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- _kkkk_bbbb_dddd_pppp_iiii_pppp_eeee - use the _kkkk_bbbb_dddd module in a pipeline
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- _kkkk_bbbb_dddd_pppp_iiii_pppp_eeee _----_tttt _t_a_b_l_e [_----_ffff _t_a_b_l_e_f_i_l_e] [_----_FFFF] [_----_oooo _o_u_t_f_i_l_e] [_i_n_f_i_l_e(_s)]
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- DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
- The _kkkk_bbbb_dddd_pppp_iiii_pppp_eeee command allows the use of _kkkk_bbbb_dddd tables as pipeline elements
- between user programs. [See _kkkk_bbbb_dddd_cccc_oooo_mmmm_pppp(1M) and _kkkk_bbbb_dddd(7) for descriptions of
- the module and its capabilities.] _kkkk_bbbb_dddd_pppp_iiii_pppp_eeee is mostly useful in code set
- conversion applications. If an output file is given, then all _i_n_f_i_l_e_s
- are piped to the given output file. With no arguments other than _----_tttt,
- standard input is converted and sent to standard output.
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- The required option argument _----_tttt identifies the table to be used for
- conversion. If the table has already been loaded as a shared table [see
- _kkkk_bbbb_dddd_llll_oooo_aaaa_dddd(1M)] it is attached. If, however, the table has not been loaded,
- an attempt is made to load it. If the given table name is not an
- absolute pathname then the name of the system mapping library is
- prepended to the argument, and an attempt is made to load the table from
- the resulting pathname (that is, it becomes an argument to the loader,
- _kkkk_bbbb_dddd_llll_oooo_aaaa_dddd). Assuming the table can be loaded, it is attached.
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- The argument to _----_ffff defines the filename from which the table will be
- loaded, overriding the default action described above. The file is
- loaded (in its entirety), and the named table attached. This option
- should be used if the default action would fail.
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- The output file specified by _----_oooo must not already exist (a safety
- feature.) The option _----_FFFF may be used to override the check for existence
- of the output file; in this case, any existing _o_u_t_f_i_l_e will be truncated
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- EEEEXXXXAAAAMMMMPPPPLLLLEEEESSSS
- The following example converts two input files into relative nonsense by
- mapping ASCII into Dvorak keyboard equivalents using the _DDDD_vvvv_oooo_rrrr_aaaa_kkkk table.
- The table is assumed to reside in the file _////_uuuu_ssss_rrrr_////_llll_iiii_bbbb_////_kkkk_bbbb_dddd_////_DDDD_vvvv_oooo_rrrr_aaaa_kkkk. The
- existing output file is overwritten:
- _kkkk_bbbb_dddd_pppp_iiii_pppp_eeee _----_FFFF _----_tttt _DDDD_vvvv_oooo_rrrr_aaaa_kkkk _----_oooo _iiii_aaaa_pppp_xxxx_aaaa_iiii_...._vvvv_jjjj _ffff_iiii_llll_eeee_1111 _ffff_iiii_llll_eeee_2222
- The following example loads the _DDDD_vvvv_oooo_rrrr_aaaa_kkkk table from a different file, then
- converts standard input to standard output. The _DDDD_vvvv_oooo_rrrr_aaaa_kkkk table (assumed to
- be non-resident) is explicitly loaded from an absolute path beginning at
- the user's home directory:
- _kkkk_bbbb_dddd_pppp_iiii_pppp_eeee _----_tttt _DDDD_vvvv_oooo_rrrr_aaaa_kkkk _----_ffff _$$$$_HHHH_OOOO_MMMM_EEEE_////_tttt_aaaa_bbbb_llll_eeee_ssss_////_DDDD_vvvv_oooo_rrrr_aaaa_kkkk_...._tttt_aaaa_bbbb
- FFFFIIIILLLLEEEESSSS
- _////_uuuu_ssss_rrrr_////_llll_iiii_bbbb_////_kkkk_bbbb_dddd - directory containing system standard table files.
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- _kkkk_bbbb_dddd_llll_oooo_aaaa_dddd(1M), _kkkk_bbbb_dddd_ssss_eeee_tttt(1), _kkkk_bbbb_dddd(7).
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- Because _kkkk_bbbb_dddd_pppp_iiii_pppp_eeee uses _kkkk_bbbb_dddd_llll_oooo_aaaa_dddd(1) to load tables, it cannot resolve link
- references. Therefore, if a composite table is to be used, the relevant
- portions must either be already loaded and public, or be contained in the
- file indicated (via the _----_ffff option) on the command line; in this case, the
- composite elements must be loaded earlier than the link entry.
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- Users may use _kkkk_bbbb_dddd tables in programs at user level by opening a pipe,
- pushing the module, and setting via related commands; hence, there is no
- real need to use the _kkkk_bbbb_dddd_pppp_iiii_pppp_eeee command. _kkkk_bbbb_dddd_pppp_iiii_pppp_eeee may not be supported in
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