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author | stanton <stanton> | 1999-04-16 00:46:29 (GMT) |
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committer | stanton <stanton> | 1999-04-16 00:46:29 (GMT) |
commit | 97464e6cba8eb0008cf2727c15718671992b913f (patch) | |
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diff --git a/doc/binary.n b/doc/binary.n index 871182e..8b20259 100644 --- a/doc/binary.n +++ b/doc/binary.n @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ '\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution '\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. '\" -'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: binary.n,v 1.2 1998/09/14 18:39:51 stanton Exp $ +'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: binary.n,v 1.3 1999/04/16 00:46:34 stanton Exp $ '\" .so man.macros .TH binary n 8.0 Tcl "Tcl Built-In Commands" @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ remaining bits of the last byte will be zeros. For example, .CS \fBbinary format h3h* AB def\fR .CE -will return a string equivalent to \fB\\xba\\xed\\x0f\fR. +will return a string equivalent to \fB\\xba\\x00\\xed\\x0f\fR. .RE .IP \fBH\fR 5 This form is the same as \fBh\fR except that the digits are stored in @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ high-to-low order within each byte. For example, .CS \fBbinary format H3H* ab DEF\fR .CE -will return a string equivalent to \fB\\xab\\xde\\xf0\fR. +will return a string equivalent to \fB\\xab\\x00\\xde\\xf0\fR. .RE .IP \fBc\fR 5 Stores one or more 8-bit integer values in the output string. If no @@ -142,10 +142,10 @@ error is generated. If the number of elements in the list is greater than \fIcount\fR, then the extra elements are ignored. For example, .RS .CS -\fBbinary format c3cc* {3 -3 128 1} 257 {2 5}\fR +\fBbinary format c3cc* {3 -3 128 1} 260 {2 5}\fR .CE will return a string equivalent to -\fB\\x03\\xfd\\x80\\x01\\x02\\x05\fR, whereas +\fB\\x03\\xfd\\x80\\x04\\x02\\x05\fR, whereas .CS \fBbinary format c {2 5}\fR .CE @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ example, \fBbinary format i3 {3 -3 65536 1}\fR .CE will return a string equivalent to -\fB\\x03\\x00\\x00\\x00\\xfd\\xff\\xff\\xff\\x00\\x00\\x10\\x00\fR. +\fB\\x03\\x00\\x00\\x00\\xfd\\xff\\xff\\xff\\x00\\x00\\x01\\x00\fR .RE .IP \fBI\fR 5 This form is the same as \fBi\fR except that it stores one or more one @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ For example, \fBbinary format I3 {3 -3 65536 1}\fR .CE will return a string equivalent to -\fB\\x00\\x00\\x00\\x03\\xff\\xff\\xff\\xfd\\x00\\x10\\x00\\x00\fR. +\fB\\x00\\x00\\x00\\x03\\xff\\xff\\xff\\xfd\\x00\\x01\\x00\\x00\fR .RE .IP \fBf\fR 5 This form is the same as \fBc\fR except that it stores one or more one @@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ This form is the same as \fBa\fR, except trailing blanks and nulls are stripped the scanned value before it is stored in the variable. For example, .RS .CS -\fBbinary scan "abc efghi \\000" a* var1\fR +\fBbinary scan "abc efghi \\000" A* var1\fR .CE will return \fB1\fR with \fBabc efghi\fR stored in \fBvar1\fR. .RE @@ -338,11 +338,11 @@ will return \fB2\fR with \fB11100\fR stored in \fBvar1\fR and \fB1110000110100000\fR stored in \fBvar2\fR. .RE .IP \fBB\fR 5 -This form is the same as \fBB\fR, except the bits are taken in +This form is the same as \fBb\fR, except the bits are taken in high-to-low order within each byte. For example, .RS .CS -\fBbinary scan \\x70\\x87\\x05 b5b* var1 var2\fR +\fBbinary scan \\x70\\x87\\x05 B5B* var1 var2\fR .CE will return \fB2\fR with \fB01110\fR stored in \fBvar1\fR and \fB1000011100000101\fR stored in \fBvar2\fR. @@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ will return \fB2\fR with \fB706\fR stored in \fBvar1\fR and .RE .IP \fBH\fR 5 This form is the same as \fBh\fR, except the digits are taken in -low-to-high order within each byte. For example, +high-to-low order within each byte. For example, .RS .CS \fBbinary scan \\x07\\x86\\x05 H3H* var1 var2\fR |