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| diff --git a/doc/split.n b/doc/split.n index 1333716..e977d7c 100644 --- a/doc/split.n +++ b/doc/split.n @@ -4,11 +4,9 @@  '\"  '\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution  '\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. -'\"  -'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: split.n,v 1.5 2004/10/27 14:24:37 dkf Exp $ -'\"  -.so man.macros +'\"  .TH split n "" Tcl "Tcl Built-In Commands" +.so man.macros  .BS  '\" Note:  do not modify the .SH NAME line immediately below!  .SH NAME @@ -16,7 +14,6 @@ split \- Split a string into a proper Tcl list  .SH SYNOPSIS  \fBsplit \fIstring \fR?\fIsplitChars\fR?  .BE -  .SH DESCRIPTION  .PP  Returns a list created by splitting \fIstring\fR at each character @@ -31,34 +28,41 @@ If \fIsplitChars\fR is an empty string then each character of  \fIstring\fR becomes a separate element of the result list.  \fISplitChars\fR defaults to the standard white-space characters.  .SH EXAMPLES +.PP  Divide up a USENET group name into its hierarchical components: +.PP  .CS -\fBsplit\fR "comp.lang.tcl.announce" . -     \fI=> comp lang tcl announce\fR +\fBsplit\fR "comp.lang.tcl" . +      \fI\(-> comp lang tcl\fR  .CE  .PP  See how the \fBsplit\fR command splits on \fIevery\fR character in  \fIsplitChars\fR, which can result in information loss if you are not  careful: +.PP  .CS  \fBsplit\fR "alpha beta gamma" "temp" -     \fI=> al {ha b} {} {a ga} {} a\fR +      \fI\(-> al {ha b} {} {a ga} {} a\fR  .CE  .PP  Extract the list words from a string that is not a well-formed list: +.PP  .CS  \fBsplit\fR "Example with {unbalanced brace character" -     \fI=> Example with \\{unbalanced brace character\fR +      \fI\(-> Example with \e{unbalanced brace character\fR  .CE  .PP  Split a string into its constituent characters +.PP  .CS  \fBsplit\fR "Hello world" {} -     \fI=> H e l l o { } w o r l d\fR +      \fI\(-> H e l l o { } w o r l d\fR  .CE  .SS "PARSING RECORD-ORIENTED FILES" +.PP  Parse a Unix /etc/passwd file, which consists of one entry per line,  with each line consisting of a colon-separated list of fields: +.PP  .CS  ## Read the file  set fid [open /etc/passwd] @@ -66,23 +70,24 @@ set content [read $fid]  close $fid  ## Split into records on newlines -set records [\fBsplit\fR $content "\\n"] +set records [\fBsplit\fR $content "\en"]  ## Iterate over the records  foreach rec $records { -   ## Split into fields on colons -   set fields [\fBsplit\fR $rec ":"] +    ## Split into fields on colons +    set fields [\fBsplit\fR $rec ":"] -   ## Assign fields to variables and print some out... -   lassign $fields \\ -         userName password uid grp longName homeDir shell -   puts "$longName uses [file tail $shell] for a login shell" +    ## Assign fields to variables and print some out... +    lassign $fields \e +            userName password uid grp longName homeDir shell +    puts "$longName uses [file tail $shell] for a login shell"  }  .CE -  .SH "SEE ALSO"  join(n), list(n), string(n) -  .SH KEYWORDS  list, split, string +'\" Local Variables: +'\" mode: nroff +'\" End: | 
