Writeevd
(since EVL 2.5)
Read EVD from stdin using this evd structure:
parents vector null="" string name string data_type string format string null="" comment string null="" null vector null="" string separator string null="" quote struct null="" char string(1) optional uchar options vector struct tag string value string null="" decimal struct null="" precision uchar scale uchar decimal_separator string(1) null="" thousands_separator string null="" string struct null="" length ulong null="" locale string null="" encoding string null="" max_bytes ulong null="" max_chars ulong null="" ustring struct null="" length ulong null="" locale string null="" encoding string null="" max_bytes ulong null="" max_chars ulong null=
- Writeevd
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is to be used in EVS job structure definition file.
<f_out>
is either output file or flow name. - evl writeevd
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is intended for standalone usage, i.e. to be invoked from command line and and write to standard output.
EVD and EVS are EVL definition files, for details see evl-evd(5) and evl-evs(5).
Synopsis
Writeevd <f_in> <f_out> [-x|--text-input] evl writeevd [-x|--text-input] [-v|--verbose] evl writeevd ( --help | --usage | --version )
Options
- -x, --text-input
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suppose the input as text, not binary
Standard options:
- --help
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print this help and exit
- --usage
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print short usage information and exit
- -v, --verbose
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print to stderr info/debug messages of the component
- --version
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print version and exit