Adds an option to the strings program to specify a separator between the emitted pieces of text.

* strings.c: Add -s/--output-separator option to specify custom
	separator string.
	* NEWS: Mention the new feature.
	* doc/binutils.text (strings): Document the new command line
	option.
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Erik Ackermann 2015-09-10 09:29:13 +01:00 committed by Nick Clifton
parent 3f263e4b5a
commit 55edd97b4b
4 changed files with 37 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,11 @@
2015-09-10 Erik Ackermann <kurterikackermann@gmail.com>
* strings.c: Add -s/--output-separator option to specify custom
separator string.
* NEWS: Mention the new feature.
* doc/binutils.text (strings): Document the new command line
option.
2015-09-09 Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
* doc/binutils.texi (ar): Remove bogus sentance concerning thin

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@ -6,6 +6,8 @@
* Add --update-section option to objcopy.
* Add --output-separator option to strings.
Changes in 2.25:
* Add --data option to strings to only print strings in loadable, initialized

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@ -2790,6 +2790,7 @@ strings [@option{-afovV}] [@option{-}@var{min-len}]
[@option{-}] [@option{--all}] [@option{--print-file-name}]
[@option{-T} @var{bfdname}] [@option{--target=}@var{bfdname}]
[@option{-w}] [@option{--include-all-whitespace}]
[@option{-s}] [@option{--output-separator}@var{sep_string}]
[@option{--help}] [@option{--version}] @var{file}@dots{}
@c man end
@end smallexample
@ -2894,6 +2895,13 @@ By default tab and space characters are included in the strings that
are displayed, but other whitespace characters, such a newlines and
carriage returns, are not. The @option{-w} option changes this so
that all whitespace characters are considered to be part of a string.
@item -s
@itemx --output-separator
By default, output strings are delimited by a new-line. This option
allows you to supply any string to be used as the output record
separator. Useful with --include-all-whitespace where strings
may contain new-lines internally.
@end table
@c man end

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@ -55,6 +55,10 @@
-T {bfdname}
Specify a non-default object file format.
--output-separator=sep_string
-s sep_string String used to separate parsed strings in output.
Default is newline.
--help
-h Print the usage message on the standard output.
@ -114,6 +118,9 @@ static char *target;
static char encoding;
static int encoding_bytes;
/* Output string used to separate parsed strings */
static char *output_separator;
static struct option long_options[] =
{
{"all", no_argument, NULL, 'a'},
@ -124,6 +131,7 @@ static struct option long_options[] =
{"include-all-whitespace", required_argument, NULL, 'w'},
{"encoding", required_argument, NULL, 'e'},
{"target", required_argument, NULL, 'T'},
{"output-separator", required_argument, NULL, 's'},
{"help", no_argument, NULL, 'h'},
{"version", no_argument, NULL, 'v'},
{NULL, 0, NULL, 0}
@ -178,8 +186,9 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
datasection_only = TRUE;
target = NULL;
encoding = 's';
output_separator = NULL;
while ((optc = getopt_long (argc, argv, "adfhHn:wot:e:T:Vv0123456789",
while ((optc = getopt_long (argc, argv, "adfhHn:wot:e:T:s:Vv0123456789",
long_options, (int *) 0)) != EOF)
{
switch (optc)
@ -248,6 +257,10 @@ main (int argc, char **argv)
encoding = optarg[0];
break;
case 's':
output_separator = optarg;
break;
case 'V':
case 'v':
print_version ("strings");
@ -650,7 +663,10 @@ print_strings (const char *filename, FILE *stream, file_ptr address,
putchar (c);
}
putchar ('\n');
if (output_separator)
fputs (output_separator, stdout);
else
putchar ('\n');
}
free (buf);
}
@ -681,6 +697,7 @@ usage (FILE *stream, int status)
-T --target=<BFDNAME> Specify the binary file format\n\
-e --encoding={s,S,b,l,B,L} Select character size and endianness:\n\
s = 7-bit, S = 8-bit, {b,l} = 16-bit, {B,L} = 32-bit\n\
-s --output-separator=<string> String used to separate strings in output.\n\
@<file> Read options from <file>\n\
-h --help Display this information\n\
-v -V --version Print the program's version number\n"));