* strings.c (print_strings): For compatibility with existing
strings programs, print strings which are not terminated with a null byte or a newline. * binutils.texi, strings.1: Update documentation accordingly.
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@ -1278,7 +1278,7 @@ strings [-afov] [-@var{min-len}] [-n @var{min-len}] [-t @var{radix}] [-]
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For each @var{file} given, GNU @code{strings} prints the printable
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character sequences that are at least 4 characters long (or the number
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given with the options below) and are followed by a NUL or newline
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given with the options below) and are followed by an unprintable
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character. By default, it only prints the strings from the initialized
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and loaded sections of object files; for other types of files, it prints
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the strings from the whole file.
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.B strings
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prints the printable character sequences that are at least 4
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characters long (or the number given with the options below) and are
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followed by a NUL or newline character. By default, it only prints
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the strings from the initialized and loaded sections of object files;
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for other types of files, it prints the strings from the whole file.
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followed by an unprintable character. By default, it only prints the
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strings from the initialized and loaded sections of object files; for
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other types of files, it prints the strings from the whole file.
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.PP
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.B strings
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