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26 | .\" $FreeBSD: src/usr.bin/truncate/truncate.1,v 1.12 2005/01/17 07:44:32 ru Exp $
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27 | .\"
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28 | .Dd July 4, 2000
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29 | .Dt TRUNCATE 1
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30 | .Os
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31 | .SH NAME
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32 | truncate \- truncate or extend the length of files
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33 | .SH SYNOPSIS
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34 | truncate
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35 | .Op Fl c
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36 | .Bk -words
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37 | .Fl s Xo
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38 | .Sm off
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39 | .Op Cm + | -
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40 | .Ar size
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41 | .Op Cm K | k | M | m | G | g
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42 | .Sm on
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43 | .Xc
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44 | .Ek
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45 | .Ar
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46 | truncate
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47 | .Op Fl c
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48 | .Bk -words
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49 | .Fl r Ar rfile
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50 | .Ek
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51 | .Ar
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52 | .SH DESCRIPTION
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53 | The
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54 | truncate
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55 | utility adjusts the length of each regular file given on the command-line.
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56 | .Pp
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57 | The following options are available:
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58 | .Bl -tag -width indent
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59 | .It Fl c
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60 | Do not create files if they do not exist.
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61 | The
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62 | truncate
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63 | utility does not treat this as an error.
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64 | No error messages are displayed
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65 | and the exit value is not affected.
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66 | .It Fl r Ar rfile
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67 | Truncate files to the length of the file
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68 | .Ar rfile .
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69 | .It Fl s Xo
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70 | .Sm off
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71 | .Op Cm + | -
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72 | .Ar size
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73 | .Op Cm K | k | M | m | G | g
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74 | .Sm on
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75 | .Xc
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76 | If the
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77 | .Ar size
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78 | argument is preceded by a plus sign
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79 | .Pq Cm + ,
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80 | files will be extended by this number of bytes.
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81 | If the
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82 | .Ar size
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83 | argument is preceded by a dash
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84 | .Pq Cm - ,
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85 | file lengths will be reduced by no more than this number of bytes,
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86 | to a minimum length of zero bytes.
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87 | Otherwise, the
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88 | .Ar size
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89 | argument specifies an absolute length to which all files
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90 | should be extended or reduced as appropriate.
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91 | .Pp
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92 | The
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93 | .Ar size
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94 | argument may be suffixed with one of
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95 | .Cm K ,
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96 | .Cm M
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97 | or
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98 | .Cm G
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99 | (either upper or lower case) to indicate a multiple of
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100 | Kilobytes, Megabytes or Gigabytes
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101 | respectively.
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102 | .El
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103 | .Pp
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104 | Exactly one of the
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105 | .Fl r
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106 | and
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107 | .Fl s
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108 | options must be specified.
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109 | .Pp
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110 | If a file is made smaller, its extra data is lost.
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111 | If a file is made larger,
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112 | it will be extended as if by writing bytes with the value zero.
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113 | If the file does not exist,
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114 | it is created unless the
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115 | .Fl c
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116 | option is specified.
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117 | .Pp
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118 | Note that,
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119 | while truncating a file causes space on disk to be freed,
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120 | extending a file does not cause space to be allocated.
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121 | To extend a file and actually allocate the space,
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122 | it is necessary to explicitly write data to it,
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123 | using (for example) the shell's
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124 | .Ql >>
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125 | redirection syntax, or
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126 | .Xr dd 1 .
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127 | .SH EXIT STATUS
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128 | .Ex -std
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129 | If the operation fails for an argument,
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130 | truncate
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131 | will issue a diagnostic
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132 | and continue processing the remaining arguments.
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133 | .SH SEE ALSO
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134 | .BR dd(1),
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135 | .BR touch(1),
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136 | .BR truncate(2)
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137 | .SH STANDARDS
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138 | The
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139 | truncate
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140 | utility conforms to no known standards.
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141 | .SH HISTORY
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142 | The
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143 | truncate
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144 | utility first appeared in FreeBSD 4.2.
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145 | .SH AUTHORS
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146 | The truncate utility was written by Sheldon Hearn <sheldonh@starjuice.net>.
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