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cmp - compare two files
cmp [ -l ] [ -s ] file1 file2 [
skip1 ] [ skip2 ]
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The cmp utility compares
two files. cmp will write no output if the files are the same. Under default
options, if they differ, it writes to standard output the byte and line
numbers at which the first difference occurred. Bytes and lines are numbered
beginning with 1. If one file is an initial subsequence of the other, that
fact is noted. skip1 and skip2 are initial byte offsets into file1 and
file2 respectively, and may be either octal or decimal; a leading 0 denotes
octal.
- -l
- Write the byte number (decimal) and the differing bytes
(octal) for each difference.
- -s
- Write nothing for differing files; return
exit statuses only.
The following operands are supported:
- file1
- A path name of the first file to be compared. If file1 is -, the standard
input will be used.
- file2
- A path name of the second file to be compared.
If file2 is -, the standard input will be used.
If both file1 and file2 refer
to standard input or refer to the same FIFO
special, block special or character
special file, an error results.
The following example: example%
cmp file1 file2 0 1024
does a byte for byte comparison of file1 and file2.
It skips the first 1024 bytes in file2 before starting the comparison.
See environ(5)
for descriptions of the following environment
variables that affect the execution of cmp: LC_CTYPE,
LC_MESSAGES,
and
NLSPATH.
The following error values are returned:
- The files
are identical.
- The files are different; this includes the case where one
file is identical to the first part of the other.
- >1
- An error occurred.
comm(1)
, diff(1)
, environ(5)
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