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NAME
primes — generate primes
SYNOPSIS
primes [-dh] [start [stop]]
DESCRIPTION
The primes utility prints primes in ascending order, one per line, starting at or above start and
continuing until, but not including stop. The start value must be at least 0 and not greater than stop.
The stop value must not be greater than 3825123056546413050. The default value of stop is
3825123056546413050.
When the primes utility is invoked with no arguments, start is read from standard input and stop is taken
to be 3825123056546413050. The start value may be preceded by a single ‘+’. The start value is
terminated by a non-digit character (such as a newline). The input line must not be longer than 255
characters.
When given the -d argument, primes prints the difference between the current and the previous prime.
When given the -h argument, primes prints the prime numbers in hexadecimal.
DIAGNOSTICS
Out of range or invalid input results in an appropriate error message to standard error.
AUTHORS
Originally by Landon Curt Noll, extended to some 64-bit primes by Colin Percival.
BUGS
This primes program won't get you a world record.
Debian February 2, 2018 PRIMES(6)