Provided by: rust-coreutils_0.0.14-3_amd64
NAME
stdbuf - manual page for stdbuf 0.0.14
DESCRIPTION
/build/rust-coreutils-mQkL0l/rust-coreutils-0.0.14/debian/tmp/usr/bin/stdbuf 0.0.14 Run COMMAND, with modified buffering operations for its standard streams. Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too. USAGE: /build/rust-coreutils-mQkL0l/rust-coreutils-0.0.14/debian/tmp/usr/bin/stdbuf OPTION... COMMAND OPTIONS: -e, --error <MODE> adjust standard error stream buffering -h, --help Print help information -i, --input <MODE> adjust standard input stream buffering -o, --output <MODE> adjust standard output stream buffering -V, --version Print version information If MODE is 'L' the corresponding stream will be line buffered. This option is invalid with standard input. If MODE is '0' the corresponding stream will be unbuffered. Otherwise MODE is a number which may be followed by one of the following: KB 1000, K 1024, MB 1000*1000, M 1024*1024, and so on for G, T, P, E, Z, Y. In this case the corresponding stream will be fully buffered with the buffer size set to MODE bytes. NOTE: If COMMAND adjusts the buffering of its standard streams ('tee' does for e.g.) then that will override corresponding settings changed by 'stdbuf'. Also some filters (like 'dd' and 'cat' etc.) don't use streams for I/O, and are thus unaffected by 'stdbuf' settings.
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for stdbuf is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and stdbuf programs are properly installed at your site, the command info stdbuf should give you access to the complete manual.