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stdbuf
— change
standard streams initial buffering
stdbuf |
[-e bufdef]
[-i bufdef]
[-o bufdef]
[command [...]] |
stdbuf
is used to change the initial
buffering of standard input, standard output and/or standard error streams
for command. It relies on
libstdbuf(3) which is
loaded and configured by stdbuf
through environment
variables.
The options are as follows:
-e
bufdef-i
bufdef-o
bufdefBuffer definition is the same as in libstdbuf(3):
In the following example, the stdout stream of the
awk(1) command will be fully
buffered by default because it does not refer to a terminal.
stdbuf
is used to force it to be line-buffered so
vmstat(8)'s output will
not stall until the full buffer fills.
# vmstat 1 | stdbuf -o L awk '$2 > 1 || $3 > 1' | cat -n
The stdbuf
utility first appeared in
FreeBSD 8.4.
The original idea of the stdbuf
command
comes from Padraig Brady who implemented it in the
GNU coreutils. Jeremie Le Hen implemented it on
FreeBSD.
April 28, 2012 | midnightbsd-3.1 |