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The units program is likely little used. It is even less likely that a script will want the units program to print out its version number by passing -v. GNU units uses -V for version and -v for verbosity. Increase compatibility between these two versions (written by the same author) by switching our flag as well. Take this opportunity to remove bogus information about the version number and just call it 'FreeBSD units'. Discussed with: cperciva, rwatson |
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# $FreeBSD$ This is a program which I wrote as a clone of the UNIX 'units' command. I threw it together in a couple days, but it seems to work, with some restrictions. I have tested it under DOS with Borland C and Ultrix 4.2, and SunOS 4.1. This program differs from the unix units program in the following ways: it can gracefully handle exponents larger than 9 in output it uses 'e' to denote exponentiation in numbers prefixes are listed in the units file it tries both -s and -es plurals it allows use of * for multiply and ^ for exponentiation in the input the output format is somewhat different Adrian Mariano (adrian@cam.cornell.edu or mariano@geom.umn.edu)