
A Summary of Commands logCat
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• -p continuation-prefix — The string to be appended to each
continuation line. The default is no continuation prefix. The continuation
prefix can also be provided via the environment variable
LOGCONTPREFIX.
• -d data — Name of the directory to find the log files in. The data directory
can be provided in the environment variable LOGDATA. The default is
${LOGROOT}/data.
• -l log-prefix — Prefix of the log files to examine. The default is the first
log file in the Config file. The log-prefix can also be provided by the
environment variable LOGFILEPREFIX.
• -L cmpmsg — If just one compressed message needs to be interpreted,
the -L option can be used to pass a single compressed message to
"logCat" as an argument for interpretation.
• file — explicit file to be displayed. If "-", use standard input.
• -f format — Format specification for printing messages. See Format on
page 506 for details.
• -V — Make control characters visible. They are printed as \X if they have
a special C notation, otherwise as <NNN>, where NNN is the octal value.
• -R — Specifies that search patterns in locants are being specified in the
"regular" expression language, rather than the "sh" meta-language. See
the details above.