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Old 08-24-2009
You may find this task easier with "ps" rather than "top". In my version of "top" you only get the first page.
 

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LIBXO(3)						   BSD Library Functions Manual 						  LIBXO(3)

NAME
xo_parse_args -- detect, parse, and remove arguments for libxo LIBRARY
library ``libxo'' SYNOPSIS
#include <libxo/xo.h> int xo_parse_args(int argc, char **argv); int xo_set_program(const char *name); DESCRIPTION
The xo_parse_args() function is used to process command-line arguments. libxo specific options are processed and removed from the argument list so the calling application does not need to process them. If successful, a new value for argc is returned. On failure, a message it emitted and -1 is returned. argc = xo_parse_args(argc, argv); if (argc < 0) exit(1); Following the call to xo_parse_args(), the application can process the remaining arguments in a normal manner. libxo uses command line options to trigger rendering behavior. The following options are recognised: --libxo <options> --libxo=<options> --libxo:<brief-options> Options is a comma-separated list of tokens that correspond to output styles, flags, or features: Token Action dtrt Enable "Do The Right Thing" mode html Emit HTML output indent=xx Set the indentation level info Add info attributes (HTML) json Emit JSON output keys Emit the key attribute for keys (XML) no-locale Do not initialize the locale setting no-top Do not emit a top set of braces (JSON) not-first Pretend the 1st output item was not 1st (JSON) pretty Emit pretty-printed output text Emit TEXT output units Add the 'units' (XML) or 'data-units (HTML) attribute warn Emit warnings when libxo detects bad calls warn-xml Emit warnings in XML xml Emit XML output xpath Add XPath expressions (HTML) The ``brief-options'' are single letter commands, designed for those with too little patience to use real tokens. No comma separator is used. Token Action H Enable HTML output (XO_STYLE_HTML) I Enable info output (XOF_INFO) i<num> Indent by <number> J Enable JSON output (XO_STYLE_JSON) P Enable pretty-printed output (XOF_PRETTY) T Enable text output (XO_STYLE_TEXT) W Enable warnings (XOF_WARN) X Enable XML output (XO_STYLE_XML) x Enable XPath data (XOF_XPATH) The xo_set_program() function sets name of the program as reported by functions like xo_failure(), xo_warn(), xo_err(), etc. The program name is initialized by xo_parse_args(), but subsequent calls to xo_set_program() can override this value. Note that the value is not copied, so the memory passed to xo_set_program() (and xo_parse_args()) must be maintained by the caller. ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION
Complete documentation can be found on github: http://juniper.github.io/libxo/libxo-manual.html libxo lives on github as: https://github.com/Juniper/libxo The latest release of libxo is available at: https://github.com/Juniper/libxo/releases SEE ALSO
xo_emit(3) HISTORY
The libxo library was added in FreeBSD 11.0. AUTHOR
Phil Shafer BSD
December 4, 2014 BSD
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