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Old 12-09-2012
Script to restrict the length of the file name

i want to restrict the filename to 30 bytes.. that means if the file name is 20 bytes it should print the 30 byte name by taking the space as input

sample input :
unix_shellscripting.txt
unix_shellscripting .txt
 

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XPRINTF_EXEC(3) 					   BSD Library Functions Manual 					   XPRINTF_EXEC(3)

NAME
asxprintf_exec, dxprintf_exec, fxprintf_exec, sxprintf_exec, xprintf_exec, vasxprintf_exec, vdxprintf_exec, vfxprintf_exec, vsxprintf_exec, vxprintf_exec -- execute-only extensible printf execution SYNOPSIS
#include <printf.h> int asxprintf_exec(char ** restrict ret, printf_comp_t restrict pc, ...); int dxprintf_exec(int fd, printf_comp_t restrict pc, ...); int fxprintf_exec(FILE * restrict stream, printf_comp_t restrict pc, ...); int sxprintf_exec(char * restrict str, size_t size, printf_comp_t restrict pc, ...); int xprintf_exec(printf_comp_t restrict pc, ...); #include <stdarg.h> int vasxprintf_exec(char ** restrict ret, printf_comp_t restrict pc, va_list ap); int vdxprintf_exec(int fd, printf_comp_t restrict pc, va_list ap); int vfxprintf_exec(FILE * restrict stream, printf_comp_t restrict pc, va_list ap); int vsxprintf_exec(char * restrict str, size_t size, printf_comp_t restrict pc, va_list ap); int vxprintf_exec(printf_comp_t restrict pc, va_list ap); DESCRIPTION
These functions are execute-only, extensible printf (see xprintf(5)) variants, taking a printf_comp_t structure created by the format string compilation routine new_printf_comp(3). All these variants behave like their normal printf counterparts (see printf(3)) without 'x' and ``_exec'' in the name (except sxprintf_exec() and vsxprintf_exec() behave like snprintf() and vsnprintf(), respectively). SEE ALSO
printf(3), xprintf_comp(3), xprintf(5) Darwin Aug 19, 2012 Darwin
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