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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers How to make second file print down the whole first file? Post 303038339 by Don Cragun on Friday 30th of August 2019 06:57:56 PM
Old 08-30-2019
I only see the two files printed side by side. I do not see any other combinations of either input file in your desired output.

I'm obviously not contributing anything here, so I'll be quiet and hope someone else can figure out what you're trying to do and will be able to help you. I apologize for any confusion I have caused.
 

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OBUS-GEN-INTERFACE(1)					      General Commands Manual					     OBUS-GEN-INTERFACE(1)

NAME
obus-gen-interface - convert D-Bus introspection files to ocaml code SYNOPSIS
obus-gen-interface [ options ] input-file DESCRIPTION
obus-gen-interface generates an OCaml module from a D-Bus introspection file. The generated module contains methods, signals and properties definitions. It is required for by both client-side and server-side code. Note that the files generated by obus-gen-interface are not meant to be edited. OPTIONS
-o output-prefix Use this name as output prefix. It defaults to the input file name without its extension and extended with "_interfaces". For exam- ple, if the input file name is "foo.xml" (or "foo.obus"), then "obus-gen-interface" will generate "foo_interfaces.ml" and "foo_interfaces.mli". -keep-common Keeps common interfaces, i.e. all interfaces starting with "org.freedesktop.DBus". By default they are dropped. -mode {both|client|server} Set the code generation mode. It defaults to "both". In "client" mode, only code for client-side use is generated. In "server" mode, only code for server-side use is generated. In "both" mode, code for client-side and server-side use is generated. -help or --help Display a short usage summary and exit. AUTHOR
Jeremie Dimino <jeremie@dimino.org> SEE ALSO
obus-introspect(1), obus-gen-client(1), obus-gen-server(1). April 2010 OBUS-GEN-INTERFACE(1)
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