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findstr(1)							    findstr(1)

NAME
       findstr - find strings for inclusion in message catalogs

SYNOPSIS
       file ...

DESCRIPTION
       examines	 files of C source code for uncommented string constants which
       it places, along with the surrounding quotes, on the  standard  output,
       preceding  each	by  the	 file  name, start position, and length.  This
       information is used by (see insertmsg(1)).   does  not  output  strings
       that are parameters of the routine (see catgets(3C)).

EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
   Environment Variables
       determines  the	interpretation of comments and string literals as sin‐
       gle- and/or multi-byte characters.

       determines the language in which messages are displayed.

       If or is not specified in the  environment  or  is  set	to  the	 empty
       string, the value of is used as a default for each unspecified or empty
       variable.  If is not specified or is set to the empty string, a default
       of  "C"	(see  lang(5))	is used instead of If any internationalization
       variable contains an invalid setting, behaves as if all	international‐
       ization variables are set to "C".  See environ(5).

   International Code Set Support
       Single- and multi-byte character code sets are supported.

WARNINGS
       outputs	initialization	strings	 of  static string variables.  Calling
       with these strings causes their replacement with a call	to  (see  cat‐
       gets(3C)).   Since  the	initializer  must be a string, this assignment
       results in an invalid C declaration.  For example, the following line:

       is modified by (see insertmsg(1)) to:

       These strings should be manually removed from output before being input
       to

       will not be provided in future HP-UX releases.

SEE ALSO
       insertmsg(1).

								    findstr(1)
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