NAME
look
—
display lines beginning with a given
string
SYNOPSIS
look |
[-df ] [-t
termchar] string
[file] |
DESCRIPTION
The look
utility displays any lines in
file which contain string as a
prefix. As look
performs a binary search, the lines
in file must be sorted.
If file is not specified, the file /usr/share/dict/words is used. Only alphanumeric characters are compared and the case of alphabetic characters is ignored.
The options are as follows:
-d
- Dictionary character set and order, i.e., only alphanumeric characters are compared.
-f
- Ignore the case of alphabetic characters.
-t
termchar- Specify a string termination character, i.e., only the characters in string up to and including the first occurrence of termchar are compared.
FILES
- /usr/share/dict/words
- the dictionary
EXIT STATUS
The look
utility exits 0 if one or more
lines were found and displayed, 1 if no lines were found, or >1 if an
error occurred.
SEE ALSO
STANDARDS
The original manual page stated that tabs and blank characters
participated in comparisons when the -d
option was
specified. This was incorrect and the current man page matches the historic
implementation.
HISTORY
The look
command appeared in
Version 7 AT&T UNIX.