The name out is too generic. Care to rename? Something like utfout or
outseq .

Bastien
Le 18 sept. 2012 18:42, "James" <james.h...@canonical.com> a écrit :

> Package: wnpp
> Severity: wishlist
> Owner: James Hunt <james.h...@ubuntu.com>
>
> * Package name    : out
>   Version         : 0.0.1
>   Upstream Author : James Hunt <james.h...@ubuntu.com>
> * URL             : https://code.launchpad.net/~jamesodhunt/+junk/out
> * License         : GPL-3.0+
>   Programming Lang: C
>   Description     : Utility for producing UTF-8 output to standard streams
> and terminal.
>
> Command-line tool that can produce UTF-8 (Unicode) strings in various ways
> and
> direct them to standard output, standard error or direct to the terminal
> without the need for shell support. Strings can be repeated, delayed,
> randomly-generated, written to arbitrary file descriptors, interspersed
> with
> other characters and generated using ranges. Printf(1)-style escape
> sequences are supported along with extended escape sequences.
>
> This utility sits somewhere between echo(1) and printf(1) in
> functionality with a dash of seq(1) thrown in.
>
> Many example are given in the manual page ('man/out.1') and in the initial
> blog post:
>
>     http://ifdeflinux.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/out-output-utility.html
>
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