{version = 1.17; (* of wtch.p 2001 April 10}
(* begin module describe.wtch *)
(*
name
wtch: what characters are in a file? (unix version)
synopsis
wtch(input: in, output: out)
files
input: the file to be studied
output: an alphabetic list of the characters in the file, giving:
the character,
the ordinal number of the character (pascal ord function),
how many such characters are in the file,
and the percent of the character in the file.
Comment lines begin with "**".
description
Sometimes it is necessary to determine what characters are in a file.
if the file is very large, it is not possible to do this by hand.
see also
whatch.p
author
Thomas Schneider
bugs
none known
technical notes
The constant maxchars determines the number of characters accepted.
*)
(* end module describe.wtch *)
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