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<pre>:''Optionally wrap this function in a utility program which acts like a common Unix utility, performing a line-by-line rot-13 encoding of every line of input contained in each file listed on its command line, or (if no filenames are passed thereon) acting as a filter on its "standard input." (A number of UNIX scripting languages and utilities, such as awk and sed either default to processing files in this way or have command line switches or modules to easily implement these wrapper semantics, i.e. Perl and Python).</pre>''
This part seems excessive, and makes it more difficult to compare languages. A separate task [[Read Command- Line Arguments]], with attention paid to argument count, would be better for the command-line argument side, and [[User Input]] already handles reading from standard input. --[[User:Short Circuit|Short Circuit]] 19:36, 30 November 2007 (MST)
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