9PCON(8)9PCON(8)NAME9pcon - 9P to text translator
SYNOPSIS
aux/9pcon [ -cn ] [ -m msize ] service
DESCRIPTION9pcon provides a textual interface to service, a conventional 9P
server. By default, 9pcon interprets service as a file to be opened.
The -c flag causes 9pcon to interpret service as a command to run which
will carry out a (binary) 9P conversation over file descriptors 0 and
1. The -n flag causes 9pcon to interpret service as a network address
to dial.
Once the connection is established, 9pcon prints R-messages as they
arrive from the server, and sends T-messages as they are typed on stan‐
dard input. There is no prompt. Lines beginning with # are ignored.
The syntax for T-messages is one of:
Tversion msize version
Tauth afid uname aname
Tattach fid afid uname aname
Twalk fid newfid wname...
Topen fid mode
Tcreate fid name perm mode
Tread fid offset count
Twrite fid offset data
Tclunk fid
Tremove fid
Tstat fid
Twstat fid name uid gid mode mtime length
Tflush oldtag
See intro(5) for a description of the fields in each message. For the
most part, the syntax mirrors the description of the messages in sec‐
tion 5. The exceptions are that the tags on the T-messages are added
automatically; Twalk's nwname count is inferred from the number of
wnames given; and Twstat's dir is in expanded form rather than being an
opaque byte sequence. Note that since commands are parsed with tok‐
enize (see getfields(2)), it is easy to pass empty strings for absent
name, uid, and gid fields. To ease specifying default integer fields,
the Twstat message recognizes ~0 in the mode, mtime, and length argu‐
ments. For example,
Twstat 101 '' '' sys ~0 ~0 ~0
sends a wstat message that attempts to change the group id associated
with fid 101.
SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/aux/9pcon.c
SEE ALSOintro(5)BUGS
There should be a flag to wait for responses, to facilitate scripting.
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