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JoinConfig

Struct JoinConfig 

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pub struct JoinConfig {
Show 14 fields pub field1: usize, pub field2: usize, pub print_unpaired1: bool, pub print_unpaired2: bool, pub only_unpaired1: bool, pub only_unpaired2: bool, pub empty_filler: Option<Vec<u8>>, pub case_insensitive: bool, pub output_format: Option<Vec<OutputSpec>>, pub auto_format: bool, pub separator: Option<u8>, pub order_check: OrderCheck, pub header: bool, pub zero_terminated: bool,
}
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Configuration for the join command.

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§field1: usize

Join field for file 1 (0-indexed)

§field2: usize

Join field for file 2 (0-indexed)

§print_unpaired1: bool

Also print unpairable lines from file 1 (-a 1)

§print_unpaired2: bool

Also print unpairable lines from file 2 (-a 2)

§only_unpaired1: bool

Print ONLY unpairable lines from file 1 (-v 1)

§only_unpaired2: bool

Print ONLY unpairable lines from file 2 (-v 2)

§empty_filler: Option<Vec<u8>>

Replace missing fields with this string (-e)

§case_insensitive: bool

Ignore case in key comparison (-i)

§output_format: Option<Vec<OutputSpec>>

Output format (-o)

§auto_format: bool

Auto output format (-o auto)

§separator: Option<u8>

Field separator (-t). None = whitespace mode.

§order_check: OrderCheck

Order checking

§header: bool

Treat first line as header (–header)

§zero_terminated: bool

Use NUL as line delimiter (-z)

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impl Default for JoinConfig

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