|   __text__TEXTz__data__DATAl __cstring__TEXTx __picsymbolstub2__TEXTv ,TH__la_sym_ptr2__DATA 0:  __nl_symbol_ptr__DATA l__textcoal_nt__TEXT | @dl PUS4D$D$ E$b EEt E@ ED$D$ E $4 EEt E @ E䐃}}}urEEU9U~EEED$UT$E$ E܋E܅U+UU܋E܅E}tfUU;BrD$ E$S U E}u0UU;BrD$ E$ U EUT$ED$U$ y ED$D$ E$ EEt E@ ED$D$ E $ EEE @ E}EtcEt0UU;BrD$ E$A U EUT$ED$U$ y ED$D$ E $ EEE @ EEt)ED$UT$E$ y EZD$D$ E$ EEE@ EyE}t)UUE EEEEtEee}t}uD}t2 U;u#D$ D$D$E$ E}t0UU;BrD$ E$ U EUT$ED$U$t y E][-author?David Korn ][-copyright?Copyright (c) 1992-2007 AT&T Knowledge Ventures][-license?http://www.opensource.org/licenses/cpl1.0.txt][--catalog?libcmd][+NAME?comm - select or reject lines common to two files][+DESCRIPTION?comm reads two files file1 and file2 which should be ordered in the collating sequence of the current locale, and produces three text columns as output:]{[+1?Lines only in file1.][+2?Lines only in file2.][+3?Lines in both files.]}[+?If lines in either file are not ordered according to the collating sequence of the current locale, the results are not specified.][+?If either file1 or file2 is -, comm uses standard input starting at the current location.][1?Suppress the output column of lines unique to file1.][2?Suppress the output column of lines unique to file2.][3?Suppress the output column of lines duplicate in file1 and file2.] file1 file2 [+EXIT STATUS?]{[+0?Both files processed successfully.][+>0?An error occurred.]}[+SEE ALSO?cmp(1), diff(1)]libcmd%s-r%s: cannot open write error'⍀'Pql⍀PXS⍀P?:⍀P&!⍀P ⍀P⍀P⍀P⍀Pj⍀jPU⍀UPwr@⍀@P^  2 K d } $Ë$ý ( ( (w (N (? (7'i ( (Y (W ( (U (ueY (O8W () (U (R ( ( ( (vR (e (ZJR (9 (c((( ((7(((((((.(%((((}`K ($ j> f;_6Q# ( "     u  u   \ \   C C   * *       ~ y s k e ` Z R L G A 9 3 . (    {  {  ,($        !  \kxR9___i686.get_pc_thunk.bx_b_comm___i686.get_pc_thunk.axdyld_stub_binding_helper_sfstdout__error_infop___opt_infop__sfstdin_sfclose_sfopen_strcmp_optusage_error_optget__cmd_init_sfseek_sfwrite__sfflsbuf_memcmp_sfgetr_usage_comm