orderlines 0.1 USAGE: orderlines [-0] [-c] [-h] [-r] DESCRIPTION: orderlines reads all lines from stdin, and then prints them in a specific order. By default the order is reverse order. -0 / --null Make \0 as the separator instead of \n. Potentially useful with 'find -print0'. -h / --help Print help. -c / --check Force /dev/urandom check for -r. -r / --randomize Print out in random order. PROBLEMS: Operating systems which don't have /dev/urandom use time(0) to initialize seed for srand48(). With -c option, error is given if /dev/urandom is not available. AUTHOR: Heikki Orsila COPYING: The program, including the source, is public domain.