More build fixes.
Changed the documentation builder to automatically prepend %EPOCROOT% (converted to a path relative form) to pre-processor include path options that start with 'epoc32'. Prevously $(EPOCROOT) was prepended in the makefile, which broke the documentation build because the pre-processor will only accecpt relative path include options.
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==name cat+ −
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==short-description+ −
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Concatenate the specified files and write their contents to C<stdout>.+ −
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L<match|match>, L<tail|tail>+ −
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==argument filename file_name optional multiple+ −
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The names of the files to be concatenated. May contain wild characters C<*> and C<?>. If none specified, reads from C<stdin>.+ −
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==option bool f force+ −
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Read the files even if they are open exclusively by another process. Runs a small risk of the data read being corrupt.+ −
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==option bool b binary+ −
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Legacy option, kept for compatability. Equivalent to C<--encoding binary>.+ −
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==option enum e encoding+ −
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Encoding to use. If not specified, defaults to 'auto'.+ −
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==enum-value auto+ −
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Use charconv to try and figure out the encoding (slow and error-prone for anything other than UTF-16 with BOM).+ −
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==enum-value binary+ −
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Read the files in binary mode and do not perform any character conversion.+ −
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==enum-value utf-8+ −
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Assume the file is UTF-8 (with or without BOM).+ −
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==enum-value latin1+ −
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Assume the file is encoded using ISO-8859-1.+ −
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==enum-value ltk-utf-8+ −
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Assume the file is UTF-8, but use the RLtkBuf16 UTF-8 parser rather than the charconv one (useful for testing).+ −
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==option int s block-size+ −
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Specify the block size to use for reading the file(s), in bytes. If not specified, defaults to 512 bytes.+ −
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==copyright+ −
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Copyright (c) 2005-2010 Accenture. All rights reserved.+ −
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