Count -- Count lines and characters

Syntax      Count [-l] [-c] [file...]

Description Counts the lines and characters in its input, and writes the
            results to standard output.  If no files are specified, standard
            input is read.  If more than one file is specified, separate counts
            are printed for each file, one per line, preceded by the filename,
            and a total is printed following the list.

Input       Standard input is read if no files are specified on the command
            line.

Output      Line and characters counts are written to standard output.

Diagnostics Errors are written to diagnostic output (Standard Error).

Status      Count may return the following status codes:
            0   No errors.
            1   Error in parameters.
            2   Unable to open input file, or out of memory.

Options     -l  Write only the line counts.

            -c  Write only the character counts.

            -p  Write version and copyright information to diagnostic output.

Examples    Count MakeFile.c Count.c

            Displays line counts and character counts in the form

            MakeFile.c  43      981
            Count.c     153     3327
            Total       196     4303


            Files | Count -l

            Displays the total number of files and directories in the current
            directory.
