003+ sed: invalid option -- t
004+ Usage: sed [OPTION]... {script-only-if-no-other-script} [input-file]...
003- bool(true)
004- To: user@company.com
005- Subject: Test Subject
006- KHeaders
006+ -n, --quiet, --silent
007+ suppress automatic printing of pattern space
008+ -e script, --expression=script
008- A Message
009- --- Extras
010- ===DONE===
009+ add the script to the commands to be executed
010+ -f script-file, --file=script-file
011+ add the contents of script-file to the commands to be executed
012+ -i[SUFFIX], --in-place[=SUFFIX]
013+ edit files in place (makes backup if extension supplied)
014+ -c, --copy
015+ use copy instead of rename when shuffling files in -i mode
016+ (avoids change of input file ownership)
017+ -l N, --line-length=N
018+ specify the desired line-wrap length for the `l' command
019+ --posix
020+ disable all GNU extensions.
021+ -r, --regexp-extended
022+ use extended regular expressions in the script.
023+ -s, --separate
024+ consider files as separate rather than as a single continuous
025+ long stream.
026+ -u, --unbuffered
027+ load minimal amounts of data from the input files and flush
028+ the output buffers more often
029+ --help display this help and exit
030+ --version output version information and exit
031+
032+ If no -e, --expression, -f, or --file option is given, then the first
033+ non-option argument is taken as the sed script to interpret. All
034+ remaining arguments are names of input files; if no input files are
035+ specified, then the standard input is read.
036+
037+ E-mail bug reports to: bonzini@gnu.org .
038+ Be sure to include the word ``sed'' somewhere in the ``Subject:'' field.
039+ bool(false)
040+ ===DONE===