Usage:
bufr_reencode.pl <file containing decoded BUFR message(s)>
[--outfile <file to print encoded BUFR message(s) to>]
[--width n]
[--strict_checking n]
[--tableformat <BUFRDC|ECCODES>]
[--tablepath <path to BUFR tables>]
[--verbose n]
[--help]
Options:
Bufr_reencode.pl will create BUFR message(s) printed to STDOUT from
contents of input file, which should match exactly what you would get by
running bufrread.pl on the final BUFR message(s).
Normal use:
bufr_reencode.pl bufr.decoded > reencoded.bufr
after first having done
bufrread.pl 'BUFR file' > bufr.decoded
Edit file bufr.decoded as desired
Options (may be abbreviated, e.g. "--h" or "-h" for "--help"):
--outfile <filename> Will print encoded BUFR messages to <filename>
instead of STDOUT
--width n The decoded message(s) was created by using
bufrread.pl with option --width n
--strict_checking n n=0 Disable strict checking of BUFR format
n=1 Issue warning if (recoverable) error in
BUFR format
n=2 (default) Croak if (recoverable) error in BUFR format.
Nothing more in this message will be encoded.
--verbose n Set verbose level to n, 0<=n<=6 (default 0).
Verbose output is sent to STDOUT, so ought to
be combined with option --outfile
--tableformat Currently supported are BUFRDC and ECCODES (default is BUFRDC)
--tablepath <path to BUFR tables>
If used, will set path to BUFR tables. If not set,
will fetch tables from the environment variable
BUFR_TABLES, or if this is not set: will use
DEFAULT_TABLE_PATH_<tableformat> hard coded in source code.
--help Display Usage and explain the options used. Almost
the same as consulting perldoc bufr_reencode.pl