[Feature][ZXW-88]merge P50 version
Only Configure: No
Affected branch: master
Affected module: unknown
Is it affected on both ZXIC and MTK: only ZXIC
Self-test: Yes
Doc Update: No
Change-Id: I34667719d9e0e7e29e8e4368848601cde0a48408
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+c: Copyright (C) 1998 - 2022, Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
+SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
+Long: output
+Arg: <file>
+Short: o
+Help: Write to file instead of stdout
+See-also: remote-name remote-name-all remote-header-name
+Category: important curl
+Example: -o file $URL
+Example: "http://{one,two}.example.com" -o "file_#1.txt"
+Example: "http://{site,host}.host[1-5].com" -o "#1_#2"
+Example: -o file $URL -o file2 https://example.net
+Added: 4.0
+Multi: append
+---
+Write output to <file> instead of stdout. If you are using {} or [] to fetch
+multiple documents, you should quote the URL and you can use '#' followed by a
+number in the <file> specifier. That variable will be replaced with the current
+string for the URL being fetched. Like in:
+
+ curl "http://{one,two}.example.com" -o "file_#1.txt"
+
+or use several variables like:
+
+ curl "http://{site,host}.host[1-5].com" -o "#1_#2"
+
+You may use this option as many times as the number of URLs you have. For
+example, if you specify two URLs on the same command line, you can use it like
+this:
+
+ curl -o aa example.com -o bb example.net
+
+and the order of the -o options and the URLs does not matter, just that the
+first -o is for the first URL and so on, so the above command line can also be
+written as
+
+ curl example.com example.net -o aa -o bb
+
+See also the --create-dirs option to create the local directories
+dynamically. Specifying the output as '-' (a single dash) will force the
+output to be done to stdout.
+
+To suppress response bodies, you can redirect output to /dev/null:
+
+ curl example.com -o /dev/null
+
+Or for Windows use nul:
+
+ curl example.com -o nul