| /netbsd-src/external/bsd/nvi/docs/USD.doc/vi.ref/ |
| H A D | ex.cmd.roff | 53 the command; the default is 1. 55 command 66 When a command that accepts these flags completes, the addressed line(s) 78 case the line written is not necessarily the one affected by the command, 99 the starting line for the command is the 103 subsequent lines are affected by the command, e.g. the command 107 When only a line or range is specified, with no command, the implied 108 command is either a 113 command. 114 The command used is the most recent of the three commands to have been [all …]
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| H A D | vi.cmd.roff | 54 .QQ command 60 first starts, it is in command mode. 67 and exit back into command mode. 70 command mode, the cursor is always positioned on the last column of 131 Each command description (for commands that alter the current cursor 143 If a command moves the cursor to the most attractive position, 153 command makes the end of each line the most attractive cursor position 158 command described below notes where the cursor ends up after it is 172 The position of the cursor before the command which caused the 176 command described in the next section that is considered an [all …]
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| /netbsd-src/external/bsd/nvi/dist/docs/vi.ref/ |
| H A D | ex.cmd.texi | 55 the command; the default is 1. 57 command 69 When a command that accepts these flags completes, the addressed line(s) 81 case the line written is not necessarily the one affected by the command, 103 the starting line for the command is the 107 subsequent lines are affected by the command, e.g. the command 111 When only a line or range is specified, with no command, the implied 112 command is either a 117 command. 118 The command used is the most recent of the three commands to have been [all …]
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| H A D | vi.cmd.texi | 51 @QQ{command} 57 first starts, it is in command mode. 63 and exit back into command mode. 66 command mode, the cursor is always positioned on the last column of 127 Each command description (for commands that alter the current cursor 139 If a command moves the cursor to the most attractive position, 149 command makes the end of each line the most attractive cursor position 154 command described below notes where the cursor ends up after it is 170 The position of the cursor before the command which caused the 174 command described in the next section that is considered an [all …]
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| H A D | ref.texi | 14 @comment @deffn {Command} {\item\} 24 @macro LI{command} 25 @code{\command\} 27 @comment ex/vi names in command font 31 @comment command names 32 @macro CO{command} 33 @strong{\command\} 40 @macro PQ{command} 41 ``@code{\command\}'' 44 @macro QB{command} [all …]
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| /netbsd-src/bin/csh/ |
| H A D | extern.h | 43 void dosource(Char **, struct command *); 69 void dodirs(Char **, struct command *); 73 void dochngd(Char **, struct command *); 75 void dopushd(Char **, struct command *); 76 void dopopd(Char **, struct command *); 83 void Dfix(struct command *); 96 __dead void doexec(Char **, struct command *); 97 void dohash(Char **, struct command *); 98 void dounhash(Char **, struct command *); 99 void dowhich(Char **, struct command *); [all …]
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| H A D | csh.1 | 37 .Nd a shell (command interpreter) with C-like syntax 47 is a command language interpreter 57 login shell and a shell script command processor. 81 The shell exits if any invoked command terminates abnormally 107 Command input is taken from the standard input. 118 that command input is echoed after history substitution. 170 It is typical for users on crt's to put the command ``stty crt'' 180 containing command scripts will be described later. 183 a line of command input is read and broken into 185 This sequence of words is placed on the command history list and parsed. [all …]
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| /netbsd-src/bin/csh/USD.doc/ |
| H A D | csh.1 | 50 is a new command language interpreter for 84 is a command language interpreter. 86 is the name of one particular command interpreter on 90 is to translate command lines typed at a terminal into 130 mechanism which speeds command execution. 152 The shell is thus distinguished from the command interpreters of other 160 .I "command name" 163 Thus the command 170 names the command to be executed, in this case the 172 The shell uses the name of the command in attempting to execute it for you. [all …]
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| H A D | csh.2 | 81 command which is interpreted directly by the shell. It sets the shell 87 command to log off of the system. 92 An alternative to this is to put the command 111 \fItset\fR\|(1) command setting up the modes of the terminal. 117 command to change the interrupt character to ^C and the line kill 133 command) the shell 154 Shell variables may be assigned values by the set command. It has 173 command with no arguments 205 access to these new programs we can place the command 229 If you wish to use a command which has been added in this way, you should [all …]
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| /netbsd-src/external/bsd/nvi/dist/docs/edit/ |
| H A D | edittut.ms | 71 The ``Command not found'' message\ \ \ 5 90 Substitute command (s)\ \ \ 10 115 The file (f) command\ \ \ 20 147 by typing a command 227 you use the name of that file in a \s-2UNIX\s0 command, 322 which tells you that \s-2UNIX\s0 is ready to accept a command. 345 If you typed the command correctly, 357 edit expects a command from you. 360 The ``Command not found'' message 366 editor: Command not found [all …]
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| /netbsd-src/external/apache2/llvm/dist/clang/include/clang/AST/ |
| H A D | CommentCommandTraits.h | 1 //===--- CommentCommandTraits.h - Comment command properties ----*- C++ -*-===// 28 /// Information about a single command. 39 /// Name of the command that ends the verbatim block. 42 /// DRY definition of the number of bits used for a command ID. 45 /// The ID of the command. 48 /// Number of word-like arguments for a given block command, except for 52 /// True if this command is a inline command (of any kind). 55 /// True if this command is a block command (of any kind). 58 /// True if this command is introducing a brief documentation 62 /// True if this command is \\returns or an alias. [all …]
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| /netbsd-src/external/gpl3/binutils.old/dist/gas/doc/ |
| H A D | c-csky.texi | 29 @cindex @code{march} command-line option, C-SKY 34 @cindex @code{mcpu} command-line option, C-SKY 39 @cindex @code{EL} command-line option, C-SKY 40 @cindex @code{mlittle-endian} command-line option, C-SKY 45 @cindex @code{EB} command-line option, C-SKY 46 @cindex @code{mbig-endian} command-line option, C-SKY 51 @cindex @code{fpic} command-line option, C-SKY 52 @cindex @code{pic} command-line option, C-SKY 57 @cindex @code{mljump} command-line option, C-SKY 58 @cindex @code{mno-ljump} command-line option, C-SKY [all …]
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| /netbsd-src/external/gpl3/binutils/dist/gas/doc/ |
| H A D | c-csky.texi | 29 @cindex @code{march} command-line option, C-SKY 34 @cindex @code{mcpu} command-line option, C-SKY 39 @cindex @code{EL} command-line option, C-SKY 40 @cindex @code{mlittle-endian} command-line option, C-SKY 45 @cindex @code{EB} command-line option, C-SKY 46 @cindex @code{mbig-endian} command-line option, C-SKY 51 @cindex @code{fpic} command-line option, C-SKY 52 @cindex @code{pic} command-line option, C-SKY 57 @cindex @code{mljump} command-line option, C-SKY 58 @cindex @code{mno-ljump} command-line option, C-SKY [all …]
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| /netbsd-src/bin/ed/ |
| H A D | ed.1 | 56 command are lost. 59 .Em command 64 is in command mode. 68 A typical command might look like: 78 When an input command, such as 101 command deletes lines; the 103 command moves lines, and so on. 108 command is applied to whole lines at a time. 113 character command and possibly additional parameters; i.e., 116 [address [,address]]command[parameters] [all …]
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| /netbsd-src/bin/sh/USD.doc/ |
| H A D | t4 | 52 simple-command: item 53 simple-command item 55 command: simple-command 56 \fB( \fIcommand-list \fB) 57 \fB{ \fIcommand-list \fB} 58 \fBfor \fIname \fBdo \fIcommand-list \fBdone 59 \fBfor \fIname \fBin \fIword \*(ZZ \fBdo \fIcommand-list \fBdone 60 \fBwhile \fIcommand-list \fBdo \fIcommand-list \fBdone 61 \fBuntil \fIcommand-list \fBdo \fIcommand-list \fBdone 63 \fBif \fIcommand-list \fBthen \fIcommand-list \fIelse-part \fBfi [all …]
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| H A D | t3 | 47 An argument to a command of the form 49 that precedes the command name 52 before execution of the command begins. 57 user=fred\ command 59 will execute \fIcommand\fP with 72 The \fIset\fP command 88 When a command is executed both positional parameters 91 to a command 100 When a command is invoked 105 within an invoked command does not [all …]
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| H A D | t2 | 72 The UNIX command \fIchmod\fP(1) may be used 79 Following this, the command 90 run the command. 96 command syntax, and it is desirable to specify which one should be 155 The command 171 \fBdo\fR \fIcommand-list\fR 174 A \fIcommand-list\fP is a sequence of one or more 181 to the words \fIw1 w2 \*(ZZ\fR in turn each time the \fIcommand-list\fP 190 loop is the \fIcreate\fP command 195 The command [all …]
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| /netbsd-src/sys/external/bsd/drm2/dist/drm/vmwgfx/ |
| H A D | vmwgfx_cmdbuf.c | 43 * Size of inline command buffers. Try to make sure that a page size is a 51 * struct vmw_cmdbuf_context - Command buffer context queues 53 * @submitted: List of command buffers that have been submitted to the 55 * @hw_submitted: List of command buffers submitted to hardware. 56 * @preempted: List of preempted command buffers. 68 * struct vmw_cmdbuf_man: - Command buffer manager 70 * @cur_mutex: Mutex protecting the command buffer used for incremental small 71 * kernel command submissions, @cur. 77 * @work: A struct work_struct implementeing command buffer error handling. 80 * @ctx: Array of command buffer context queues. The queues and the context [all …]
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| /netbsd-src/external/gpl2/diffutils/dist/doc/ |
| H A D | diff.texi | 14 and documents the @sc{gnu} @command{diff}, @command{diff3}, 15 @command{sdiff}, and @command{cmp} commands for showing the 16 differences between files and the @sc{gnu} @command{patch} command for 80 * Adjusting Output:: Making @command{diff} output prettier. 81 * diff Performance:: Making @command{diff} smarter or faster. 86 * Interactive Merging:: Interactive merging with @command{sdiff}. 88 * Merging with patch:: Using @command{patch} to change old files into new ones. 106 @cindex overview of @command{diff} and @command{patch} 112 You can use the @command{diff} command to show differences between two 113 files, or each corresponding file in two directories. @command{diff} [all …]
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| /netbsd-src/external/bsd/nvi/dist/docs/exref/ |
| H A D | ex.rm | 46 a line oriented text editor, which supports both command and display 48 This reference manual describes the command oriented part of 57 .I "Ex/edit Command Summary", 72 The command 98 command. 104 A command to enter 111 … ] [ \fB\-l\fP ] [ \fB\-w\fP\fIn\fP ] [ \fB\-x\fP ] [ \fB\-R\fP ] [ \fB+\fP\fIcommand\fP ] name ... 119 command line option 121 and is useful in processing editor scripts in command files. 132 command, editing the file containing the [all …]
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| /netbsd-src/external/apache2/llvm/dist/llvm/utils/lit/tests/ |
| H A D | shtest-shell.py | 29 # CHECK: # command stderr: 31 # CHECK: error: command failed with exit status: 1 37 # CHECK: # command stderr: 39 # CHECK: error: command failed with exit status: 1 45 # CHECK: # command stderr: 47 # CHECK: error: command failed with exit status: 127 55 # CHECK: # command output: 63 # CHECK: error: command failed with exit status: 1 74 # CHECK: # command output: 82 # CHECK: error: command failed with exit status: 1 [all …]
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| /netbsd-src/lib/libedit/ |
| H A D | editline.7 | 32 For each character read, one editor command is executed. 35 There are three editing modes: vi insert mode, vi command mode, 45 .Ic ed-command 46 editor command, in all three cases executing the 48 builtin command. 58 builtin command. 70 instead of to the editor command listed below. 76 editor command. 81 editor command in emacs mode, call 95 editor command in emacs mode, hold down the keys [all …]
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| /netbsd-src/external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/man/man8/ |
| H A D | pipe.8 | 9 Postfix delivery to external command 23 next\-hop host name can be specified as command\-line macros that are 24 expanded before the external command is executed. 52 .SH "COMMAND ATTRIBUTE SYNTAX" 57 The external command attributes are given in the \fBmaster.cf\fR 68 Change to the named directory before executing the external command. 116 Indicate that the external command performs final delivery. 123 Fold the command\-line \fB$original_recipient\fR and 126 lower case; fold the entire command\-line \fB$domain\fR and 130 Quote white space and other special characters in the command\-line [all …]
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| /netbsd-src/external/gpl2/gawk/dist/ |
| H A D | awk.texi | 242 This file documents @command{awk}, a program that you can use to select 256 @command{awk}. How to run an @command{awk} 257 program. Command-line syntax. 261 * Printing:: How to print using @command{awk}. Describes 271 * Internationalization:: Getting @command{gawk} to speak your 274 @command{gawk}. 275 * Invoking Gawk:: How to run @command{gawk}. 276 * Library Functions:: A Library of @command{awk} Functions. 277 * Sample Programs:: Many @command{awk} programs with complete 279 * Language History:: The evolution of the @command{awk} [all …]
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| /netbsd-src/external/ibm-public/postfix/dist/man/man1/ |
| H A D | smtp-sink.1 | 58 default reply is "450 4.3.0 Error: command failed". 61 default reply is "500 5.3.0 Error: command failed". 64 session ends, a QUIT command is executed, or when "." is 93 .IP "\fB\-f \fIcommand,command,...\fR" 98 DATA, ., RSET, NOOP, and QUIT. Separate command names by 100 from the shell. Command names are case\-insensitive. 125 Do not announce support for ESMTP command pipelining. 129 .IP "\fB\-q \fIcommand,command,...\fR" 134 DATA, ., RSET, NOOP, and QUIT. Separate command names by 136 from the shell. Command names are case\-insensitive. [all …]
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