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[src/trunk]: src/bin/ksh environ(7), not (5); add RCS Id; whitespace fixes.
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/f69588a10bbf
branches: trunk
changeset: 508251:f69588a10bbf
user: wiz <wiz%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Mon Apr 09 12:33:22 2001 +0000
description:
environ(7), not (5); add RCS Id; whitespace fixes.
diffstat:
bin/ksh/ksh.Man | 51 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------
1 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)
diffs (202 lines):
diff -r 3317e33c04ca -r f69588a10bbf bin/ksh/ksh.Man
--- a/bin/ksh/ksh.Man Mon Apr 09 12:32:06 2001 +0000
+++ b/bin/ksh/ksh.Man Mon Apr 09 12:33:22 2001 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
'\" t
+.\" $NetBSD: ksh.Man,v 1.2 2001/04/09 12:33:22 wiz Exp $
.\"{{{}}}
.\"{{{ Notes about man page
.\" - use the pseudo-macros .sh( and .sh) to begin and end sh-specific
@@ -12,8 +13,8 @@
.\" name in built-in commands section?)
.\" - need to be consistent about notation for `See section-name', `
.\" See description of foobar command', `See section section-name', etc.
-.\" - need to use the term `external command' meaning `a command that is
-.\" executed using execve(2)' (as opposed to a built-in command or
+.\" - need to use the term `external command' meaning `a command that is
+.\" executed using execve(2)' (as opposed to a built-in command or
.\" function) for more clear description.
.\"}}}
.\"{{{ Title
@@ -48,7 +49,7 @@
.\"{{{ Description
.SH DESCRIPTION
.ksh(
-\fBksh\fP is a command interpreter that is intended for both
+\fBksh\fP is a command interpreter that is intended for both
interactive and shell script use. Its command language is a superset
of the \fIsh\fP(1) shell language.
.ksh)
@@ -550,7 +551,7 @@
If a substitution appears outside of double quotes, the results of the
substitution are generally subject to word or field splitting according to
the current value of the \fBIFS\fP parameter.
-The \fBIFS\fP parameter specifies a list of characters which
+The \fBIFS\fP parameter specifies a list of characters which
are used to break a string up into several words;
any characters from the set space, tab and newline that appear in the
IFS characters are called \fIIFS white space\fP.
@@ -639,7 +640,7 @@
.\"{{{ environment
Parameters with the export attribute (set using the \fBexport\fP or
\fBtypeset \-x\fP commands, or by parameter assignments followed by simple
-commands) are put in the environment (see \fIenviron\fP(5)) of commands
+commands) are put in the environment (see \fIenviron\fP(7)) of commands
run by the shell as \fIname\fP\fB=\fP\fIvalue\fP pairs.
The order in which parameters appear in the environment of a command
is unspecified.
@@ -742,7 +743,7 @@
.\"}}}
.\"{{{ *
.IP \fB*\fP
-All positional parameters (except parameter 0),
+All positional parameters (except parameter 0),
\fIi.e.\fP, \fB$1 $2 $3\fP....
If used outside of double quotes, parameters are separate words
(which are subjected to word splitting); if used within double quotes,
@@ -1361,7 +1362,7 @@
Once a co-process has been started, another can't be started until
the co-process exits, or until the co-process input has been redirected using
an \fBexec \fP\fIn\fP\fB>&p\fP redirection.
-If a co-process's input is redirected in this way, the next
+If a co-process's input is redirected in this way, the next
co-process to be started will share the output with the first co-process,
unless the output of the initial co-process has been redirected using an
\fBexec \fP\fIn\fP\fB<&p\fP redirection.
@@ -1572,7 +1573,7 @@
a function, a regular built-in or the name of a file to execute found
using the \fBPATH\fP parameter.
The checks are made in the above order.
-Special built-in commands differ from other commands in that
+Special built-in commands differ from other commands in that
the \fBPATH\fP parameter is not used to find them, an error
during their execution can cause a non-interactive shell to exit and
parameter assignments that are specified before the command are
@@ -1596,12 +1597,12 @@
.IP "Additional ksh special commands"
.TS
lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB .
-builtin times typeset
+builtin times typeset
.TE
.IP "Very special commands (non-posix mode)"
.TS
lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB .
-alias readonly set typeset
+alias readonly set typeset
.TE
.IP "POSIX regular commands"
.TS
@@ -1613,8 +1614,8 @@
.IP "Additional ksh regular commands"
.TS
lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB lw(8m)fB .
-[ let pwd ulimit
-echo print test whence
+[ let pwd ulimit
+echo print test whence
.TE
.PP
In the future, the additional ksh special and regular commands may
@@ -1644,9 +1645,9 @@
For any name without a value, the existing alias is listed.
Any name with a value defines an alias (see Aliases above).
.sp
-When listing aliases, one of two formats is used:
+When listing aliases, one of two formats is used:
normally, aliases are listed as \fIname\fP\fB=\fP\fIvalue\fP, where
-\fIvalue\fP is quoted; if options were preceded with \fB+\fP
+\fIvalue\fP is quoted; if options were preceded with \fB+\fP
or a lone \fB+\fP is given on the command line, only \fIname\fP
is printed.
In addition, if the \fB\-p\fP option is used, each alias
@@ -2284,11 +2285,11 @@
returns true if and only if option \fIfoo\fP exists).
T}
\fIfile\fP \-nt \fIfile\fP T{
-first \fIfile\fP is newer than second \fIfile\fP or first
+first \fIfile\fP is newer than second \fIfile\fP or first
\fIfile\fP exists and the second \fIfile\fP does not.
T}
\fIfile\fP \-ot \fIfile\fP T{
-first \fIfile\fP is older than second \fIfile\fP or second \fIfile\fP
+first \fIfile\fP is older than second \fIfile\fP or second \fIfile\fP
exists and the first \fIfile\fP does not.
T}
\fIfile\fP \-ef \fIfile\fP T{
@@ -2801,7 +2802,7 @@
.SS "Interactive Input Line Editing"
The shell supports three modes of reading command lines from a tty
in an interactive session.
-Which is used is controlled by the \fBemacs\fP, \fBgmacs\fP and \fBvi\fP
+Which is used is controlled by the \fBemacs\fP, \fBgmacs\fP and \fBvi\fP
\fBset\fP options (at most one of these can be set at once).
If none of these options is enabled, the shell simply reads lines
using the normal tty driver.
@@ -3121,7 +3122,7 @@
.\"}}}
.\"{{{ transport-chars ^T
.IP "\fBtranspose-chars ^T\fP"
-If at the end of line, or if the \fBgmacs\fP option is set,
+If at the end of line, or if the \fBgmacs\fP option is set,
this exchanges the two previous characters; otherwise, it
exchanges the previous and current characters and moves the cursor
one character to the right.
@@ -3249,10 +3250,10 @@
insert the comment character (\fB#\fP) at the start of the current line and
return the line to the shell (equivalent to \fBI#^J\fP).
.IP "\fIn\fP\fBg\fP"
-like \fBG\fP, except if \fIn\fP is not specified, it goes to the most recent
+like \fBG\fP, except if \fIn\fP is not specified, it goes to the most recent
remembered line.
.IP "\fIn\fP\fBv\fP"
-edit line \fIn\fP using the vi editor;
+edit line \fIn\fP using the vi editor;
if \fIn\fP is not specified, the current line is edited.
The actual command executed is
`\fBfc \-e ${VISUAL:-${EDITOR:-vi}}\fP \fIn\fP'.
@@ -3272,7 +3273,7 @@
After expansion, the cursor is placed just past the last word and the editor
is in insert mode.
.IP "\fIn\fP\fB\e\fP, \fIn\fP\fB^F\fP, \fIn\fP\fB<tab>\fP and \fIn\fP\fB<esc>\fP"
-command/file name completion:
+command/file name completion:
replace the current big-word with the longest unique
match obtained after performing command/file name expansion.
\fB<tab>\fP is only recognized if the \fBvi-tabcomplete\fP option is set,
@@ -3348,7 +3349,7 @@
move to line \fIn\fP in the history; if \fIn\fP is not specified, the
number first remembered line is used.
.IP "\fIn\fP\fBg\fP"
-like \fBG\fP, except if \fIn\fP is not specified, it goes to the most recent
+like \fBG\fP, except if \fIn\fP is not specified, it goes to the most recent
remembered line.
.IP "\fIn\fP\fB/\fP\fIstring\fP"
search backward through the history for the \fIn\fPth line containing
@@ -3449,7 +3450,7 @@
.\"Has all vi commands except:
.\" movement: { } [[ ]] ^E ^Y ^U ^D ^F ^B H L M ()
.\" tag commands: ^T ^]
-.\" mark commands: m ` '
+.\" mark commands: m ` '
.\" named-buffer commands: " @
.\" file/shell/ex-commands: Q ZZ ^^ : ! &
.\" multi-line change commands: o O J
@@ -3508,7 +3509,7 @@
.\"}}}
.\"{{{ See also
.SH "SEE ALSO"
-awk(1),
+awk(1),
.ksh(
sh(1),
.ksh)
@@ -3518,7 +3519,7 @@
csh(1), ed(1), getconf(1), getopt(1), sed(1), stty(1), vi(1),
dup(2), execve(2), getgid(2), getuid(2), open(2), pipe(2), wait(2),
getopt(3), rand(3), signal(3), system(3),
-environ(5)
+environ(7)
.PP
.IR "The KornShell Command and Programming Language" ,
Morris Bolsky and David Korn, 1989, ISBN 0-13-516972-0.
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