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83 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
104 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
115 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
138 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
158 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
172 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
180 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
190 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
201 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
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239 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
250 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
262 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
270 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
273 All long options are \f[B]non\-portable extensions\f[R].
287 Any non\-error output is written to \f[B]stdout\f[R].
345 \f[B]non\-portable extensions\f[R].
383 In any other case, use a non\-seeded pseudo\-random number generator.
386 operations are \f[B]non\-portable extensions\f[R].
389 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
454 Accepting input as scientific notation is a \f[B]non\-portable
470 \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
495 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
535 The first value popped off of the stack must be non\-zero.
548 The first value popped off of the stack must be non\-zero.
559 The first value popped off of the stack must be non\-zero.
561 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
581 The value popped off of the stack must be non\-negative.
591 This behavior without a number is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
600 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
609 integer and non\-zero.
611 and non\-negative.
614 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
622 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
634 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
645 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
656 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
664 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
672 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
681 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
690 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
699 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
708 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
713 If they are both non\-zero, a \f[B]1\f[R] is pushed onto the stack.
721 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
726 If at least one of them is non\-zero, a \f[B]1\f[R] is pushed onto the
734 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
753 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
759 If the bound is negative or is a non\-integer, an error is raised, and
777 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
843 \f[B]scale\f[R], which must be non\-negative.
876 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
892 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
900 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
908 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
916 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
924 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
973 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
1009 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
1030 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
1051 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
1072 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
1093 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
1114 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
1127 Pops a value from the stack which must be non\-negative and is used the
1140 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
1173 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
1182 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
1200 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
1219 This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[R].
1242 options (see the \f[B]OPTIONS\f[R] section), non\-zero otherwise.
1253 In non\-extended register mode, a register name is just the single
1271 error if the next non\-space characters do not match that regex.
1273 When dc(1) encounters an error or a signal that it has a non\-default
1372 These limits are meant to be effectively non\-existent; the limits are
1377 As \f[B]non\-portable extensions\f[R], dc(1) recognizes the following
1432 variable exists and contains an integer, a non\-zero value makes dc(1)
1447 exists and contains an integer, then a non\-zero value makes dc(1) use
1460 exists and contains an integer, a non\-zero value makes dc(1) use a
1461 prompt, and zero or a non\-integer makes dc(1) not use a prompt.
1475 contains an integer, a non\-zero value makes dc(1) exit after executing
1486 contains an integer, a non\-zero value makes dc(1) clamp digits that are
1516 to use a non\-integer where an integer is required.
1568 Like bc(1), dc(1) has an interactive mode and a non\-interactive mode.
1588 that environment variable contains a non\-zero integer, dc(1) will turn
1592 \f[I]not\f[R] a non\-zero integer, then dc(1) will not turn TTY mode on.
1632 \f[B]DC_SIGINT_RESET\f[R] or its default is an integer and non\-zero,