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321 The characters of an alias name cannot be characters that are
326 including meta-characters such as pipe symbols and i/o-redirection
443 the first character or characters of the command.
563 characters as needed.
637 characters before the expansion.
669 \f5ksh\fP processes characters entered
704 the characters after the
943 The expansion characters that are to be applied when
1016 If the characters after the
1083 by enclosing characters in single quotes or double quotes.
1085 requires quotes only when a string contains characters that
1089 and some characters can occur as literals and as language metacharacters,
1093 The simplest is to enclose a sequence of characters inside single quotes.
1094 All characters between a pair of single quotes have their literal meaning;
1100 causes all the characters until the matching single quote
1102 Thus, \f5'\en'\fP represents characters \f5\e\fP and
1105 Double quoted strings remove the special meaning of all characters
1116 This mechanism works outside of quoted strings and for the characters
1127 characters beginning with an alphabetic character
1129 Upper and lower case characters are distinct, so that the variable
1143 the characters before the last \fB\s+2.\s-2\fP
1272 a fixed number of characters from
1573 by removing the characters matching a given pattern.
1649 Many of the characters that are special to the
1670 The characters between the matching double parentheses
1690 The digits are represented by the characters
1693 upper and lower case characters can
1799 The characters that result from parameter expansion and
1800 command substitution above are checked with the characters
1823 The characters
1830 These characters are used to form patterns that
1842 matches zero or more characters.
1848 A range of characters can be specified by putting a
1855 means match all characters except the characters specified.
1867 inside a character class, matches any set of characters in
1872 each of the characters in the given \fIclass\fP
1997 Because they are reserved words, not operator characters,
2225 delimiters that are considered white space characters
2273 outputs characters to the terminal or to a file and
2318 Special characters in the output of most \f5ksh\fP built-in commands
3035 Some versions of the UNIX operating system look for the characters
3037 as the first two characters of an executable file.
3038 If these characters are found, then the next word on this line is taken
3128 \f5ksh\fP treats eight bit characters transparently
3132 and multi-width characters sets.