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/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/dtrace/test/tst/common/funcs/
H A Dtst.index.d34 } command[int]; variable
40 command[i].str = "foobarbaz";
41 command[i].substr = "barbaz";
44 command[i].str = "foofoofoo";
45 command[i].substr = "foo";
48 command[i].str = "boofoofoo";
49 command[i].substr = "foo";
52 command[i].str = "foobarbaz";
53 command[i].substr = "barbazzy";
56 command[i].str = "foobar";
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H A Dtst.substr.d35 } command[int]; variable
46 command[i].index = 3;
47 command[i].nolen = 1;
50 command[i].index = 300;
51 command[i].nolen = 1;
54 command[i].index = -10;
55 command[i].nolen = 1;
58 command[i].index = 0;
59 command[i].nolen = 1;
62 command[i].index = 1;
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H A Dtst.strtok.d89 } command[int]; variable
95 command[i].s1 = "";
96 command[i].s2 = "";
97 command[i].result = "";
100 command[i].s1 = "foo";
101 command[i].s2 = "";
102 command[i].result = command[i].s1;
105 command[i].s1 = "foobar";
106 command[i].s2 = "o";
107 command[i].result = "f";
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/man/man1/
H A Ded.172 \fBed\fR simulates an \fBe\fR command (see below) on the named file. That is,
77 to the copy have no effect on the file until a \fBw\fR (write) command is
84 commands via \fB!\fR\fIshell command\fR. Attempts to bypass these restrictions
106 \fIaddresses\fR followed by a single-character \fIcommand\fR, possibly followed
107 by parameters to that command. These addresses specify one or more lines in the
108 buffer. Every command that requires addresses has default addresses, so that
112 In general, only one command may appear on a line. Certain commands allow the
128 line is the last line affected by a command. The exact effect on the current
129 line is discussed under the description of each command.
138 addresses is given; if more addresses are given than such a command requires,
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H A Dhistory.150 history, fc, hist \- process command history list
76 \fBfc\fR \fB-e\fR \fB-\fR [\fIold\fR=\fInew\fR] [\fIcommand\fR]
81 \fBfc\fR \fB-s\fR [\fIold\fR = \fInew\fR] [\fIcommand\fR]
102 The command history list references commands by number. The first number in the
103 list is selected arbitrarily. The relationship of a number to its command does
106 retained command at another number (usually 1). When the number reaches the
108 wrap the numbers, starting the next command with a lower number (usually 1).
112 executed, command 32 767 is considered the command previous to 1, even though
118 by \fBsh\fR. The \fBfc\fR command that caused the editing is not entered into
120 the entry into the history list and the command reexecution. Any command-line
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H A Dcommand.147 .TH COMMAND 1 "Apr 8, 2008"
49 command \- execute a simple command
51 .SS "/usr/bin/command"
54 \fBcommand\fR [\fB-p\fR] \fIcommand_name\fR [\fIargument\fR]...
59 \fBcommand\fR [\fB-v\fR | \fB-V\fR] \fIcommand_name\fR
65 \fBcommand\fR [\fB-pvxV\fR] [\fIcommand_name\fR [\fIargument\fR...]]
71 The \fBcommand\fR utility causes the shell to treat the arguments as a simple
72 command, suppressing the shell function lookup.
78 \fBcommand\fR (with no options) are the same as omitting \fBcommand\fR.
81 The \fBcommand\fR utility also provides information concerning how a command
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H A Dexec.126 \fBexec\fR \fIcommand\fR
53 \fB+exec\fR [\fB-c\fR] [\fB-a\fR \fIname\fR] [\fIcommand\fR [\fIargument\fR ... ]]
65 The \fBexec\fR command specified by the arguments is executed in place of this
71 and the resulting command(s) executed.
75 \fBexec\fR executes \fBcommand\fR in place of the current shell, which
80 resulting command(s). This is usually used to execute commands generated as the
81 result of command or variable substitution.
101 With the \fBexec\fR built-in, if \fIarg\fR is specified, the command specified
104 no arguments are specified the effect of this command is to modify file
111 command(s) executed.
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H A Dmailx.1102 On the command line options start with a dash (\(mi). Any other arguments are
180 command). The name of this directory is listed in the \fBfolder\fR variable.
279 on the command line will be ignored.
401 When reading mail, the mail utilities are in \fIcommand mode\fR. A header
405 subject is specified on the command line, and the \fBasksub\fR variable is set,
411 escape character followed by a single command letter and optional arguments.
419 highest-numbered message in the list after the command is finished executing.
566 Notice that the context of the command determines whether this type of message
573 command involved. Filenames, where expected, are expanded using the normal
578 Recipients listed on the command line may be of three types: login names, shell
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H A Dksh93.112 .Nd Korn Shell, a standard and restricted command and programming language
30 is a command and programming language that executes commands read
33 is a restricted version of the command interpreter
75 .Sy command
77 The shell reads each command and carries out the desired action either directly
79 A built-in command is a command that is carried out by the shell itself without
91 .Sy simple-command
101 The first word specifies the name of the command to be executed.
103 arguments to the invoked command.
104 The command name is passed as argument 0.
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/boot/efi/include/Protocol/
H A DStorageSecurityCommand.h2 EFI Storage Security Command Protocol as defined in UEFI 2.3.1 specification.
24 Send a security protocol command to a device that receives data and/or the result
27 The ReceiveData function sends a security protocol command to the given MediaId.
28 The security protocol command sent is defined by SecurityProtocolId and contains
30 returns the data from the security protocol command in PayloadBuffer.
32 For devices supporting the SCSI command set, the security protocol command is sent
33 using the SECURITY PROTOCOL IN command defined in SPC-4.
35 For devices supporting the ATA command set, the security protocol command is sent
39 If the PayloadBufferSize is zero, the security protocol command is sent using the
40 Trusted Non-Data command defined in ATA8-ACS.
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/man/man8/
H A Dkdb5_ldap_util.812 …p_util\fR [\fB-D\fR \fIuser_dn\fR [\fB-w\fR \fIpasswd\fR]] [\fB-H\fR \fIldap_uri\fR] \fIcommand\fR
25 to specific commands. A number of these command-specific options apply to
60 .SS "Common Command-specific Options"
130 .SS "The \fBcreate\fR Command"
131 The \fBcreate\fR command creates a realm in a directory. The command has the
155 The \fBcreate\fR command has the following options:
163 See "Common Command-specific Options," above.
173 See "Common Command-specific Options," above.
183 See "Common Command-specific Options," above.
245 See "Common Command-specific Options," above.
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/man/man1has/
H A Dsh.1has49 sh, jsh \- standard and job control shell and command interpreter
69 The \fB/usr/bin/sh\fR utility is a command programming language that executes
93 A \fIsimple-command\fR is a sequence of non-blank \fIword\fRs separated by
94 \fIblank\fRs. The first \fIword\fR specifies the name of the command to be
96 arguments to the invoked command. The command name is passed as argument 0 (see
97 \fBexec\fR(2)). The \fIvalue\fR of a \fIsimple-command\fR is its exit status if
102 A \fIpipeline\fR is a sequence of one or more \fIcommand\fRs separated by
103 \fB|\fR. The standard output of each \fIcommand\fR but the last is connected by
104 a \fBpipe\fR(2) to the standard input of the next \fIcommand\fR. Each
105 \fIcommand\fR is run as a separate process. The shell waits for the last
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H A Dcsh.1has9 csh \- shell command interpreter with a C-like syntax
16 \fBcsh\fR, the C shell, is a command interpreter with a syntax reminiscent of
19 command aliasing, history substitution, job control, and a number of built-in
20 commands. As with the Bourne shell, the C shell provides variable, command and
35 type and environment. (For an explanation of file interpreters, see \fBCommand
45 performs the following actions: a line of command input is read and broken into
47 parsed, as described under USAGE. Finally, the shell executes each command in
51 terminal. A noninteractive C shell can execute a command supplied as an
52 \fIargument\fR on its command line, or interpret commands from a file, also
62 Forced a "break" from option processing. Subsequent command line arguments are
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H A Dex.1has54 …fR] [\fB-V\fR] [\fB-x\fR] [\fB-w\fR\fIn\fR] [\fB-C\fR] [+\fIcommand\fR | \fB-c\fR \fIcommand\fR] \…
61 [+\fIcommand\fR | \fB-c\fR \fIcommand\fR] \fIfile\fR...
68 [+\fIcommand\fR | \fB-c\fR \fIcommand\fR] \fIfile\fR...
80 in this case see \fBvi\fR(1), which is a command which focuses on the
92 delete character and line in its \fBvisual\fR command (which can be abbreviated
94 command.
98 of the file. The \fBz\fR command gives easy access to windows of text. Typing
105 (\fBu\fR) command allows you to reverse any single change which goes astray.
107 indicates when more than a few lines are affected by a command so that it is
108 easy to detect when a command has affected more lines than it should have.
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H A Dedit.1has15 [+\fIcommand\fR | \fB-c\fR \fIcommand\fR] \fIfilename\fR...
22 [+\fIcommand\fR | \fB-c\fR \fIcommand\fR] \fIfilename\fR...
29 [+\fIcommand\fR | \fB-c\fR \fIcommand\fR] \fIfilename\fR...
36 new or casual users who wish to use a command-oriented editor. It operates
81 To edit the contents of an existing file you begin with the command \fBedit
84 create a new file, you also begin with the command \fBedit\fR with a filename:
88 The \fBedit\fR command prompt is the colon (\fB:\fR), which you should see
102 \fBappend\fR (\fBa\fR) command can be used. After you execute this command
106 becomes the current line. The \fBinsert\fR (\fBi\fR) command is like
112 having number 1. If you execute the command \fB1\fR, then \fBedit\fR types the
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/lib/storage/libg_fc/common/
H A Dcmd.c30 * This module is part of the photon Command Line
117 * Execute a command and determine the result.
120 cmd(int file, struct uscsi_cmd *command, int flag) in cmd() argument
132 command->uscsi_flags = USCSI_RQENABLE; in cmd()
133 command->uscsi_flags |= flag; in cmd()
138 /* print command for debug */ in cmd()
140 if ((command->uscsi_cdb == NULL) || in cmd()
152 "SCSI command: %s\n", in cmd()
153 g_scsi_find_command_name(command->uscsi_cdb[0])); in cmd()
155 for (i = 0; i < (int)command->uscsi_cdblen; i++) { in cmd()
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/picl/plugins/lib/picld_pluginutil/
H A Dpicld_pluginutil.c130 * The undo order is from last command to the first command.
249 free_path(command_t *command) in free_path() argument
251 free(command->pathcmd_name); in free_path()
261 parse_path(char *line, command_t *command) in parse_path() argument
276 command->pathcmd_name = strdup(pathtok); in parse_path()
277 if (command->pathcmd_name == NULL) in parse_path()
284 * Process the path command and return PICL node handle
287 process_path(command_t *command, picl_nodehdl_t *nodeh) in process_path() argument
291 err = ptree_get_node_by_path(command->pathcmd_name, nodeh); in process_path()
299 free_node(command_t *command) in free_node() argument
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/man/man9s/
H A Dscsi_pkt.9s37 fills in other information as the command is processed.
38 When the command completes or can be taken no further, the completion function
41 failure of the command.
81 Specifies the command completion callback routine.
83 command to a SCSI target, and the command has either run to completion or
90 Provides additional information about how the target driver expects the command
96 this command to complete.
97 Timeout starts when the command is transmitted on the SCSI bus.
114 is returned, the SCSI status byte resulting from the requested command is
137 SCSI command can go through.
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/sgs/elfedit/common/
H A Delfedit.msg41 @ MSG_USAGE_DETAIL3 "\t[-e cmd] edit command\n"
62 @ MSG_ALLOC_UCMD "user command state"
63 @ MSG_ALLOC_UCMDSTR "user command string buffer"
64 @ MSG_ALLOC_TOKBUF "user command token buffer"
82 @ MSG_DEBUG_CMDALIAS "Command %s:%s is an alias for %s:%s\n"
111 @ MSG_DEBUG_EXECCMD "command: %s\n"
140 @ MSG_ERR_UNTERMQUOTE "command is missing closing quote: %c\n"
142 @ MSG_ERR_UNRECCMD "no such command: %s:%s\n"
145 @ MSG_ERR_NULLPRICMDNAM "module has empty string for primary command: %s\n"
149 @ MSG_ERR_OPT_MODPRE "command option name must start with \
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/grub/grub-0.97/
H A DNEWS4 * The command "fallback" supports mutiple fallback entries.
5 * The command "savedefault" supports an optional argument which
17 * The command "fallback" supports mutiple fallback entries.
18 * The command "savedefault" supports an optional argument which
58 * The command "color" is effective even in the command-line.
59 * The command "terminal" takes two new options, ``--no-echo'' and
69 * New command "terminfo", for vt100-incompatible terminals.
73 * The command "displaymem" uses only hex digits for consistency.
77 you can turn on debug mode via the command "debug".
78 * The command "help" doesn't show all the available commands by default,
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/man/man1b/
H A Dlpc.1b9 \fB/usr/ucb/lpc\fR [\fIcommand\fR [\fIparameter\fR...]]
43 \fBlpc\fR can be run from the command line or interactively. Specifying
44 \fBlpc\fR with the optional \fIcommand\fR and\fIparameter\fR arguments causes
45 \fBlpc\fR to interpret the first argument as an \fBlpc\fR command, and all
46 other arguments as parameters to that command. Specifying \fBlpc\fR without
60 \fB\fB?\fR [\fIcommand\fR \|.\|.\|.] | \fBhelp\fR [\fIcommand\fR \|.\|.\|.]\fR
64 Displays a short description of \fIcommand\fR. \fIcommand\fR is an \fBlpc\fR
65 command. If \fIcommand\fR is not specified, displays a list of \fBlpc\fR
87 this command is performed on all locally attached printers. \fIprinter\fR
88 indicates this command is performed on specific printers. Specify \fIprinter\fR
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/grub/grub-0.97/docs/
H A Dgrub.texi28 command from a
114 * Interface:: The menu and the command-line
120 * Invoking grub-terminfo:: How to generate a terminfo command
167 When booting with GRUB, you can use either a command-line interface
168 (@pxref{Command-line interface}), or a menu interface (@pxref{Menu
169 interface}). Using the command-line interface, you type the drive
174 command-line mode, and vice-versa. You can even edit menu entries
183 @command{grub} (@pxref{Invoking the grub shell}) which can be run when
262 command-line. An example configuration file is provided in
270 @item Have a flexible command-line interface
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H A Dgrub.info-210 command from a
110 The command `serial' initializes the serial unit 0 with the speed
112 use COM2, you must specify `--unit=1' instead. This command accepts
115 The command `terminal' (*note terminal::) chooses which type of
117 serial terminal, but you can also pass `console' to the command, as
124 command if your terminal emulator is not VT100-compatible or implements
167 preset menu to execute the command `bootp' (*note bootp::)
196 user can even read `/etc/passwd' in the command-line interface by the
197 command `cat' (*note cat::). So it is necessary to disable all the
202 entering the command-line interface). To use this feature, you need to
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/contrib/ast/src/cmd/ksh93/
H A Dsh.17 .nr Z 1 \" set to 1 when command name is ksh, 2 for ksh93
23 sh, rsh, pfsh \- shell, the standard/restricted command and programming language
26 ksh, rksh, pfksh \- KornShell, a standard/restricted command and programming language
29 ksh93, rksh93, pfksh93 \- KornShell, a standard/restricted command and programming language
73 is a command and programming language
81 command interpreter
92 command interpreter
140 .I command\^
143 The shell reads each command and
146 A built-in command is a command that is carried out by the
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/man/man4i/
H A Duscsi.4i22 .Nd user SCSI command interface
33 command is very powerful and somewhat dangerous; therefore it
50 command is supported by the
67 ioctl command.
70 command may include a data transfer
71 to or from that device, if appropriate for that command.
72 Upon completion of the command, the user application can determine how many
74 Also, optionally, if the command returns a
76 command and return the sense data along with the original status.
88 short uscsi_timeout; /* Command Timeout */
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