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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE 213aa99676SStefan EßerLIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR 223aa99676SStefan EßerCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF 233aa99676SStefan EßerSUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS 243aa99676SStefan EßerINTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 253aa99676SStefan EßerCONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) 263aa99676SStefan EßerARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE 273aa99676SStefan EßerPOSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 283aa99676SStefan Eßer 293aa99676SStefan Eßer--> 303aa99676SStefan Eßer 313aa99676SStefan Eßer# Name 323aa99676SStefan Eßer 3350696a6eSStefan Eßerdc - arbitrary-precision decimal reverse-Polish notation calculator 343aa99676SStefan Eßer 353aa99676SStefan Eßer# SYNOPSIS 363aa99676SStefan Eßer 37d101cdd6SStefan Eßer**dc** [**-cChiPRvVx**] [**-\-version**] [**-\-help**] [**-\-digit-clamp**] [**-\-no-digit-clamp**] [**-\-interactive**] [**-\-no-prompt**] [**-\-no-read-prompt**] [**-\-extended-register**] [**-e** *expr*] [**-\-expression**=*expr*...] [**-f** *file*...] [**-\-file**=*file*...] [*file*...] 383aa99676SStefan Eßer 393aa99676SStefan Eßer# DESCRIPTION 403aa99676SStefan Eßer 413aa99676SStefan Eßerdc(1) is an arbitrary-precision calculator. It uses a stack (reverse Polish 423aa99676SStefan Eßernotation) to store numbers and results of computations. Arithmetic operations 433aa99676SStefan Eßerpop arguments off of the stack and push the results. 443aa99676SStefan Eßer 4544d4804dSStefan EßerIf no files are given on the command-line, then dc(1) reads from **stdin** (see 4644d4804dSStefan Eßerthe **STDIN** section). Otherwise, those files are processed, and dc(1) will 4744d4804dSStefan Eßerthen exit. 483aa99676SStefan Eßer 4944d4804dSStefan EßerIf a user wants to set up a standard environment, they can use **DC_ENV_ARGS** 5044d4804dSStefan Eßer(see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section). For example, if a user wants the 5144d4804dSStefan Eßer**scale** always set to **10**, they can set **DC_ENV_ARGS** to **-e 10k**, and 5244d4804dSStefan Eßerthis dc(1) will always start with a **scale** of **10**. 533aa99676SStefan Eßer 543aa99676SStefan Eßer# OPTIONS 553aa99676SStefan Eßer 563aa99676SStefan EßerThe following are the options that dc(1) accepts. 573aa99676SStefan Eßer 58d101cdd6SStefan Eßer**-C**, **-\-no-digit-clamp** 593aa99676SStefan Eßer 60d101cdd6SStefan Eßer: Disables clamping of digits greater than or equal to the current **ibase** 61d101cdd6SStefan Eßer when parsing numbers. 623aa99676SStefan Eßer 63d101cdd6SStefan Eßer This means that the value added to a number from a digit is always that 64d101cdd6SStefan Eßer digit's value multiplied by the value of ibase raised to the power of the 65d101cdd6SStefan Eßer digit's position, which starts from 0 at the least significant digit. 663aa99676SStefan Eßer 67d101cdd6SStefan Eßer If this and/or the **-c** or **-\-digit-clamp** options are given multiple 68d101cdd6SStefan Eßer times, the last one given is used. 693aa99676SStefan Eßer 70d101cdd6SStefan Eßer This option overrides the **DC_DIGIT_CLAMP** environment variable (see the 71d101cdd6SStefan Eßer **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section) and the default, which can be queried 72d101cdd6SStefan Eßer with the **-h** or **-\-help** options. 733aa99676SStefan Eßer 743aa99676SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 753aa99676SStefan Eßer 76d101cdd6SStefan Eßer**-c**, **-\-digit-clamp** 77d43fa8efSStefan Eßer 78d101cdd6SStefan Eßer: Enables clamping of digits greater than or equal to the current **ibase** 79d101cdd6SStefan Eßer when parsing numbers. 80d43fa8efSStefan Eßer 81d101cdd6SStefan Eßer This means that digits that the value added to a number from a digit that is 82d101cdd6SStefan Eßer greater than or equal to the ibase is the value of ibase minus 1 all 83d101cdd6SStefan Eßer multiplied by the value of ibase raised to the power of the digit's 84d101cdd6SStefan Eßer position, which starts from 0 at the least significant digit. 85d43fa8efSStefan Eßer 86d101cdd6SStefan Eßer If this and/or the **-C** or **-\-no-digit-clamp** options are given 87d101cdd6SStefan Eßer multiple times, the last one given is used. 883aa99676SStefan Eßer 89d101cdd6SStefan Eßer This option overrides the **DC_DIGIT_CLAMP** environment variable (see the 90d101cdd6SStefan Eßer **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section) and the default, which can be queried 91d101cdd6SStefan Eßer with the **-h** or **-\-help** options. 92d43fa8efSStefan Eßer 93d43fa8efSStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 94d43fa8efSStefan Eßer 95028616d0SStefan Eßer**-e** *expr*, **-\-expression**=*expr* 963aa99676SStefan Eßer 973aa99676SStefan Eßer: Evaluates *expr*. If multiple expressions are given, they are evaluated in 983aa99676SStefan Eßer order. If files are given as well (see below), the expressions and files are 993aa99676SStefan Eßer evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an 1003aa99676SStefan Eßer expression, the file is read in and evaluated first. 1013aa99676SStefan Eßer 1029a995fe1SStefan Eßer If this option is given on the command-line (i.e., not in **DC_ENV_ARGS**, 1039a995fe1SStefan Eßer see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section), then after processing all 1049a995fe1SStefan Eßer expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-** (**stdin**) was given 105028616d0SStefan Eßer as an argument at least once to **-f** or **-\-file**, whether on the 1069a995fe1SStefan Eßer command-line or in **DC_ENV_ARGS**. However, if any other **-e**, 107028616d0SStefan Eßer **-\-expression**, **-f**, or **-\-file** arguments are given after **-f-** 108028616d0SStefan Eßer or equivalent is given, dc(1) will give a fatal error and exit. 1093aa99676SStefan Eßer 1103aa99676SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 1113aa99676SStefan Eßer 112028616d0SStefan Eßer**-f** *file*, **-\-file**=*file* 1133aa99676SStefan Eßer 1143aa99676SStefan Eßer: Reads in *file* and evaluates it, line by line, as though it were read 1153aa99676SStefan Eßer through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the 1163aa99676SStefan Eßer expressions are evaluated in the order given. 1173aa99676SStefan Eßer 1189a995fe1SStefan Eßer If this option is given on the command-line (i.e., not in **DC_ENV_ARGS**, 1199a995fe1SStefan Eßer see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section), then after processing all 1209a995fe1SStefan Eßer expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-** (**stdin**) was given 121028616d0SStefan Eßer as an argument at least once to **-f** or **-\-file**. However, if any other 122028616d0SStefan Eßer **-e**, **-\-expression**, **-f**, or **-\-file** arguments are given after 1239a995fe1SStefan Eßer **-f-** or equivalent is given, dc(1) will give a fatal error and exit. 1243aa99676SStefan Eßer 1253aa99676SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 1263aa99676SStefan Eßer 127d101cdd6SStefan Eßer**-h**, **-\-help** 128d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 129d101cdd6SStefan Eßer: Prints a usage message and exits. 130d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 13178bc019dSStefan Eßer**-I** *ibase*, **-\-ibase**=*ibase* 13278bc019dSStefan Eßer 13378bc019dSStefan Eßer: Sets the builtin variable **ibase** to the value *ibase* assuming that 13478bc019dSStefan Eßer *ibase* is in base 10. It is a fatal error if *ibase* is not a valid number. 13578bc019dSStefan Eßer 13678bc019dSStefan Eßer If multiple instances of this option are given, the last is used. 13778bc019dSStefan Eßer 13878bc019dSStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 13978bc019dSStefan Eßer 140d101cdd6SStefan Eßer**-i**, **-\-interactive** 141d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 142d101cdd6SStefan Eßer: Forces interactive mode. (See the **INTERACTIVE MODE** section.) 143d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 144d101cdd6SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 145d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 146d101cdd6SStefan Eßer**-L**, **-\-no-line-length** 147d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 148d101cdd6SStefan Eßer: Disables line length checking and prints numbers without backslashes and 149d101cdd6SStefan Eßer newlines. In other words, this option sets **BC_LINE_LENGTH** to **0** (see 150d101cdd6SStefan Eßer the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section). 151d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 152d101cdd6SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 153d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 15478bc019dSStefan Eßer**-O** *obase*, **-\-obase**=*obase* 15578bc019dSStefan Eßer 15678bc019dSStefan Eßer: Sets the builtin variable **obase** to the value *obase* assuming that 15778bc019dSStefan Eßer *obase* is in base 10. It is a fatal error if *obase* is not a valid number. 15878bc019dSStefan Eßer 15978bc019dSStefan Eßer If multiple instances of this option are given, the last is used. 16078bc019dSStefan Eßer 16178bc019dSStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 16278bc019dSStefan Eßer 163d101cdd6SStefan Eßer**-P**, **-\-no-prompt** 164d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 165d101cdd6SStefan Eßer: Disables the prompt in TTY mode. (The prompt is only enabled in TTY mode. 166d101cdd6SStefan Eßer See the **TTY MODE** section.) This is mostly for those users that do not 167d101cdd6SStefan Eßer want a prompt or are not used to having them in dc(1). Most of those users 168d101cdd6SStefan Eßer would want to put this option in **DC_ENV_ARGS**. 169d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 170d101cdd6SStefan Eßer These options override the **DC_PROMPT** and **DC_TTY_MODE** environment 171d101cdd6SStefan Eßer variables (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section). 172d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 173d101cdd6SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 174d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 175d101cdd6SStefan Eßer**-R**, **-\-no-read-prompt** 176d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 177d101cdd6SStefan Eßer: Disables the read prompt in TTY mode. (The read prompt is only enabled in 178d101cdd6SStefan Eßer TTY mode. See the **TTY MODE** section.) This is mostly for those users that 179d101cdd6SStefan Eßer do not want a read prompt or are not used to having them in dc(1). Most of 180d101cdd6SStefan Eßer those users would want to put this option in **BC_ENV_ARGS** (see the 181d101cdd6SStefan Eßer **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section). This option is also useful in hash bang 182d101cdd6SStefan Eßer lines of dc(1) scripts that prompt for user input. 183d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 184d101cdd6SStefan Eßer This option does not disable the regular prompt because the read prompt is 185d101cdd6SStefan Eßer only used when the **?** command is used. 186d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 187d101cdd6SStefan Eßer These options *do* override the **DC_PROMPT** and **DC_TTY_MODE** 188d101cdd6SStefan Eßer environment variables (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section), but only 189d101cdd6SStefan Eßer for the read prompt. 190d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 191d101cdd6SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 192d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 19378bc019dSStefan Eßer**-S** *scale*, **-\-scale**=*scale* 19478bc019dSStefan Eßer 19578bc019dSStefan Eßer: Sets the builtin variable **scale** to the value *scale* assuming that 19678bc019dSStefan Eßer *scale* is in base 10. It is a fatal error if *scale* is not a valid number. 19778bc019dSStefan Eßer 19878bc019dSStefan Eßer If multiple instances of this option are given, the last is used. 19978bc019dSStefan Eßer 20078bc019dSStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 20178bc019dSStefan Eßer 202d101cdd6SStefan Eßer**-v**, **-V**, **-\-version** 203d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 204d101cdd6SStefan Eßer: Print the version information (copyright header) and exits. 205d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 206d101cdd6SStefan Eßer**-x** **-\-extended-register** 207d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 208d101cdd6SStefan Eßer: Enables extended register mode. See the *Extended Register Mode* subsection 209d101cdd6SStefan Eßer of the **REGISTERS** section for more information. 210d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 211d101cdd6SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 212d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 213d101cdd6SStefan Eßer**-z**, **-\-leading-zeroes** 214d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 215d101cdd6SStefan Eßer: Makes dc(1) print all numbers greater than **-1** and less than **1**, and 216d101cdd6SStefan Eßer not equal to **0**, with a leading zero. 217d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 218d101cdd6SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 219d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 2203aa99676SStefan EßerAll long options are **non-portable extensions**. 2213aa99676SStefan Eßer 22244d4804dSStefan Eßer# STDIN 22344d4804dSStefan Eßer 22444d4804dSStefan EßerIf no files are given on the command-line and no files or expressions are given 22544d4804dSStefan Eßerby the **-f**, **-\-file**, **-e**, or **-\-expression** options, then dc(1) 22678bc019dSStefan Eßerreads from **stdin**. 22744d4804dSStefan Eßer 22844d4804dSStefan EßerHowever, there is a caveat to this. 22944d4804dSStefan Eßer 23044d4804dSStefan EßerFirst, **stdin** is evaluated a line at a time. The only exception to this is if 23144d4804dSStefan Eßera string has been finished, but not ended. This means that, except for escaped 23244d4804dSStefan Eßerbrackets, all brackets must be balanced before dc(1) parses and executes. 23344d4804dSStefan Eßer 2343aa99676SStefan Eßer# STDOUT 2353aa99676SStefan Eßer 2369a995fe1SStefan EßerAny non-error output is written to **stdout**. In addition, if history (see the 2379a995fe1SStefan Eßer**HISTORY** section) and the prompt (see the **TTY MODE** section) are enabled, 2389a995fe1SStefan Eßerboth are output to **stdout**. 2393aa99676SStefan Eßer 2403aa99676SStefan Eßer**Note**: Unlike other dc(1) implementations, this dc(1) will issue a fatal 2413aa99676SStefan Eßererror (see the **EXIT STATUS** section) if it cannot write to **stdout**, so if 2423aa99676SStefan Eßer**stdout** is closed, as in **dc <file> >&-**, it will quit with an error. This 2433aa99676SStefan Eßeris done so that dc(1) can report problems when **stdout** is redirected to a 2443aa99676SStefan Eßerfile. 2453aa99676SStefan Eßer 2463aa99676SStefan EßerIf there are scripts that depend on the behavior of other dc(1) implementations, 2473aa99676SStefan Eßerit is recommended that those scripts be changed to redirect **stdout** to 2483aa99676SStefan Eßer**/dev/null**. 2493aa99676SStefan Eßer 2503aa99676SStefan Eßer# STDERR 2513aa99676SStefan Eßer 2523aa99676SStefan EßerAny error output is written to **stderr**. 2533aa99676SStefan Eßer 2543aa99676SStefan Eßer**Note**: Unlike other dc(1) implementations, this dc(1) will issue a fatal 2553aa99676SStefan Eßererror (see the **EXIT STATUS** section) if it cannot write to **stderr**, so if 2563aa99676SStefan Eßer**stderr** is closed, as in **dc <file> 2>&-**, it will quit with an error. This 2573aa99676SStefan Eßeris done so that dc(1) can exit with an error code when **stderr** is redirected 2583aa99676SStefan Eßerto a file. 2593aa99676SStefan Eßer 2603aa99676SStefan EßerIf there are scripts that depend on the behavior of other dc(1) implementations, 2613aa99676SStefan Eßerit is recommended that those scripts be changed to redirect **stderr** to 2623aa99676SStefan Eßer**/dev/null**. 2633aa99676SStefan Eßer 2643aa99676SStefan Eßer# SYNTAX 2653aa99676SStefan Eßer 2663aa99676SStefan EßerEach item in the input source code, either a number (see the **NUMBERS** 2673aa99676SStefan Eßersection) or a command (see the **COMMANDS** section), is processed and executed, 2683aa99676SStefan Eßerin order. Input is processed immediately when entered. 2693aa99676SStefan Eßer 2703aa99676SStefan Eßer**ibase** is a register (see the **REGISTERS** section) that determines how to 2713aa99676SStefan Eßerinterpret constant numbers. It is the "input" base, or the number base used for 2723aa99676SStefan Eßerinterpreting input numbers. **ibase** is initially **10**. The max allowable 2733aa99676SStefan Eßervalue for **ibase** is **16**. The min allowable value for **ibase** is **2**. 2743aa99676SStefan EßerThe max allowable value for **ibase** can be queried in dc(1) programs with the 2753aa99676SStefan Eßer**T** command. 2763aa99676SStefan Eßer 2773aa99676SStefan Eßer**obase** is a register (see the **REGISTERS** section) that determines how to 2783aa99676SStefan Eßeroutput results. It is the "output" base, or the number base used for outputting 2793aa99676SStefan Eßernumbers. **obase** is initially **10**. The max allowable value for **obase** is 2803aa99676SStefan Eßer**DC_BASE_MAX** and can be queried with the **U** command. The min allowable 2813aa99676SStefan Eßervalue for **obase** is **2**. Values are output in the specified base. 2823aa99676SStefan Eßer 2833aa99676SStefan EßerThe *scale* of an expression is the number of digits in the result of the 2843aa99676SStefan Eßerexpression right of the decimal point, and **scale** is a register (see the 2853aa99676SStefan Eßer**REGISTERS** section) that sets the precision of any operations (with 2863aa99676SStefan Eßerexceptions). **scale** is initially **0**. **scale** cannot be negative. The max 2873aa99676SStefan Eßerallowable value for **scale** can be queried in dc(1) programs with the **V** 2883aa99676SStefan Eßercommand. 2893aa99676SStefan Eßer 2903aa99676SStefan Eßer## Comments 2913aa99676SStefan Eßer 2923aa99676SStefan EßerComments go from **#** until, and not including, the next newline. This is a 2933aa99676SStefan Eßer**non-portable extension**. 2943aa99676SStefan Eßer 2953aa99676SStefan Eßer# NUMBERS 2963aa99676SStefan Eßer 2973aa99676SStefan EßerNumbers are strings made up of digits, uppercase letters up to **F**, and at 2983aa99676SStefan Eßermost **1** period for a radix. Numbers can have up to **DC_NUM_MAX** digits. 299d101cdd6SStefan EßerUppercase letters are equal to **9** plus their position in the alphabet (i.e., 300d101cdd6SStefan Eßer**A** equals **10**, or **9+1**). 3013aa99676SStefan Eßer 302d101cdd6SStefan EßerIf a digit or letter makes no sense with the current value of **ibase** (i.e., 303d101cdd6SStefan Eßerthey are greater than or equal to the current value of **ibase**), then the 304d101cdd6SStefan Eßerbehavior depends on the existence of the **-c**/**-\-digit-clamp** or 305d101cdd6SStefan Eßer**-C**/**-\-no-digit-clamp** options (see the **OPTIONS** section), the 306d101cdd6SStefan Eßerexistence and setting of the **DC_DIGIT_CLAMP** environment variable (see the 307d101cdd6SStefan Eßer**ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section), or the default, which can be queried with 308d101cdd6SStefan Eßerthe **-h**/**-\-help** option. 309d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 310d101cdd6SStefan EßerIf clamping is off, then digits or letters that are greater than or equal to the 311d101cdd6SStefan Eßercurrent value of **ibase** are not changed. Instead, their given value is 312d101cdd6SStefan Eßermultiplied by the appropriate power of **ibase** and added into the number. This 313d101cdd6SStefan Eßermeans that, with an **ibase** of **3**, the number **AB** is equal to 314d101cdd6SStefan Eßer**3\^1\*A+3\^0\*B**, which is **3** times **10** plus **11**, or **41**. 315d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 316d101cdd6SStefan EßerIf clamping is on, then digits or letters that are greater than or equal to the 317d101cdd6SStefan Eßercurrent value of **ibase** are set to the value of the highest valid digit in 318d101cdd6SStefan Eßer**ibase** before being multiplied by the appropriate power of **ibase** and 319d101cdd6SStefan Eßeradded into the number. This means that, with an **ibase** of **3**, the number 320d101cdd6SStefan Eßer**AB** is equal to **3\^1\*2+3\^0\*2**, which is **3** times **2** plus **2**, 321d101cdd6SStefan Eßeror **8**. 322d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 323d101cdd6SStefan EßerThere is one exception to clamping: single-character numbers (i.e., **A** 324d101cdd6SStefan Eßeralone). Such numbers are never clamped and always take the value they would have 325d101cdd6SStefan Eßerin the highest possible **ibase**. This means that **A** alone always equals 326d101cdd6SStefan Eßerdecimal **10** and **Z** alone always equals decimal **35**. This behavior is 327d101cdd6SStefan Eßermandated by the standard for bc(1) (see the STANDARDS section) and is meant to 328d101cdd6SStefan Eßerprovide an easy way to set the current **ibase** (with the **i** command) 329d101cdd6SStefan Eßerregardless of the current value of **ibase**. 330d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 331d101cdd6SStefan EßerIf clamping is on, and the clamped value of a character is needed, use a leading 332d101cdd6SStefan Eßerzero, i.e., for **A**, use **0A**. 3333aa99676SStefan Eßer 3343aa99676SStefan Eßer# COMMANDS 3353aa99676SStefan Eßer 3363aa99676SStefan EßerThe valid commands are listed below. 3373aa99676SStefan Eßer 3383aa99676SStefan Eßer## Printing 3393aa99676SStefan Eßer 3403aa99676SStefan EßerThese commands are used for printing. 3413aa99676SStefan Eßer 3423aa99676SStefan Eßer**p** 3433aa99676SStefan Eßer 3443aa99676SStefan Eßer: Prints the value on top of the stack, whether number or string, and prints a 3453aa99676SStefan Eßer newline after. 3463aa99676SStefan Eßer 3473aa99676SStefan Eßer This does not alter the stack. 3483aa99676SStefan Eßer 3493aa99676SStefan Eßer**n** 3503aa99676SStefan Eßer 3513aa99676SStefan Eßer: Prints the value on top of the stack, whether number or string, and pops it 3523aa99676SStefan Eßer off of the stack. 3533aa99676SStefan Eßer 3543aa99676SStefan Eßer**P** 3553aa99676SStefan Eßer 3563aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pops a value off the stack. 3573aa99676SStefan Eßer 3583aa99676SStefan Eßer If the value is a number, it is truncated and the absolute value of the 35944d4804dSStefan Eßer result is printed as though **obase** is **256** and each digit is 36044d4804dSStefan Eßer interpreted as an 8-bit ASCII character, making it a byte stream. 3613aa99676SStefan Eßer 3623aa99676SStefan Eßer If the value is a string, it is printed without a trailing newline. 3633aa99676SStefan Eßer 3643aa99676SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 3653aa99676SStefan Eßer 3663aa99676SStefan Eßer**f** 3673aa99676SStefan Eßer 3683aa99676SStefan Eßer: Prints the entire contents of the stack, in order from newest to oldest, 3693aa99676SStefan Eßer without altering anything. 3703aa99676SStefan Eßer 3713aa99676SStefan Eßer Users should use this command when they get lost. 3723aa99676SStefan Eßer 3733aa99676SStefan Eßer## Arithmetic 3743aa99676SStefan Eßer 3753aa99676SStefan EßerThese are the commands used for arithmetic. 3763aa99676SStefan Eßer 3773aa99676SStefan Eßer**+** 3783aa99676SStefan Eßer 3793aa99676SStefan Eßer: The top two values are popped off the stack, added, and the result is pushed 3803aa99676SStefan Eßer onto the stack. The *scale* of the result is equal to the max *scale* of 3813aa99676SStefan Eßer both operands. 3823aa99676SStefan Eßer 3833aa99676SStefan Eßer**-** 3843aa99676SStefan Eßer 3853aa99676SStefan Eßer: The top two values are popped off the stack, subtracted, and the result is 3863aa99676SStefan Eßer pushed onto the stack. The *scale* of the result is equal to the max 3873aa99676SStefan Eßer *scale* of both operands. 3883aa99676SStefan Eßer 3893aa99676SStefan Eßer**\*** 3903aa99676SStefan Eßer 3913aa99676SStefan Eßer: The top two values are popped off the stack, multiplied, and the result is 3923aa99676SStefan Eßer pushed onto the stack. If **a** is the *scale* of the first expression and 3933aa99676SStefan Eßer **b** is the *scale* of the second expression, the *scale* of the result 3943aa99676SStefan Eßer is equal to **min(a+b,max(scale,a,b))** where **min()** and **max()** return 3953aa99676SStefan Eßer the obvious values. 3963aa99676SStefan Eßer 3973aa99676SStefan Eßer**/** 3983aa99676SStefan Eßer 3993aa99676SStefan Eßer: The top two values are popped off the stack, divided, and the result is 4003aa99676SStefan Eßer pushed onto the stack. The *scale* of the result is equal to **scale**. 4013aa99676SStefan Eßer 4023aa99676SStefan Eßer The first value popped off of the stack must be non-zero. 4033aa99676SStefan Eßer 4043aa99676SStefan Eßer**%** 4053aa99676SStefan Eßer 4063aa99676SStefan Eßer: The top two values are popped off the stack, remaindered, and the result is 4073aa99676SStefan Eßer pushed onto the stack. 4083aa99676SStefan Eßer 4093aa99676SStefan Eßer Remaindering is equivalent to 1) Computing **a/b** to current **scale**, and 4103aa99676SStefan Eßer 2) Using the result of step 1 to calculate **a-(a/b)\*b** to *scale* 4113aa99676SStefan Eßer **max(scale+scale(b),scale(a))**. 4123aa99676SStefan Eßer 4133aa99676SStefan Eßer The first value popped off of the stack must be non-zero. 4143aa99676SStefan Eßer 4153aa99676SStefan Eßer**~** 4163aa99676SStefan Eßer 4173aa99676SStefan Eßer: The top two values are popped off the stack, divided and remaindered, and 4183aa99676SStefan Eßer the results (divided first, remainder second) are pushed onto the stack. 4193aa99676SStefan Eßer This is equivalent to **x y / x y %** except that **x** and **y** are only 4203aa99676SStefan Eßer evaluated once. 4213aa99676SStefan Eßer 4223aa99676SStefan Eßer The first value popped off of the stack must be non-zero. 4233aa99676SStefan Eßer 4243aa99676SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 4253aa99676SStefan Eßer 4263aa99676SStefan Eßer**\^** 4273aa99676SStefan Eßer 4283aa99676SStefan Eßer: The top two values are popped off the stack, the second is raised to the 42950696a6eSStefan Eßer power of the first, and the result is pushed onto the stack. The *scale* of 43050696a6eSStefan Eßer the result is equal to **scale**. 4313aa99676SStefan Eßer 4323aa99676SStefan Eßer The first value popped off of the stack must be an integer, and if that 4333aa99676SStefan Eßer value is negative, the second value popped off of the stack must be 4343aa99676SStefan Eßer non-zero. 4353aa99676SStefan Eßer 4363aa99676SStefan Eßer**v** 4373aa99676SStefan Eßer 4383aa99676SStefan Eßer: The top value is popped off the stack, its square root is computed, and the 4393aa99676SStefan Eßer result is pushed onto the stack. The *scale* of the result is equal to 4403aa99676SStefan Eßer **scale**. 4413aa99676SStefan Eßer 4423aa99676SStefan Eßer The value popped off of the stack must be non-negative. 4433aa99676SStefan Eßer 4443aa99676SStefan Eßer**\_** 4453aa99676SStefan Eßer 4463aa99676SStefan Eßer: If this command *immediately* precedes a number (i.e., no spaces or other 4473aa99676SStefan Eßer commands), then that number is input as a negative number. 4483aa99676SStefan Eßer 4493aa99676SStefan Eßer Otherwise, the top value on the stack is popped and copied, and the copy is 4503aa99676SStefan Eßer negated and pushed onto the stack. This behavior without a number is a 4513aa99676SStefan Eßer **non-portable extension**. 4523aa99676SStefan Eßer 4533aa99676SStefan Eßer**b** 4543aa99676SStefan Eßer 4553aa99676SStefan Eßer: The top value is popped off the stack, and if it is zero, it is pushed back 4563aa99676SStefan Eßer onto the stack. Otherwise, its absolute value is pushed onto the stack. 4573aa99676SStefan Eßer 4583aa99676SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 4593aa99676SStefan Eßer 4603aa99676SStefan Eßer**|** 4613aa99676SStefan Eßer 4623aa99676SStefan Eßer: The top three values are popped off the stack, a modular exponentiation is 4633aa99676SStefan Eßer computed, and the result is pushed onto the stack. 4643aa99676SStefan Eßer 4653aa99676SStefan Eßer The first value popped is used as the reduction modulus and must be an 4663aa99676SStefan Eßer integer and non-zero. The second value popped is used as the exponent and 4673aa99676SStefan Eßer must be an integer and non-negative. The third value popped is the base and 4683aa99676SStefan Eßer must be an integer. 4693aa99676SStefan Eßer 4703aa99676SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 4713aa99676SStefan Eßer 4723aa99676SStefan Eßer**G** 4733aa99676SStefan Eßer 4743aa99676SStefan Eßer: The top two values are popped off of the stack, they are compared, and a 4753aa99676SStefan Eßer **1** is pushed if they are equal, or **0** otherwise. 4763aa99676SStefan Eßer 4773aa99676SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 4783aa99676SStefan Eßer 4793aa99676SStefan Eßer**N** 4803aa99676SStefan Eßer 4813aa99676SStefan Eßer: The top value is popped off of the stack, and if it a **0**, a **1** is 4823aa99676SStefan Eßer pushed; otherwise, a **0** is pushed. 4833aa99676SStefan Eßer 4843aa99676SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 4853aa99676SStefan Eßer 4863aa99676SStefan Eßer**(** 4873aa99676SStefan Eßer 4883aa99676SStefan Eßer: The top two values are popped off of the stack, they are compared, and a 4893aa99676SStefan Eßer **1** is pushed if the first is less than the second, or **0** otherwise. 4903aa99676SStefan Eßer 4913aa99676SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 4923aa99676SStefan Eßer 4933aa99676SStefan Eßer**{** 4943aa99676SStefan Eßer 4953aa99676SStefan Eßer: The top two values are popped off of the stack, they are compared, and a 4963aa99676SStefan Eßer **1** is pushed if the first is less than or equal to the second, or **0** 4973aa99676SStefan Eßer otherwise. 4983aa99676SStefan Eßer 4993aa99676SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 5003aa99676SStefan Eßer 5013aa99676SStefan Eßer**)** 5023aa99676SStefan Eßer 5033aa99676SStefan Eßer: The top two values are popped off of the stack, they are compared, and a 5043aa99676SStefan Eßer **1** is pushed if the first is greater than the second, or **0** otherwise. 5053aa99676SStefan Eßer 5063aa99676SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 5073aa99676SStefan Eßer 5083aa99676SStefan Eßer**}** 5093aa99676SStefan Eßer 5103aa99676SStefan Eßer: The top two values are popped off of the stack, they are compared, and a 5113aa99676SStefan Eßer **1** is pushed if the first is greater than or equal to the second, or 5123aa99676SStefan Eßer **0** otherwise. 5133aa99676SStefan Eßer 5143aa99676SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 5153aa99676SStefan Eßer 5163aa99676SStefan Eßer**M** 5173aa99676SStefan Eßer 5183aa99676SStefan Eßer: The top two values are popped off of the stack. If they are both non-zero, a 5193aa99676SStefan Eßer **1** is pushed onto the stack. If either of them is zero, or both of them 5203aa99676SStefan Eßer are, then a **0** is pushed onto the stack. 5213aa99676SStefan Eßer 5223aa99676SStefan Eßer This is like the **&&** operator in bc(1), and it is *not* a short-circuit 5233aa99676SStefan Eßer operator. 5243aa99676SStefan Eßer 5253aa99676SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 5263aa99676SStefan Eßer 5273aa99676SStefan Eßer**m** 5283aa99676SStefan Eßer 5293aa99676SStefan Eßer: The top two values are popped off of the stack. If at least one of them is 5303aa99676SStefan Eßer non-zero, a **1** is pushed onto the stack. If both of them are zero, then a 5313aa99676SStefan Eßer **0** is pushed onto the stack. 5323aa99676SStefan Eßer 5333aa99676SStefan Eßer This is like the **||** operator in bc(1), and it is *not* a short-circuit 5343aa99676SStefan Eßer operator. 5353aa99676SStefan Eßer 5363aa99676SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 5373aa99676SStefan Eßer 5383aa99676SStefan Eßer## Stack Control 5393aa99676SStefan Eßer 5403aa99676SStefan EßerThese commands control the stack. 5413aa99676SStefan Eßer 5423aa99676SStefan Eßer**c** 5433aa99676SStefan Eßer 5443aa99676SStefan Eßer: Removes all items from ("clears") the stack. 5453aa99676SStefan Eßer 5463aa99676SStefan Eßer**d** 5473aa99676SStefan Eßer 5483aa99676SStefan Eßer: Copies the item on top of the stack ("duplicates") and pushes the copy onto 5493aa99676SStefan Eßer the stack. 5503aa99676SStefan Eßer 5513aa99676SStefan Eßer**r** 5523aa99676SStefan Eßer 5533aa99676SStefan Eßer: Swaps ("reverses") the two top items on the stack. 5543aa99676SStefan Eßer 5553aa99676SStefan Eßer**R** 5563aa99676SStefan Eßer 5573aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pops ("removes") the top value from the stack. 5583aa99676SStefan Eßer 5593aa99676SStefan Eßer## Register Control 5603aa99676SStefan Eßer 5613aa99676SStefan EßerThese commands control registers (see the **REGISTERS** section). 5623aa99676SStefan Eßer 5637e5c51e5SStefan Eßer**s**_r_ 5643aa99676SStefan Eßer 5653aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pops the value off the top of the stack and stores it into register *r*. 5663aa99676SStefan Eßer 5677e5c51e5SStefan Eßer**l**_r_ 5683aa99676SStefan Eßer 5693aa99676SStefan Eßer: Copies the value in register *r* and pushes it onto the stack. This does not 5703aa99676SStefan Eßer alter the contents of *r*. 5713aa99676SStefan Eßer 5727e5c51e5SStefan Eßer**S**_r_ 5733aa99676SStefan Eßer 5743aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pops the value off the top of the (main) stack and pushes it onto the stack 5753aa99676SStefan Eßer of register *r*. The previous value of the register becomes inaccessible. 5763aa99676SStefan Eßer 5777e5c51e5SStefan Eßer**L**_r_ 5783aa99676SStefan Eßer 5793aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pops the value off the top of the stack for register *r* and push it onto 5803aa99676SStefan Eßer the main stack. The previous value in the stack for register *r*, if any, is 5817e5c51e5SStefan Eßer now accessible via the **l**_r_ command. 5823aa99676SStefan Eßer 5833aa99676SStefan Eßer## Parameters 5843aa99676SStefan Eßer 5853aa99676SStefan EßerThese commands control the values of **ibase**, **obase**, and **scale**. Also 5863aa99676SStefan Eßersee the **SYNTAX** section. 5873aa99676SStefan Eßer 5883aa99676SStefan Eßer**i** 5893aa99676SStefan Eßer 5903aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pops the value off of the top of the stack and uses it to set **ibase**, 5913aa99676SStefan Eßer which must be between **2** and **16**, inclusive. 5923aa99676SStefan Eßer 5933aa99676SStefan Eßer If the value on top of the stack has any *scale*, the *scale* is ignored. 5943aa99676SStefan Eßer 5953aa99676SStefan Eßer**o** 5963aa99676SStefan Eßer 5973aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pops the value off of the top of the stack and uses it to set **obase**, 5983aa99676SStefan Eßer which must be between **2** and **DC_BASE_MAX**, inclusive (see the 5993aa99676SStefan Eßer **LIMITS** section). 6003aa99676SStefan Eßer 6013aa99676SStefan Eßer If the value on top of the stack has any *scale*, the *scale* is ignored. 6023aa99676SStefan Eßer 6033aa99676SStefan Eßer**k** 6043aa99676SStefan Eßer 6053aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pops the value off of the top of the stack and uses it to set **scale**, 6063aa99676SStefan Eßer which must be non-negative. 6073aa99676SStefan Eßer 6083aa99676SStefan Eßer If the value on top of the stack has any *scale*, the *scale* is ignored. 6093aa99676SStefan Eßer 6103aa99676SStefan Eßer**I** 6113aa99676SStefan Eßer 6123aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pushes the current value of **ibase** onto the main stack. 6133aa99676SStefan Eßer 6143aa99676SStefan Eßer**O** 6153aa99676SStefan Eßer 6163aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pushes the current value of **obase** onto the main stack. 6173aa99676SStefan Eßer 6183aa99676SStefan Eßer**K** 6193aa99676SStefan Eßer 6203aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pushes the current value of **scale** onto the main stack. 6213aa99676SStefan Eßer 6223aa99676SStefan Eßer**T** 6233aa99676SStefan Eßer 6243aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pushes the maximum allowable value of **ibase** onto the main stack. 6253aa99676SStefan Eßer 6263aa99676SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 6273aa99676SStefan Eßer 6283aa99676SStefan Eßer**U** 6293aa99676SStefan Eßer 6303aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pushes the maximum allowable value of **obase** onto the main stack. 6313aa99676SStefan Eßer 6323aa99676SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 6333aa99676SStefan Eßer 6343aa99676SStefan Eßer**V** 6353aa99676SStefan Eßer 6363aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pushes the maximum allowable value of **scale** onto the main stack. 6373aa99676SStefan Eßer 6383aa99676SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 6393aa99676SStefan Eßer 6403aa99676SStefan Eßer## Strings 6413aa99676SStefan Eßer 6423aa99676SStefan EßerThe following commands control strings. 6433aa99676SStefan Eßer 6443aa99676SStefan Eßerdc(1) can work with both numbers and strings, and registers (see the 6453aa99676SStefan Eßer**REGISTERS** section) can hold both strings and numbers. dc(1) always knows 6463aa99676SStefan Eßerwhether the contents of a register are a string or a number. 6473aa99676SStefan Eßer 6483aa99676SStefan EßerWhile arithmetic operations have to have numbers, and will print an error if 6493aa99676SStefan Eßergiven a string, other commands accept strings. 6503aa99676SStefan Eßer 6513aa99676SStefan EßerStrings can also be executed as macros. For example, if the string **[1pR]** is 6523aa99676SStefan Eßerexecuted as a macro, then the code **1pR** is executed, meaning that the **1** 6533aa99676SStefan Eßerwill be printed with a newline after and then popped from the stack. 6543aa99676SStefan Eßer 6553aa99676SStefan Eßer**\[**_characters_**\]** 6563aa99676SStefan Eßer 6573aa99676SStefan Eßer: Makes a string containing *characters* and pushes it onto the stack. 6583aa99676SStefan Eßer 6593aa99676SStefan Eßer If there are brackets (**\[** and **\]**) in the string, then they must be 6603aa99676SStefan Eßer balanced. Unbalanced brackets can be escaped using a backslash (**\\**) 6613aa99676SStefan Eßer character. 6623aa99676SStefan Eßer 6633aa99676SStefan Eßer If there is a backslash character in the string, the character after it 6643aa99676SStefan Eßer (even another backslash) is put into the string verbatim, but the (first) 6653aa99676SStefan Eßer backslash is not. 6663aa99676SStefan Eßer 6673aa99676SStefan Eßer**a** 6683aa99676SStefan Eßer 6693aa99676SStefan Eßer: The value on top of the stack is popped. 6703aa99676SStefan Eßer 6713aa99676SStefan Eßer If it is a number, it is truncated and its absolute value is taken. The 67244d4804dSStefan Eßer result mod **256** is calculated. If that result is **0**, push an empty 67344d4804dSStefan Eßer string; otherwise, push a one-character string where the character is the 67444d4804dSStefan Eßer result of the mod interpreted as an ASCII character. 6753aa99676SStefan Eßer 6763aa99676SStefan Eßer If it is a string, then a new string is made. If the original string is 6773aa99676SStefan Eßer empty, the new string is empty. If it is not, then the first character of 6783aa99676SStefan Eßer the original string is used to create the new string as a one-character 6793aa99676SStefan Eßer string. The new string is then pushed onto the stack. 6803aa99676SStefan Eßer 6813aa99676SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 6823aa99676SStefan Eßer 6833aa99676SStefan Eßer**x** 6843aa99676SStefan Eßer 6853aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pops a value off of the top of the stack. 6863aa99676SStefan Eßer 6873aa99676SStefan Eßer If it is a number, it is pushed back onto the stack. 6883aa99676SStefan Eßer 6893aa99676SStefan Eßer If it is a string, it is executed as a macro. 6903aa99676SStefan Eßer 6913aa99676SStefan Eßer This behavior is the norm whenever a macro is executed, whether by this 6923aa99676SStefan Eßer command or by the conditional execution commands below. 6933aa99676SStefan Eßer 6947e5c51e5SStefan Eßer**\>**_r_ 6953aa99676SStefan Eßer 6963aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pops two values off of the stack that must be numbers and compares them. If 6973aa99676SStefan Eßer the first value is greater than the second, then the contents of register 6983aa99676SStefan Eßer *r* are executed. 6993aa99676SStefan Eßer 7003aa99676SStefan Eßer For example, **0 1>a** will execute the contents of register **a**, and 7013aa99676SStefan Eßer **1 0>a** will not. 7023aa99676SStefan Eßer 7033aa99676SStefan Eßer If either or both of the values are not numbers, dc(1) will raise an error 7043aa99676SStefan Eßer and reset (see the **RESET** section). 7053aa99676SStefan Eßer 7067e5c51e5SStefan Eßer**>**_r_**e**_s_ 7073aa99676SStefan Eßer 7083aa99676SStefan Eßer: Like the above, but will execute register *s* if the comparison fails. 7093aa99676SStefan Eßer 7103aa99676SStefan Eßer If either or both of the values are not numbers, dc(1) will raise an error 7113aa99676SStefan Eßer and reset (see the **RESET** section). 7123aa99676SStefan Eßer 7133aa99676SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 7143aa99676SStefan Eßer 7157e5c51e5SStefan Eßer**!\>**_r_ 7163aa99676SStefan Eßer 7173aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pops two values off of the stack that must be numbers and compares them. If 7183aa99676SStefan Eßer the first value is not greater than the second (less than or equal to), then 7193aa99676SStefan Eßer the contents of register *r* are executed. 7203aa99676SStefan Eßer 7213aa99676SStefan Eßer If either or both of the values are not numbers, dc(1) will raise an error 7223aa99676SStefan Eßer and reset (see the **RESET** section). 7233aa99676SStefan Eßer 7247e5c51e5SStefan Eßer**!\>**_r_**e**_s_ 7253aa99676SStefan Eßer 7263aa99676SStefan Eßer: Like the above, but will execute register *s* if the comparison fails. 7273aa99676SStefan Eßer 7283aa99676SStefan Eßer If either or both of the values are not numbers, dc(1) will raise an error 7293aa99676SStefan Eßer and reset (see the **RESET** section). 7303aa99676SStefan Eßer 7313aa99676SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 7323aa99676SStefan Eßer 7337e5c51e5SStefan Eßer**\<**_r_ 7343aa99676SStefan Eßer 7353aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pops two values off of the stack that must be numbers and compares them. If 7363aa99676SStefan Eßer the first value is less than the second, then the contents of register *r* 7373aa99676SStefan Eßer are executed. 7383aa99676SStefan Eßer 7393aa99676SStefan Eßer If either or both of the values are not numbers, dc(1) will raise an error 7403aa99676SStefan Eßer and reset (see the **RESET** section). 7413aa99676SStefan Eßer 7427e5c51e5SStefan Eßer**\<**_r_**e**_s_ 7433aa99676SStefan Eßer 7443aa99676SStefan Eßer: Like the above, but will execute register *s* if the comparison fails. 7453aa99676SStefan Eßer 7463aa99676SStefan Eßer If either or both of the values are not numbers, dc(1) will raise an error 7473aa99676SStefan Eßer and reset (see the **RESET** section). 7483aa99676SStefan Eßer 7493aa99676SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 7503aa99676SStefan Eßer 7517e5c51e5SStefan Eßer**!\<**_r_ 7523aa99676SStefan Eßer 7533aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pops two values off of the stack that must be numbers and compares them. If 7543aa99676SStefan Eßer the first value is not less than the second (greater than or equal to), then 7553aa99676SStefan Eßer the contents of register *r* are executed. 7563aa99676SStefan Eßer 7573aa99676SStefan Eßer If either or both of the values are not numbers, dc(1) will raise an error 7583aa99676SStefan Eßer and reset (see the **RESET** section). 7593aa99676SStefan Eßer 7607e5c51e5SStefan Eßer**!\<**_r_**e**_s_ 7613aa99676SStefan Eßer 7623aa99676SStefan Eßer: Like the above, but will execute register *s* if the comparison fails. 7633aa99676SStefan Eßer 7643aa99676SStefan Eßer If either or both of the values are not numbers, dc(1) will raise an error 7653aa99676SStefan Eßer and reset (see the **RESET** section). 7663aa99676SStefan Eßer 7673aa99676SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 7683aa99676SStefan Eßer 7697e5c51e5SStefan Eßer**=**_r_ 7703aa99676SStefan Eßer 7713aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pops two values off of the stack that must be numbers and compares them. If 7723aa99676SStefan Eßer the first value is equal to the second, then the contents of register *r* 7733aa99676SStefan Eßer are executed. 7743aa99676SStefan Eßer 7753aa99676SStefan Eßer If either or both of the values are not numbers, dc(1) will raise an error 7763aa99676SStefan Eßer and reset (see the **RESET** section). 7773aa99676SStefan Eßer 7787e5c51e5SStefan Eßer**=**_r_**e**_s_ 7793aa99676SStefan Eßer 7803aa99676SStefan Eßer: Like the above, but will execute register *s* if the comparison fails. 7813aa99676SStefan Eßer 7823aa99676SStefan Eßer If either or both of the values are not numbers, dc(1) will raise an error 7833aa99676SStefan Eßer and reset (see the **RESET** section). 7843aa99676SStefan Eßer 7853aa99676SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 7863aa99676SStefan Eßer 7877e5c51e5SStefan Eßer**!=**_r_ 7883aa99676SStefan Eßer 7893aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pops two values off of the stack that must be numbers and compares them. If 7903aa99676SStefan Eßer the first value is not equal to the second, then the contents of register 7913aa99676SStefan Eßer *r* are executed. 7923aa99676SStefan Eßer 7933aa99676SStefan Eßer If either or both of the values are not numbers, dc(1) will raise an error 7943aa99676SStefan Eßer and reset (see the **RESET** section). 7953aa99676SStefan Eßer 7967e5c51e5SStefan Eßer**!=**_r_**e**_s_ 7973aa99676SStefan Eßer 7983aa99676SStefan Eßer: Like the above, but will execute register *s* if the comparison fails. 7993aa99676SStefan Eßer 8003aa99676SStefan Eßer If either or both of the values are not numbers, dc(1) will raise an error 8013aa99676SStefan Eßer and reset (see the **RESET** section). 8023aa99676SStefan Eßer 8033aa99676SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 8043aa99676SStefan Eßer 8053aa99676SStefan Eßer**?** 8063aa99676SStefan Eßer 8073aa99676SStefan Eßer: Reads a line from the **stdin** and executes it. This is to allow macros to 8083aa99676SStefan Eßer request input from users. 8093aa99676SStefan Eßer 8103aa99676SStefan Eßer**q** 8113aa99676SStefan Eßer 8123aa99676SStefan Eßer: During execution of a macro, this exits the execution of that macro and the 8133aa99676SStefan Eßer execution of the macro that executed it. If there are no macros, or only one 8143aa99676SStefan Eßer macro executing, dc(1) exits. 8153aa99676SStefan Eßer 8163aa99676SStefan Eßer**Q** 8173aa99676SStefan Eßer 8183aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pops a value from the stack which must be non-negative and is used the 8193aa99676SStefan Eßer number of macro executions to pop off of the execution stack. If the number 8203aa99676SStefan Eßer of levels to pop is greater than the number of executing macros, dc(1) 8213aa99676SStefan Eßer exits. 8223aa99676SStefan Eßer 82344d4804dSStefan Eßer**,** 82444d4804dSStefan Eßer 82544d4804dSStefan Eßer: Pushes the depth of the execution stack onto the stack. The execution stack 82644d4804dSStefan Eßer is the stack of string executions. The number that is pushed onto the stack 82744d4804dSStefan Eßer is exactly as many as is needed to make dc(1) exit with the **Q** command, 82844d4804dSStefan Eßer so the sequence **,Q** will make dc(1) exit. 82944d4804dSStefan Eßer 830d101cdd6SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 831d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 8323aa99676SStefan Eßer## Status 8333aa99676SStefan Eßer 8343aa99676SStefan EßerThese commands query status of the stack or its top value. 8353aa99676SStefan Eßer 8363aa99676SStefan Eßer**Z** 8373aa99676SStefan Eßer 8383aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pops a value off of the stack. 8393aa99676SStefan Eßer 8403aa99676SStefan Eßer If it is a number, calculates the number of significant decimal digits it 84144d4804dSStefan Eßer has and pushes the result. It will push **1** if the argument is **0** with 84244d4804dSStefan Eßer no decimal places. 8433aa99676SStefan Eßer 8443aa99676SStefan Eßer If it is a string, pushes the number of characters the string has. 8453aa99676SStefan Eßer 8463aa99676SStefan Eßer**X** 8473aa99676SStefan Eßer 8483aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pops a value off of the stack. 8493aa99676SStefan Eßer 8503aa99676SStefan Eßer If it is a number, pushes the *scale* of the value onto the stack. 8513aa99676SStefan Eßer 8523aa99676SStefan Eßer If it is a string, pushes **0**. 8533aa99676SStefan Eßer 854d101cdd6SStefan Eßer**u** 855d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 856d101cdd6SStefan Eßer: Pops one value off of the stack. If the value is a number, this pushes **1** 857d101cdd6SStefan Eßer onto the stack. Otherwise (if it is a string), it pushes **0**. 858d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 859d101cdd6SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 860d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 861d101cdd6SStefan Eßer**t** 862d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 863d101cdd6SStefan Eßer: Pops one value off of the stack. If the value is a string, this pushes **1** 864d101cdd6SStefan Eßer onto the stack. Otherwise (if it is a number), it pushes **0**. 865d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 866d101cdd6SStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 867d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 8683aa99676SStefan Eßer**z** 8693aa99676SStefan Eßer 87044d4804dSStefan Eßer: Pushes the current depth of the stack (before execution of this command) 87144d4804dSStefan Eßer onto the stack. 87244d4804dSStefan Eßer 87344d4804dSStefan Eßer**y**_r_ 87444d4804dSStefan Eßer 87544d4804dSStefan Eßer: Pushes the current stack depth of the register *r* onto the main stack. 87644d4804dSStefan Eßer 87744d4804dSStefan Eßer Because each register has a depth of **1** (with the value **0** in the top 87844d4804dSStefan Eßer item) when dc(1) starts, dc(1) requires that each register's stack must 87944d4804dSStefan Eßer always have at least one item; dc(1) will give an error and reset otherwise 88044d4804dSStefan Eßer (see the **RESET** section). This means that this command will never push 88144d4804dSStefan Eßer **0**. 88244d4804dSStefan Eßer 88344d4804dSStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 8843aa99676SStefan Eßer 8853aa99676SStefan Eßer## Arrays 8863aa99676SStefan Eßer 8873aa99676SStefan EßerThese commands manipulate arrays. 8883aa99676SStefan Eßer 8897e5c51e5SStefan Eßer**:**_r_ 8903aa99676SStefan Eßer 8913aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pops the top two values off of the stack. The second value will be stored in 8923aa99676SStefan Eßer the array *r* (see the **REGISTERS** section), indexed by the first value. 8933aa99676SStefan Eßer 8947e5c51e5SStefan Eßer**;**_r_ 8953aa99676SStefan Eßer 8963aa99676SStefan Eßer: Pops the value on top of the stack and uses it as an index into the array 8973aa99676SStefan Eßer *r*. The selected value is then pushed onto the stack. 8983aa99676SStefan Eßer 89944d4804dSStefan Eßer**Y**_r_ 90044d4804dSStefan Eßer 90144d4804dSStefan Eßer: Pushes the length of the array *r* onto the stack. 90244d4804dSStefan Eßer 90344d4804dSStefan Eßer This is a **non-portable extension**. 90444d4804dSStefan Eßer 905d43fa8efSStefan Eßer## Global Settings 906d43fa8efSStefan Eßer 907d43fa8efSStefan EßerThese commands retrieve global settings. These are the only commands that 908d43fa8efSStefan Eßerrequire multiple specific characters, and all of them begin with the letter 909d43fa8efSStefan Eßer**g**. Only the characters below are allowed after the character **g**; any 910d43fa8efSStefan Eßerother character produces a parse error (see the **ERRORS** section). 911d43fa8efSStefan Eßer 912d43fa8efSStefan Eßer**gl** 913d43fa8efSStefan Eßer 914d43fa8efSStefan Eßer: Pushes the line length set by **DC_LINE_LENGTH** (see the **ENVIRONMENT 915d43fa8efSStefan Eßer VARIABLES** section) onto the stack. 916d43fa8efSStefan Eßer 917103d7cdfSStefan Eßer**gx** 918103d7cdfSStefan Eßer 919103d7cdfSStefan Eßer: Pushes **1** onto the stack if extended register mode is on, **0** 920103d7cdfSStefan Eßer otherwise. See the *Extended Register Mode* subsection of the **REGISTERS** 921103d7cdfSStefan Eßer section for more information. 922103d7cdfSStefan Eßer 923d43fa8efSStefan Eßer**gz** 924d43fa8efSStefan Eßer 925d43fa8efSStefan Eßer: Pushes **0** onto the stack if the leading zero setting has not been enabled 926d43fa8efSStefan Eßer with the **-z** or **-\-leading-zeroes** options (see the **OPTIONS** 927d43fa8efSStefan Eßer section), non-zero otherwise. 928d43fa8efSStefan Eßer 9293aa99676SStefan Eßer# REGISTERS 9303aa99676SStefan Eßer 9313aa99676SStefan EßerRegisters are names that can store strings, numbers, and arrays. (Number/string 9323aa99676SStefan Eßerregisters do not interfere with array registers.) 9333aa99676SStefan Eßer 9343aa99676SStefan EßerEach register is also its own stack, so the current register value is the top of 9353aa99676SStefan Eßerthe stack for the register. All registers, when first referenced, have one value 93644d4804dSStefan Eßer(**0**) in their stack, and it is a runtime error to attempt to pop that item 93744d4804dSStefan Eßeroff of the register stack. 9383aa99676SStefan Eßer 9393aa99676SStefan EßerIn non-extended register mode, a register name is just the single character that 94044d4804dSStefan Eßerfollows any command that needs a register name. The only exceptions are: a 94144d4804dSStefan Eßernewline (**'\\n'**) and a left bracket (**'['**); it is a parse error for a 94244d4804dSStefan Eßernewline or a left bracket to be used as a register name. 9433aa99676SStefan Eßer 9443aa99676SStefan Eßer## Extended Register Mode 9453aa99676SStefan Eßer 9463aa99676SStefan EßerUnlike most other dc(1) implentations, this dc(1) provides nearly unlimited 9473aa99676SStefan Eßeramounts of registers, if extended register mode is enabled. 9483aa99676SStefan Eßer 949028616d0SStefan EßerIf extended register mode is enabled (**-x** or **-\-extended-register** 9503aa99676SStefan Eßercommand-line arguments are given), then normal single character registers are 9513aa99676SStefan Eßerused *unless* the character immediately following a command that needs a 9523aa99676SStefan Eßerregister name is a space (according to **isspace()**) and not a newline 9533aa99676SStefan Eßer(**'\\n'**). 9543aa99676SStefan Eßer 9553aa99676SStefan EßerIn that case, the register name is found according to the regex 9563aa99676SStefan Eßer**\[a-z\]\[a-z0-9\_\]\*** (like bc(1) identifiers), and it is a parse error if 9573aa99676SStefan Eßerthe next non-space characters do not match that regex. 9583aa99676SStefan Eßer 9593aa99676SStefan Eßer# RESET 9603aa99676SStefan Eßer 9613aa99676SStefan EßerWhen dc(1) encounters an error or a signal that it has a non-default handler 9623aa99676SStefan Eßerfor, it resets. This means that several things happen. 9633aa99676SStefan Eßer 964*12e0d316SStefan EßerFirst, any macros that are executing are stopped and popped off the execution 965*12e0d316SStefan Eßerstack. The behavior is not unlike that of exceptions in programming languages. 966*12e0d316SStefan EßerThen the execution point is set so that any code waiting to execute (after all 9673aa99676SStefan Eßermacros returned) is skipped. 9683aa99676SStefan Eßer 969*12e0d316SStefan EßerHowever, the stack of values is *not* cleared; in interactive mode, users can 970*12e0d316SStefan Eßerinspect the stack and manipulate it. 971*12e0d316SStefan Eßer 9723aa99676SStefan EßerThus, when dc(1) resets, it skips any remaining code waiting to be executed. 9733aa99676SStefan EßerThen, if it is interactive mode, and the error was not a fatal error (see the 9743aa99676SStefan Eßer**EXIT STATUS** section), it asks for more input; otherwise, it exits with the 9753aa99676SStefan Eßerappropriate return code. 9763aa99676SStefan Eßer 9773aa99676SStefan Eßer# PERFORMANCE 9783aa99676SStefan Eßer 9793aa99676SStefan EßerMost dc(1) implementations use **char** types to calculate the value of **1** 9803aa99676SStefan Eßerdecimal digit at a time, but that can be slow. This dc(1) does something 9813aa99676SStefan Eßerdifferent. 9823aa99676SStefan Eßer 9833aa99676SStefan EßerIt uses large integers to calculate more than **1** decimal digit at a time. If 9843aa99676SStefan Eßerbuilt in a environment where **DC_LONG_BIT** (see the **LIMITS** section) is 9853aa99676SStefan Eßer**64**, then each integer has **9** decimal digits. If built in an environment 9863aa99676SStefan Eßerwhere **DC_LONG_BIT** is **32** then each integer has **4** decimal digits. This 9873aa99676SStefan Eßervalue (the number of decimal digits per large integer) is called 9883aa99676SStefan Eßer**DC_BASE_DIGS**. 9893aa99676SStefan Eßer 9903aa99676SStefan EßerIn addition, this dc(1) uses an even larger integer for overflow checking. This 9913aa99676SStefan Eßerinteger type depends on the value of **DC_LONG_BIT**, but is always at least 9923aa99676SStefan Eßertwice as large as the integer type used to store digits. 9933aa99676SStefan Eßer 9943aa99676SStefan Eßer# LIMITS 9953aa99676SStefan Eßer 9963aa99676SStefan EßerThe following are the limits on dc(1): 9973aa99676SStefan Eßer 9983aa99676SStefan Eßer**DC_LONG_BIT** 9993aa99676SStefan Eßer 10003aa99676SStefan Eßer: The number of bits in the **long** type in the environment where dc(1) was 10013aa99676SStefan Eßer built. This determines how many decimal digits can be stored in a single 10023aa99676SStefan Eßer large integer (see the **PERFORMANCE** section). 10033aa99676SStefan Eßer 10043aa99676SStefan Eßer**DC_BASE_DIGS** 10053aa99676SStefan Eßer 10063aa99676SStefan Eßer: The number of decimal digits per large integer (see the **PERFORMANCE** 10073aa99676SStefan Eßer section). Depends on **DC_LONG_BIT**. 10083aa99676SStefan Eßer 10093aa99676SStefan Eßer**DC_BASE_POW** 10103aa99676SStefan Eßer 10113aa99676SStefan Eßer: The max decimal number that each large integer can store (see 10123aa99676SStefan Eßer **DC_BASE_DIGS**) plus **1**. Depends on **DC_BASE_DIGS**. 10133aa99676SStefan Eßer 10143aa99676SStefan Eßer**DC_OVERFLOW_MAX** 10153aa99676SStefan Eßer 10163aa99676SStefan Eßer: The max number that the overflow type (see the **PERFORMANCE** section) can 10173aa99676SStefan Eßer hold. Depends on **DC_LONG_BIT**. 10183aa99676SStefan Eßer 10193aa99676SStefan Eßer**DC_BASE_MAX** 10203aa99676SStefan Eßer 10213aa99676SStefan Eßer: The maximum output base. Set at **DC_BASE_POW**. 10223aa99676SStefan Eßer 10233aa99676SStefan Eßer**DC_DIM_MAX** 10243aa99676SStefan Eßer 10253aa99676SStefan Eßer: The maximum size of arrays. Set at **SIZE_MAX-1**. 10263aa99676SStefan Eßer 10273aa99676SStefan Eßer**DC_SCALE_MAX** 10283aa99676SStefan Eßer 10293aa99676SStefan Eßer: The maximum **scale**. Set at **DC_OVERFLOW_MAX-1**. 10303aa99676SStefan Eßer 10313aa99676SStefan Eßer**DC_STRING_MAX** 10323aa99676SStefan Eßer 10333aa99676SStefan Eßer: The maximum length of strings. Set at **DC_OVERFLOW_MAX-1**. 10343aa99676SStefan Eßer 10353aa99676SStefan Eßer**DC_NAME_MAX** 10363aa99676SStefan Eßer 10373aa99676SStefan Eßer: The maximum length of identifiers. Set at **DC_OVERFLOW_MAX-1**. 10383aa99676SStefan Eßer 10393aa99676SStefan Eßer**DC_NUM_MAX** 10403aa99676SStefan Eßer 10413aa99676SStefan Eßer: The maximum length of a number (in decimal digits), which includes digits 10423aa99676SStefan Eßer after the decimal point. Set at **DC_OVERFLOW_MAX-1**. 10433aa99676SStefan Eßer 10443aa99676SStefan EßerExponent 10453aa99676SStefan Eßer 10463aa99676SStefan Eßer: The maximum allowable exponent (positive or negative). Set at 10473aa99676SStefan Eßer **DC_OVERFLOW_MAX**. 10483aa99676SStefan Eßer 10493aa99676SStefan EßerNumber of vars 10503aa99676SStefan Eßer 10513aa99676SStefan Eßer: The maximum number of vars/arrays. Set at **SIZE_MAX-1**. 10523aa99676SStefan Eßer 10533aa99676SStefan EßerThese limits are meant to be effectively non-existent; the limits are so large 10543aa99676SStefan Eßer(at least on 64-bit machines) that there should not be any point at which they 10553aa99676SStefan Eßerbecome a problem. In fact, memory should be exhausted before these limits should 10563aa99676SStefan Eßerbe hit. 10573aa99676SStefan Eßer 10583aa99676SStefan Eßer# ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES 10593aa99676SStefan Eßer 1060d101cdd6SStefan EßerAs **non-portable extensions**, dc(1) recognizes the following environment 1061d101cdd6SStefan Eßervariables: 10623aa99676SStefan Eßer 10633aa99676SStefan Eßer**DC_ENV_ARGS** 10643aa99676SStefan Eßer 10653aa99676SStefan Eßer: This is another way to give command-line arguments to dc(1). They should be 10663aa99676SStefan Eßer in the same format as all other command-line arguments. These are always 10673aa99676SStefan Eßer processed first, so any files given in **DC_ENV_ARGS** will be processed 10683aa99676SStefan Eßer before arguments and files given on the command-line. This gives the user 10693aa99676SStefan Eßer the ability to set up "standard" options and files to be used at every 10703aa99676SStefan Eßer invocation. The most useful thing for such files to contain would be useful 10713aa99676SStefan Eßer functions that the user might want every time dc(1) runs. Another use would 10723aa99676SStefan Eßer be to use the **-e** option to set **scale** to a value other than **0**. 10733aa99676SStefan Eßer 10743aa99676SStefan Eßer The code that parses **DC_ENV_ARGS** will correctly handle quoted arguments, 10753aa99676SStefan Eßer but it does not understand escape sequences. For example, the string 10763aa99676SStefan Eßer **"/home/gavin/some dc file.dc"** will be correctly parsed, but the string 10773aa99676SStefan Eßer **"/home/gavin/some \"dc\" file.dc"** will include the backslashes. 10783aa99676SStefan Eßer 10793aa99676SStefan Eßer The quote parsing will handle either kind of quotes, **'** or **"**. Thus, 10803aa99676SStefan Eßer if you have a file with any number of single quotes in the name, you can use 10819a995fe1SStefan Eßer double quotes as the outside quotes, as in **"some 'dc' file.dc"**, and vice 10823aa99676SStefan Eßer versa if you have a file with double quotes. However, handling a file with 10833aa99676SStefan Eßer both kinds of quotes in **DC_ENV_ARGS** is not supported due to the 10843aa99676SStefan Eßer complexity of the parsing, though such files are still supported on the 10853aa99676SStefan Eßer command-line where the parsing is done by the shell. 10863aa99676SStefan Eßer 10873aa99676SStefan Eßer**DC_LINE_LENGTH** 10883aa99676SStefan Eßer 10893aa99676SStefan Eßer: If this environment variable exists and contains an integer that is greater 10903aa99676SStefan Eßer than **1** and is less than **UINT16_MAX** (**2\^16-1**), dc(1) will output 10913aa99676SStefan Eßer lines to that length, including the backslash newline combo. The default 10923aa99676SStefan Eßer line length is **70**. 10933aa99676SStefan Eßer 1094d43fa8efSStefan Eßer The special value of **0** will disable line length checking and print 1095d43fa8efSStefan Eßer numbers without regard to line length and without backslashes and newlines. 1096d43fa8efSStefan Eßer 109744d4804dSStefan Eßer**DC_SIGINT_RESET** 10983aa99676SStefan Eßer 109944d4804dSStefan Eßer: If dc(1) is not in interactive mode (see the **INTERACTIVE MODE** section), 110044d4804dSStefan Eßer then this environment variable has no effect because dc(1) exits on 110144d4804dSStefan Eßer **SIGINT** when not in interactive mode. 110244d4804dSStefan Eßer 110344d4804dSStefan Eßer However, when dc(1) is in interactive mode, then if this environment 110444d4804dSStefan Eßer variable exists and contains an integer, a non-zero value makes dc(1) reset 110544d4804dSStefan Eßer on **SIGINT**, rather than exit, and zero makes dc(1) exit. If this 110644d4804dSStefan Eßer environment variable exists and is *not* an integer, then dc(1) will exit on 110744d4804dSStefan Eßer **SIGINT**. 110844d4804dSStefan Eßer 110944d4804dSStefan Eßer This environment variable overrides the default, which can be queried with 111044d4804dSStefan Eßer the **-h** or **-\-help** options. 111144d4804dSStefan Eßer 111244d4804dSStefan Eßer**DC_TTY_MODE** 111344d4804dSStefan Eßer 111444d4804dSStefan Eßer: If TTY mode is *not* available (see the **TTY MODE** section), then this 111544d4804dSStefan Eßer environment variable has no effect. 111644d4804dSStefan Eßer 111744d4804dSStefan Eßer However, when TTY mode is available, then if this environment variable 111844d4804dSStefan Eßer exists and contains an integer, then a non-zero value makes dc(1) use TTY 111944d4804dSStefan Eßer mode, and zero makes dc(1) not use TTY mode. 112044d4804dSStefan Eßer 112144d4804dSStefan Eßer This environment variable overrides the default, which can be queried with 112244d4804dSStefan Eßer the **-h** or **-\-help** options. 112344d4804dSStefan Eßer 112444d4804dSStefan Eßer**DC_PROMPT** 112544d4804dSStefan Eßer 112644d4804dSStefan Eßer: If TTY mode is *not* available (see the **TTY MODE** section), then this 112744d4804dSStefan Eßer environment variable has no effect. 112844d4804dSStefan Eßer 112944d4804dSStefan Eßer However, when TTY mode is available, then if this environment variable 113044d4804dSStefan Eßer exists and contains an integer, a non-zero value makes dc(1) use a prompt, 113144d4804dSStefan Eßer and zero or a non-integer makes dc(1) not use a prompt. If this environment 113244d4804dSStefan Eßer variable does not exist and **DC_TTY_MODE** does, then the value of the 113344d4804dSStefan Eßer **DC_TTY_MODE** environment variable is used. 113444d4804dSStefan Eßer 113544d4804dSStefan Eßer This environment variable and the **DC_TTY_MODE** environment variable 113644d4804dSStefan Eßer override the default, which can be queried with the **-h** or **-\-help** 113744d4804dSStefan Eßer options. 11383aa99676SStefan Eßer 113910041e99SStefan Eßer**DC_EXPR_EXIT** 114010041e99SStefan Eßer 114110041e99SStefan Eßer: If any expressions or expression files are given on the command-line with 114210041e99SStefan Eßer **-e**, **-\-expression**, **-f**, or **-\-file**, then if this environment 114310041e99SStefan Eßer variable exists and contains an integer, a non-zero value makes dc(1) exit 114478bc019dSStefan Eßer after executing the expressions and expression files, and a zero value makes 114578bc019dSStefan Eßer dc(1) not exit. 114610041e99SStefan Eßer 114710041e99SStefan Eßer This environment variable overrides the default, which can be queried with 114810041e99SStefan Eßer the **-h** or **-\-help** options. 114910041e99SStefan Eßer 1150d101cdd6SStefan Eßer**DC_DIGIT_CLAMP** 1151d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 1152d101cdd6SStefan Eßer: When parsing numbers and if this environment variable exists and contains an 1153d101cdd6SStefan Eßer integer, a non-zero value makes dc(1) clamp digits that are greater than or 1154d101cdd6SStefan Eßer equal to the current **ibase** so that all such digits are considered equal 1155d101cdd6SStefan Eßer to the **ibase** minus 1, and a zero value disables such clamping so that 1156d101cdd6SStefan Eßer those digits are always equal to their value, which is multiplied by the 1157d101cdd6SStefan Eßer power of the **ibase**. 1158d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 1159d101cdd6SStefan Eßer This never applies to single-digit numbers, as per the bc(1) standard (see 1160d101cdd6SStefan Eßer the **STANDARDS** section). 1161d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 1162d101cdd6SStefan Eßer This environment variable overrides the default, which can be queried with 1163d101cdd6SStefan Eßer the **-h** or **-\-help** options. 1164d101cdd6SStefan Eßer 11653aa99676SStefan Eßer# EXIT STATUS 11663aa99676SStefan Eßer 11673aa99676SStefan Eßerdc(1) returns the following exit statuses: 11683aa99676SStefan Eßer 11693aa99676SStefan Eßer**0** 11703aa99676SStefan Eßer 11713aa99676SStefan Eßer: No error. 11723aa99676SStefan Eßer 11733aa99676SStefan Eßer**1** 11743aa99676SStefan Eßer 11753aa99676SStefan Eßer: A math error occurred. This follows standard practice of using **1** for 11763aa99676SStefan Eßer expected errors, since math errors will happen in the process of normal 11773aa99676SStefan Eßer execution. 11783aa99676SStefan Eßer 11793aa99676SStefan Eßer Math errors include divide by **0**, taking the square root of a negative 11803aa99676SStefan Eßer number, attempting to convert a negative number to a hardware integer, 118144d4804dSStefan Eßer overflow when converting a number to a hardware integer, overflow when 118244d4804dSStefan Eßer calculating the size of a number, and attempting to use a non-integer where 118344d4804dSStefan Eßer an integer is required. 11843aa99676SStefan Eßer 11853aa99676SStefan Eßer Converting to a hardware integer happens for the second operand of the power 11863aa99676SStefan Eßer (**\^**) operator. 11873aa99676SStefan Eßer 11883aa99676SStefan Eßer**2** 11893aa99676SStefan Eßer 11903aa99676SStefan Eßer: A parse error occurred. 11913aa99676SStefan Eßer 11923aa99676SStefan Eßer Parse errors include unexpected **EOF**, using an invalid character, failing 11933aa99676SStefan Eßer to find the end of a string or comment, and using a token where it is 11943aa99676SStefan Eßer invalid. 11953aa99676SStefan Eßer 11963aa99676SStefan Eßer**3** 11973aa99676SStefan Eßer 11983aa99676SStefan Eßer: A runtime error occurred. 11993aa99676SStefan Eßer 120044d4804dSStefan Eßer Runtime errors include assigning an invalid number to any global (**ibase**, 120144d4804dSStefan Eßer **obase**, or **scale**), giving a bad expression to a **read()** call, 120244d4804dSStefan Eßer calling **read()** inside of a **read()** call, type errors (including 120344d4804dSStefan Eßer attempting to execute a number), and attempting an operation when the stack 120444d4804dSStefan Eßer has too few elements. 12053aa99676SStefan Eßer 12063aa99676SStefan Eßer**4** 12073aa99676SStefan Eßer 12083aa99676SStefan Eßer: A fatal error occurred. 12093aa99676SStefan Eßer 12103aa99676SStefan Eßer Fatal errors include memory allocation errors, I/O errors, failing to open 12113aa99676SStefan Eßer files, attempting to use files that do not have only ASCII characters (dc(1) 12123aa99676SStefan Eßer only accepts ASCII characters), attempting to open a directory as a file, 12133aa99676SStefan Eßer and giving invalid command-line options. 12143aa99676SStefan Eßer 12153aa99676SStefan EßerThe exit status **4** is special; when a fatal error occurs, dc(1) always exits 12163aa99676SStefan Eßerand returns **4**, no matter what mode dc(1) is in. 12173aa99676SStefan Eßer 12183aa99676SStefan EßerThe other statuses will only be returned when dc(1) is not in interactive mode 12193aa99676SStefan Eßer(see the **INTERACTIVE MODE** section), since dc(1) resets its state (see the 12203aa99676SStefan Eßer**RESET** section) and accepts more input when one of those errors occurs in 12213aa99676SStefan Eßerinteractive mode. This is also the case when interactive mode is forced by the 1222028616d0SStefan Eßer**-i** flag or **-\-interactive** option. 12233aa99676SStefan Eßer 12243aa99676SStefan EßerThese exit statuses allow dc(1) to be used in shell scripting with error 12253aa99676SStefan Eßerchecking, and its normal behavior can be forced by using the **-i** flag or 1226028616d0SStefan Eßer**-\-interactive** option. 12273aa99676SStefan Eßer 12283aa99676SStefan Eßer# INTERACTIVE MODE 12293aa99676SStefan Eßer 12303aa99676SStefan EßerLike bc(1), dc(1) has an interactive mode and a non-interactive mode. 12313aa99676SStefan EßerInteractive mode is turned on automatically when both **stdin** and **stdout** 1232028616d0SStefan Eßerare hooked to a terminal, but the **-i** flag and **-\-interactive** option can 123344d4804dSStefan Eßerturn it on in other situations. 12343aa99676SStefan Eßer 12353aa99676SStefan EßerIn interactive mode, dc(1) attempts to recover from errors (see the **RESET** 12363aa99676SStefan Eßersection), and in normal execution, flushes **stdout** as soon as execution is 123744d4804dSStefan Eßerdone for the current input. dc(1) may also reset on **SIGINT** instead of exit, 123844d4804dSStefan Eßerdepending on the contents of, or default for, the **DC_SIGINT_RESET** 123944d4804dSStefan Eßerenvironment variable (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section). 12403aa99676SStefan Eßer 12413aa99676SStefan Eßer# TTY MODE 12423aa99676SStefan Eßer 124344d4804dSStefan EßerIf **stdin**, **stdout**, and **stderr** are all connected to a TTY, then "TTY 124444d4804dSStefan Eßermode" is considered to be available, and thus, dc(1) can turn on TTY mode, 124544d4804dSStefan Eßersubject to some settings. 12463aa99676SStefan Eßer 124744d4804dSStefan EßerIf there is the environment variable **DC_TTY_MODE** in the environment (see the 124844d4804dSStefan Eßer**ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section), then if that environment variable contains a 124944d4804dSStefan Eßernon-zero integer, dc(1) will turn on TTY mode when **stdin**, **stdout**, and 125044d4804dSStefan Eßer**stderr** are all connected to a TTY. If the **DC_TTY_MODE** environment 125144d4804dSStefan Eßervariable exists but is *not* a non-zero integer, then dc(1) will not turn TTY 125244d4804dSStefan Eßermode on. 12533aa99676SStefan Eßer 125444d4804dSStefan EßerIf the environment variable **DC_TTY_MODE** does *not* exist, the default 125544d4804dSStefan Eßersetting is used. The default setting can be queried with the **-h** or 125644d4804dSStefan Eßer**-\-help** options. 12573aa99676SStefan Eßer 12583aa99676SStefan EßerTTY mode is different from interactive mode because interactive mode is required 1259d101cdd6SStefan Eßerin the bc(1) specification (see the **STANDARDS** section), and interactive mode 1260d101cdd6SStefan Eßerrequires only **stdin** and **stdout** to be connected to a terminal. 12613aa99676SStefan Eßer 126244d4804dSStefan Eßer## Command-Line History 126344d4804dSStefan Eßer 126444d4804dSStefan EßerCommand-line history is only enabled if TTY mode is, i.e., that **stdin**, 126544d4804dSStefan Eßer**stdout**, and **stderr** are connected to a TTY and the **DC_TTY_MODE** 126644d4804dSStefan Eßerenvironment variable (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section) and its default 126744d4804dSStefan Eßerdo not disable TTY mode. See the **COMMAND LINE HISTORY** section for more 126844d4804dSStefan Eßerinformation. 126944d4804dSStefan Eßer 127044d4804dSStefan Eßer## Prompt 127144d4804dSStefan Eßer 127244d4804dSStefan EßerIf TTY mode is available, then a prompt can be enabled. Like TTY mode itself, it 127344d4804dSStefan Eßercan be turned on or off with an environment variable: **DC_PROMPT** (see the 127444d4804dSStefan Eßer**ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section). 127544d4804dSStefan Eßer 127644d4804dSStefan EßerIf the environment variable **DC_PROMPT** exists and is a non-zero integer, then 127744d4804dSStefan Eßerthe prompt is turned on when **stdin**, **stdout**, and **stderr** are connected 127844d4804dSStefan Eßerto a TTY and the **-P** and **-\-no-prompt** options were not used. The read 127944d4804dSStefan Eßerprompt will be turned on under the same conditions, except that the **-R** and 128044d4804dSStefan Eßer**-\-no-read-prompt** options must also not be used. 128144d4804dSStefan Eßer 128244d4804dSStefan EßerHowever, if **DC_PROMPT** does not exist, the prompt can be enabled or disabled 128344d4804dSStefan Eßerwith the **DC_TTY_MODE** environment variable, the **-P** and **-\-no-prompt** 128444d4804dSStefan Eßeroptions, and the **-R** and **-\-no-read-prompt** options. See the **ENVIRONMENT 128544d4804dSStefan EßerVARIABLES** and **OPTIONS** sections for more details. 128644d4804dSStefan Eßer 12873aa99676SStefan Eßer# SIGNAL HANDLING 12883aa99676SStefan Eßer 128944d4804dSStefan EßerSending a **SIGINT** will cause dc(1) to do one of two things. 129044d4804dSStefan Eßer 129144d4804dSStefan EßerIf dc(1) is not in interactive mode (see the **INTERACTIVE MODE** section), or 129244d4804dSStefan Eßerthe **DC_SIGINT_RESET** environment variable (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** 129344d4804dSStefan Eßersection), or its default, is either not an integer or it is zero, dc(1) will 129444d4804dSStefan Eßerexit. 129544d4804dSStefan Eßer 129644d4804dSStefan EßerHowever, if dc(1) is in interactive mode, and the **DC_SIGINT_RESET** or its 129744d4804dSStefan Eßerdefault is an integer and non-zero, then dc(1) will stop executing the current 129844d4804dSStefan Eßerinput and reset (see the **RESET** section) upon receiving a **SIGINT**. 12993aa99676SStefan Eßer 13003aa99676SStefan EßerNote that "current input" can mean one of two things. If dc(1) is processing 130144d4804dSStefan Eßerinput from **stdin** in interactive mode, it will ask for more input. If dc(1) 130244d4804dSStefan Eßeris processing input from a file in interactive mode, it will stop processing the 130344d4804dSStefan Eßerfile and start processing the next file, if one exists, or ask for input from 130444d4804dSStefan Eßer**stdin** if no other file exists. 13053aa99676SStefan Eßer 13063aa99676SStefan EßerThis means that if a **SIGINT** is sent to dc(1) as it is executing a file, it 13073aa99676SStefan Eßercan seem as though dc(1) did not respond to the signal since it will immediately 13083aa99676SStefan Eßerstart executing the next file. This is by design; most files that users execute 13093aa99676SStefan Eßerwhen interacting with dc(1) have function definitions, which are quick to parse. 13103aa99676SStefan EßerIf a file takes a long time to execute, there may be a bug in that file. The 13113aa99676SStefan Eßerrest of the files could still be executed without problem, allowing the user to 13123aa99676SStefan Eßercontinue. 13133aa99676SStefan Eßer 13143aa99676SStefan Eßer**SIGTERM** and **SIGQUIT** cause dc(1) to clean up and exit, and it uses the 13153aa99676SStefan Eßerdefault handler for all other signals. The one exception is **SIGHUP**; in that 131644d4804dSStefan Eßercase, and only when dc(1) is in TTY mode (see the **TTY MODE** section), a 131744d4804dSStefan Eßer**SIGHUP** will cause dc(1) to clean up and exit. 13183aa99676SStefan Eßer 13193aa99676SStefan Eßer# COMMAND LINE HISTORY 13203aa99676SStefan Eßer 132144d4804dSStefan Eßerdc(1) supports interactive command-line editing. 132244d4804dSStefan Eßer 132344d4804dSStefan EßerIf dc(1) can be in TTY mode (see the **TTY MODE** section), history can be 132444d4804dSStefan Eßerenabled. This means that command-line history can only be enabled when 132544d4804dSStefan Eßer**stdin**, **stdout**, and **stderr** are all connected to a TTY. 132644d4804dSStefan Eßer 132744d4804dSStefan EßerLike TTY mode itself, it can be turned on or off with the environment variable 132844d4804dSStefan Eßer**DC_TTY_MODE** (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section). 13293aa99676SStefan Eßer 13303aa99676SStefan Eßer**Note**: tabs are converted to 8 spaces. 13313aa99676SStefan Eßer 13323aa99676SStefan Eßer# SEE ALSO 13333aa99676SStefan Eßer 13343aa99676SStefan Eßerbc(1) 13353aa99676SStefan Eßer 13363aa99676SStefan Eßer# STANDARDS 13373aa99676SStefan Eßer 1338d101cdd6SStefan EßerThe dc(1) utility operators and some behavior are compliant with the operators 1339d101cdd6SStefan Eßerin the IEEE Std 1003.1-2017 (“POSIX.1-2017”) bc(1) specification at 1340d101cdd6SStefan Eßerhttps://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/bc.html . 13413aa99676SStefan Eßer 13423aa99676SStefan Eßer# BUGS 13433aa99676SStefan Eßer 13444fca8e0fSStefan EßerNone are known. Report bugs at https://git.gavinhoward.com/gavin/bc . 13453aa99676SStefan Eßer 13463aa99676SStefan Eßer# AUTHOR 13473aa99676SStefan Eßer 13484fca8e0fSStefan EßerGavin D. Howard <gavin@gavinhoward.com> and contributors. 1349