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20 #pragma prototyped
21 
22 #include	<shell.h>
23 #include	<signal.h>
24 #include	"defs.h"
25 #include	"shtable.h"
26 #include	"ulimit.h"
27 #include	"name.h"
28 #include	"version.h"
29 #if KSHELL
30 #   include	"builtins.h"
31 #   include	"jobs.h"
32 #   include	"FEATURE/cmds"
33 #   define	bltin(x)	(b_##x)
34     /* The following is for builtins that do not accept -- options */
35 #   define	Bltin(x)	(B_##x)
36 #else
37 #   define bltin(x)	0
38 #endif
39 
40 #if defined(SHOPT_CMDLIB_DIR) && !defined(SHOPT_CMDLIB_HDR)
41 #	define SHOPT_CMDLIB_HDR	<cmdlist.h>
42 #endif
43 #define Q(f)		#f	/* libpp cpp workaround -- fixed 2005-04-11 */
44 #define CMDLIST(f)	SH_CMDLIB_DIR "/" Q(f), NV_BLTIN|NV_BLTINOPT|NV_NOFREE, bltin(f),
45 
46 #undef	basename
47 #undef	dirname
48 
49 /*
50  * The order up through "[" is significant
51  */
52 const struct shtable3 shtab_builtins[] =
53 {
54 	"login",	NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV|BLT_SPC,	Bltin(login),
55 	"exec",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV|BLT_SPC,	bltin(exec),
56 	"set",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV|BLT_SPC,	bltin(set),
57 	":",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV|BLT_SPC,	bltin(true),
58 	"true",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV,		bltin(true),
59 	"command",	NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV|BLT_EXIT,	bltin(command),
60 	"cd",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV,		bltin(cd),
61 	"break",	NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV|BLT_SPC,	bltin(break),
62 	"continue",	NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV|BLT_SPC,	bltin(break),
63 	"typeset",	NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV|BLT_SPC|BLT_DCL,bltin(typeset),
64 	"test",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV,		bltin(test),
65 	"[",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV,		bltin(test),
66 	"let",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV,		bltin(let),
67 	"export",	NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV|BLT_SPC|BLT_DCL,bltin(readonly),
68 	".",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV|BLT_SPC,	bltin(dot_cmd),
69 	"return",	NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV|BLT_SPC,	bltin(return),
70 #if SHOPT_BASH
71 	"local",	NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV|BLT_SPC|BLT_DCL,bltin(typeset),
72 #endif
73 #if _bin_newgrp || _usr_bin_newgrp
74 	"newgrp",	NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV|BLT_SPC,	Bltin(login),
75 #endif	/* _bin_newgrp || _usr_bin_newgrp */
76 	"alias",	NV_BLTIN|BLT_SPC|BLT_DCL,	bltin(alias),
77 	"hash",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_SPC|BLT_DCL,	bltin(alias),
78 	"enum",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV|BLT_SPC|BLT_DCL,bltin(enum),
79 	"eval",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV|BLT_SPC|BLT_EXIT,bltin(eval),
80 	"exit",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV|BLT_SPC,	bltin(return),
81 	"fc",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV|BLT_EXIT,	bltin(hist),
82 	"hist",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV|BLT_EXIT,	bltin(hist),
83 	"readonly",	NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV|BLT_SPC|BLT_DCL,bltin(readonly),
84 	"shift",	NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV|BLT_SPC,	bltin(shift),
85 	"trap",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV|BLT_SPC,	bltin(trap),
86 	"unalias",	NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV|BLT_SPC,	bltin(unalias),
87 	"unset",	NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV|BLT_SPC,	bltin(unset),
88 	"builtin",	NV_BLTIN,			bltin(builtin),
89 #if SHOPT_ECHOPRINT
90 	"echo",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV,		bltin(print),
91 #else
92 	"echo",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV,		Bltin(echo),
93 #endif /* SHOPT_ECHOPRINT */
94 #ifdef JOBS
95 #   ifdef SIGTSTP
96 	"bg",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV,		bltin(bg),
97 	"fg",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV|BLT_EXIT,	bltin(bg),
98 	"disown",	NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV,		bltin(bg),
99 	"kill",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV,		bltin(kill),
100 #   else
101 	"/bin/kill",	NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV,		bltin(kill),
102 #   endif	/* SIGTSTP */
103 	"jobs",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV,		bltin(jobs),
104 #endif	/* JOBS */
105 	"false",	NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV,		bltin(false),
106 	"getopts",	NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV,		bltin(getopts),
107 	"print",	NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV,		bltin(print),
108 	"printf",	NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV,		bltin(printf),
109 	"pwd",		NV_BLTIN,			bltin(pwd),
110 	"read",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV,		bltin(read),
111 	"sleep",	NV_BLTIN,			bltin(sleep),
112 	"alarm",	NV_BLTIN,			bltin(alarm),
113 	"ulimit",	NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV,		bltin(ulimit),
114 	"umask",	NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV,		bltin(umask),
115 #ifdef _cmd_universe
116 	"universe",	NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV,		bltin(universe),
117 #endif /* _cmd_universe */
118 #if SHOPT_FS_3D
119 	"vpath",	NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV,		bltin(vpath),
120 	"vmap",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV,		bltin(vpath),
121 #endif /* SHOPT_FS_3D */
122 	"wait",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV|BLT_EXIT,	bltin(wait),
123 	"type",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV,		bltin(whence),
124 	"whence",	NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV,		bltin(whence),
125 #ifdef SHOPT_CMDLIB_HDR
126 #include SHOPT_CMDLIB_HDR
127 #else
128 	CMDLIST(basename)
129 	CMDLIST(chmod)
130 	CMDLIST(dirname)
131 	CMDLIST(getconf)
132 	CMDLIST(head)
133 	CMDLIST(mkdir)
134 	CMDLIST(logname)
135 	CMDLIST(cat)
136 	CMDLIST(cmp)
137 	CMDLIST(cut)
138 	CMDLIST(uname)
139 	CMDLIST(wc)
140 	CMDLIST(sync)
141 #endif
142 #if SHOPT_REGRESS
143 	"__regress__",		NV_BLTIN|BLT_ENV,	bltin(__regress__),
144 #endif
145 	"",		0, 0
146 };
147 
148 
149 const char sh_set[] =
150 "[a?Set the export attribute for each variable whose name does not "
151 	"contain a \b.\b that you assign a value in the current shell "
152 	"environment.]"
153 "[b?The shell writes a message to standard error as soon it detects that "
154 	"a background job completes rather than waiting until the next prompt.]"
155 "[e?A simple command that has an non-zero exit status will cause the shell "
156 	"to exit unless the simple command is:]{"
157 	"[++?contained in an \b&&\b or \b||\b list.]"
158 	"[++?the command immediately following \bif\b, \bwhile\b, or \buntil\b.]"
159 	"[++?contained in the pipeline following \b!\b.]"
160 "}"
161 "[f?Pathname expansion is disabled.]"
162 "[h?Obsolete.  Causes each command whose name has the syntax of an "
163 	"alias to become a tracked alias when it is first encountered.]"
164 "[k?This is obsolete.  All arguments of the form \aname\a\b=\b\avalue\a "
165 	"are removed and placed in the variable assignment list for "
166 	"the command.  Ordinarily, variable assignments must precede "
167 	"command arguments.]"
168 "[m?When enabled, the shell runs background jobs in a separate process "
169 	"group and displays a line upon completion.  This mode is enabled "
170 	"by default for interactive shells on systems that support job "
171 	"control.]"
172 "[n?The shell reads commands and checks for syntax errors, but does "
173 	"not execute the command.  Usually specified on command invocation.]"
174 "[o]:?[option?If \aoption\a is not specified, the list of options and "
175 	"their current settings will be written to standard output.  When "
176 	"invoked with a \b+\b the options will be written in a format "
177 	"that can be reinput to the shell to restore the settings. "
178 	"This option can be repeated to enable/disable multiple options. "
179 	"The value of \aoption\a must be one of the following:]{"
180 		"[+allexport?Equivalent to \b-a\b.]"
181 		"[+bgnice?Runs background jobs at lower priorities.]"
182 		"[+braceexpand?Equivalent to \b-B\b.] "
183 		"[+emacs?Enables/disables \bemacs\b editing mode.]"
184 		"[+errexit?Equivalent to \b-e\b.]"
185 		"[+globstar?Equivalent to \b-G\b.]"
186 		"[+gmacs?Enables/disables \bgmacs\b editing mode.  \bgmacs\b "
187 			"editing mode is the same as \bemacs\b editing mode "
188 			"except for the handling of \b^T\b.]"
189 #if SHOPT_BASH
190 		"[+hashall?Equivalent to \b-h\b and \b-o trackall\b. Available "
191 		"in bash compatibility mode only.]"
192 		"[+history?Enable command history. Available in bash "
193 		"compatibility mode only. On by default in interactive "
194 		"shells.]"
195 #endif
196 #if SHOPT_HISTEXPAND
197 		"[+histexpand?Equivalent to \b-H\b.]"
198 #endif
199 		"[+ignoreeof?Prevents an interactive shell from exiting on "
200 			"reading an end-of-file.]"
201 		"[+keyword?Equivalent to \b-k\b.]"
202 		"[+markdirs?A trailing \b/\b is appended to directories "
203 			"resulting from pathname expansion.]"
204 		"[+monitor?Equivalent to \b-m\b.]"
205 		"[+multiline?Use multiple lines when editing lines that are "
206 			"longer than the window width.]"
207 		"[+noclobber?Equivalent to \b-C\b.]"
208 		"[+noexec?Equivalent to \b-n\b.]"
209 		"[+noglob?Equivalent to \b-f\b.]"
210 		"[+nolog?This has no effect.  It is provided for backward "
211 			"compatibility.]"
212 		"[+notify?Equivalent to \b-b\b.]"
213 		"[+nounset?Equivalent to \b-u\b.]"
214 #if SHOPT_BASH
215 		"[+onecmd?Equivalent to \b-t\b. Available in bash compatibility "
216 		"mode only.]"
217 		"[+physical?Equivalent to \b-P\b. Available in bash "
218 		"compatibility mode only.]"
219 		"[+posix?Turn on POSIX compatibility. Available in bash "
220 		"compatibility mode only. Bash in POSIX mode is not the "
221 		"same as ksh.]"
222 #endif
223 		"[+pipefail?A pipeline will not complete until all components "
224 			"of the pipeline have completed, and the exit status "
225 			"of the pipeline will be the value of the last "
226 			"command to exit with non-zero exit status, or will "
227 			"be zero if all commands return zero exit status.]"
228 		"[+privileged?Equivalent to \b-p\b.]"
229 		"[+showme?Simple commands preceded by a \b;\b will be traced "
230 			"as if \b-x\b were enabled but not executed.]"
231 		"[+trackall?Equivalent to \b-h\b.]"
232 		"[+verbose?Equivalent to \b-v\b.]"
233 		"[+vi?Enables/disables \bvi\b editing mode.]"
234 		"[+viraw?Does not use canonical input mode when using \bvi\b "
235 			"edit mode.]"
236 		"[+xtrace?Equivalent to \b-x\b.]"
237 "}"
238 "[p?Privileged mode.  Disabling \b-p\b sets the effective user id to the "
239 	"real user id, and the effective group id to the real group id.  "
240 	"Enabling \b-p\b restores the effective user and group ids to their "
241 	"values when the shell was invoked.  The \b-p\b option is on "
242 	"whenever the real and effective user id is not equal or the "
243 	"real and effective group id is not equal.  User profiles are "
244 	"not processed when \b-p\b is enabled.]"
245 "[r?restricted.  Enables restricted shell.  This option cannot be unset once "
246 	"enabled.]"
247 "[t?Obsolete.  The shell reads one command and then exits.]"
248 "[u?If enabled, the shell displays an error message when it tries to expand "
249 	"a variable that is unset.]"
250 "[v?Verbose.  The shell displays its input onto standard error as it "
251 	"reads it.]"
252 "[x?Execution trace.  The shell will display each command after all "
253 	"expansion and before execution preceded by the expanded value "
254 	"of the \bPS4\b parameter.]"
255 #if SHOPT_BASH
256 	"\fbash1\f"
257 #endif
258 #if SHOPT_BRACEPAT
259 "[B?Enable {...} group expansion. On by default.]"
260 #endif
261 "[C?Prevents existing regular files from being overwritten using the \b>\b "
262 	"redirection operator.  The \b>|\b redirection overrides this "
263 	"\bnoclobber\b option.]"
264 "[G?Causes \b**\b by itself to also match all sub-directories during pathname "
265 	"expansion.]"
266 #if SHOPT_HISTEXPAND
267    "[H?Enable \b!\b-style history expansion similar to \bcsh\b.]"
268 #endif
269 ;
270 
271 const char sh_optbreak[] =
272 "[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: break (AT&T Research) 1999-04-07 $\n]"
273 USAGE_LICENSE
274 "[+NAME?break - break out of loop ]"
275 "[+DESCRIPTION?\bbreak\b is a shell special built-in that exits the "
276 	"smallest enclosing \bfor\b, \bselect\b, \bwhile\b, or \buntil\b loop, "
277 	"or the \an\a-th enclosing loop if \an\a is specified.  "
278 	"Execution continues at the command following the loop(s).]"
279 "[+?If \an\a is given, it must be a positive integer >= 1. If \an\a "
280 	"is larger than the number of enclosing loops, the last enclosing "
281 	"loop will be exited.]"
282 "\n"
283 "\n[n]\n"
284 "\n"
285 "[+EXIT STATUS?0]"
286 "[+SEE ALSO?\bcontinue\b(1), \breturn\b(1)]"
287 ;
288 
289 const char sh_optcont[] =
290 "[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: continue (AT&T Research) 1999-04-07 $\n]"
291 USAGE_LICENSE
292 "[+NAME?continue - continue execution at top of the loop]"
293 "[+DESCRIPTION?\bcontinue\b is a shell special built-in that continues "
294 	"execution at the top of smallest enclosing enclosing \bfor\b, "
295 	"\bselect\b, \bwhile\b, or \buntil\b loop, if any; or the top of "
296 	"the \an\a-th enclosing loop if \an\a is specified.]"
297 "[+?If \an\a is given, it must be a positive integer >= 1. If \an\a "
298 	"is larger than the number of enclosing loops, the last enclosing "
299 	" loop will be used.]"
300 
301 "\n"
302 "\n[n]\n"
303 "\n"
304 "[+SEE ALSO?\bbreak\b(1)]"
305 ;
306 
307 const char sh_optalarm[]	= "r [varname seconds]";
308 const char sh_optalias[] =
309 "[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: alias (AT&T Research) 1999-07-07 $\n]"
310 USAGE_LICENSE
311 "[+NAME?alias - define or display aliases]"
312 "[+DESCRIPTION?\balias\b creates or redefines alias definitions "
313 	"or writes the existing alias definitions to standard output.  "
314 	"An alias definitions provides a string value that will replace "
315 	"a command name when the command is read.  Alias names can "
316 	"contain any printable character which is not special to the shell.  "
317 	"If an alias value ends in a space or tab, then the word "
318 	"following the command name the alias replaces is also checked "
319 	"to see whether it is an alias.]"
320 "[+?If no \aname\as are specified then the names and values of all "
321 	"aliases are written to standard output.  Otherwise, for "
322 	"each \aname\a that is specified, and \b=\b\avalue\a  is not "
323 	"specified, the current value of the alias corresponding to "
324 	"\aname\a is written to standard output.  If \b=\b\avalue\a is "
325 	"specified, the alias \aname\a will be created or redefined.]"
326 "[+?\balias\b is built-in to the shell as a declaration command so that "
327 	"field splitting and pathname expansion are not performed on "
328 	"the arguments.  Tilde expansion occurs on \avalue\a.  An alias "
329 	"definition only affects scripts read by the current shell "
330 	"environment.  It does not effect scripts run by this shell.]"
331 "[p?Causes the output to be in the form of alias commands that can be used "
332 	"as input to the shell to recreate the current aliases.]"
333 "[t?Used for tracked aliases.  These are aliases that connect a "
334 	"command name to the pathname of the command and are reset "
335 	"when the \bPATH\b variable is unset.  The tracked aliases feature is "
336 	"now obsolete.]"
337 "[x?Ignored, this option is obsolete.]"
338 "\n"
339 "\n[name[=value]...]\n"
340 "\n"
341 "[+EXIT STATUS?]{"
342         "[+0?Successful completion.]"
343         "[+>0?One or more \aname\a operands did not have an alias "
344 		"definition, or an error occurred.]"
345 "}"
346 
347 "[+SEE ALSO?\bsh\b(1), \bunalias\b(1)]"
348 ;
349 
350 const char sh_optbuiltin[] =
351 "[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: builtin (AT&T Research) 1999-07-10 $\n]"
352 USAGE_LICENSE
353 "[+NAME?builtin - add, delete, or display shell built-ins]"
354 "[+DESCRIPTION?\bbuiltin\b can be used to add, delete, or display "
355     "built-in commands in the current shell environment. A built-in command "
356     "executes in the current shell process and can have side effects in the "
357     "current shell. On most systems, the invocation time for built-in "
358     "commands is one or two orders of magnitude less than commands that "
359     "create a separate process.]"
360 "[+?For each \apathname\a specified, the basename of the pathname "
361     "determines the name of the built-in. For each basename, the shell looks "
362     "for a C level function in the current shell whose name is determined by "
363     "prepending \bb_\b to the built-in name. If \apathname\a contains a "
364     "\b/\b, then the built-in is bound to this pathname. A built-in bound to "
365     "a pathname will only be executed if \apathname\a is the first "
366     "executable found during a path search. Otherwise, built-ins are found "
367     "prior to performing the path search.]"
368 "[+?If no \apathname\a operands are specified, then \bbuiltin\b displays "
369     "the current list of built-ins, or just the special built-ins if \b-s\b "
370     "is specified, on standard output. The full pathname for built-ins that "
371     "are bound to pathnames are displayed.]"
372 "[+?Libraries containing built-ins can be specified with the \b-f\b "
373     "option. If the library contains a function named \blib_init\b(), this "
374     "function will be invoked with argument \b0\b when the library is "
375     "loaded. The \blib_init\b() function can load built-ins by invoking an "
376     "appropriate C level function. In this case there is no restriction on "
377     "the C level function name.]"
378 "[+?The C level function will be invoked with three arguments. The first "
379     "two are the same as \bmain\b() and the third one is a pointer.]"
380 "[+?\bbuiltin\b cannot be invoked from a restricted shell.]"
381 "[d?Deletes each of the specified built-ins. Special built-ins cannot be "
382     "deleted.]"
383 "[f]:[lib?On systems with dynamic linking, \alib\a names a shared "
384     "library to load and search for built-ins. Libraries are search for in "
385     "\b$PATH\b and system dependent library directories. The system "
386     "dependent shared library prefix and/or suffix may be omitted. Once a "
387     "library is loaded, its symbols become available for the current and "
388     "subsequent invocations of \bbuiltin\b. Multiple libraries can be "
389     "specified with separate invocations of \bbuiltin\b. Libraries are "
390     "searched in the reverse order in which they are specified.]"
391 "[s?Display only the special built-ins.]"
392 "\n"
393 "\n[pathname ...]\n"
394 "\n"
395 "[+EXIT STATUS?]{"
396 	"[+0?All \apathname\a operands and \b-f\b options processed "
397 	"successfully.]"
398 	"[+>0?An error occurred.]"
399 "}"
400 "[+SEE ALSO?\bwhence\b(1)]"
401 ;
402 
403 const char sh_optcd[] =
404 "[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: cd (AT&T Research) 1999-06-05 $\n]"
405 USAGE_LICENSE
406 "[+NAME?cd - change working directory ]"
407 "[+DESCRIPTION?\bcd\b changes the current working directory of the "
408 	"current shell environment.]"
409 "[+?In the first form with one operand, if \adirectory\a begins with "
410 	"\b/\b, or if the first component is \b.\b or \b..\b, the "
411 	"directory will be changed to this directory.  If directory is \b-\b, "
412 	"the directory will be changed to the last directory visited.  "
413 	"Otherwise, if the \bCDPATH\b environment variable is set, \bcd\b "
414 	"searches for \adirectory\a relative to each directory named in "
415 	"the colon separated list of directories defined by \bCDPATH\b.  "
416 	"If \bCDPATH\b not set, \bcd\b changes to the directory specified "
417 	"by \adirectory\a.]"
418 "[+?In the second form, the first occurrence of the string \aold\a "
419 	"contained in the pathname of the present working directory "
420 	"is replaced by the string \anew\a and the resulting string "
421 	"is used as the directory to which to change.]"
422 "[+?When invoked without operands and when the \bHOME\b environment "
423 	"variable is set to a nonempty value,  the directory named by "
424 	"the \bHOME\b environment variable will be used.  If \bHOME\b "
425 	"is empty or unset, \bcd\b will fail.]"
426 "[+?When \bcd\b is successful, the \bPWD\b environment variable will be set "
427 	"to the name of an absolute pathname that does not contain any "
428 	"\b..\b components corresponding to the new directory.  The "
429 	"environment variable \bOLDPWD\b will be set to the previous "
430 	"value of \bPWD\b.  If the new directory is found by searching "
431 	"the directories named by \bCDPATH\b, or if \adirectory\a is \b-\b, "
432 	"or if the two operand form is used, the new value of \bPWD\b will be "
433 	"written to standard output.]"
434 "[+?If both \b-L\b and \b-P\b are specified, the last one specified will "
435 	"be used.  If neither \b-P\b or \b-L\b is specified then the "
436 	"behavior will be determined by the \bgetconf\b parameter "
437 	"\bPATH_RESOLVE\b.  If \bPATH_RESOLVE\b is \bphysical\b, "
438 	"then the behavior will be as if \b-P\b were specified.  Otherwise, "
439 	"the behavior will be as if  \b-L\b were specified.]"
440 "[L?Handle each pathname component \b..\b in a logical fashion by moving "
441 	"up one level by name in the present working directory.]"
442 "[P?The present working directory is first converted to an absolute pathname "
443 	"that does not contain symbolic link components and symbolic name "
444 	"components are expanded in the resulting directory name.]"
445 "\n"
446 "\n[directory]\n"
447 "old new\n"
448 "\n"
449 "[+EXIT STATUS?]{"
450 	"[+0?Directory successfully changed.]"
451 	"[+>0?An error occurred.]"
452 "}"
453 "[+SEE ALSO?\bpwd\b(1), \bgetconf\b(1)]"
454 ;
455 
456 const char sh_optcommand[] =
457 "[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: command (AT&T Research) 2003-08-01 $\n]"
458 USAGE_LICENSE
459 "[+NAME?command - execute a simple command]"
460 "[+DESCRIPTION?Without \b-v\b or \b-V\b,  \bcommand\b executes \acommand\a "
461 	"with arguments given by \aarg\a, suppressing the shell function lookup "
462 	"that normally occurs.  In addition, if \acommand\a is a special "
463 	"built-in command, then the special properties are removed so that "
464 	"failures will not cause the script that executes it to terminate.]"
465 "[+?With the \b-v\b or \b-V\b options, \bcommand\b is equivalent to the "
466 	"\bwhence\b(1) command.]"
467 "[p?Causes a default path to be searched rather than the one defined by the "
468 	"value of \bPATH\b.]"
469 "[v?Equivalent to \bwhence\b \acommand\a [\aarg\a ...]].]"
470 "[x?If \acommand\a fails because there are too many \aarg\as, it will be "
471 	"invoked multiple times with a subset of the arguments on each "
472 	"invocation.  Arguments that occur prior to the first word that expand "
473 	"to multiple arguments and arguments that occur after the last word "
474 	"that expands to multiple arguments will be passed on each invocation. "
475 	"The exit status will be the maximum invocation exit status.]"
476 "[V?Equivalent to \bwhence \b-v\b \acommand\a [\aarg\a ...]].]"
477 "\n"
478 "\n[command [arg ...]]\n"
479 "\n"
480 "[+EXIT STATUS?If \acommand\a is invoked, the exit status of \bcommand\b "
481 	"will be that of \acommand\a.  Otherwise, it will be one of "
482 	"the following:]{"
483 	"[+0?\bcommand\b completed successfully.]"
484 	"[+>0?\b-v\b or \b-V\b has been specified and an error occurred.]"
485 	"[+126?\acommand\a was found but could not be invoked.]"
486 	"[+127?\acommand\a could not be found.]"
487 "}"
488 
489 "[+SEE ALSO?\bwhence\b(1), \bgetconf\b(1)]"
490 ;
491 
492 const char sh_optdot[]	 =
493 "[-1c?@(#)$Id: \b.\b (AT&T Research) 2000-04-02 $\n]"
494 USAGE_LICENSE
495 "[+NAME?\b.\b - execute commands in the current environment]"
496 "[+DESCRIPTION?\b.\b is a special built-in command that executes commands "
497 	"from a function or a file in the current environment.]"
498 "[+?If \aname\a refers to a function defined with the \bfunction\b \aname\a "
499 	"syntax, the function executes in the current environment as "
500 	"if it had been defined with the \aname\a\b()\b syntax so that "
501 	"there is no scoping.  Otherwise, commands from the file defined "
502 	"by \aname\a are executed in the current environment.  Note that "
503 	"the complete script is read before it begins to execute so that "
504 	"any aliases defined in this script will not take effect until "
505 	"the script completes execution.]"
506 "[+?When \aname\a refers to a file, the \bPATH\b variable is searched "
507 	"for the file containing commands.  In this case execute permission "
508 	"is not required for \aname\a.]"
509 "[+?If any \aarg\as are specified, these become the positional parameters "
510 	"for the duration of the function or script and are restored "
511 	"upon completion.]"
512 "\n"
513 "\n name [arg ...]\n"
514 "\n"
515 "[+EXIT STATUS?If \aname\a is found, then the exit status is that "
516 	"of the last command executed.  Otherwise, since this is a special "
517 	"built-in, an error will cause a non-interactive shell to exit with "
518 	"a non-zero exit status.  An interactive shell returns a non-zero exit "
519 	"status to indicate an error.]"
520 
521 "[+SEE ALSO?\bcommand\b(1), \bksh\b(1)]"
522 ;
523 
524 #ifndef ECHOPRINT
525     const char sh_optecho[]	= " [-n] [arg...]";
526 #endif /* !ECHOPRINT */
527 
528 const char sh_opteval[] =
529 "[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: eval (AT&T Research) 1999-07-07 $\n]"
530 USAGE_LICENSE
531 "[+NAME?eval - create a shell command and process it]"
532 "[+DESCRIPTION?\beval\b is a shell special built-in command that constructs "
533 	"a command by concatenating the \aarg\as together, separating each "
534 	"with a space.  The resulting string is then taken as input to "
535 	"the shell and evaluated in the current environment.  Note that "
536 	"command words are expanded twice; once to construct \aarg\a, and "
537 	"again when the shell executes the constructed command.]"
538 "[+?It is not an error if \aarg\a is not given.]"
539 "\n"
540 "\n[arg...]\n"
541 "\n"
542 "[+EXIT STATUS?If \aarg\a is not specified, the exit status is \b0\b.  "
543 	"Otherwise, it is the exit status of the command defined by the "
544 	"\aarg\a operands.]"
545 "[+SEE ALSO?\bexec\b(1), \btrap\b(1), \b.\b(1)]"
546 ;
547 
548 const char sh_optexec[] =
549 "[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: exec (AT&T Research) 1999-07-10 $\n]"
550 USAGE_LICENSE
551 "[+NAME?exec - execute command, open/close and duplicate file descriptors]"
552 "[+DESCRIPTION?\bexec\b is a special built-in command that can be used to "
553 	"manipulate file descriptors or to replace the current shell "
554 	"with a new command.]"
555 "[+?If \acommand\a is specified, then the current shell process will be "
556 	"replaced by \acommand\a rather than running \acommand\a and waiting "
557 	"for it to complete.  Note that there is no need to use "
558 	"\bexec\b to enhance performance since the shell implicitly "
559 	"uses the exec mechanism internally whenever possible.]"
560 "[+?If no operands are specified, \bexec\b can be used to open or "
561 	"close files, or to manipulate file descriptors from \b0\b to "
562 	"\b9\b in the current shell environment using the standard "
563 	"redirection mechanism available with all commands.  The "
564 	"close-on-exec flags will be set on file descriptor numbers "
565 	"greater than \b2\b that are opened this way so that they "
566 	"will be closed when another program is invoked.]"
567 "[+?Because \bexec\b is a special command, any failure will cause the "
568 	"script that invokes it to exit.  This can be prevented by "
569 	"invoking \bexec\b from the \bcommand\b utility.]"
570 "[+?\bexec\b cannot be invoked from a restricted shell to create "
571 	"files or to open a file for writing or appending.]"
572 "[c?Clear all environment variables before executions except variable "
573 	"assignments that are part of the current \bexec\b command.]"
574 "[a]:[name?\bargv[0]]\b will be set to \aname\a for \acommand\a]"
575 "\n"
576 "\n[command [arg ...]]\n"
577 "\n"
578 "[+EXIT STATUS?If \acommand\a is specified, \bexec\b does not return.  "
579 	"Otherwise, the exit status is one of the following:]{"
580 	"[+0?All I/O redirections were successful.]"
581 	"[+>0?An error occurred.]"
582 "}"
583 "[+SEE ALSO?\bcommand\b(1), \beval\b(1)]"
584 ;
585 
586 
587 const char sh_optexit[] =
588 "[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: exit (AT&T Research) 1999-07-07 $\n]"
589 USAGE_LICENSE
590 "[+NAME?exit - exit the current shell]"
591 "[+DESCRIPTION?\bexit\b is shell special built-in that causes the "
592 	"shell that invokes it to exit.  Before exiting the shell, if the "
593 	"\bEXIT\b trap is set it will be invoked.]"
594 "[+?If \an\a is given, it will be used to set the exit status.]"
595 "\n"
596 "\n[n]\n"
597 "\n"
598 "[+EXIT STATUS?If \an\a is specified, the exit status is the least significant "
599 	"eight bits of the value of \an\a.  Otherwise, the exit status is the "
600 	"exit status of preceding command.  When invoked inside a trap, the "
601 	"preceding command means the command that invoked the trap.]"
602 "[+SEE ALSO?\bbreak\b(1), \breturn\b(1)]"
603 ;
604 
605 const char sh_optexport[] =
606 "[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: export (AT&T Research) 1999-07-07 $\n]"
607 USAGE_LICENSE
608 "[+NAME?export - set export attribute on variables]"
609 "[+DESCRIPTION?\bexport\b sets the export attribute on each of "
610 	"the variables specified by \aname\a which causes them "
611 	"to be in the environment of subsequently executed commands.  "
612 	"If \b=\b\avalue\a is specified, the variable \aname\a is "
613 	"set to \avalue\a.]"
614 "[+?If no \aname\as are specified then the names and values of all "
615 	"exported variables are written to standard output.]"
616 "[+?\bexport\b is built-in to the shell as a declaration command so that "
617 	"field splitting and pathname expansion are not performed on "
618 	"the arguments.  Tilde expansion occurs on \avalue\a.]"
619 "[p?Causes the output to be in the form of \bexport\b commands that can be "
620 	"used as input to the shell to recreate the current exports.]"
621 "\n"
622 "\n[name[=value]...]\n"
623 "\n"
624 "[+EXIT STATUS?]{"
625         "[+0?Successful completion.]"
626         "[+>0?An error occurred.]"
627 "}"
628 
629 "[+SEE ALSO?\bsh\b(1), \btypeset\b(1)]"
630 ;
631 
632 const char sh_optgetopts[] =
633 ":[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: getopts (AT&T Research) 2005-01-01 $\n]"
634 "[-author?Glenn Fowler <gsf@research.att.com>]"
635 USAGE_LICENSE
636 "[+NAME?\f?\f - parse utility options]"
637 "[+DESCRIPTION?The \bgetopts\b utility can be used to retrieve options and "
638   "arguments from a list of arguments given by \aargs\a or the positional "
639   "parameters if \aargs\a is omitted.  It can also generate usage messages "
640   "and a man page for the command based on the information in \aoptstring\a.]"
641 "[+?Each time it is invoked, the \bgetopts\b utility places the value "
642   "of the next option in the shell variable specified by the \aname\a "
643   "operand and the index of the next argument to be processed in the "
644   "shell variable \bOPTIND\b.  When the shell is invoked \bOPTIND\b "
645   "is initialized to \b1\b.  When an option requires or permits an option "
646   "argument, \bgetopts\b places the option argument in the shell "
647   "variable \bOPTARG\b. Otherwise \bOPTARG\b is set to \b1\b when the "
648   "option is set and \b0\b when the option is unset.]"
649 "[+?The \aoptstring\a string consists of alpha-numeric characters, "
650   "the special characters +, -, ?, :, and <space>, or character groups "
651   "enclosed in [...]].  Character groups may be nested in {...}. "
652   "Outside of a [...]] group, a single new-line followed by zero or "
653   "more blanks is ignored.  One or more blank lines separate the "
654   "options from the command argument synopsis.]"
655 "[+?Each [...]] group consists of an optional label, "
656   "optional attributes separated by :, and an "
657   "optional description string following ?.  The characters from the ? "
658   "to the end of the next ]] are ignored for option parsing and short "
659   "usage messages.  They are used for generating verbose help or man pages. "
660   "The : character may not appear in the label. "
661   "The ? character must be specified as ?? in the label and the ]] character "
662   "must be specified as ]]]] in the description string. "
663   "Text between two \\b (backspace) characters indicates "
664   "that the text should be emboldened when displayed. "
665   "Text between two \\a (bell) characters indicates that the text should "
666   "be emphasized or italicized when displayed. "
667   "Text between two \\v (vertical tab) characters indicates "
668   "that the text should displayed in a fixed width font. "
669   "Text between two \\f (formfeed) characters will be replaced by the "
670     "output from the shell function whose name is that of the enclosed text.]"
671 "[+?All output from this interface is written to the standard error.]"
672 "[+?There are several group types:]{"
673   "[+1.?A group of the form "
674     "[-[\aversion\a]][\aflag\a[\anumber\a]]]]...[?\atext\a]]]] "
675     "appearing as the first group enables the extended interface. \aversion\a "
676     "specifies the interface version, currently \b1\b. The latest version is "
677     "assumed if \aversion\a is omitted. Future enhancements "
678     "may increment \aversion\a, but all versions will be supported. \atext\a "
679     "typically specifies an SCCS or CVS identification string. Zero or more "
680     "\aflags\a with optional \anumber\a values may be specified to control "
681     "option parsing. "
682     "The flags are:]{"
683       "[++?Arguments beginning with + are considered options.]"
684       "[+c?Cache this \aoptstring\a for multiple passes. Used to optimize "
685 	"builtins that may be called many times within the same process.]"
686       "[+i?Ignore this \aoptstring\a when generating help. Used when "
687 	"combining \aoptstring\a values from multiple passes.]"
688       "[+l?Display only \alongname\a options in help messages.]"
689       "[+n?Associate -\anumber\a and +\anumber\a options with the first "
690         "option with numeric arguments.]"
691       "[+o?The \b-\b option character prefix is optional (supports "
692         "obsolete \bps\b(1) option syntax.)]"
693       "[+p?\anumber\a specifies the number of \b-\b characters that must "
694 	"prefix long option names. The default is \b2\b; \b0\b, \b1\b or "
695 	"\b2\b are accepted (e.g., \bp0\b for \bdd\b(1) and \bp1\b for "
696 	"\bfind\b(1).)]"
697       "[+s?\anumber\a specifies the \b--??man\b section number, "
698         "\b1\b by default.]"
699   "}"
700   "[+2.?An option specification of the form "
701     "[\aoption\a[!]][=\anumber\a]][:\alongname\a]][?\atext\a]]]]. In this "
702     "case the first field is the option character; this is the value returned "
703     "in the \aname\a operand when the option is matched.  If there is no "
704     "option character then a two or more digit number should be specified. "
705     "This number will be returned as the value of the \aname\a operand if the "
706     "long option is matched. If \aoption\a is followed by \b!\b then the option "
707     "character sense is the inverse of the longname sense. For options that do "
708     "not take values \bOPTARG\b will be set to \b0\b for \b!\b inverted option "
709     "characters and \b1\b otherwise. =\anumber\a optionally specifies a number to "
710     "be returned in the \aname\a operand instead of the option character. A "
711     "longname is specified by \b--\b\alongname\a and is matched by the shortest "
712     "non-ambiguous prefix of all long options. * in the \alongname\a field "
713     "indicates that only characters up to that point need to match, provided "
714     "any additional characters match exactly. The enclosing [ and ]] can be "
715     "omitted for an option that does not have a longname or descriptive text.]"
716   "[+3.?An option argument specification. "
717     "Options that take arguments can be followed by : (string value) or # "
718     "(numeric value) and an option argument specification.  An option argument "
719     "specification consists of the option argument name as field 1. "
720     "The remaining \b:\b separated fields are a type name and zero or more of "
721     "the special attribute words \blistof\b, \boneof\b, and \bignorecase\b. "
722     "A default option value may be specified in the final field as "
723     "\b:=\b\adefault\a. The option argument specification may be followed "
724     "by a list of option value descriptions enclosed in braces. "
725     "A long option that takes an argument is specified as "
726     "\b--\b\alongname\a=\avalue\a. If the : or # is followed by ? then the "
727     "option argument is optional. If only the option character form is "
728     "specified then the optional argument value is not set if the next "
729     "argument starts with - or +.]"
730   "[+4.?A option value description.]"
731   "[+5.?A argument specification. A list of valid option argument values "
732     "can be specified by enclosing them inside a {...} following "
733     "the option argument specification.  Each of the permitted "
734     "values can be specified with a [...]] containing the "
735     "value followed by a description.]"
736   "[+6.?A group of the form [+\\n...]] will display the characters "
737     "representing ... in fixed with font without adding line breaks.]"
738   "[+7.?A group of the form [+\aname\a?\atext\a]] specifies a section "
739     "\aname\a with descriptive \atext\a. If \aname\a is omitted then "
740     "\atext\a is placed in a new paragraph.]"
741   "[+8.?A group of the form [-\aname\a?\atext\a]] specifies entries "
742     "for the \bIMPLEMENTATION\b section.]"
743 "}"
744 "[+?A leading : character in \aoptstring\a "
745   "affects the way errors are handled.  If an option character or longname "
746   "argument not specified in \aoptstring\a is encountered when processing "
747   "options, the shell variable whose name is \aname\a will be set to the ? "
748   "character.  The shell variable \bOPTARG\b will be set to "
749   "the character found.  If an option argument is missing or has an invalid "
750   "value, then \aname\a will be set to the : character and the shell variable "
751   "\bOPTARG\b will be set to the option character found. "
752   "Without the leading :, \aname\a will be set to the ? character, \bOPTARG\b "
753   "will be unset, and an error message will be written to standard error "
754   "when errors are encountered.]"
755 "[+?A leading + character or a + following a leading : in \aoptstring\a "
756   "specifies that arguments beginning with + will also be considered options.]"
757 "[+?The end of options occurs when:]{"
758 	"[+1.?The special argument \b--\b is encountered.]"
759 	"[+2.?An argument that does not begin with a \b-\b is encountered.]"
760 	"[+3.?A help argument is specified.]"
761 	"[+4.?An error is encountered.]"
762 "}"
763 "[+?If \bOPTIND\b is set to the value \b1\b, a new set of arguments "
764   "can be used.]"
765 "[+?\bgetopts\b can also be used to generate help messages containing command "
766   "usage and detailed descriptions.  Specify \aargs\a as:]"
767 "{ "
768 	"[+-???To generate a usage synopsis.]"
769 	"[+--?????To generate a verbose usage message.]"
770 	"[+--????man?To generate a formatted man page.]"
771 	"[+--????api?To generate an easy to parse usage message.]"
772 	"[+--????html?To generate a man page in \bhtml\b format.]"
773 	"[+--????nroff?To generate a man page in \bnroff\b format.]"
774 	"[+--????usage?List the current \aoptstring\a.]"
775 	"[+--??????\aname\a?List \bversion=\b\an\a, \an\a>0, "
776 	  "if the option \aname\a is recognized by \bgetopts\b.]"
777 "}"
778 "[+?When the end of options is encountered, \bgetopts\b exits with a "
779   "non-zero return value and the variable \bOPTIND\b is set to the "
780   "index of the first non-option argument.]"
781 "a:[name?Use \aname\a instead of the command name in usage messages.]"
782 "\n"
783 "\nopstring name [args...]\n"
784 "\n"
785 "[+EXIT STATUS]{"
786 	"[+0?An option specified was found.]"
787 	"[+1?An end of options was encountered.]"
788 	"[+2?A usage or information message was generated.]"
789 "}"
790 ;
791 
792 const char sh_optbg[] =
793 "[-1c?@(#)$Id: bg (AT&T Research) 2000-04-02 $\n]"
794 USAGE_LICENSE
795 "[+NAME?bg - resume jobs in the background]"
796 "[+DESCRIPTION?\bbg\b places the given \ajob\as into the background "
797 	"and sends them a \bCONT\b signal to start them running.]"
798 "[+?If \ajob\a is omitted, the most recently started or stopped "
799 	"background job is resumed or continued in the background.]"
800 "[+?Each \ajob\a can be specified as one of the following:]{"
801 	"[+\anumber\a?\anumber\a refers to a process id.]"
802 	"[+-\anumber\a?\anumber\a refers to a process group id.]"
803 	"[+%\anumber\a?\anumber\a refer to a job number.]"
804 	"[+%\astring\a?Refers to a job whose name begins with \astring\a.]"
805 	"[+%??\astring\a?Refers to a job whose name contains \astring\a.]"
806 	"[+%+ \bor\b %%?Refers to the current job.]"
807 	"[+%-?Refers to the previous job.]"
808 "}"
809 "\n"
810 "\n[job ...]\n"
811 "\n"
812 "[+EXIT STATUS?]{"
813 	"[+0?If all background jobs are started.]"
814 	"[+>0?If one more jobs does not exist or there are no background "
815 		"jobs.]"
816 "}"
817 
818 "[+SEE ALSO?\bwait\b(1), \bfg\b(1), \bdisown\b(1), \bjobs\b(1)]"
819 ;
820 
821 const char sh_optfg[] =
822 "[-1c?@(#)$Id: fg (AT&T Research) 2000-04-02 $\n]"
823 USAGE_LICENSE
824 "[+NAME?fg - move jobs to the foreground]"
825 "[+DESCRIPTION?\bfg\b places the given \ajob\as into the foreground "
826 	"in sequence and sends them a \bCONT\b signal to start each running.]"
827 "[+?If \ajob\a is omitted, the most recently started or stopped "
828 	"background job is moved to the foreground.]"
829 "[+?Each \ajob\a can be specified as one of the following:]{"
830 	"[+\anumber\a?\anumber\a refers to a process id.]"
831 	"[+-\anumber\a?\anumber\a refers to a process group id.]"
832 	"[+%\anumber\a?\anumber\a refer to a job number.]"
833 	"[+%\astring\a?Refers to a job whose name begins with \astring\a.]"
834 	"[+%??\astring\a?Refers to a job whose name contains \astring\a.]"
835 	"[+%+ \bor\b %%?Refers to the current job.]"
836 	"[+%-?Refers to the previous job.]"
837 "}"
838 "\n"
839 "\n[job ...]\n"
840 "\n"
841 "[+EXIT STATUS?If \bfg\b brings one or more jobs into the foreground, "
842 	"the exit status of \bfg\b  will be that of the last \ajob\a.  "
843 	"If one or more jobs does not exist or has completed, \bfg\b will "
844 	"return a non-zero exit status.]"
845 "}"
846 
847 "[+SEE ALSO?\bwait\b(1), \bbg\b(1), \bjobs\b(1)]"
848 ;
849 
850 const char sh_optdisown[] =
851 "[-1c?@(#)$Id: disown (AT&T Research) 2000-04-02 $\n]"
852 USAGE_LICENSE
853 "[+NAME?disown - disassociate a job with the current shell]"
854 "[+DESCRIPTION?\bdisown\b prevents the current shell from sending "
855 	"a \bHUP\b signal to each of the given \ajob\as when "
856 	"the current shell terminates a login session.]"
857 "[+?If \ajob\a is omitted, the most recently started or stopped "
858 	"background job is used.]"
859 "[+?Each \ajob\a can be specified as one of the following:]{"
860 	"[+\anumber\a?\anumber\a refers to a process id.]"
861 	"[+-\anumber\a?\anumber\a refers to a process group id.]"
862 	"[+%\anumber\a?\anumber\a refer to a job number.]"
863 	"[+%\astring\a?Refers to a job whose name begins with \astring\a.]"
864 	"[+%??\astring\a?Refers to a job whose name contains \astring\a.]"
865 	"[+%+ \bor\b %%?Refers to the current job.]"
866 	"[+%-?Refers to the previous job.]"
867 "}"
868 "\n"
869 "\n[job ...]\n"
870 "\n"
871 "[+EXIT STATUS?]{"
872 	"[+0?If all jobs are successfully disowned.]"
873 	"[+>0?If one more \ajob\as does not exist.]"
874 "}"
875 
876 "[+SEE ALSO?\bwait\b(1), \bbg\b(1), \bjobs\b(1)]"
877 ;
878 
879 const char sh_optjobs[] =
880 "[-1c?@(#)$Id: jobs (AT&T Research) 2000-04-02 $\n]"
881 USAGE_LICENSE
882 "[+NAME?jobs - display status of jobs]"
883 "[+DESCRIPTION?\bjobs\b displays information about specified \ajob\as "
884 	"that were started by the current shell environment on standard "
885 	"output.  The information contains the job number enclosed in "
886 	"[...]], the status, and the command line that started the job.]"
887 "[+?If \ajob\a is omitted, \bjobs\b displays the status of all stopped jobs, "
888 	"background jobs, and all jobs whose status has changed since last "
889 	"reported by the shell.]"
890 "[+?When \bjobs\b reports the termination status of a job, the "
891 	"shell removes the jobs from the list of known jobs in "
892 	"the current shell environment.]"
893 "[+?Each \ajob\a can be specified as one of the following:]{"
894 	"[+\anumber\a?\anumber\a refers to a process id.]"
895 	"[+-\anumber\a?\anumber\a refers to a process group id.]"
896 	"[+%\anumber\a?\anumber\a refer to a job number.]"
897 	"[+%\astring\a?Refers to a job whose name begins with \astring\a.]"
898 	"[+%??\astring\a?Refers to a job whose name contains \astring\a.]"
899 	"[+%+ \bor\b %%?Refers to the current job.]"
900 	"[+%-?Refers to the previous job.]"
901 "}"
902 "[l?\bjobs\b displays process id's after the job number in addition "
903 	"to the usual information]"
904 "[n?Only the jobs whose status has changed since the last prompt "
905 	"is displayed.]"
906 "[p?The process group leader id's for the specified jobs are displayed.]"
907 "\n"
908 "\n[job ...]\n"
909 "\n"
910 "[+EXIT STATUS?]{"
911 	"[+0?The information for each job is written to standard output.]"
912 	"[+>0?One or more jobs does not exist.]"
913 "}"
914 
915 "[+SEE ALSO?\bwait\b(1), \bps\b(1), \bfg\b(1), \bbg\b(1)]"
916 ;
917 
918 const char sh_opthist[]	=
919 "[-1cn?@(#)$Id: hist (AT&T Research) 2000-04-02 $\n]"
920 USAGE_LICENSE
921 "[+NAME?\f?\f - process command history list]"
922 "[+DESCRIPTION?\b\f?\f\b lists, edits, or re-executes, commands  "
923 	"previously entered into the current shell environment.]"
924 "[+?The command history list references commands by number. The first number "
925 	"in the list is selected arbitrarily.  The relationship of a number "
926 	"to its command does not change during a login session.  When the "
927 	"number reaches 32767 the number wraps around to 1 but "
928 	"maintains the ordering.]"
929 "[+?When commands are edited (when the \b-l\b option is not specified), the "
930 	"resulting lines will be entered at the end of the history list and "
931 	"then reexecuted by the current shell.  The \b\f?\f\b command that "
932 	"caused the editing will not be entered into the history list.  If the "
933 	"editor returns a non-zero exit status, this will suppress the "
934 	"entry into the history list and the command reexecution.  Command "
935 	"line variable assignments and redirections affect both the \f?\f "
936 	"command and the commands that are reexecuted.]"
937 "[+?\afirst\a and \alast\a define the range of commands. \afirst\a and "
938 		"\alast\a can be one of the following:]{"
939 		"[+\anumber\a?A positive number representing a command "
940 			"number.  A \b+\b sign can precede \anumber\a.]"
941 		"[+-\anumber\a?A negative number representing a command "
942 			"that was executed \anumber\a commands previously. "
943 			"For example, \b-1\b is the previous command.]"
944 		"[+\astring\a?\astring\a indicates the most recently "
945 			"entered command that begins with \astring\a. "
946 			"\astring\a should not contain an \b=\b.]"
947 	"}"
948 "[+?If \afirst\a is omitted, the previous command is used, unless \b-l\b "
949 	"is specified, in which case it will default to \b-16\b and \alast\a "
950 	"will default to \b-1\b.]"
951 "[+?If \afirst\a is specified and \alast\a is omitted, then \alast\a will "
952 	"default to \afirst\a unless \b-l\b is specified in which case "
953 	"it will default to \b-1\b.]"
954 "[+?If no editor is specified, then the editor specfied by the \bHISTEDIT\b "
955 	"variable will be used if set, or the \bFCEDIT\b variable will be "
956 	"used if set, otherwise, \bed\b will be used.]"
957 "[e]:[editor?\aeditor\a specifies the editor to use to edit the history "
958 	"command.   A value of \b-\b for \aeditor\a is equivalent to "
959 	"specifiying the \b-s\b option.]"
960 "[l?List the commands rather than editing and reexecuting them.]"
961 "[N]#[num?Start at \anum\a commands back.]"
962 "[n?Suppress the command numbers when the commands are listed.]"
963 #if SHOPT_HISTEXPAND
964 "[p?Writes the result of history expansion for each operand to standard "
965 	"output.  All other options are ignored.]"
966 #endif
967 "[r?Reverse the order of the commands.]"
968 "[s?Reexecute the command without invoking an editor.  In this case "
969 	"an operand of the form \aold\a\b=\b\anew\a can be specified "
970 	"to change the first occurrence of the string \aold\a in the "
971 	"command to \anew\a before reexecuting the command.]"
972 
973 "\n"
974 "\n[first [last] ]\n"
975 "\n"
976 "[+EXIT STATUS?If a command is reexecuted, the exit status is that of "
977 	"the command that gets reexecuted.  Otherwise, it is one of the "
978 	"following:]{"
979 	"[+0?Successfully completion of the listing.]"
980 	"[+>0?An error occurred.]"
981 "}"
982 
983 "[+SEE ALSO?\bksh\b(1), \bsh\b(1), \bed\b(1)]"
984 ;
985 
986 const char sh_optkill[]	 =
987 "[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: kill (AT&T Research) 1999-06-17 $\n]"
988 USAGE_LICENSE
989 "[+NAME?kill - terminate or signal process]"
990 "[+DESCRIPTION?With the first form in which \b-l\b is not specified, "
991 	"\bkill\b sends a signal to one or more processes specified by "
992 	"\ajob\a.  This normally terminates the processes unless the signal "
993 	"is being caught or ignored.]"
994 "[+?A \ajob\a can be specified as one of the following:]{"
995 	"[+\anumber\a?\anumber\a refers to a process id.]"
996 	"[+-\anumber\a?\anumber\a refers to a process group id.]"
997 	"[+%\anumber\a?\anumber\a refer to a job number.]"
998 	"[+%\astring\a?Refers to a job whose name begins with \astring\a.]"
999 	"[+%??\astring\a?Refers to a job whose name contains \astring\a.]"
1000 	"[+%+ \bor\b %%?Refers to the current job.]"
1001 	"[+%-?Refers to the previous job.]"
1002 "}"
1003 "[+?If the signal is not specified with either the \b-n\b or the \b-s\b  "
1004 	"option, the \bSIGTERM\b signal is used.]"
1005 "[+?If \b-l\b is specified, and no \aarg\a is specified, then \bkill\b "
1006 	"writes the list of signals to standard output.  Otherwise, \aarg\a "
1007 	"can be either a signal name, or a number representing either a "
1008 	"signal number or exit status for a process that was terminated "
1009 	"due to a signal.  If a name is given the corresponding signal "
1010 	"number will be written to standard output.  If a number is given "
1011 	"the corresponding signal name will be written to standard output.]"
1012 "[l?List signal names or signal numbers rather than sending signals as "
1013 	"described above.  "
1014 	"The \b-n\b and \b-s\b options cannot be specified.]"
1015 "[n]#[signum?Specify a signal number to send.  Signal numbers are not "
1016 	"portable across platforms, except for the following:]{"
1017 		"[+0?No signal]"
1018 		"[+1?\bHUP\b]"
1019 		"[+2?\bINT\b]"
1020 		"[+3?\bQUIT\b]"
1021 		"[+6?\bABRT\b]"
1022 		"[+9?\bKILL\b]"
1023 		"[+14?\bALRM\b]"
1024 		"[+15?\bTERM\b]"
1025 	"}"
1026 "[s]:[signame?Specify a signal name to send.  The signal names are derived "
1027 	"from their names in \b<signal.h>\b without the \bSIG\b prefix and "
1028 	"are case insensitive.  \bkill -l\b will generate the list of "
1029 	"signals on the current platform.]"
1030 "\n"
1031 "\njob ...\n"
1032 " -l [arg ...]\n"
1033 "\n"
1034 "[+EXIT STATUS?]{"
1035 	"[+0?At least one matching process was found for each \ajob\a "
1036 	"operand, and the specified signal was successfully sent to at "
1037 	"least one matching process.]"
1038 	"[+>0?An error occurred.]"
1039 "}"
1040 "[+SEE ALSO?\bps\b(1), \bjobs\b(1), \bkill\b(2), \bsignal\b(2)]"
1041 ;
1042 
1043 const char sh_optlet[]	=
1044 "[-1c?@(#)$Id: let (AT&T Research) 2000-04-02 $\n]"
1045 USAGE_LICENSE
1046 "[+NAME?let - evaluate arithmetic expressions]"
1047 "[+DESCRIPTION?\blet\b evaluates each \aexpr\a in the current "
1048 	"shell environment as an arithmetic expression using ANSI C "
1049 	"syntax.  Variables names are shell variables and they "
1050 	"are recursively evaluated as arithmetic expressions to "
1051 	"get numerical values.]"
1052 "[+?\blet\b has been made obsolete by the \b((\b...\b))\b syntax "
1053 	"of \bksh\b(1) which does not require quoting of the operators "
1054 	"to pass them as command arguments.]"
1055 "\n"
1056 "\n[expr ...]\n"
1057 "\n"
1058 "[+EXIT STATUS?]{"
1059 	"[+0?The last \aexpr\a evaluates to a non-zero value.]"
1060 	"[+>0?The last \aexpr\a evaluates to \b0\b or an error occurred.]"
1061 "}"
1062 
1063 "[+SEE ALSO?\bexpr\b(1), \btest\b(1), \bksh\b(1)]"
1064 ;
1065 
1066 const char sh_optprint[] =
1067 "[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: print (AT&T Research) 2008-11-26 $\n]"
1068 USAGE_LICENSE
1069 "[+NAME?print - write arguments to standard output]"
1070 "[+DESCRIPTION?By default, \bprint\b writes each \astring\a operand to "
1071 	"standard output and appends a newline character.]"
1072 "[+?Unless, the \b-r\b or \b-f\b option is specified, each \b\\\b "
1073 	"character in each \astring\a operand is processed specially as "
1074 	"follows:]{"
1075 		"[+\\a?Alert character.]"
1076 		"[+\\b?Backspace character.]"
1077 		"[+\\c?Terminate output without appending newline.  The "
1078 			"remaining \astring\a operands are ignored.]"
1079 		"[+\\f?Formfeed character.]"
1080 		"[+\\n?Newline character.]"
1081 		"[+\\t?Tab character.]"
1082 		"[+\\v?Vertical tab character.]"
1083 		"[+\\\\?Backslash character.]"
1084 		"[+\\E?Escape character (ASCII octal 033).]"
1085 		"[+\\0\ax\a?The 8-bit character whose ASCII code is the "
1086 			"1-, 2-, or 3-digit octal number \ax\a.]"
1087 	"}"
1088 "[+?If both \b-e\b and \b-r\b are specified, the last one specified is "
1089 	"the one that is used.]"
1090 "[+?When the \b-f\b option is specified and there are more \astring\a "
1091 	"operands than format specifiers, the format string is "
1092 	"reprocessed from the beginning.  If there are fewer \astring\a "
1093 	"operands than format specifiers, then outputting will end "
1094 	"at the first unneeded format specifier.]"
1095 "[e?Unless \b-f\b is specified, process \b\\\b sequences in each \astring\a "
1096 	"operand as described above. This is the default behavior.]"
1097 "[n?Do not append a new-line character to the output.]"
1098 "[f]:[format?Write the \astring\a arguments using the format string "
1099 	"\aformat\a and do not append a new-line.  See \bprintf\b for "
1100 	"details on how to specify \aformat\a.]"
1101 "[p?Write to the current co-process instead of standard output.]"
1102 "[r?Do not process \b\\\b sequences in each \astring\a operand as described "
1103 	"above.]"
1104 "[s?Write the output as an entry in the shell history file instead of "
1105 	"standard output.]"
1106 "[u]:[fd:=1?Write to file descriptor number \afd\a instead of standard output.]"
1107 "[v?Treat each \astring\a as a variable name and write the value in \b%B\b "
1108 	"format.  Cannot be used with \b-f\b.]"
1109 "[C?Treat each \astring\a as a variable name and write the value in \b%#B\b "
1110 	"format.  Cannot be used with \b-f\b.]"
1111 "\n"
1112 "\n[string ...]\n"
1113 "\n"
1114 "[+EXIT STATUS?]{"
1115 	"[+0?Successful completion.]"
1116 	"[+>0?An error occurred.]"
1117 "}"
1118 "[+SEE ALSO?\becho\b(1), \bprintf\b(1), \bread\b(1)]"
1119 ;
1120 
1121 const char sh_optprintf[] =
1122 "[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: printf (AT&T Research) 2009-02-02 $\n]"
1123 USAGE_LICENSE
1124 "[+NAME?printf - write formatted output]"
1125 "[+DESCRIPTION?\bprintf\b writes each \astring\a operand to "
1126 	"standard output using \aformat\a to control the output format.]"
1127 "[+?The \aformat\a operands supports the full range of ANSI C formatting "
1128 	"specifiers plus the following additional specifiers:]{"
1129 	"[+%b?Each character in the \astring\a operand is processed "
1130 		"specially as follows:]{"
1131 			"[+\\a?Alert character.]"
1132 			"[+\\b?Backspace character.]"
1133 			"[+\\c?Terminate output without appending newline. "
1134 			    "The remaining \astring\a operands are ignored.]"
1135 			"[+\\f?Formfeed character.]"
1136 			"[+\\n?Newline character.]"
1137 			"[+\\t?Tab character.]"
1138 			"[+\\v?Vertical tab character.]"
1139 			"[+\\\\?Backslash character.]"
1140 			"[+\\E?Escape character (ASCII octal 033).]"
1141 			"[+\\0\ax\a?The 8-bit character whose ASCII code is "
1142 				"the 1-, 2-, or 3-digit octal number \ax\a.]"
1143 		"}"
1144 	"[+%q?Output \astring\a quoted in a manner that it can be read in "
1145 		"by the shell to get back the same string.  However, empty "
1146 		"strings resulting from missing \astring\a operands will "
1147 		"not be quoted.]"
1148 	"[+%B?Treat the argument as a variable name and output the value "
1149 		"without converting it to a string.  This is most useful for "
1150 		"variables of type \b-b\b.]"
1151 	"[+%H?Output \astring\a with characters \b<\b, \b&\b, \b>\b, "
1152 		"\b\"\b, and non-printable characters properly escaped for "
1153 		"use in HTML and XML documents.]"
1154 	"[+%P?Treat \astring\a as an extended regular expression and  "
1155 		"convert it to a shell pattern.]"
1156 	"[+%R?Treat \astring\a as an shell pattern expression and  "
1157 		"convert it to an extended regular expression.]"
1158 	"[+%T?Treat \astring\a as a date/time string and format it.  The "
1159 		"\bT\b can be preceded by \b(\b\adformat\a\b)\b, where "
1160 		"\adformat\a is a date format as defined by the \bdate\b "
1161 		"command.]"
1162 	"[+%Z?Output a byte whose value is \b0\b.]"
1163 "}"
1164 "[+?When performing conversions of \astring\a to satisfy a numeric "
1165 	"format specifier, if the first character of \astring\a "
1166 	"is \b\"\b or \b'\b, then the value will be the numeric value "
1167 	"in the underlying code set of the character following the "
1168 	"\b\"\b or \b'\b.  Otherwise, \astring\a is treated like a shell "
1169 	"arithmetic expression and evaluated.]"
1170 "[+?If a \astring\a operand cannot be completely converted into a value "
1171 	"appropriate for that format specifier, an error will occur, "
1172 	"but remaining \astring\a operands will continue to be processed.]"
1173 "[+?In addition to the format specifier extensions, the following "
1174 	"extensions of ANSI-C are permitted in format specifiers:]{"
1175 	"[+-?The escape sequences \b\\E\b and \b\\e\b expand to the escape "
1176 		"character which is octal \b033\b in ASCII.]"
1177 	"[+-?The escape sequence \b\\c\b\ax\a expands to Control-\ax\a.]"
1178 	"[+-?The escape sequence \b\\C[.\b\aname\a\b.]]\b expands to "
1179 		"the collating element \aname\a.]"
1180 	"[+-?The escape sequence \b\\x{\b\ahex\a\b}\b expands to the "
1181 		"character corresponding to the hexidecimal value \ahex\a.]"
1182 	"[+-?The format modifier flag \b=\b can be used to center a field to "
1183 		"a specified width.]"
1184 	"[+-?The format modifier flag \bL\b can be used with the \bc\b and "
1185 		"\bs\b formats to treat precision as character width instead "
1186 		"of byte count.]"
1187 	"[+-?Each of the integral format specifiers can have a third "
1188 		"modifier after width and precision that specifies the "
1189 		"base of the conversion from 2 to 64.  In this case the "
1190 		"\b#\b modifier will cause \abase\a\b#\b to be prepended to "
1191 		"the value.]"
1192 	"[+-?The \b#\b modifier can be used with the \bd\b specifier when "
1193 		"no base is specified cause the output to be written in units "
1194 		"of \b1000\b with a suffix of one of \bk M G T P E\b.]"
1195 	"[+-?The \b#\b modifier can be used with the \bi\b specifier to "
1196 		"cause the output to be written in units of \b1024\b with "
1197 		"a suffix of one of \bKi Mi Gi Ti Pi Ei\b.]"
1198 	"}"
1199 "[+?If there are more \astring\a operands than format specifiers, the "
1200 	"\aformat\a string is reprocessed from the beginning.  If there are "
1201 	"fewer \astring\a operands than format specifiers, then string "
1202 	"specifiers will be treated as if empty strings were supplied, "
1203 	"numeric conversions will be treated as if 0 were supplied, and "
1204 	"time conversions will be treated as if \bnow\b were supplied.]"
1205 "[+?\bprintf\b is equivalent to \bprint -f\b which allows additional "
1206 	"options to be specified.]"
1207 "\n"
1208 "\nformat [string ...]\n"
1209 "\n"
1210 "[+EXIT STATUS?]{"
1211 	"[+0?Successful completion.]"
1212 	"[+>0?An error occurred.]"
1213 "}"
1214 "[+SEE ALSO?\bdate\b(1), \bprint\b(1), \bread\b(1)]"
1215 ;
1216 
1217 const char sh_optpwd[] =
1218 "[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: pwd (AT&T Research) 1999-06-07 $\n]"
1219 USAGE_LICENSE
1220 "[+NAME?pwd - write working directory name]"
1221 "[+DESCRIPTION?\bpwd\b writes an absolute pathname of the current working "
1222 	"directory to standard output.   An absolute pathname is a "
1223 	"pathname that begins with \b/\b that does not contains any "
1224 	"\b.\b  or \b..\b components.]"
1225 "[+?If both \b-L\b and \b-P\b are specified, the last one specified will "
1226 	"be used.  If neither \b-P\b or \b-L\b is specified then the "
1227 	"behavior will be determined by the \bgetconf\b parameter "
1228 	"\bPATH_RESOLVE\b.  If \bPATH_RESOLVE\b is \bphysical\b, "
1229 	"then the behavior will be as if \b-P\b were specified.  Otherwise, "
1230 	"the behavior will be as if  \b-L\b were specified.]"
1231 "[L?The absolute pathname may contains symbolic link components.  This is "
1232 	"the default.]"
1233 "[P?The absolute pathname will not contain any symbolic link components.]"
1234 "[+EXIT STATUS?]{"
1235 	"[+0?Successful completion.]"
1236 	"[+>0?An error occurred.]"
1237 "}"
1238 "[+SEE ALSO?\bcd\b(1), \bgetconf\b(1)]"
1239 ;
1240 
1241 const char sh_optread[] =
1242 "[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: read (AT&T Research) 2006-12-19 $\n]"
1243 USAGE_LICENSE
1244 "[+NAME?read - read a line from standard input]"
1245 "[+DESCRIPTION?\bread\b reads a line from standard input and breaks it "
1246 	"into fields using the characters in value of the \bIFS\b variable "
1247 	"as separators.  The escape character, \b\\\b, is used to remove "
1248 	"any special meaning for the next character and for line continuation "
1249 	"unless the \b-r\b option is specified.]"
1250 "[+?If there are more variables than fields, the remaining variables are "
1251 	"set to empty strings.  If there are fewer variables than fields, "
1252 	"the leftover fields and their intervening separators are assigned "
1253 	"to the last variable.  If no \avar\a is specified then the variable "
1254 	"\bREPLY\b is used.]"
1255 "[+?When \avar\a has the binary attribute and \b-n\b or \b-N\b is specified, "
1256 	"the bytes that are read are stored directly into \bvar\b.]"
1257 "[+?If you specify \b?\b\aprompt\a after the first \avar\a, then \bread\b "
1258 	"will display \aprompt\a on standard error when standard input "
1259 	"is a terminal or pipe.]"
1260 "[A?Unset \avar\a and then create an indexed array containing each field in "
1261 	"the line starting at index 0.]"
1262 "[C?Unset \avar\a and read  \avar\a as a compound variable.]"
1263 "[d]:[delim?Read until delimiter \adelim\a instead of to the end of line.]"
1264 "[p?Read from the current co-process instead of standard input.  An end of "
1265 	"file causes \bread\b to disconnect the co-process so that another "
1266 	"can be created.]"
1267 "[r?Do not treat \b\\\b specially when processing the input line.]"
1268 "[s?Save a copy of the input as an entry in the shell history file.]"
1269 "[u]#[fd:=0?Read from file descriptor number \afd\a instead of standard input.]"
1270 "[t]:[timeout?Specify a timeout \atimeout\a in seconds when reading from "
1271 	"a terminal or pipe.]"
1272 "[n]#[nchar?Read at most \anchar\a characters.  For binary fields \asize\a "
1273 	"will be in bytes.]"
1274 "[N]#[nchar?Read exactly \anchar\a characters.  For binary fields \asize\a "
1275 	"will be in bytes.]"
1276 "[v?When reading from a terminal the value of the first variable is displayed "
1277 	"and used as a default value.]"
1278 "\n"
1279 "\n[var?prompt] [var ...]\n"
1280 "\n"
1281 "[+EXIT STATUS?]{"
1282 	"[+0? Successful completion.]"
1283 	"[+>0?End of file was detected or an error occurred.]"
1284 "}"
1285 "[+SEE ALSO?\bprint\b(1), \bprintf\b(1), \bcat\b(1)]"
1286 ;
1287 
1288 const char sh_optreadonly[] =
1289 "[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: readonly (AT&T Research) 2008-06-16 $\n]"
1290 USAGE_LICENSE
1291 "[+NAME?readonly - set readonly attribute on variables]"
1292 "[+DESCRIPTION?\breadonly\b sets the readonly attribute on each of "
1293 	"the variables specified by \aname\a which prevents their "
1294 	"values from being changed.  If \b=\b\avalue\a is specified, "
1295 	"the variable \aname\a is set to \avalue\a before the variable "
1296 	"is made readonly.]"
1297 "[+?Within a type definition, if the value is not specified, then a "
1298 	"value must be specified when creating each instance of the type "
1299         "and the value is readonly for each instance.]"
1300 "[+?If no \aname\as are specified then the names and values of all "
1301 	"readonly variables are written to standard output.]"
1302 "[+?\breadonly\b is built-in to the shell as a declaration command so that "
1303 	"field splitting and pathname expansion are not performed on "
1304 	"the arguments.  Tilde expansion occurs on \avalue\a.]"
1305 "[p?Causes the output to be in a form of \breadonly\b commands that can be "
1306 	"used as input to the shell to recreate the current set of "
1307 	"readonly variables.]"
1308 "\n"
1309 "\n[name[=value]...]\n"
1310 "\n"
1311 "[+EXIT STATUS?]{"
1312         "[+0?Successful completion.]"
1313         "[+>0?An error occurred.]"
1314 "}"
1315 
1316 "[+SEE ALSO?\bsh\b(1), \btypeset\b(1)]"
1317 ;
1318 
1319 const char sh_optreturn[] =
1320 "[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: return (AT&T Research) 1999-07-07 $\n]"
1321 USAGE_LICENSE
1322 "[+NAME?return - return from a function or dot script ]"
1323 "[+DESCRIPTION?\breturn\b is a shell special built-in that causes the "
1324 	"function or dot script that invokes it to exit.  "
1325 	"If \breturn\b is invoked outside of a function or dot script "
1326 	"it is equivalent to \bexit\b.]"
1327 "[+?If \breturn\b is invoked inside a function defined with the \bfunction\b "
1328 	"reserved word syntax, then any \bEXIT\b trap set within the "
1329 	"then function will be invoked in the context of the caller "
1330 	"before the function returns.]"
1331 "[+?If \an\a is given, it will be used to set the exit status.]"
1332 "\n"
1333 "\n[n]\n"
1334 "\n"
1335 "[+EXIT STATUS?If \an\a is specified, the exit status is the least significant "
1336 	"eight bits of the value of \an\a.  Otherwise, the exit status is the "
1337 	"exit status of preceding command.]"
1338 "[+SEE ALSO?\bbreak\b(1), \bexit\b(1)]"
1339 ;
1340 
1341 
1342 const char sh_optksh[] =
1343 "+[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: sh (AT&T Research) "SH_RELEASE" $\n]"
1344 USAGE_LICENSE
1345 "[+NAME?\b\f?\f\b - Shell, the standard command language interpreter]"
1346 "[+DESCRIPTION?\b\f?\f\b is a command language interpreter that "
1347 	"executes commands read from a command line string, the "
1348 	"standard input, or a specified file.]"
1349 "[+?If the \b-i\b option is present, or there are no \aarg\as and "
1350 	"the standard input and standard error are attached to a "
1351 	"terminal, the shell is considered to be interactive.]"
1352 "[+?The \b-s\b and \b-c\b options are mutually exclusive.  If the \b-c\b "
1353 	"option is specified, the first \aarg\a is the command-line string "
1354 	"and must be specified.  Any remaining \aarg\as will be used "
1355 	"to initialize \b$0\b and positional parameters.]"
1356 "[+?If the neither \b-s\b nor \b-c\b is specified, then the first \barg\b "
1357 	"will be the pathname of the file containing commands and \b$0\b "
1358 	"will be set to this value.  If there is no file with this pathname, "
1359 	"and this pathame does not contain a \b/\b, then the \bPATH\b "
1360 	"will be searched for an executable with this name.  Any remaining "
1361 	"\aarg\as will be used to initialize the positional parmaeters.]"
1362 "[+?Any option can use a \b+\b instead of a \b-\b to disable the corresponding "
1363 	"option.]"
1364 "[c?Read the commands from the first \aarg\a.]"
1365 "[i?Specifies that the shell is interactive.]"
1366 "[l?Invoke the shell as a login shell; \b/etc/profile\b and \b$HOME/.profile\b, "
1367 	"if they exist, are read before the first command.]"
1368 "[r\f:restricted\f?Invoke the shell in a restricted mode.  A restricted "
1369 	"shell does not permit any of the following:]{"
1370 	"[+-?Changing the working directory.]"
1371 	"[+-?Setting values or attributes of the variables \bSHELL\b, "
1372 		"\bENV\b, \bFPATH\b, or \bPATH\b.]"
1373 	"[+-?Executing any command whose name as a \b/\b in it.]"
1374 	"[+-?Redirecting output of a command with \b>\b, \b>|\b, "
1375 		"\b<>\b, or \b>>\b.]"
1376 	"[+-?Adding or deleting built-in commands or libraries with "
1377 		"\bbuiltin\b.]"
1378 	"[+-?Executing \bcommand -p\b \a...\a .]"
1379 	"}"
1380 "[s?Read the commands from standard input.  The positional parameters will be "
1381 	"initialized from \aarg\a.]"
1382 "[D\f:dump-strings\f?Do not execute the script, but output the set of double "
1383 	"quoted strings preceded by a \b$\b.  These strings are needed for "
1384 	"localization of the script to different locales.]"
1385 "[E?Reads the file "
1386 #if SHOPT_SYSRC
1387 	"\b/etc/ksh.kshrc\b, if it exists, as a profile, followed by "
1388 #endif
1389 	"\b${ENV-$HOME/.kshrc}\b, if it exists, as a profile. "
1390 	"On by default for interactive shells; use \b+E\b to disable.]"
1391 #if SHOPT_PFSH
1392 "[P?Invoke the shell as a profile shell.  See \bpfexec\b(1).]"
1393 #endif
1394 #if SHOPT_KIA
1395 "[R]:[file?Do not execute the script, but create a cross reference database "
1396 	"in \afile\a that can be used a separate shell script browser.  The "
1397 	"-R option requires a script to be specified as the first operand.]"
1398 #endif /* SHOPT_KIA */
1399 #if SHOPT_REGRESS
1400 "[I:regress]:[intercept?Enable the regression test \aintercept\a. Must be "
1401 	"the first command line option(s).]"
1402 #endif
1403 #if SHOPT_BASH
1404    "\fbash2\f"
1405 #endif
1406 "\fabc\f"
1407 "?"
1408 "[T?Enable implementation specific test code defined by mask.]#[mask]"
1409 "\n"
1410 "\n[arg ...]\n"
1411 "\n"
1412 "[+EXIT STATUS?If \b\f?\f\b executes command, the exit status will be that "
1413         "of the last command executed.  Otherwise, it will be one of "
1414         "the following:]{"
1415         "[+0?The script or command line to be executed consists entirely "
1416 		"of zero or more blank lines or comments.]"
1417         "[+>1-125?A noninteractive shell detected a syntax error, a variable "
1418 		"assignment error, or an error in a special built-in.]"
1419 	"[+126?\b-c\b and \b-s\b were not specified and the command script "
1420 		"was found on \bPATH\b but was not executable.]"
1421 	"[+127?\b-c\b and \b-s\b were not specified and the command script "
1422 		"corresponding to \aarg\a could not be found.]"
1423 "}"
1424 
1425 "[+SEE ALSO?\bset\b(1), \bbuiltin\b(1)]"
1426 ;
1427 const char sh_optset[] =
1428 "+[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: set (AT&T Research) 1999-09-28 $\n]"
1429 USAGE_LICENSE
1430 "[+NAME?set - set/unset options and positional parameters]"
1431 "[+DESCRIPTION?\bset\b sets or unsets options and positional parameters.  "
1432 	"Options that are specified with a \b-\b cause the options to "
1433 	"be set.  Options that are specified with a \b+\b cause the "
1434 	"option to be unset.]"
1435 "[+?\bset\b without any options or arguments displays the names and "
1436 	"values of all shell variables in the order of the collation "
1437 	"sequence in the current locale.  The values are quoted so that "
1438 	"they are suitable for reinput to the shell.]"
1439 "[+?If no \aarg\as are specified, not even the end of options argument \b--\b, "
1440 	"the positional parameters are unchanged.  Otherwise, unless "
1441 	"the \b-A\b options has been specified, the positional parameters "
1442 	"are replaced by the list of \aarg\as.  A first \aarg\a of "
1443 	"\b--\b is ignored when setting positional parameters.]"
1444 "[+?For backward compatibility, a \bset\b command without any options "
1445 	"specified whose first \aarg\a is \b-\b will turn off "
1446 	"the \b-v\b and \b-x\b options.  If any additional \aarg\as "
1447 	"are specified, they will replace the positional parameters.]"
1448 "[s?Sort the positional parameters.]"
1449 "[A]:[name?Assign the arguments sequentially to the array named by \aname\a "
1450 	"starting at subscript 0 rather than to the positional parameters.]"
1451 "\fabc\f"
1452 "[06:default?Restore all non-command line options to the default settings.]"
1453 "[07:state?List the current option state in the form of a \bset\b command "
1454 	"that can be executed to restore the state.]"
1455 "\n"
1456 "\n[arg ...]\n"
1457 "\n"
1458 "[+EXIT STATUS?]{"
1459         "[+0?No errors occurred.]"
1460         "[+>0?An error occurred.]"
1461 "}"
1462 
1463 "[+SEE ALSO?\btypeset\b(1), \bshift\b(1)]"
1464 ;
1465 
1466 
1467 
1468 const char sh_optshift[] =
1469 "[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: shift (AT&T Research) 1999-07-07 $\n]"
1470 USAGE_LICENSE
1471 "[+NAME?shift - shift positional parameters]"
1472 "[+DESCRIPTION?\bshift\b is a shell special built-in that shifts the "
1473 	"positional parameters to the left by the number of places "
1474 	"defined by \an\a, or \b1\b if \an\a is omitted.  The number of "
1475 	"positional parameters remaining will be reduced by the "
1476 	"number of places that are shifted.]"
1477 "[+?If \an\a is given, it will be evaluated as an arithmetic expression "
1478 	"to determinate the number of places to shift.  It is an error "
1479 	"to shift more than the number of positional parameters or a "
1480 	"negative number of places.]"
1481 "\n"
1482 "\n[n]\n"
1483 "\n"
1484 "[+EXIT STATUS?]{"
1485         "[+0?The positional parameters were successfully shifted.]"
1486         "[+>0?An error occurred.]"
1487 "}"
1488 "[+SEE ALSO?\bset\b(1)]"
1489 ;
1490 
1491 const char sh_optsleep[] =
1492 "[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: sleep (AT&T Research) 2009-03-12 $\n]"
1493 USAGE_LICENSE
1494 "[+NAME?sleep - suspend execution for an interval]"
1495 "[+DESCRIPTION?\bsleep\b suspends execution for at least the time specified "
1496 	"by \aduration\a or until a \bSIGALRM\b signal is received. "
1497 	"\aduration\a may be one of the following:]"
1498 "{"
1499 	"[+integer?The number of seconds to sleep.]"
1500 	"[+floating point?The number of seconds to sleep. The actual "
1501 		"granularity depends on the underlying system, normally "
1502 		"around 1 millisecond.]"
1503 	"[+P\an\a\bY\b\an\a\bM\b\an\a\bDT\b\an\a\bH\b\an\a\bM\b\an\a\bS?An ISO 8601 duration "
1504 		"where at least one of the duration parts must be specified.]"
1505 	"[+P\an\a\bW?An ISO 8601 duration specifying \an\a weeks.]"
1506 	"[+p\an\a\bY\b\an\a\bM\b\an\a\bDT\b\an\a\bH\b\an\a\bm\b\an\a\bS?A case insensitive "
1507 		"ISO 8601 duration except that \bM\b specifies months, \bm\b before \bs\b or \bS\b "
1508 		"specifies minutes and after specifies milliseconds, \bu\b or \bU\b specifies "
1509 		"microseconds, and \bn\b specifies nanoseconds.]"
1510 	"[+date/time?Sleep until the \bdate\b(1) compatible date/time.]"
1511 "}"
1512 "[s?Sleep until a signal or a timeout is received. If \aduration\a is omitted "
1513 	"or 0 then no timeout will be used.]"
1514 "\n"
1515 "\n[ duration ]\n"
1516 "\n"
1517 "[+EXIT STATUS?]{"
1518 	"[+0?The execution was successfully suspended for at least \aduration\a "
1519 	"or a \bSIGALRM\b signal was received.]"
1520 	"[+>0?An error occurred.]"
1521 "}"
1522 "[+SEE ALSO?\bdate\b(1), \btime\b(1), \bwait\b(1)]"
1523 ;
1524 
1525 const char sh_opttrap[] =
1526 "[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: trap (AT&T Research) 1999-07-17 $\n]"
1527 USAGE_LICENSE
1528 "[+NAME?trap - trap signals and conditions]"
1529 "[+DESCRIPTION?\btrap\b is a special built-in that defines actions to be "
1530 	"taken when conditions such as receiving a signal occur.  Also, "
1531 	"\btrap\b can be used to display the current trap settings on "
1532 	"standard output.]"
1533 "[+?If \aaction\a is \b-\b, \btrap\b resets each \acondition\a "
1534 	"to the default value.  If \aaction\a is an empty string, the "
1535 	"shell ignores each of the \acondition\as if they arise. "
1536 	"Otherwise, the argument \aaction\a will be read and executed "
1537 	"by the shell as if it were processed by \beval\b(1) when one "
1538 	"of the corresponding conditions arise.  The action of the trap "
1539 	"will override any previous action associated with each specified "
1540 	"\acondition\a.  The value of \b$?\b is not altered by the trap "
1541 	"execution.]"
1542 "[+?\acondition\a can be the name or number of a signal, or one of the "
1543 	"following:]{"
1544 	"[+EXIT?This trap is executed when the shell exits.  If defined "
1545 		"within a function defined with the \bfunction\b reserved "
1546 		"word, the trap is executed in the caller's environment "
1547 		"when the function returns and the trap action is restored "
1548 		"to the value it had when it called the function.]"
1549 	"[+0?Same as EXIT.]"
1550 	"[+DEBUG?Executed before each simple command is executed but after "
1551 		"the arguments are expanded.]"
1552 	"[+ERR?Executed whenever \bset -e\b would cause the shell to exit.]"
1553 	"[+KEYBD?Executed when a key is entered from a terminal device.]"
1554 "}"
1555 "[+?Signal names are case insensitive and the \bsig\b prefix is optional.  "
1556 	"Signals that were ignored on entry to a noninteractive shell cannot "
1557 	"trapped or reset although doing so will not report an error.  The "
1558 	"use of signal numbers other than \b1\b, \b2\b, \b3\b, \b6\b, "
1559 	"\b9\b, \b14\b, and \b15\b is not portable.]"
1560 "[+?Although \btrap\b is a special built-in, specifying a condition that "
1561 	"the shell does not know about causes \btrap\b to exit with a "
1562 	"non-zero exit status, but does not terminate the invoking shell.]"
1563 "[+?If no \aaction\a or \acondition\as are specified then all the current "
1564 	"trap settings are written to standard output.]"
1565 "[p?Causes the current traps to be output in a format that can be processed "
1566 	"as input to the shell to recreate the current traps.]"
1567 "\n"
1568 "\n[action condition ...]\n"
1569 "\n"
1570 "[+EXIT STATUS?]{"
1571         "[+0?Successful completion.]"
1572         "[+>0?An error occurred.]"
1573 "}"
1574 
1575 "[+SEE ALSO?\bkill\b(1), \beval\b(1), \bsignal\b(3)]"
1576 ;
1577 
1578 const char sh_opttypeset[] =
1579 "+[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: typeset (AT&T Research) 2008-08-04 $\n]"
1580 USAGE_LICENSE
1581 "[+NAME?\f?\f - declare or display variables with attributes]"
1582 "[+DESCRIPTION?Without the \b-f\b option, \b\f?\f\b sets, unsets, "
1583 	"or displays attributes of variables as specified with the "
1584 	"options.  If the first option is specified with a \b-\b "
1585 	"then the attributes are set for each of the given \aname\as. "
1586 	"If the first option is specified with a \b+\b, then the specified "
1587 	"attributes are unset.  If \b=\b\avalue\a is specified value is "
1588 	"assigned before the attributes are set.]"
1589 "[+?When \b\f?\f\b is called inside a function defined with the "
1590 	"\bfunction\b reserved word, and \aname\a does not contain a "
1591 	"\b.\b, then a local variable statically scoped to  that function "
1592 	"will be created.]"
1593 "[+?Not all option combinations are possible.  For example, the numeric "
1594 	"options \b-i\b, \b-E\b, and \b-F\b cannot be specified with "
1595 	"the justification options \b-L\b, \b-R\b, and \b-Z\b.]"
1596 "[+?Note that the following preset aliases are set by the shell:]{"
1597 	"[+compound?\b\f?\f -C\b.]"
1598 	"[+float?\b\f?\f -lE\b.]"
1599 	"[+functions?\b\f?\f -f\b.]"
1600 	"[+integer?\b\f?\f -li\b.]"
1601 	"[+nameref?\b\f?\f -n\b.]"
1602 "}"
1603 "[+?If no \aname\as are specified then variables that have the specified "
1604 	"options are displayed.  If the first option is specified with "
1605 	"a leading \b-\b then the name and value of each variable is "
1606 	"written to standard output.  Otherwise, only the names are "
1607 	"written.  If no options are specified or just \b-p\b is "
1608 	"specified, then the names and attributes of all variables that have "
1609 	"attributes are written to standard output.  When \b-f\b is specified, "
1610 	"the names displayed will be function names.]"
1611 "[+?If \b-f\b is specified, then each \aname\a refers to a function "
1612 	"and the only valid options are \b-u\b and \b-t\b.  In this "
1613 	"case no \b=\b\avalue\a can be specified.]"
1614 "[+?\b\f?\f\b is built-in to the shell as a declaration command so that "
1615 	"field splitting and pathname expansion are not performed on "
1616 	"the arguments.  Tilde expansion occurs on \avalue\a.]"
1617 #if 1
1618 "[a]:?[type?Indexed array.  This is the default. If \b[\b\atype\a\b]]\b is "
1619     "specified, each subscript is interpreted as a value of type \atype\a.]"
1620 #else
1621 "[a?Indexed array. this is the default.]"
1622 #endif
1623 "[b?Each \aname\a may contain binary data.  Its value is the mime "
1624 	"base64 encoding of the data. It can be used with \b-Z\b, "
1625 	"to specify fixed sized fields.]"
1626 "[f?Each of the options and \aname\as refers to a function.]"
1627 "[i]#?[base:=10?An integer. \abase\a represents the arithmetic base "
1628 	"from 2 to 64.]"
1629 "[l?Convert uppercase character to lowercase.  Unsets \b-u\b attribute.  When "
1630 	"used with \b-i\b, \b-E\b, or \b-F\b indicates long variant.]"
1631 "[m?Move.  The value is the name of a variable whose value will be "
1632 	"moved to \aname\a.  The orignal variable will be unset.  Cannot be "
1633 	"used with any other options.]"
1634 "[n?Name reference.  The value is the name of a variable that \aname\a "
1635 	"references.  \aname\a cannot contain a \b.\b.  Cannot be use with "
1636 	"any other options.]"
1637 "[p?Causes the output to be in a format that can be used as input to the "
1638 	"shell to recreate the attributes for variables.]"
1639 "[r?Enables readonly.  Once enabled it cannot be disabled.  See "
1640 	"\breadonly\b(1).]"
1641 "[s?Used with \b-i\b to restrict integer size to short.]"
1642 "[t?When used with \b-f\b, enables tracing for each of the specified "
1643 	"functions.  Otherwise, \b-t\b is a user defined attribute and "
1644 	"has no meaning to the shell.]"
1645 "[u?Without \b-f\b or \b-i\b, converts lowercase character to uppercase "
1646 	"and unsets \b-l\b.  With \b-f\b specifies that \aname\a is a function "
1647 	"that hasn't been loaded yet.  With \b-i\b specifies that the "
1648 	"value will be displayed as an unsigned integer.]"
1649 "[x?Puts each \aname\a on the export list.  See \bexport\b(1).  \aname\a "
1650 	"cannot contain a \b.\b.]"
1651 "[A?Associative array.  Each \aname\a will converted to an associate "
1652 	"array.  If a variable already exists, the current value will "
1653 	"become index \b0\b.]"
1654 "[C?Compound variable.  Each \aname\a will be a compound variable.  If "
1655 	"\avalue\a names a compound variable it will be copied to \aname\a. "
1656 	"Otherwise if the variable already exists, it will first be unset.]"
1657 "[E]#?[n:=10?Floating point number represented in scientific notation. "
1658 	"\an\a specifies the number of significant figures when the "
1659 	"value is expanded.]"
1660 "[F]#?[n:=10?Floating point.  \an\a is the number of places after the "
1661 	"decimal point when the value is expanded.]"
1662 "[H?Hostname mapping.  Each \aname\a holds a native pathname.  Assigning a "
1663 	"UNIX format pathname will cause it to be converted to a pathname "
1664 	"suitable for the current host.  This has no effect when the "
1665 	"native system is UNIX.]"
1666 "[L]#?[n?Left justify.  If \an\a is given it represents the field width.  If "
1667 	"the \b-Z\b attribute is also specified, then leading zeros are "
1668 	"stripped.]"
1669 "[R]#?[n?Right justify.  If \an\a is given it represents the field width.  If "
1670 	"the \b-Z\b attribute is also specified, then zeros will "
1671 	"be used as the fill character.  Otherwise, spaces are used.]"
1672 "[X]#?[n:=2*sizeof(long long)?Floating point number represented in hexadecimal "
1673 	"notation.  \an\a specifies the number of significant figures when the "
1674 	"value is expanded.]"
1675 
1676 #ifdef SHOPT_TYPEDEF
1677 "[h]:[string?Used within a type definition to provide a help string  "
1678 	"for variable \aname\a.  Otherwise, it is ignored.]"
1679 "[S?Used with a type definition to indicate that the variable is shared by "
1680 	"each instance of the type.  When used inside a function defined "
1681 	"with the \bfunction\b reserved word, the specified variables "
1682 	"will have function static scope.  Otherwise, the variable is "
1683 	"unset prior to processing the assignment list.]"
1684 #endif
1685 "[T]:[tname?\atname\a is the name of a type name given to each \aname\a.]"
1686 "[Z]#?[n?Zero fill.  If \an\a is given it represents the field width.]"
1687 "\n"
1688 "\n[name[=value]...]\n"
1689 " -f [name...]\n"
1690 "\n"
1691 "[+EXIT STATUS?]{"
1692         "[+0?No errors occurred.]"
1693         "[+>0?An error occurred.]"
1694 "}"
1695 
1696 "[+SEE ALSO?\breadonly\b(1), \bexport\b(1)]"
1697 ;
1698 
1699 const char sh_optulimit[] =
1700 "[-1c?@(#)$Id: ulimit (AT&T Research) 2003-06-21 $\n]"
1701 USAGE_LICENSE
1702 "[+NAME?ulimit - set or display resource limits]"
1703 "[+DESCRIPTION?\bulimit\b sets or displays resource limits.  These "
1704 	"limits apply to the current process and to each child process "
1705 	"created after the resource limit has been set.  If \alimit\a "
1706 	"is specified, the resource limit is set, otherwise, its current value "
1707 	"is displayed on standard output.]"
1708 "[+?Increasing the limit for a resource usually requires special privileges.  "
1709 	"Some systems allow you to lower resource limits and later increase "
1710 	"them.  These are called soft limits.  Once a hard limit is "
1711 	"set the resource can not be increased.]"
1712 "[+?Different systems allow you to specify different resources and some "
1713 	"restrict how much you can raise the limit of the resource.]"
1714 "[+?The value of \alimit\a depends on the unit of the resource listed "
1715 	"for each resource.  In addition, \alimit\a can be \bunlimited\b "
1716 	"to indicate no limit for that resource.]"
1717 "[+?If you do not specify \b-H\b or \b-S\b, then \b-S\b is used for "
1718 	"listing and both \b-S\b and \b-H\b are used for setting resources.]"
1719 "[+?If you do not specify any resource, the default is \b-f\b.]"
1720 "[H?A hard limit is set or displayed.]"
1721 "[S?A soft limit is set or displayed.]"
1722 "[a?Displays all current resource limits]"
1723 "\flimits\f"
1724 "\n"
1725 "\n[limit]\n"
1726 "\n"
1727 "[+EXIT STATUS?]{"
1728 	"[+0?Successful completion.]"
1729 	"[+>0?A request for a higher limit was rejected or an error occurred.]"
1730 "}"
1731 
1732 "[+SEE ALSO?\bulimit\b(2), \bgetrlimit\b(2)]"
1733 ;
1734 
1735 const char sh_optumask[] =
1736 "[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: umask (AT&T Research) 1999-04-07 $\n]"
1737 USAGE_LICENSE
1738 "[+NAME?umask - get or set the file creation mask]"
1739 "[+DESCRIPTION?\bumask\b sets the file creation mask of the current "
1740 	"shell execution environment to the value specified by the "
1741 	"\amask\a operand.  This mask affects the file permission bits "
1742 	"of subsequently created files.  \amask\a can either be an "
1743 	"octal number or a symbolic value as described in \bchmod\b(1).  "
1744 	"If a symbolic value is given, the new file creation mask is the "
1745 	"complement of the result of applying \amask\a to the complement "
1746 	"of the current file creation mask.]"
1747 "[+?If \amask\a is not specified, \bumask\b writes the value of the "
1748 	"file creation mask for the current process to standard output.]"
1749 "[S?Causes the file creation mask to be written or treated as a symbolic value "
1750 	"rather than an octal number.]"
1751 "\n"
1752 "\n[mask]\n"
1753 "\n"
1754 "[+EXIT STATUS?]{"
1755 	"[+0?The file creation mask was successfully changed, or no "
1756 		"\amask\a operand was supplied.]"
1757 	"[+>0?An error occurred.]"
1758 "}"
1759 "[+SEE ALSO?\bchmod\b(1)]"
1760 ;
1761 const char sh_optuniverse[]	= " [name]";
1762 const char sh_optunset[] =
1763 "[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: unset (AT&T Research) 1999-07-07 $\n]"
1764 USAGE_LICENSE
1765 "[+NAME?unset - unset values and attributes of variables and functions]"
1766 "[+DESCRIPTION?For each \aname\a specified, \bunset\b  unsets the variable, "
1767 	"or function if \b-f\b is specified, from the current shell "
1768 	"execution environment.  Readonly variables cannot be unset.]"
1769 "[n?If \aname\a refers to variable that is a reference, the variable \aname\a "
1770 	"will be unset rather than the variable it references.  Otherwise, "
1771 	"is is equivalent to \b-v\b.]"
1772 "[f?\aname\a refers to a function name and the shell will unset the "
1773 	"function definition.]"
1774 "[v?\aname\a refers to a variable name and the shell will unset it and "
1775 	"remove it from the environment.  This is the default behavior.]"
1776 "\n"
1777 "\nname...\n"
1778 "\n"
1779 "[+EXIT STATUS?]{"
1780         "[+0?All \aname\as were successfully unset.]"
1781         "[+>0?One or more \aname\a operands could not be unset "
1782 	"or an error occurred.]"
1783 "}"
1784 
1785 "[+SEE ALSO?\btypeset\b(1)]"
1786 ;
1787 
1788 const char sh_optunalias[] =
1789 "[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: unalias (AT&T Research) 1999-07-07 $\n]"
1790 USAGE_LICENSE
1791 "[+NAME?unalias - remove alias definitions]"
1792 "[+DESCRIPTION?\bunalias\b removes the definition of each named alias "
1793 	"from the current shell execution environment, or all aliases if "
1794 	"\b-a\b is specified.  It will not affect any commands that "
1795 	"have already been read and subsequently executed.]"
1796 "[a?Causes all alias definitions to be removed.  \aname\a operands "
1797 	"are optional and ignored in this case.]"
1798 "\n"
1799 "\nname...\n"
1800 "\n"
1801 "[+EXIT STATUS?]{"
1802         "[+0?Successful completion.]"
1803         "[+>0?\b-a\b was not specified and one or more \aname\a operands "
1804 	"did not have an alias definition, or an error occurred.]"
1805 "}"
1806 
1807 "[+SEE ALSO?\balias\b(1)]"
1808 ;
1809 
1810 const char sh_optwait[]	=
1811 "[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: wait (AT&T Research) 1999-06-17 $\n]"
1812 USAGE_LICENSE
1813 "[+NAME?wait - wait for process or job completion]"
1814 "[+DESCRIPTION?\bwait\b with no operands, waits until all jobs "
1815 	"known to the invoking shell have terminated.  If one or more "
1816 	"\ajob\a operands are specified, \bwait\b waits until all of them "
1817 	"have completed.]"
1818 "[+?Each \ajob\a can be specified as one of the following:]{"
1819 	"[+\anumber\a?\anumber\a refers to a process id.]"
1820 	"[+-\anumber\a?\anumber\a refers to a process group id.]"
1821 	"[+%\anumber\a?\anumber\a refer to a job number.]"
1822 	"[+%\astring\a?Refers to a job whose name begins with \astring\a.]"
1823 	"[+%??\astring\a?Refers to a job whose name contains \astring\a.]"
1824 	"[+%+ \bor\b %%?Refers to the current job.]"
1825 	"[+%-?Refers to the previous job.]"
1826 "}"
1827 "[+?If one ore more \ajob\a operands is a process id or process group id "
1828 	"not known by the current shell environment, \bwait\b treats each "
1829 	"of them as if it were a process that exited with status 127.]"
1830 "\n"
1831 "\n[job ...]\n"
1832 "\n"
1833 "[+EXIT STATUS?If \await\a is invoked with one or more \ajob\as, and all of "
1834 	"them have terminated or were not known by the invoking shell, "
1835 	"the exit status of \bwait\b  will be that of the last \ajob\a.  "
1836 	"Otherwise, it will be one of the following:]{"
1837 	"[+0?\bwait\b utility was invoked with no operands and all "
1838 		"processes known by the invoking process have terminated.]"
1839 	"[+127?\ajob\a is a process id or process group id that is unknown "
1840 		"to the current shell environment.]"
1841 "}"
1842 
1843 "[+SEE ALSO?\bjobs\b(1), \bps\b(1)]"
1844 ;
1845 
1846 #if SHOPT_FS_3D
1847     const char sh_optvpath[]	= " [top] [base]";
1848     const char sh_optvmap[]	= " [dir] [list]";
1849 #endif /* SHOPT_FS_3D */
1850 
1851 const char sh_optwhence[] =
1852 "[-1c?\n@(#)$Id: whence (AT&T Research) 2007-04-24 $\n]"
1853 USAGE_LICENSE
1854 "[+NAME?whence - locate a command and describe its type]"
1855 "[+DESCRIPTION?Without \b-v\b, \bwhence\b writes on standard output an "
1856 	"absolute pathname, if any, corresponding to \aname\a based "
1857 	"on the complete search order that the shell uses.  If \aname\a "
1858 	"is not found, then no output is produced.]"
1859 "[+?If \b-v\b is specified, the output will also contain information "
1860 	"that indicates how the given \aname\a would be interpreted by "
1861 	"the shell in the current execution environment.]"
1862 "[a?Displays all uses for each \aname\a rather than the first.]"
1863 "[f?Do not check for functions.]"
1864 "[p?Do not check to see if \aname\a is a reserved word, a built-in, "
1865 	"an alias, or a function.  This turns off the \b-v\b option.]"
1866 "[q?Quiet mode. Returns 0 if all arguments are built-ins, functions, or are "
1867 	"programs found on the path.]"
1868 "[v?For each name you specify, the shell displays a line that indicates "
1869 	"if that name is one of the following:]{"
1870 	"[+?Reserved word]"
1871 	"[+?Alias]"
1872 	"[+?Built-in]"
1873 	"[+?Undefined function]"
1874 	"[+?Function]"
1875 	"[+?Tracked alias]"
1876 	"[+?Program]"
1877 "}"
1878 "\n"
1879 "\nname  ...\n"
1880 "\n"
1881 "[+EXIT STATUS?]{"
1882 	"[+0?Each \aname\a was found by the shell.]"
1883 	"[+1?One or more \aname\as were not found by the shell.]"
1884 	"[+>1?An error occurred.]"
1885 "}"
1886 
1887 "[+SEE ALSO?\bcommand\b(1)]"
1888 ;
1889 
1890 
1891 const char e_alrm1[]		= "alarm -r %s +%.3g\n";
1892 const char e_alrm2[]		= "alarm %s %.3f\n";
1893 const char e_baddisc[]		= "%s: invalid discipline function";
1894 const char e_nospace[]		= "out of memory";
1895 const char e_nofork[]		= "cannot fork";
1896 const char e_nosignal[]		= "%s: unknown signal name";
1897 const char e_condition[]	= "condition(s) required";
1898 const char e_cneedsarg[]	= "-c requires argument";
1899