first part of mergeing OpenBSD and fixing whitespace and RCS IDs
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.\" $MirBSD: ksh.1tbl,v 1.13 2004/01/04 19:53:29 tg Exp $
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.\" $OpenBSD: ksh.1tbl,v 1.63 2003/12/27 20:35:12 jmc Exp $
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.\" $MirBSD: ksh.1tbl,v 1.14 2004/01/27 17:41:29 tg Exp $
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.\" $OpenBSD: ksh.1tbl,v 1.65 2004/01/23 23:08:45 jmc Exp $
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.\"
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.\" Copyright (c) 1980, 1990, 1993
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.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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@ -562,7 +562,7 @@ if no
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.Ar list
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is executed, the exit status is zero.
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.It Xo Ic for Ar name No [
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.Ic in Ar word Ar ... term Ns No ]
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.Ic in Ar word Ar ... term Ns ]
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.Ic do Ar list Ic done
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.Xc
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For each
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@ -623,7 +623,7 @@ that is executed; if no non-conditional
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.Ar list
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is executed, the exit status is zero.
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.It Xo Ic select Ar name No [
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.Ic in Ar word Ar ... term Ns No ]
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.Ic in Ar word Ar ... term Ns ]
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.Ic do Ar list Ic done
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.Xc
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The
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@ -1104,7 +1104,7 @@ Lastly, parameters can be assigned values using assignment operators
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inside arithmetic expressions (see
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.Sx Arithmetic expressions
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below) or using the
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.Xo Ic ${ Ns Ar name Ns No =
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.Xo Ic ${ Ns Ar name Ns =
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.Ns Ar value Ns Ic \&}
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.Xc
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form of the parameter substitution (see below).
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@ -1117,7 +1117,7 @@ commands, or by parameter assignments followed by simple commands) are put in
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the environment (see
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.Xr environ 7 )
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of commands run by the shell as
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.Ar name Ns No = Ns Ar value
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.Ar name Ns = Ns Ar value
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pairs.
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The order in which parameters appear in the environment of a command is
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unspecified.
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@ -1170,7 +1170,7 @@ is set and not
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it is substituted; otherwise,
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.Ar word
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is printed on standard error (preceded by
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.Ar name Ns No \&: )
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.Ar name Ns \&: )
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and an error occurs (normally causing termination of a shell script, function
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or .-script).
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If word is omitted the string
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@ -1695,7 +1695,7 @@ The pattern elements have the following meaning:
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Matches any single character.
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.It Ic \&*
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Matches any sequence of characters.
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.It Ic \&[ Ns No .. Ns Ic \&]
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.It Ic \&[ Ns .. Ns Ic \&]
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Matches any of the characters inside the brackets.
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Ranges of characters can be
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specified by separating two characters by a
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@ -1716,9 +1716,9 @@ Also, a
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.Ql \&!
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appearing at the start of the list has special meaning (see below), so to
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represent itself it must be quoted or appear later in the list.
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.It Ic \&[\&! Ns No .. Ns Ic \&]
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.It Ic \&[\&! Ns .. Ns Ic \&]
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Like
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.Ic \&[ Ns No .. Ns Ic \&] ,
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.Ic \&[ Ns .. Ns Ic \&] ,
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except it matches any character not inside the brackets.
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.Sm off
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.It Xo Ic \&*( Ar pattern Ic \&| No \ ...\
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@ -1813,7 +1813,7 @@ Note that none of the above pattern elements match either a period
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at the start of a file name or a slash
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.Pq Sq / ,
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even if they are explicitly used in a
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.Ic \&[ Ns No .. Ns Ic \&]
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.Ic \&[ Ns .. Ns Ic \&]
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sequence; also, the names
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.Dq \&.
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and
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@ -1832,7 +1832,7 @@ The
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character classes (i.e.,
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.Ic \&[\&: Ns Ar class-name Ns Ic \&:\&]
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inside a
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.Ic \&[ Ns No .. Ns Ic \&]
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.Ic \&[ Ns .. Ns Ic \&]
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expression) are not yet implemented.
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.Ss Input/output redirection
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When a command is executed, its standard input, standard output, and standard
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@ -1963,7 +1963,7 @@ will print an error with a line number prepended to it.
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Integer arithmetic expressions can be used with the
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.Ic let
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command, inside
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.Ic $(( Ns No .. Ns Ic ))
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.Ic $(( Ns .. Ns Ic ))
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expressions, inside array references (e.g.,
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.Sm off
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.Ar name Ic \&[ Ar expr Ic \&] ) ,
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@ -2625,7 +2625,7 @@ above).
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.Pp
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When listing aliases, one of two formats is used.
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Normally, aliases are listed as
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.Ar name Ns No = Ns Ar value ,
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.Ar name Ns = Ns Ar value ,
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where
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.Ar value
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is quoted.
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@ -2914,7 +2914,7 @@ is used), and then executed by the shell.
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.It Xo Ic fc
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.Oo Fl e No \&- \&| Fl s Oc
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.Op Fl g
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.Op Ar old Ns No = Ns Ar new
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.Op Ar old Ns = Ns Ar new
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.Op Ar prefix
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.Xc
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Re-execute the selected command (the previous command by default) after
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@ -3212,14 +3212,14 @@ commands defining all read-only parameters, including their values, are
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printed.
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.It Ic return Op Ar status
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Returns from a function or
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.Ic \&.
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.Ic .\&
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script, with exit status
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.Ar status .
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If no
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.Ar status
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is given, the exit status of the last executed command is used.
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If used outside of a function or
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.Ic \&.
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.Ic .\&
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script, it has the same effect as
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.Ic exit .
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Note that
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@ -3227,9 +3227,9 @@ Note that
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treats both profile and
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.Ev ENV
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files as
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.Ic \&.
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scripts, while the original Korn shell only treats profiles as
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.Ic \&.
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.Ic .\&
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cripts, while the original Korn shell only treats profiles as
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.Ic .\&
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scripts.
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.It Xo Ic set Op Ic +-abCefhkmnpsuvxX
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.Op Ic +-o Ar option
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@ -4616,7 +4616,7 @@ commands continue searching backward to the next previous occurrence of the
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pattern.
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The history buffer retains only a finite number of lines; the oldest
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are discarded as necessary.
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.It Ic set-mark-command ^[ Ns No <space>
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.It Ic set-mark-command ^[ Ns <space>
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Set the mark at the cursor position.
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.It Ic stuff
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On systems supporting it, pushes the bound character back onto the terminal
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.\" $OpenBSD: sh.1tbl,v 1.42 2003/12/27 20:52:22 jmc Exp $
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.\" $OpenBSD: sh.1tbl,v 1.44 2004/01/23 23:08:45 jmc Exp $
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.\"
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.\" Copyright (c) 1980, 1990, 1993
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.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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@ -540,7 +540,7 @@ if no
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.Ar list
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is executed, the exit status is zero.
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.It Xo Ic for Ar name No [
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.Ic in Ar word Ar ... term Ns No ]
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.Ic in Ar word Ar ... term Ns ]
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.Ic do Ar list Ic done
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.Xc
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For each
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@ -931,7 +931,7 @@ Lastly, parameters can be assigned values using assignment operators
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inside arithmetic expressions (see
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.Sx Arithmetic expressions
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below) or using the
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.Xo Ic ${ Ns Ar name Ns No =
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.Xo Ic ${ Ns Ar name Ns =
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.Ns Ar value Ns Ic \&}
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.Xc
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form of the parameter substitution (see below).
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@ -944,7 +944,7 @@ commands, or by parameter assignments followed by simple commands) are put in
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the environment (see
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.Xr environ 7 )
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of commands run by the shell as
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.Ar name Ns No = Ns Ar value
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.Ar name Ns = Ns Ar value
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pairs.
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The order in which parameters appear in the environment of a command is
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unspecified.
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@ -997,7 +997,7 @@ is set and not
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it is substituted; otherwise,
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.Ar word
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is printed on standard error (preceded by
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.Ar name Ns No \&: )
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.Ar name Ns \&: )
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and an error occurs (normally causing termination of a shell script, function
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or .-script).
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If word is omitted the string
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@ -1352,7 +1352,7 @@ The pattern elements have the following meaning:
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Matches any single character.
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.It Ic \&*
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Matches any sequence of characters.
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.It Ic \&[ Ns No .. Ns Ic \&]
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.It Ic \&[ Ns .. Ns Ic \&]
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Matches any of the characters inside the brackets.
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Ranges of characters can be
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specified by separating two characters by a
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@ -1373,9 +1373,9 @@ Also, a
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.Ql \&!
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appearing at the start of the list has special meaning (see below), so to
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represent itself it must be quoted or appear later in the list.
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.It Ic \&[\&! Ns No .. Ns Ic \&]
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.It Ic \&[\&! Ns .. Ns Ic \&]
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Like
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.Ic \&[ Ns No .. Ns Ic \&] ,
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.Ic \&[ Ns .. Ns Ic \&] ,
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except it matches any character not inside the brackets.
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.Sm on
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Matches any string of characters that matches zero or more occurrences of the
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@ -1466,7 +1466,7 @@ Note that none of the above pattern elements match either a period
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at the start of a file name or a slash
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.Pq Sq / ,
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even if they are explicitly used in a
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.Ic \&[ Ns No .. Ns Ic \&]
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.Ic \&[ Ns .. Ns Ic \&]
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sequence; also, the names
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.Dq \&.
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and
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@ -1485,7 +1485,7 @@ The
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character classes (i.e.,
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.Ic \&[\&: Ns Ar class-name Ns Ic \&:\&]
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inside a
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.Ic \&[ Ns No .. Ns Ic \&]
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.Ic \&[ Ns .. Ns Ic \&]
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expression) are not yet implemented.
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.Ss Input/output redirection
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When a command is executed, its standard input, standard output, and standard
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@ -1616,7 +1616,7 @@ will print an error with a line number prepended to it.
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Integer arithmetic expressions can be used with the
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.Ic let
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command, inside
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.Ic $(( Ns No .. Ns Ic ))
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.Ic $(( Ns .. Ns Ic ))
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expressions, inside array references (e.g.,
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.Sm off
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.Ar name Ic \&[ Ar expr Ic \&] ) ,
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@ -2217,7 +2217,7 @@ above).
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.Pp
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When listing aliases, one of two formats is used.
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Normally, aliases are listed as
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.Ar name Ns No = Ns Ar value ,
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.Ar name Ns = Ns Ar value ,
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where
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.Ar value
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is quoted.
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permanent and the shell is
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not replaced.
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Any file descriptors which are opened or
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.Xr dup 2 Ns No 'd
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.Xr dup 2 Ns 'd
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in this way are made available to other executed commands (note that the Korn
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shell differs here: it does not pass on file descriptors greater than 2).
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.It Ic exit Op Ar status
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.It Xo Ic fc
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.Oo Fl e No \&- \&| Fl s Oc
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.Op Fl g
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.Op Ar old Ns No = Ns Ar new
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.Op Ar old Ns = Ns Ar new
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.Op Ar prefix
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.Xc
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Re-execute the selected command (the previous command by default) after
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printed.
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.It Ic return Op Ar status
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Returns from a function or
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.Ic \&.
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.Ic .\&
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script, with exit status
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.Ar status .
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If no
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.Ar status
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is given, the exit status of the last executed command is used.
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If used outside of a function or
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.Ic \&.
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.Ic .\&
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script, it has the same effect as
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.Ic exit .
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Note that
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@ -2745,9 +2745,9 @@ Note that
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treats both profile and
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.Ev ENV
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files as
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.Ic \&.
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.Ic .\&
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scripts, while the original Korn shell only treats profiles as
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.Ic \&.
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.Ic .\&
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scripts.
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.It Xo Ic set Op Ic +-abCefhkmnpsuvxX
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.Op Ic +-o Ar option
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