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Make all references to POSIX use @sc{posix}.

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Jim Meyering
2001-05-20 07:24:08 +00:00
parent 5f64ac353e
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@@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ in a way suitable for novices. Thus, if you are interested, please get
involved in improving this manual. The entire @sc{gnu} community will
benefit.
@cindex POSIX.2
@cindex @sc{posix.2}
The @sc{gnu} utilities documented here are mostly compatible with the
@sc{posix.2} standard.
@cindex bugs, reporting
@@ -7245,7 +7245,7 @@ out of date. This is the default.
@opindex -P
@opindex --portability
@cindex one-line output format
@cindex POSIX output format
@cindex @sc{posix} output format
@cindex portable output format
@cindex output format, portable
Use the @sc{posix} output format. This is like the default format except
@@ -7263,7 +7263,7 @@ Non-integer values are rounded up, instead of being rounded down or
rounded to the nearest integer.
@item
The labels in the header output line are changed to conform to POSIX.
The labels in the header output line are changed to conform to @sc{posix}.
@end enumerate
@item --sync
@@ -8130,7 +8130,7 @@ expression operators.
In the regular expression, @code{\+}, @code{\?}, and @code{\|} are
operators which respectively match one or more, zero or one, or separate
alternatives. SunOS and other @code{expr}'s treat these as regular
characters. (POSIX allows either behavior.)
characters. (@sc{posix} allows either behavior.)
@xref{Top, , Regular Expression Library, regex, Regex}, for details of
regular expression syntax. Some examples are in @ref{Examples of expr}.
@@ -8439,7 +8439,7 @@ The program accepts the following option. Also see @ref{Common options}.
@opindex --portability
Instead of performing length checks on the underlying filesystem,
test the length of each file name and its components against the
POSIX.1 minimum limits for portability. Also check that the file
@sc{posix.1} minimum limits for portability. Also check that the file
name contains no characters not in the portable file name character set.
@end table
@@ -8536,8 +8536,8 @@ be used in combination with any line settings.
@opindex --file
Set the line opened by the filename specified in @var{device} instead of
the tty line connected to standard input. This option is necessary
because opening a POSIX tty requires use of the @code{O_NONDELAY} flag to
prevent a POSIX tty from blocking until the carrier detect line is high if
because opening a @sc{posix} tty requires use of the @code{O_NONDELAY} flag to
prevent a @sc{posix} tty from blocking until the carrier detect line is high if
the @code{clocal} flag is not set. Hence, it is not always possible
to allow the shell to open the device in the traditional manner.
@@ -8558,9 +8558,9 @@ description. The descriptions themselves refer to the positive
case, that is, when @emph{not} negated (unless stated otherwise,
of course).
Some settings are not available on all POSIX systems, since they use
extensions. Such arguments are marked below with ``Non-POSIX'' in their
description. On non-POSIX systems, those or other settings also may not
Some settings are not available on all @sc{posix} systems, since they use
extensions. Such arguments are marked below with ``Non-@sc{posix}'' in their
description. On non-@sc{posix} systems, those or other settings also may not
be available, but it's not feasible to document all the variations: just
try it and see.
@@ -8628,7 +8628,7 @@ Disable modem control signals. May be negated.
@cindex hardware flow control
@cindex flow control, hardware
@cindex RTS/CTS flow control
Enable RTS/CTS flow control. Non-POSIX. May be negated.
Enable RTS/CTS flow control. Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated.
@end table
@@ -8702,19 +8702,19 @@ empty again. May be negated.
@item iuclc
@opindex iuclc
@cindex uppercase, translating to lowercase
Translate uppercase characters to lowercase. Non-POSIX. May be
Translate uppercase characters to lowercase. Non-@sc{posix}. May be
negated.
@item ixany
@opindex ixany
Allow any character to restart output (only the start character
if negated). Non-POSIX. May be negated.
if negated). Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated.
@item imaxbel
@opindex imaxbel
@cindex beeping at input buffer full
Enable beeping and not flushing input buffer if a character arrives
when the input buffer is full. Non-POSIX. May be negated.
when the input buffer is full. Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated.
@end table
@@ -8732,74 +8732,74 @@ Postprocess output. May be negated.
@item olcuc
@opindex olcuc
@cindex lowercase, translating to output
Translate lowercase characters to uppercase. Non-POSIX. May be
Translate lowercase characters to uppercase. Non-@sc{posix}. May be
negated.
@item ocrnl
@opindex ocrnl
@cindex return, translating to newline
Translate carriage return to newline. Non-POSIX. May be negated.
Translate carriage return to newline. Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated.
@item onlcr
@opindex onlcr
@cindex newline, translating to crlf
Translate newline to carriage return-newline. Non-POSIX. May be
Translate newline to carriage return-newline. Non-@sc{posix}. May be
negated.
@item onocr
@opindex onocr
Do not print carriage returns in the first column. Non-POSIX.
Do not print carriage returns in the first column. Non-@sc{posix}.
May be negated.
@item onlret
@opindex onlret
Newline performs a carriage return. Non-POSIX. May be negated.
Newline performs a carriage return. Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated.
@item ofill
@opindex ofill
@cindex pad instead of timing for delaying
Use fill (padding) characters instead of timing for delays. Non-POSIX.
Use fill (padding) characters instead of timing for delays. Non-@sc{posix}.
May be negated.
@item ofdel
@opindex ofdel
@cindex pad character
Use delete characters for fill instead of null characters. Non-POSIX.
Use delete characters for fill instead of null characters. Non-@sc{posix}.
May be negated.
@item nl1
@itemx nl0
@opindex nl@var{n}
Newline delay style. Non-POSIX.
Newline delay style. Non-@sc{posix}.
@item cr3
@itemx cr2
@itemx cr1
@itemx cr0
@opindex cr@var{n}
Carriage return delay style. Non-POSIX.
Carriage return delay style. Non-@sc{posix}.
@item tab3
@itemx tab2
@itemx tab1
@itemx tab0
@opindex tab@var{n}
Horizontal tab delay style. Non-POSIX.
Horizontal tab delay style. Non-@sc{posix}.
@item bs1
@itemx bs0
@opindex bs@var{n}
Backspace delay style. Non-POSIX.
Backspace delay style. Non-@sc{posix}.
@item vt1
@itemx vt0
@opindex vt@var{n}
Vertical tab delay style. Non-POSIX.
Vertical tab delay style. Non-@sc{posix}.
@item ff1
@itemx ff0
@opindex ff@var{n}
Form feed delay style. Non-POSIX.
Form feed delay style. Non-@sc{posix}.
@end table
@@ -8821,7 +8821,7 @@ special characters. May be negated.
@item iexten
@opindex iexten
Enable non-POSIX special characters. May be negated.
Enable non-@sc{posix} special characters. May be negated.
@item echo
@opindex echo
@@ -8855,12 +8855,12 @@ characters. May be negated.
@cindex case translation
Enable input and output of uppercase characters by preceding their
lowercase equivalents with @samp{\}, when @code{icanon} is set.
Non-POSIX. May be negated.
Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated.
@item tostop
@opindex tostop
@cindex background jobs, stopping at terminal write
Stop background jobs that try to write to the terminal. Non-POSIX.
Stop background jobs that try to write to the terminal. Non-@sc{posix}.
May be negated.
@item echoprt
@@ -8868,7 +8868,7 @@ May be negated.
@opindex echoprt
@opindex prterase
Echo erased characters backward, between @samp{\} and @samp{/}.
Non-POSIX. May be negated.
Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated.
@item echoctl
@itemx ctlecho
@@ -8877,7 +8877,7 @@ Non-POSIX. May be negated.
@cindex control characters, using @samp{^@var{c}}
@cindex hat notation for control characters
Echo control characters in hat notation (@samp{^@var{c}}) instead
of literally. Non-POSIX. May be negated.
of literally. Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated.
@item echoke
@itemx crtkill
@@ -8885,7 +8885,7 @@ of literally. Non-POSIX. May be negated.
@opindex crtkill
Echo the @code{kill} special character by erasing each character on
the line as indicated by the @code{echoprt} and @code{echoe} settings,
instead of by the @code{echoctl} and @code{echok} settings. Non-POSIX.
instead of by the @code{echoctl} and @code{echok} settings. Non-@sc{posix}.
May be negated.
@end table
@@ -8967,18 +8967,18 @@ If negated, same as @code{parenb istrip opost cs7}.
@item decctlq
@opindex decctlq
Same as @code{-ixany}. Non-POSIX. May be negated.
Same as @code{-ixany}. Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated.
@item tabs
@opindex tabs
Same as @code{tab0}. Non-POSIX. May be negated. If negated, same
Same as @code{tab0}. Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated. If negated, same
as @code{tab3}.
@item lcase
@itemx LCASE
@opindex lcase
@opindex LCASE
Same as @code{xcase iuclc olcuc}. Non-POSIX. May be negated.
Same as @code{xcase iuclc olcuc}. Non-@sc{posix}. May be negated.
@item crt
@opindex crt
@@ -9039,11 +9039,11 @@ End the line.
@item eol2
@opindex eol2
Alternate character to end the line. Non-POSIX.
Alternate character to end the line. Non-@sc{posix}.
@item swtch
@opindex swtch
Switch to a different shell layer. Non-POSIX.
Switch to a different shell layer. Non-@sc{posix}.
@item start
@opindex start
@@ -9059,20 +9059,20 @@ Send a terminal stop signal.
@item dsusp
@opindex dsusp
Send a terminal stop signal after flushing the input. Non-POSIX.
Send a terminal stop signal after flushing the input. Non-@sc{posix}.
@item rprnt
@opindex rprnt
Redraw the current line. Non-POSIX.
Redraw the current line. Non-@sc{posix}.
@item werase
@opindex werase
Erase the last word typed. Non-POSIX.
Erase the last word typed. Non-@sc{posix}.
@item lnext
@opindex lnext
Enter the next character typed literally, even if it is a special
character. Non-POSIX.
character. Non-@sc{posix}.
@end table
@@ -9102,13 +9102,13 @@ Set the output speed to @var{n}.
@item rows @var{n}
@opindex rows
Tell the tty kernel driver that the terminal has @var{n} rows. Non-POSIX.
Tell the tty kernel driver that the terminal has @var{n} rows. Non-@sc{posix}.
@item cols @var{n}
@itemx columns @var{n}
@opindex cols
@opindex columns
Tell the kernel that the terminal has @var{n} columns. Non-POSIX.
Tell the kernel that the terminal has @var{n} columns. Non-@sc{posix}.
@item size
@opindex size
@@ -9118,11 +9118,11 @@ Print the number of rows and columns that the kernel thinks the
terminal has. (Systems that don't support rows and columns in the kernel
typically use the environment variables @env{LINES} and @env{COLUMNS}
instead; however, GNU @code{stty} does not know anything about them.)
Non-POSIX.
Non-@sc{posix}.
@item line @var{n}
@opindex line
Use line discipline @var{n}. Non-POSIX.
Use line discipline @var{n}. Non-@sc{posix}.
@item speed
@opindex speed