1 # English translations for GNU bash package.
2 # Copyright (C) 2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 # This file is distributed under the same license as the GNU bash package.
4 # Automatically generated, 2014.
6 # All this catalog "translates" are quotation characters.
7 # The msgids must be ASCII and therefore cannot contain real quotation
8 # characters, only substitutes like grave accent (0x60), apostrophe (0x27)
9 # and double quote (0x22). These substitutes look strange; see
10 # http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/quotes.html
12 # This catalog translates grave accent (0x60) and apostrophe (0x27) to
13 # left single quotation mark (U+2018) and right single quotation mark (U+2019).
14 # It also translates pairs of apostrophe (0x27) to
15 # left single quotation mark (U+2018) and right single quotation mark (U+2019)
16 # and pairs of quotation mark (0x22) to
17 # left double quotation mark (U+201C) and right double quotation mark (U+201D).
19 # When output to an UTF-8 terminal, the quotation characters appear perfectly.
20 # When output to an ISO-8859-1 terminal, the single quotation marks are
21 # transliterated to apostrophes (by iconv in glibc 2.2 or newer) or to
22 # grave/acute accent (by libiconv), and the double quotation marks are
23 # transliterated to 0x22.
24 # When output to an ASCII terminal, the single quotation marks are
25 # transliterated to apostrophes, and the double quotation marks are
26 # transliterated to 0x22.
28 # This catalog furthermore displays the text between the quotation marks in
29 # bold face, assuming the VT100/XTerm escape sequences.
33 "Project-Id-Version: GNU bash 4.3-release\n"
34 "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
35 "POT-Creation-Date: 2014-02-11 11:19-0500\n"
36 "PO-Revision-Date: 2014-02-11 11:19-0500\n"
37 "Last-Translator: Automatically generated\n"
38 "Language-Team: none\n"
41 "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
42 "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
43 "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n"
46 msgid "bad array subscript"
47 msgstr "bad array subscript"
49 #: arrayfunc.c:356 builtins/declare.def:566
51 msgid "%s: cannot convert indexed to associative array"
52 msgstr "%s: cannot convert indexed to associative array"
56 msgid "%s: invalid associative array key"
57 msgstr "%s: invalid associative array key"
61 msgid "%s: cannot assign to non-numeric index"
62 msgstr "%s: cannot assign to non-numeric index"
66 msgid "%s: %s: must use subscript when assigning associative array"
67 msgstr "%s: %s: must use subscript when assigning associative array"
71 msgid "%s: cannot create: %s"
72 msgstr "%s: cannot create: %s"
75 msgid "bash_execute_unix_command: cannot find keymap for command"
76 msgstr "bash_execute_unix_command: cannot find keymap for command"
80 msgid "%s: first non-whitespace character is not `\"'"
81 msgstr "%s: first non-whitespace character is not ‘
\e[1m\"
\e[0m’"
85 msgid "no closing `%c' in %s"
86 msgstr "no closing ‘
\e[1m%c
\e[0m’ in %s"
90 msgid "%s: missing colon separator"
91 msgstr "%s: missing colon separator"
95 msgid "brace expansion: cannot allocate memory for %s"
96 msgstr "brace expansion: cannot allocate memory for %s"
100 msgid "brace expansion: failed to allocate memory for %d elements"
101 msgstr "brace expansion: failed to allocate memory for %d elements"
105 msgid "brace expansion: failed to allocate memory for `%s'"
106 msgstr "brace expansion: failed to allocate memory for ‘
\e[1m%s
\e[0m’"
108 #: builtins/alias.def:132
110 msgid "`%s': invalid alias name"
111 msgstr "‘
\e[1m%s
\e[0m’: invalid alias name"
113 #: builtins/bind.def:123 builtins/bind.def:126
114 msgid "line editing not enabled"
115 msgstr "line editing not enabled"
117 #: builtins/bind.def:212
119 msgid "`%s': invalid keymap name"
120 msgstr "‘
\e[1m%s
\e[0m’: invalid keymap name"
122 #: builtins/bind.def:251
124 msgid "%s: cannot read: %s"
125 msgstr "%s: cannot read: %s"
127 #: builtins/bind.def:266
129 msgid "`%s': cannot unbind"
130 msgstr "‘
\e[1m%s
\e[0m’: cannot unbind"
132 #: builtins/bind.def:304 builtins/bind.def:334
134 msgid "`%s': unknown function name"
135 msgstr "‘
\e[1m%s
\e[0m’: unknown function name"
137 #: builtins/bind.def:312
139 msgid "%s is not bound to any keys.\n"
140 msgstr "%s is not bound to any keys.\n"
142 #: builtins/bind.def:316
144 msgid "%s can be invoked via "
145 msgstr "%s can be invoked via "
147 #: builtins/break.def:77 builtins/break.def:117
151 #: builtins/break.def:137
152 msgid "only meaningful in a `for', `while', or `until' loop"
153 msgstr "only meaningful in a ‘
\e[1mfor
\e[0m’, ‘
\e[1mwhile
\e[0m’, or ‘
\e[1muntil
\e[0m’ loop"
155 #: builtins/caller.def:134
157 "Returns the context of the current subroutine call.\n"
159 " Without EXPR, returns "
161 "Returns the context of the current subroutine call.\n"
163 " Without EXPR, returns "
165 #: builtins/cd.def:319
167 msgstr "HOME not set"
169 #: builtins/cd.def:327 builtins/common.c:166 test.c:876
170 msgid "too many arguments"
171 msgstr "too many arguments"
173 #: builtins/cd.def:338
174 msgid "OLDPWD not set"
175 msgstr "OLDPWD not set"
177 #: builtins/common.c:101
182 #: builtins/common.c:139 error.c:265
187 #: builtins/common.c:153
192 #: builtins/common.c:191 shell.c:506 shell.c:788
194 msgid "%s: option requires an argument"
195 msgstr "%s: option requires an argument"
197 #: builtins/common.c:198
199 msgid "%s: numeric argument required"
200 msgstr "%s: numeric argument required"
202 #: builtins/common.c:205
204 msgid "%s: not found"
205 msgstr "%s: not found"
207 #: builtins/common.c:214 shell.c:801
209 msgid "%s: invalid option"
210 msgstr "%s: invalid option"
212 #: builtins/common.c:221
214 msgid "%s: invalid option name"
215 msgstr "%s: invalid option name"
217 #: builtins/common.c:228 general.c:235 general.c:240
219 msgid "`%s': not a valid identifier"
220 msgstr "‘
\e[1m%s
\e[0m’: not a valid identifier"
222 #: builtins/common.c:238
223 msgid "invalid octal number"
224 msgstr "invalid octal number"
226 #: builtins/common.c:240
227 msgid "invalid hex number"
228 msgstr "invalid hex number"
230 #: builtins/common.c:242 expr.c:1470
231 msgid "invalid number"
232 msgstr "invalid number"
234 #: builtins/common.c:250
236 msgid "%s: invalid signal specification"
237 msgstr "%s: invalid signal specification"
239 #: builtins/common.c:257
241 msgid "`%s': not a pid or valid job spec"
242 msgstr "‘
\e[1m%s
\e[0m’: not a pid or valid job spec"
244 #: builtins/common.c:264 error.c:488
246 msgid "%s: readonly variable"
247 msgstr "%s: readonly variable"
249 #: builtins/common.c:272
251 msgid "%s: %s out of range"
252 msgstr "%s: %s out of range"
254 #: builtins/common.c:272 builtins/common.c:274
258 #: builtins/common.c:274
260 msgid "%s out of range"
261 msgstr "%s out of range"
263 #: builtins/common.c:282
265 msgid "%s: no such job"
266 msgstr "%s: no such job"
268 #: builtins/common.c:290
270 msgid "%s: no job control"
271 msgstr "%s: no job control"
273 #: builtins/common.c:292
274 msgid "no job control"
275 msgstr "no job control"
277 #: builtins/common.c:302
279 msgid "%s: restricted"
280 msgstr "%s: restricted"
282 #: builtins/common.c:304
286 #: builtins/common.c:312
288 msgid "%s: not a shell builtin"
289 msgstr "%s: not a shell builtin"
291 #: builtins/common.c:321
293 msgid "write error: %s"
294 msgstr "write error: %s"
296 #: builtins/common.c:329
298 msgid "error setting terminal attributes: %s"
299 msgstr "error setting terminal attributes: %s"
301 #: builtins/common.c:331
303 msgid "error getting terminal attributes: %s"
304 msgstr "error getting terminal attributes: %s"
306 #: builtins/common.c:563
308 msgid "%s: error retrieving current directory: %s: %s\n"
309 msgstr "%s: error retrieving current directory: %s: %s\n"
311 #: builtins/common.c:629 builtins/common.c:631
313 msgid "%s: ambiguous job spec"
314 msgstr "%s: ambiguous job spec"
316 #: builtins/complete.def:277
318 msgid "%s: invalid action name"
319 msgstr "%s: invalid action name"
321 #: builtins/complete.def:450 builtins/complete.def:645
322 #: builtins/complete.def:855
324 msgid "%s: no completion specification"
325 msgstr "%s: no completion specification"
327 #: builtins/complete.def:697
328 msgid "warning: -F option may not work as you expect"
329 msgstr "warning: -F option may not work as you expect"
331 #: builtins/complete.def:699
332 msgid "warning: -C option may not work as you expect"
333 msgstr "warning: -C option may not work as you expect"
335 #: builtins/complete.def:828
336 msgid "not currently executing completion function"
337 msgstr "not currently executing completion function"
339 #: builtins/declare.def:126
340 msgid "can only be used in a function"
341 msgstr "can only be used in a function"
343 #: builtins/declare.def:315 builtins/declare.def:509
345 msgid "%s: reference variable cannot be an array"
346 msgstr "%s: reference variable cannot be an array"
348 #: builtins/declare.def:324
350 msgid "%s: nameref variable self references not allowed"
351 msgstr "%s: nameref variable self references not allowed"
353 #: builtins/declare.def:398
354 msgid "cannot use `-f' to make functions"
355 msgstr "cannot use ‘
\e[1m-f
\e[0m’ to make functions"
357 #: builtins/declare.def:410 execute_cmd.c:5361
359 msgid "%s: readonly function"
360 msgstr "%s: readonly function"
362 #: builtins/declare.def:553
364 msgid "%s: cannot destroy array variables in this way"
365 msgstr "%s: cannot destroy array variables in this way"
367 #: builtins/declare.def:560 builtins/read.def:733
369 msgid "%s: cannot convert associative to indexed array"
370 msgstr "%s: cannot convert associative to indexed array"
372 #: builtins/enable.def:137 builtins/enable.def:145
373 msgid "dynamic loading not available"
374 msgstr "dynamic loading not available"
376 #: builtins/enable.def:312
378 msgid "cannot open shared object %s: %s"
379 msgstr "cannot open shared object %s: %s"
381 #: builtins/enable.def:335
383 msgid "cannot find %s in shared object %s: %s"
384 msgstr "cannot find %s in shared object %s: %s"
386 #: builtins/enable.def:459
388 msgid "%s: not dynamically loaded"
389 msgstr "%s: not dynamically loaded"
391 #: builtins/enable.def:474
393 msgid "%s: cannot delete: %s"
394 msgstr "%s: cannot delete: %s"
396 #: builtins/evalfile.c:140 builtins/hash.def:171 execute_cmd.c:5208
399 msgid "%s: is a directory"
400 msgstr "%s: is a directory"
402 #: builtins/evalfile.c:146
404 msgid "%s: not a regular file"
405 msgstr "%s: not a regular file"
407 #: builtins/evalfile.c:155
409 msgid "%s: file is too large"
410 msgstr "%s: file is too large"
412 #: builtins/evalfile.c:190 builtins/evalfile.c:208 shell.c:1491
414 msgid "%s: cannot execute binary file"
415 msgstr "%s: cannot execute binary file"
417 #: builtins/exec.def:154 builtins/exec.def:156 builtins/exec.def:228
419 msgid "%s: cannot execute: %s"
420 msgstr "%s: cannot execute: %s"
422 #: builtins/exit.def:65
427 #: builtins/exit.def:88
428 msgid "not login shell: use `exit'"
429 msgstr "not login shell: use ‘
\e[1mexit
\e[0m’"
431 #: builtins/exit.def:120
433 msgid "There are stopped jobs.\n"
434 msgstr "There are stopped jobs.\n"
436 #: builtins/exit.def:122
438 msgid "There are running jobs.\n"
439 msgstr "There are running jobs.\n"
441 #: builtins/fc.def:262
442 msgid "no command found"
443 msgstr "no command found"
445 #: builtins/fc.def:320 builtins/fc.def:369
446 msgid "history specification"
447 msgstr "history specification"
449 #: builtins/fc.def:390
451 msgid "%s: cannot open temp file: %s"
452 msgstr "%s: cannot open temp file: %s"
454 #: builtins/fg_bg.def:149 builtins/jobs.def:282
458 #: builtins/fg_bg.def:158
460 msgid "job %d started without job control"
461 msgstr "job %d started without job control"
463 #: builtins/getopt.c:110
465 msgid "%s: illegal option -- %c\n"
466 msgstr "%s: illegal option -- %c\n"
468 #: builtins/getopt.c:111
470 msgid "%s: option requires an argument -- %c\n"
471 msgstr "%s: option requires an argument -- %c\n"
473 #: builtins/hash.def:92
474 msgid "hashing disabled"
475 msgstr "hashing disabled"
477 #: builtins/hash.def:138
479 msgid "%s: hash table empty\n"
480 msgstr "%s: hash table empty\n"
482 #: builtins/hash.def:245
484 msgid "hits\tcommand\n"
485 msgstr "hits\tcommand\n"
487 #: builtins/help.def:130
489 msgid "Shell commands matching keyword `"
490 msgid_plural "Shell commands matching keywords `"
491 msgstr[0] "Shell commands matching keyword `"
492 msgstr[1] "Shell commands matching keywords `"
494 #: builtins/help.def:182
497 "no help topics match `%s'. Try `help help' or `man -k %s' or `info %s'."
499 "no help topics match ‘
\e[1m%s
\e[0m’. Try ‘
\e[1mhelp help
\e[0m’ or ‘
\e[1mman -k %s
\e[0m’ "
500 "or ‘
\e[1minfo %s
\e[0m’."
502 #: builtins/help.def:199
504 msgid "%s: cannot open: %s"
505 msgstr "%s: cannot open: %s"
507 #: builtins/help.def:485
510 "These shell commands are defined internally. Type `help' to see this list.\n"
511 "Type `help name' to find out more about the function `name'.\n"
512 "Use `info bash' to find out more about the shell in general.\n"
513 "Use `man -k' or `info' to find out more about commands not in this list.\n"
515 "A star (*) next to a name means that the command is disabled.\n"
518 "These shell commands are defined internally. Type ‘
\e[1mhelp
\e[0m’ to see this "
520 "Type ‘
\e[1mhelp name
\e[0m’ to find out more about the function ‘
\e[1mname
\e[0m’.\n"
521 "Use ‘
\e[1minfo bash
\e[0m’ to find out more about the shell in general.\n"
522 "Use ‘
\e[1mman -k
\e[0m’ or ‘
\e[1minfo
\e[0m’ to find out more about commands not in "
525 "A star (*) next to a name means that the command is disabled.\n"
528 #: builtins/history.def:154
529 msgid "cannot use more than one of -anrw"
530 msgstr "cannot use more than one of -anrw"
532 #: builtins/history.def:186
533 msgid "history position"
534 msgstr "history position"
536 #: builtins/history.def:366
538 msgid "%s: history expansion failed"
539 msgstr "%s: history expansion failed"
541 #: builtins/inlib.def:71
543 msgid "%s: inlib failed"
544 msgstr "%s: inlib failed"
546 #: builtins/jobs.def:109
547 msgid "no other options allowed with `-x'"
548 msgstr "no other options allowed with ‘
\e[1m-x
\e[0m’"
550 #: builtins/kill.def:200
552 msgid "%s: arguments must be process or job IDs"
553 msgstr "%s: arguments must be process or job IDs"
555 #: builtins/kill.def:263
556 msgid "Unknown error"
557 msgstr "Unknown error"
559 #: builtins/let.def:95 builtins/let.def:120 expr.c:583 expr.c:598
560 msgid "expression expected"
561 msgstr "expression expected"
563 #: builtins/mapfile.def:172
565 msgid "%s: not an indexed array"
566 msgstr "%s: not an indexed array"
568 #: builtins/mapfile.def:259 builtins/read.def:302
570 msgid "%s: invalid file descriptor specification"
571 msgstr "%s: invalid file descriptor specification"
573 #: builtins/mapfile.def:267 builtins/read.def:309
575 msgid "%d: invalid file descriptor: %s"
576 msgstr "%d: invalid file descriptor: %s"
578 #: builtins/mapfile.def:276 builtins/mapfile.def:314
580 msgid "%s: invalid line count"
581 msgstr "%s: invalid line count"
583 #: builtins/mapfile.def:287
585 msgid "%s: invalid array origin"
586 msgstr "%s: invalid array origin"
588 #: builtins/mapfile.def:304
590 msgid "%s: invalid callback quantum"
591 msgstr "%s: invalid callback quantum"
593 #: builtins/mapfile.def:336
594 msgid "empty array variable name"
595 msgstr "empty array variable name"
597 #: builtins/mapfile.def:357
598 msgid "array variable support required"
599 msgstr "array variable support required"
601 #: builtins/printf.def:402
603 msgid "`%s': missing format character"
604 msgstr "‘
\e[1m%s
\e[0m’: missing format character"
606 #: builtins/printf.def:456
608 msgid "`%c': invalid time format specification"
609 msgstr "‘
\e[1m%c
\e[0m’: invalid time format specification"
611 #: builtins/printf.def:658
613 msgid "`%c': invalid format character"
614 msgstr "‘
\e[1m%c
\e[0m’: invalid format character"
616 #: builtins/printf.def:684
618 msgid "warning: %s: %s"
619 msgstr "warning: %s: %s"
621 #: builtins/printf.def:768
623 msgid "format parsing problem: %s"
624 msgstr "format parsing problem: %s"
626 #: builtins/printf.def:865
627 msgid "missing hex digit for \\x"
628 msgstr "missing hex digit for \\x"
630 #: builtins/printf.def:880
632 msgid "missing unicode digit for \\%c"
633 msgstr "missing unicode digit for \\%c"
635 #: builtins/pushd.def:195
636 msgid "no other directory"
637 msgstr "no other directory"
639 #: builtins/pushd.def:354
641 msgid "%s: invalid argument"
642 msgstr "%s: invalid argument"
644 #: builtins/pushd.def:468
645 msgid "<no current directory>"
646 msgstr "<no current directory>"
648 #: builtins/pushd.def:512
649 msgid "directory stack empty"
650 msgstr "directory stack empty"
652 #: builtins/pushd.def:514
653 msgid "directory stack index"
654 msgstr "directory stack index"
656 #: builtins/pushd.def:689
658 "Display the list of currently remembered directories. Directories\n"
659 " find their way onto the list with the `pushd' command; you can get\n"
660 " back up through the list with the `popd' command.\n"
663 " -c\tclear the directory stack by deleting all of the elements\n"
664 " -l\tdo not print tilde-prefixed versions of directories relative\n"
665 " \tto your home directory\n"
666 " -p\tprint the directory stack with one entry per line\n"
667 " -v\tprint the directory stack with one entry per line prefixed\n"
668 " \twith its position in the stack\n"
671 " +N\tDisplays the Nth entry counting from the left of the list shown "
673 " \tdirs when invoked without options, starting with zero.\n"
675 " -N\tDisplays the Nth entry counting from the right of the list shown "
677 "\tdirs when invoked without options, starting with zero."
679 "Display the list of currently remembered directories. Directories\n"
680 " find their way onto the list with the ‘
\e[1mpushd
\e[0m’ command; you can "
682 " back up through the list with the ‘
\e[1mpopd
\e[0m’ command.\n"
685 " -c\tclear the directory stack by deleting all of the elements\n"
686 " -l\tdo not print tilde-prefixed versions of directories relative\n"
687 " \tto your home directory\n"
688 " -p\tprint the directory stack with one entry per line\n"
689 " -v\tprint the directory stack with one entry per line prefixed\n"
690 " \twith its position in the stack\n"
693 " +N\tDisplays the Nth entry counting from the left of the list shown "
695 " \tdirs when invoked without options, starting with zero.\n"
697 " -N\tDisplays the Nth entry counting from the right of the list shown "
699 "\tdirs when invoked without options, starting with zero."
701 #: builtins/pushd.def:711
703 "Adds a directory to the top of the directory stack, or rotates\n"
704 " the stack, making the new top of the stack the current working\n"
705 " directory. With no arguments, exchanges the top two directories.\n"
708 " -n\tSuppresses the normal change of directory when adding\n"
709 " \tdirectories to the stack, so only the stack is manipulated.\n"
712 " +N\tRotates the stack so that the Nth directory (counting\n"
713 " \tfrom the left of the list shown by `dirs', starting with\n"
714 " \tzero) is at the top.\n"
716 " -N\tRotates the stack so that the Nth directory (counting\n"
717 " \tfrom the right of the list shown by `dirs', starting with\n"
718 " \tzero) is at the top.\n"
720 " dir\tAdds DIR to the directory stack at the top, making it the\n"
721 " \tnew current working directory.\n"
723 " The `dirs' builtin displays the directory stack."
725 "Adds a directory to the top of the directory stack, or rotates\n"
726 " the stack, making the new top of the stack the current working\n"
727 " directory. With no arguments, exchanges the top two directories.\n"
730 " -n\tSuppresses the normal change of directory when adding\n"
731 " \tdirectories to the stack, so only the stack is manipulated.\n"
734 " +N\tRotates the stack so that the Nth directory (counting\n"
735 " \tfrom the left of the list shown by ‘
\e[1mdirs
\e[0m’, starting with\n"
736 " \tzero) is at the top.\n"
738 " -N\tRotates the stack so that the Nth directory (counting\n"
739 " \tfrom the right of the list shown by ‘
\e[1mdirs
\e[0m’, starting with\n"
740 " \tzero) is at the top.\n"
742 " dir\tAdds DIR to the directory stack at the top, making it the\n"
743 " \tnew current working directory.\n"
745 " The ‘
\e[1mdirs
\e[0m’ builtin displays the directory stack."
747 #: builtins/pushd.def:736
749 "Removes entries from the directory stack. With no arguments, removes\n"
750 " the top directory from the stack, and changes to the new top directory.\n"
753 " -n\tSuppresses the normal change of directory when removing\n"
754 " \tdirectories from the stack, so only the stack is manipulated.\n"
757 " +N\tRemoves the Nth entry counting from the left of the list\n"
758 " \tshown by `dirs', starting with zero. For example: `popd +0'\n"
759 " \tremoves the first directory, `popd +1' the second.\n"
761 " -N\tRemoves the Nth entry counting from the right of the list\n"
762 " \tshown by `dirs', starting with zero. For example: `popd -0'\n"
763 " \tremoves the last directory, `popd -1' the next to last.\n"
765 " The `dirs' builtin displays the directory stack."
767 "Removes entries from the directory stack. With no arguments, removes\n"
768 " the top directory from the stack, and changes to the new top directory.\n"
771 " -n\tSuppresses the normal change of directory when removing\n"
772 " \tdirectories from the stack, so only the stack is manipulated.\n"
775 " +N\tRemoves the Nth entry counting from the left of the list\n"
776 " \tshown by ‘
\e[1mdirs
\e[0m’, starting with zero. For example: ‘
\e[1mpopd "
778 " \tremoves the first directory, ‘
\e[1mpopd +1
\e[0m’ the second.\n"
780 " -N\tRemoves the Nth entry counting from the right of the list\n"
781 " \tshown by ‘
\e[1mdirs
\e[0m’, starting with zero. For example: ‘
\e[1mpopd "
783 " \tremoves the last directory, ‘
\e[1mpopd -1
\e[0m’ the next to last.\n"
785 " The ‘
\e[1mdirs
\e[0m’ builtin displays the directory stack."
787 #: builtins/read.def:275
789 msgid "%s: invalid timeout specification"
790 msgstr "%s: invalid timeout specification"
792 #: builtins/read.def:678
794 msgid "read error: %d: %s"
795 msgstr "read error: %d: %s"
797 #: builtins/return.def:75
798 msgid "can only `return' from a function or sourced script"
799 msgstr "can only ‘
\e[1mreturn
\e[0m’ from a function or sourced script"
801 #: builtins/set.def:782
802 msgid "cannot simultaneously unset a function and a variable"
803 msgstr "cannot simultaneously unset a function and a variable"
805 #: builtins/set.def:826
807 msgid "%s: cannot unset"
808 msgstr "%s: cannot unset"
810 #: builtins/set.def:843
812 msgid "%s: cannot unset: readonly %s"
813 msgstr "%s: cannot unset: readonly %s"
815 #: builtins/set.def:854
817 msgid "%s: not an array variable"
818 msgstr "%s: not an array variable"
820 #: builtins/setattr.def:187
822 msgid "%s: not a function"
823 msgstr "%s: not a function"
825 #: builtins/shift.def:71 builtins/shift.def:77
829 #: builtins/shopt.def:279
830 msgid "cannot set and unset shell options simultaneously"
831 msgstr "cannot set and unset shell options simultaneously"
833 #: builtins/shopt.def:346
835 msgid "%s: invalid shell option name"
836 msgstr "%s: invalid shell option name"
838 #: builtins/source.def:130
839 msgid "filename argument required"
840 msgstr "filename argument required"
842 #: builtins/source.def:155
844 msgid "%s: file not found"
845 msgstr "%s: file not found"
847 #: builtins/suspend.def:101
848 msgid "cannot suspend"
849 msgstr "cannot suspend"
851 #: builtins/suspend.def:111
852 msgid "cannot suspend a login shell"
853 msgstr "cannot suspend a login shell"
855 #: builtins/type.def:234
857 msgid "%s is aliased to `%s'\n"
858 msgstr "%s is aliased to ‘
\e[1m%s
\e[0m’\n"
860 #: builtins/type.def:255
862 msgid "%s is a shell keyword\n"
863 msgstr "%s is a shell keyword\n"
865 #: builtins/type.def:274
867 msgid "%s is a function\n"
868 msgstr "%s is a function\n"
870 #: builtins/type.def:296
872 msgid "%s is a shell builtin\n"
873 msgstr "%s is a shell builtin\n"
875 #: builtins/type.def:317 builtins/type.def:393
880 #: builtins/type.def:337
882 msgid "%s is hashed (%s)\n"
883 msgstr "%s is hashed (%s)\n"
885 #: builtins/ulimit.def:383
887 msgid "%s: invalid limit argument"
888 msgstr "%s: invalid limit argument"
890 #: builtins/ulimit.def:409
892 msgid "`%c': bad command"
893 msgstr "‘
\e[1m%c
\e[0m’: bad command"
895 #: builtins/ulimit.def:438
897 msgid "%s: cannot get limit: %s"
898 msgstr "%s: cannot get limit: %s"
900 #: builtins/ulimit.def:464
904 #: builtins/ulimit.def:476 builtins/ulimit.def:776
906 msgid "%s: cannot modify limit: %s"
907 msgstr "%s: cannot modify limit: %s"
909 #: builtins/umask.def:114
911 msgstr "octal number"
913 #: builtins/umask.def:227
915 msgid "`%c': invalid symbolic mode operator"
916 msgstr "‘
\e[1m%c
\e[0m’: invalid symbolic mode operator"
918 #: builtins/umask.def:282
920 msgid "`%c': invalid symbolic mode character"
921 msgstr "‘
\e[1m%c
\e[0m’: invalid symbolic mode character"
923 #: error.c:90 error.c:325 error.c:327 error.c:329
929 msgid "last command: %s\n"
930 msgstr "last command: %s\n"
938 msgid "unknown command error"
939 msgstr "unknown command error"
942 msgid "bad command type"
943 msgstr "bad command type"
946 msgid "bad connector"
947 msgstr "bad connector"
955 msgid "%s: unbound variable"
956 msgstr "%s: unbound variable"
960 msgid "\atimed out waiting for input: auto-logout\n"
961 msgstr "\atimed out waiting for input: auto-logout\n"
965 msgid "cannot redirect standard input from /dev/null: %s"
966 msgstr "cannot redirect standard input from /dev/null: %s"
968 #: execute_cmd.c:1233
970 msgid "TIMEFORMAT: `%c': invalid format character"
971 msgstr "TIMEFORMAT: ‘
\e[1m%c
\e[0m’: invalid format character"
973 #: execute_cmd.c:2287
977 #: execute_cmd.c:4386
979 msgid "%s: maximum function nesting level exceeded (%d)"
980 msgstr "%s: maximum function nesting level exceeded (%d)"
982 #: execute_cmd.c:4884
984 msgid "%s: restricted: cannot specify `/' in command names"
985 msgstr "%s: restricted: cannot specify ‘
\e[1m/
\e[0m’ in command names"
987 #: execute_cmd.c:4973
989 msgid "%s: command not found"
990 msgstr "%s: command not found"
992 #: execute_cmd.c:5206
997 #: execute_cmd.c:5243
999 msgid "%s: %s: bad interpreter"
1000 msgstr "%s: %s: bad interpreter"
1002 #: execute_cmd.c:5280
1004 msgid "%s: cannot execute binary file: %s"
1005 msgstr "%s: cannot execute binary file: %s"
1007 #: execute_cmd.c:5352
1009 msgid "`%s': is a special builtin"
1010 msgstr "‘
\e[1m%s
\e[0m’: is a special builtin"
1012 #: execute_cmd.c:5404
1014 msgid "cannot duplicate fd %d to fd %d"
1015 msgstr "cannot duplicate fd %d to fd %d"
1018 msgid "expression recursion level exceeded"
1019 msgstr "expression recursion level exceeded"
1022 msgid "recursion stack underflow"
1023 msgstr "recursion stack underflow"
1026 msgid "syntax error in expression"
1027 msgstr "syntax error in expression"
1030 msgid "attempted assignment to non-variable"
1031 msgstr "attempted assignment to non-variable"
1033 #: expr.c:495 expr.c:858
1034 msgid "division by 0"
1035 msgstr "division by 0"
1038 msgid "bug: bad expassign token"
1039 msgstr "bug: bad expassign token"
1042 msgid "`:' expected for conditional expression"
1043 msgstr "‘
\e[1m:
\e[0m’ expected for conditional expression"
1046 msgid "exponent less than 0"
1047 msgstr "exponent less than 0"
1050 msgid "identifier expected after pre-increment or pre-decrement"
1051 msgstr "identifier expected after pre-increment or pre-decrement"
1055 msgstr "missing ‘
\e[1m)
\e[0m’"
1057 #: expr.c:1053 expr.c:1390
1058 msgid "syntax error: operand expected"
1059 msgstr "syntax error: operand expected"
1062 msgid "syntax error: invalid arithmetic operator"
1063 msgstr "syntax error: invalid arithmetic operator"
1067 msgid "%s%s%s: %s (error token is \"%s\")"
1068 msgstr "%s%s%s: %s (error token is “
\e[1m%s
\e[0m”)"
1071 msgid "invalid arithmetic base"
1072 msgstr "invalid arithmetic base"
1075 msgid "value too great for base"
1076 msgstr "value too great for base"
1080 msgid "%s: expression error\n"
1081 msgstr "%s: expression error\n"
1084 msgid "getcwd: cannot access parent directories"
1085 msgstr "getcwd: cannot access parent directories"
1087 #: input.c:102 subst.c:5168
1089 msgid "cannot reset nodelay mode for fd %d"
1090 msgstr "cannot reset nodelay mode for fd %d"
1094 msgid "cannot allocate new file descriptor for bash input from fd %d"
1095 msgstr "cannot allocate new file descriptor for bash input from fd %d"
1099 msgid "save_bash_input: buffer already exists for new fd %d"
1100 msgstr "save_bash_input: buffer already exists for new fd %d"
1103 msgid "start_pipeline: pgrp pipe"
1104 msgstr "start_pipeline: pgrp pipe"
1108 msgid "forked pid %d appears in running job %d"
1109 msgstr "forked pid %d appears in running job %d"
1113 msgid "deleting stopped job %d with process group %ld"
1114 msgstr "deleting stopped job %d with process group %ld"
1118 msgid "add_process: process %5ld (%s) in the_pipeline"
1119 msgstr "add_process: process %5ld (%s) in the_pipeline"
1123 msgid "add_process: pid %5ld (%s) marked as still alive"
1124 msgstr "add_process: pid %5ld (%s) marked as still alive"
1128 msgid "describe_pid: %ld: no such pid"
1129 msgstr "describe_pid: %ld: no such pid"
1136 #: jobs.c:1464 jobs.c:1489
1140 #: jobs.c:1469 siglist.c:123
1147 msgstr "Stopped(%s)"
1164 msgid "Unknown status"
1165 msgstr "Unknown status"
1169 msgid "(core dumped) "
1170 msgstr "(core dumped) "
1179 msgid "child setpgid (%ld to %ld)"
1180 msgstr "child setpgid (%ld to %ld)"
1182 #: jobs.c:2138 nojobs.c:605
1184 msgid "wait: pid %ld is not a child of this shell"
1185 msgstr "wait: pid %ld is not a child of this shell"
1189 msgid "wait_for: No record of process %ld"
1190 msgstr "wait_for: No record of process %ld"
1194 msgid "wait_for_job: job %d is stopped"
1195 msgstr "wait_for_job: job %d is stopped"
1199 msgid "%s: job has terminated"
1200 msgstr "%s: job has terminated"
1204 msgid "%s: job %d already in background"
1205 msgstr "%s: job %d already in background"
1208 msgid "waitchld: turning on WNOHANG to avoid indefinite block"
1209 msgstr "waitchld: turning on WNOHANG to avoid indefinite block"
1213 msgid "%s: line %d: "
1214 msgstr "%s: line %d: "
1216 #: jobs.c:3725 nojobs.c:843
1218 msgid " (core dumped)"
1219 msgstr " (core dumped)"
1221 #: jobs.c:3737 jobs.c:3750
1223 msgid "(wd now: %s)\n"
1224 msgstr "(wd now: %s)\n"
1227 msgid "initialize_job_control: getpgrp failed"
1228 msgstr "initialize_job_control: getpgrp failed"
1231 msgid "initialize_job_control: line discipline"
1232 msgstr "initialize_job_control: line discipline"
1235 msgid "initialize_job_control: setpgid"
1236 msgstr "initialize_job_control: setpgid"
1238 #: jobs.c:3874 jobs.c:3883
1240 msgid "cannot set terminal process group (%d)"
1241 msgstr "cannot set terminal process group (%d)"
1244 msgid "no job control in this shell"
1245 msgstr "no job control in this shell"
1247 #: lib/malloc/malloc.c:296
1249 msgid "malloc: failed assertion: %s\n"
1250 msgstr "malloc: failed assertion: %s\n"
1252 #: lib/malloc/malloc.c:312
1256 "malloc: %s:%d: assertion botched\r\n"
1259 "malloc: %s:%d: assertion botched\r\n"
1261 #: lib/malloc/malloc.c:313
1265 #: lib/malloc/malloc.c:801
1266 msgid "malloc: block on free list clobbered"
1267 msgstr "malloc: block on free list clobbered"
1269 #: lib/malloc/malloc.c:878
1270 msgid "free: called with already freed block argument"
1271 msgstr "free: called with already freed block argument"
1273 #: lib/malloc/malloc.c:881
1274 msgid "free: called with unallocated block argument"
1275 msgstr "free: called with unallocated block argument"
1277 #: lib/malloc/malloc.c:900
1278 msgid "free: underflow detected; mh_nbytes out of range"
1279 msgstr "free: underflow detected; mh_nbytes out of range"
1281 #: lib/malloc/malloc.c:906
1282 msgid "free: start and end chunk sizes differ"
1283 msgstr "free: start and end chunk sizes differ"
1285 #: lib/malloc/malloc.c:1005
1286 msgid "realloc: called with unallocated block argument"
1287 msgstr "realloc: called with unallocated block argument"
1289 #: lib/malloc/malloc.c:1020
1290 msgid "realloc: underflow detected; mh_nbytes out of range"
1291 msgstr "realloc: underflow detected; mh_nbytes out of range"
1293 #: lib/malloc/malloc.c:1026
1294 msgid "realloc: start and end chunk sizes differ"
1295 msgstr "realloc: start and end chunk sizes differ"
1297 #: lib/malloc/table.c:194
1299 msgid "register_alloc: alloc table is full with FIND_ALLOC?\n"
1300 msgstr "register_alloc: alloc table is full with FIND_ALLOC?\n"
1302 #: lib/malloc/table.c:203
1304 msgid "register_alloc: %p already in table as allocated?\n"
1305 msgstr "register_alloc: %p already in table as allocated?\n"
1307 #: lib/malloc/table.c:256
1309 msgid "register_free: %p already in table as free?\n"
1310 msgstr "register_free: %p already in table as free?\n"
1312 #: lib/sh/fmtulong.c:102
1313 msgid "invalid base"
1314 msgstr "invalid base"
1316 #: lib/sh/netopen.c:168
1318 msgid "%s: host unknown"
1319 msgstr "%s: host unknown"
1321 #: lib/sh/netopen.c:175
1323 msgid "%s: invalid service"
1324 msgstr "%s: invalid service"
1326 #: lib/sh/netopen.c:306
1328 msgid "%s: bad network path specification"
1329 msgstr "%s: bad network path specification"
1331 #: lib/sh/netopen.c:346
1332 msgid "network operations not supported"
1333 msgstr "network operations not supported"
1337 msgid "setlocale: LC_ALL: cannot change locale (%s)"
1338 msgstr "setlocale: LC_ALL: cannot change locale (%s)"
1342 msgid "setlocale: LC_ALL: cannot change locale (%s): %s"
1343 msgstr "setlocale: LC_ALL: cannot change locale (%s): %s"
1347 msgid "setlocale: %s: cannot change locale (%s)"
1348 msgstr "setlocale: %s: cannot change locale (%s)"
1352 msgid "setlocale: %s: cannot change locale (%s): %s"
1353 msgstr "setlocale: %s: cannot change locale (%s): %s"
1356 msgid "You have mail in $_"
1357 msgstr "You have mail in $_"
1360 msgid "You have new mail in $_"
1361 msgstr "You have new mail in $_"
1365 msgid "The mail in %s has been read\n"
1366 msgstr "The mail in %s has been read\n"
1369 msgid "syntax error: arithmetic expression required"
1370 msgstr "syntax error: arithmetic expression required"
1373 msgid "syntax error: `;' unexpected"
1374 msgstr "syntax error: ‘
\e[1m;
\e[0m’ unexpected"
1378 msgid "syntax error: `((%s))'"
1379 msgstr "syntax error: ‘
\e[1m((%s))
\e[0m’"
1383 msgid "make_here_document: bad instruction type %d"
1384 msgstr "make_here_document: bad instruction type %d"
1388 msgid "here-document at line %d delimited by end-of-file (wanted `%s')"
1389 msgstr "here-document at line %d delimited by end-of-file (wanted ‘
\e[1m%s
\e[0m’)"
1393 msgid "make_redirection: redirection instruction `%d' out of range"
1394 msgstr "make_redirection: redirection instruction ‘
\e[1m%d
\e[0m’ out of range"
1396 #: parse.y:3278 parse.y:3561
1398 msgid "unexpected EOF while looking for matching `%c'"
1399 msgstr "unexpected EOF while looking for matching ‘
\e[1m%c
\e[0m’"
1402 msgid "unexpected EOF while looking for `]]'"
1403 msgstr "unexpected EOF while looking for ‘
\e[1m]]
\e[0m’"
1407 msgid "syntax error in conditional expression: unexpected token `%s'"
1408 msgstr "syntax error in conditional expression: unexpected token ‘
\e[1m%s
\e[0m’"
1411 msgid "syntax error in conditional expression"
1412 msgstr "syntax error in conditional expression"
1416 msgid "unexpected token `%s', expected `)'"
1417 msgstr "unexpected token ‘
\e[1m%s
\e[0m’, expected ‘
\e[1m)
\e[0m’"
1420 msgid "expected `)'"
1421 msgstr "expected ‘
\e[1m)
\e[0m’"
1425 msgid "unexpected argument `%s' to conditional unary operator"
1426 msgstr "unexpected argument ‘
\e[1m%s
\e[0m’ to conditional unary operator"
1429 msgid "unexpected argument to conditional unary operator"
1430 msgstr "unexpected argument to conditional unary operator"
1434 msgid "unexpected token `%s', conditional binary operator expected"
1435 msgstr "unexpected token ‘
\e[1m%s
\e[0m’, conditional binary operator expected"
1438 msgid "conditional binary operator expected"
1439 msgstr "conditional binary operator expected"
1443 msgid "unexpected argument `%s' to conditional binary operator"
1444 msgstr "unexpected argument ‘
\e[1m%s
\e[0m’ to conditional binary operator"
1447 msgid "unexpected argument to conditional binary operator"
1448 msgstr "unexpected argument to conditional binary operator"
1452 msgid "unexpected token `%c' in conditional command"
1453 msgstr "unexpected token ‘
\e[1m%c
\e[0m’ in conditional command"
1457 msgid "unexpected token `%s' in conditional command"
1458 msgstr "unexpected token ‘
\e[1m%s
\e[0m’ in conditional command"
1462 msgid "unexpected token %d in conditional command"
1463 msgstr "unexpected token %d in conditional command"
1467 msgid "syntax error near unexpected token `%s'"
1468 msgstr "syntax error near unexpected token ‘
\e[1m%s
\e[0m’"
1472 msgid "syntax error near `%s'"
1473 msgstr "syntax error near ‘
\e[1m%s
\e[0m’"
1476 msgid "syntax error: unexpected end of file"
1477 msgstr "syntax error: unexpected end of file"
1480 msgid "syntax error"
1481 msgstr "syntax error"
1485 msgid "Use \"%s\" to leave the shell.\n"
1486 msgstr "Use “
\e[1m%s
\e[0m” to leave the shell.\n"
1489 msgid "unexpected EOF while looking for matching `)'"
1490 msgstr "unexpected EOF while looking for matching ‘
\e[1m)
\e[0m’"
1494 msgid "completion: function `%s' not found"
1495 msgstr "completion: function ‘
\e[1m%s
\e[0m’ not found"
1499 msgid "progcomp_insert: %s: NULL COMPSPEC"
1500 msgstr "progcomp_insert: %s: NULL COMPSPEC"
1504 msgid "print_command: bad connector `%d'"
1505 msgstr "print_command: bad connector ‘
\e[1m%d
\e[0m’"
1509 msgid "xtrace_set: %d: invalid file descriptor"
1510 msgstr "xtrace_set: %d: invalid file descriptor"
1513 msgid "xtrace_set: NULL file pointer"
1514 msgstr "xtrace_set: NULL file pointer"
1518 msgid "xtrace fd (%d) != fileno xtrace fp (%d)"
1519 msgstr "xtrace fd (%d) != fileno xtrace fp (%d)"
1523 msgid "cprintf: `%c': invalid format character"
1524 msgstr "cprintf: ‘
\e[1m%c
\e[0m’: invalid format character"
1526 #: redir.c:123 redir.c:170
1527 msgid "file descriptor out of range"
1528 msgstr "file descriptor out of range"
1532 msgid "%s: ambiguous redirect"
1533 msgstr "%s: ambiguous redirect"
1537 msgid "%s: cannot overwrite existing file"
1538 msgstr "%s: cannot overwrite existing file"
1542 msgid "%s: restricted: cannot redirect output"
1543 msgstr "%s: restricted: cannot redirect output"
1547 msgid "cannot create temp file for here-document: %s"
1548 msgstr "cannot create temp file for here-document: %s"
1552 msgid "%s: cannot assign fd to variable"
1553 msgstr "%s: cannot assign fd to variable"
1556 msgid "/dev/(tcp|udp)/host/port not supported without networking"
1557 msgstr "/dev/(tcp|udp)/host/port not supported without networking"
1559 #: redir.c:861 redir.c:973 redir.c:1034 redir.c:1199
1560 msgid "redirection error: cannot duplicate fd"
1561 msgstr "redirection error: cannot duplicate fd"
1564 msgid "could not find /tmp, please create!"
1565 msgstr "could not find /tmp, please create!"
1568 msgid "/tmp must be a valid directory name"
1569 msgstr "/tmp must be a valid directory name"
1573 msgid "%c%c: invalid option"
1574 msgstr "%c%c: invalid option"
1577 msgid "I have no name!"
1578 msgstr "I have no name!"
1582 msgid "GNU bash, version %s-(%s)\n"
1583 msgstr "GNU bash, version %s-(%s)\n"
1588 "Usage:\t%s [GNU long option] [option] ...\n"
1589 "\t%s [GNU long option] [option] script-file ...\n"
1591 "Usage:\t%s [GNU long option] [option] ...\n"
1592 "\t%s [GNU long option] [option] script-file ...\n"
1595 msgid "GNU long options:\n"
1596 msgstr "GNU long options:\n"
1599 msgid "Shell options:\n"
1600 msgstr "Shell options:\n"
1603 msgid "\t-ilrsD or -c command or -O shopt_option\t\t(invocation only)\n"
1604 msgstr "\t-ilrsD or -c command or -O shopt_option\t\t(invocation only)\n"
1608 msgid "\t-%s or -o option\n"
1609 msgstr "\t-%s or -o option\n"
1613 msgid "Type `%s -c \"help set\"' for more information about shell options.\n"
1615 "Type ‘
\e[1m%s -c “
\e[1mhelp set
\e[0m”
\e[0m’ for more information about shell "
1620 msgid "Type `%s -c help' for more information about shell builtin commands.\n"
1622 "Type ‘
\e[1m%s -c help
\e[0m’ for more information about shell builtin commands.\n"
1626 msgid "Use the `bashbug' command to report bugs.\n"
1627 msgstr "Use the ‘
\e[1mbashbug
\e[0m’ command to report bugs.\n"
1631 msgid "sigprocmask: %d: invalid operation"
1632 msgstr "sigprocmask: %d: invalid operation"
1635 msgid "Bogus signal"
1636 msgstr "Bogus signal"
1651 msgid "Illegal instruction"
1652 msgstr "Illegal instruction"
1655 msgid "BPT trace/trap"
1656 msgstr "BPT trace/trap"
1659 msgid "ABORT instruction"
1660 msgstr "ABORT instruction"
1663 msgid "EMT instruction"
1664 msgstr "EMT instruction"
1667 msgid "Floating point exception"
1668 msgstr "Floating point exception"
1679 msgid "Segmentation fault"
1680 msgstr "Segmentation fault"
1683 msgid "Bad system call"
1684 msgstr "Bad system call"
1688 msgstr "Broken pipe"
1692 msgstr "Alarm clock"
1699 msgid "Urgent IO condition"
1700 msgstr "Urgent IO condition"
1703 msgid "Stopped (signal)"
1704 msgstr "Stopped (signal)"
1711 msgid "Child death or stop"
1712 msgstr "Child death or stop"
1715 msgid "Stopped (tty input)"
1716 msgstr "Stopped (tty input)"
1719 msgid "Stopped (tty output)"
1720 msgstr "Stopped (tty output)"
1735 msgid "Alarm (virtual)"
1736 msgstr "Alarm (virtual)"
1739 msgid "Alarm (profile)"
1740 msgstr "Alarm (profile)"
1743 msgid "Window changed"
1744 msgstr "Window changed"
1748 msgstr "Record lock"
1751 msgid "User signal 1"
1752 msgstr "User signal 1"
1755 msgid "User signal 2"
1756 msgstr "User signal 2"
1759 msgid "HFT input data pending"
1760 msgstr "HFT input data pending"
1763 msgid "power failure imminent"
1764 msgstr "power failure imminent"
1767 msgid "system crash imminent"
1768 msgstr "system crash imminent"
1771 msgid "migrate process to another CPU"
1772 msgstr "migrate process to another CPU"
1775 msgid "programming error"
1776 msgstr "programming error"
1779 msgid "HFT monitor mode granted"
1780 msgstr "HFT monitor mode granted"
1783 msgid "HFT monitor mode retracted"
1784 msgstr "HFT monitor mode retracted"
1787 msgid "HFT sound sequence has completed"
1788 msgstr "HFT sound sequence has completed"
1791 msgid "Information request"
1792 msgstr "Information request"
1795 msgid "Unknown Signal #"
1796 msgstr "Unknown Signal #"
1800 msgid "Unknown Signal #%d"
1801 msgstr "Unknown Signal #%d"
1803 #: subst.c:1362 subst.c:1520
1805 msgid "bad substitution: no closing `%s' in %s"
1806 msgstr "bad substitution: no closing ‘
\e[1m%s
\e[0m’ in %s"
1810 msgid "%s: cannot assign list to array member"
1811 msgstr "%s: cannot assign list to array member"
1813 #: subst.c:5065 subst.c:5081
1814 msgid "cannot make pipe for process substitution"
1815 msgstr "cannot make pipe for process substitution"
1818 msgid "cannot make child for process substitution"
1819 msgstr "cannot make child for process substitution"
1823 msgid "cannot open named pipe %s for reading"
1824 msgstr "cannot open named pipe %s for reading"
1828 msgid "cannot open named pipe %s for writing"
1829 msgstr "cannot open named pipe %s for writing"
1833 msgid "cannot duplicate named pipe %s as fd %d"
1834 msgstr "cannot duplicate named pipe %s as fd %d"
1837 msgid "cannot make pipe for command substitution"
1838 msgstr "cannot make pipe for command substitution"
1841 msgid "cannot make child for command substitution"
1842 msgstr "cannot make child for command substitution"
1845 msgid "command_substitute: cannot duplicate pipe as fd 1"
1846 msgstr "command_substitute: cannot duplicate pipe as fd 1"
1848 #: subst.c:5837 subst.c:8050
1850 msgid "%s: invalid variable name for name reference"
1851 msgstr "%s: invalid variable name for name reference"
1855 msgid "%s: parameter null or not set"
1856 msgstr "%s: parameter null or not set"
1858 #: subst.c:6320 subst.c:6335
1860 msgid "%s: substring expression < 0"
1861 msgstr "%s: substring expression < 0"
1865 msgid "%s: bad substitution"
1866 msgstr "%s: bad substitution"
1870 msgid "$%s: cannot assign in this way"
1871 msgstr "$%s: cannot assign in this way"
1875 "future versions of the shell will force evaluation as an arithmetic "
1878 "future versions of the shell will force evaluation as an arithmetic "
1883 msgid "bad substitution: no closing \"`\" in %s"
1884 msgstr "bad substitution: no closing “
\e[1m`
\e[0m” in %s"
1888 msgid "no match: %s"
1889 msgstr "no match: %s"
1892 msgid "argument expected"
1893 msgstr "argument expected"
1897 msgid "%s: integer expression expected"
1898 msgstr "%s: integer expression expected"
1901 msgid "`)' expected"
1902 msgstr "‘
\e[1m)
\e[0m’ expected"
1906 msgid "`)' expected, found %s"
1907 msgstr "‘
\e[1m)
\e[0m’ expected, found %s"
1909 #: test.c:281 test.c:742 test.c:745
1911 msgid "%s: unary operator expected"
1912 msgstr "%s: unary operator expected"
1914 #: test.c:468 test.c:785
1916 msgid "%s: binary operator expected"
1917 msgstr "%s: binary operator expected"
1921 msgstr "missing ‘
\e[1m]
\e[0m’"
1924 msgid "invalid signal number"
1925 msgstr "invalid signal number"
1929 msgid "run_pending_traps: bad value in trap_list[%d]: %p"
1930 msgstr "run_pending_traps: bad value in trap_list[%d]: %p"
1935 "run_pending_traps: signal handler is SIG_DFL, resending %d (%s) to myself"
1937 "run_pending_traps: signal handler is SIG_DFL, resending %d (%s) to myself"
1941 msgid "trap_handler: bad signal %d"
1942 msgstr "trap_handler: bad signal %d"
1946 msgid "error importing function definition for `%s'"
1947 msgstr "error importing function definition for ‘
\e[1m%s
\e[0m’"
1951 msgid "shell level (%d) too high, resetting to 1"
1952 msgstr "shell level (%d) too high, resetting to 1"
1956 msgid "%s: circular name reference"
1957 msgstr "%s: circular name reference"
1960 msgid "make_local_variable: no function context at current scope"
1961 msgstr "make_local_variable: no function context at current scope"
1965 msgid "%s: variable may not be assigned value"
1966 msgstr "%s: variable may not be assigned value"
1969 msgid "all_local_variables: no function context at current scope"
1970 msgstr "all_local_variables: no function context at current scope"
1974 msgid "%s has null exportstr"
1975 msgstr "%s has null exportstr"
1977 #: variables.c:3896 variables.c:3905
1979 msgid "invalid character %d in exportstr for %s"
1980 msgstr "invalid character %d in exportstr for %s"
1984 msgid "no `=' in exportstr for %s"
1985 msgstr "no ‘
\e[1m=
\e[0m’ in exportstr for %s"
1988 msgid "pop_var_context: head of shell_variables not a function context"
1989 msgstr "pop_var_context: head of shell_variables not a function context"
1992 msgid "pop_var_context: no global_variables context"
1993 msgstr "pop_var_context: no global_variables context"
1996 msgid "pop_scope: head of shell_variables not a temporary environment scope"
1997 msgstr "pop_scope: head of shell_variables not a temporary environment scope"
2001 msgid "%s: %s: cannot open as FILE"
2002 msgstr "%s: %s: cannot open as FILE"
2006 msgid "%s: %s: invalid value for trace file descriptor"
2007 msgstr "%s: %s: invalid value for trace file descriptor"
2011 msgid "%s: %s: compatibility value out of range"
2012 msgstr "%s: %s: compatibility value out of range"
2015 msgid "Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc."
2016 msgstr "Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc."
2018 #: version.c:47 version2.c:47
2020 "License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl."
2023 "License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl."
2026 #: version.c:86 version2.c:86
2028 msgid "GNU bash, version %s (%s)\n"
2029 msgstr "GNU bash, version %s (%s)\n"
2031 #: version.c:91 version2.c:91
2032 msgid "This is free software; you are free to change and redistribute it."
2033 msgstr "This is free software; you are free to change and redistribute it."
2035 #: version.c:92 version2.c:92
2036 msgid "There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law."
2037 msgstr "There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law."
2040 msgid "Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc."
2041 msgstr "Copyright (C) 2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc."
2045 msgid "%s: cannot allocate %lu bytes (%lu bytes allocated)"
2046 msgstr "%s: cannot allocate %lu bytes (%lu bytes allocated)"
2050 msgid "%s: cannot allocate %lu bytes"
2051 msgstr "%s: cannot allocate %lu bytes"
2055 msgid "%s: %s:%d: cannot allocate %lu bytes (%lu bytes allocated)"
2056 msgstr "%s: %s:%d: cannot allocate %lu bytes (%lu bytes allocated)"
2060 msgid "%s: %s:%d: cannot allocate %lu bytes"
2061 msgstr "%s: %s:%d: cannot allocate %lu bytes"
2064 msgid "alias [-p] [name[=value] ... ]"
2065 msgstr "alias [-p] [name[=value] ... ]"
2068 msgid "unalias [-a] name [name ...]"
2069 msgstr "unalias [-a] name [name ...]"
2073 "bind [-lpsvPSVX] [-m keymap] [-f filename] [-q name] [-u name] [-r keyseq] [-"
2074 "x keyseq:shell-command] [keyseq:readline-function or readline-command]"
2076 "bind [-lpsvPSVX] [-m keymap] [-f filename] [-q name] [-u name] [-r keyseq] [-"
2077 "x keyseq:shell-command] [keyseq:readline-function or readline-command]"
2084 msgid "continue [n]"
2085 msgstr "continue [n]"
2088 msgid "builtin [shell-builtin [arg ...]]"
2089 msgstr "builtin [shell-builtin [arg ...]]"
2092 msgid "caller [expr]"
2093 msgstr "caller [expr]"
2096 msgid "cd [-L|[-P [-e]] [-@]] [dir]"
2097 msgstr "cd [-L|[-P [-e]] [-@]] [dir]"
2116 msgid "command [-pVv] command [arg ...]"
2117 msgstr "command [-pVv] command [arg ...]"
2120 msgid "declare [-aAfFgilnrtux] [-p] [name[=value] ...]"
2121 msgstr "declare [-aAfFgilnrtux] [-p] [name[=value] ...]"
2124 msgid "typeset [-aAfFgilrtux] [-p] name[=value] ..."
2125 msgstr "typeset [-aAfFgilrtux] [-p] name[=value] ..."
2128 msgid "local [option] name[=value] ..."
2129 msgstr "local [option] name[=value] ..."
2132 msgid "echo [-neE] [arg ...]"
2133 msgstr "echo [-neE] [arg ...]"
2136 msgid "echo [-n] [arg ...]"
2137 msgstr "echo [-n] [arg ...]"
2140 msgid "enable [-a] [-dnps] [-f filename] [name ...]"
2141 msgstr "enable [-a] [-dnps] [-f filename] [name ...]"
2144 msgid "eval [arg ...]"
2145 msgstr "eval [arg ...]"
2148 msgid "getopts optstring name [arg]"
2149 msgstr "getopts optstring name [arg]"
2152 msgid "exec [-cl] [-a name] [command [arguments ...]] [redirection ...]"
2153 msgstr "exec [-cl] [-a name] [command [arguments ...]] [redirection ...]"
2164 msgid "fc [-e ename] [-lnr] [first] [last] or fc -s [pat=rep] [command]"
2165 msgstr "fc [-e ename] [-lnr] [first] [last] or fc -s [pat=rep] [command]"
2168 msgid "fg [job_spec]"
2169 msgstr "fg [job_spec]"
2172 msgid "bg [job_spec ...]"
2173 msgstr "bg [job_spec ...]"
2176 msgid "hash [-lr] [-p pathname] [-dt] [name ...]"
2177 msgstr "hash [-lr] [-p pathname] [-dt] [name ...]"
2180 msgid "help [-dms] [pattern ...]"
2181 msgstr "help [-dms] [pattern ...]"
2185 "history [-c] [-d offset] [n] or history -anrw [filename] or history -ps arg "
2188 "history [-c] [-d offset] [n] or history -anrw [filename] or history -ps arg "
2192 msgid "jobs [-lnprs] [jobspec ...] or jobs -x command [args]"
2193 msgstr "jobs [-lnprs] [jobspec ...] or jobs -x command [args]"
2196 msgid "disown [-h] [-ar] [jobspec ...]"
2197 msgstr "disown [-h] [-ar] [jobspec ...]"
2201 "kill [-s sigspec | -n signum | -sigspec] pid | jobspec ... or kill -l "
2204 "kill [-s sigspec | -n signum | -sigspec] pid | jobspec ... or kill -l "
2208 msgid "let arg [arg ...]"
2209 msgstr "let arg [arg ...]"
2213 "read [-ers] [-a array] [-d delim] [-i text] [-n nchars] [-N nchars] [-p "
2214 "prompt] [-t timeout] [-u fd] [name ...]"
2216 "read [-ers] [-a array] [-d delim] [-i text] [-n nchars] [-N nchars] [-p "
2217 "prompt] [-t timeout] [-u fd] [name ...]"
2224 msgid "set [-abefhkmnptuvxBCHP] [-o option-name] [--] [arg ...]"
2225 msgstr "set [-abefhkmnptuvxBCHP] [-o option-name] [--] [arg ...]"
2228 msgid "unset [-f] [-v] [-n] [name ...]"
2229 msgstr "unset [-f] [-v] [-n] [name ...]"
2232 msgid "export [-fn] [name[=value] ...] or export -p"
2233 msgstr "export [-fn] [name[=value] ...] or export -p"
2236 msgid "readonly [-aAf] [name[=value] ...] or readonly -p"
2237 msgstr "readonly [-aAf] [name[=value] ...] or readonly -p"
2244 msgid "source filename [arguments]"
2245 msgstr "source filename [arguments]"
2248 msgid ". filename [arguments]"
2249 msgstr ". filename [arguments]"
2252 msgid "suspend [-f]"
2253 msgstr "suspend [-f]"
2257 msgstr "test [expr]"
2268 msgid "trap [-lp] [[arg] signal_spec ...]"
2269 msgstr "trap [-lp] [[arg] signal_spec ...]"
2272 msgid "type [-afptP] name [name ...]"
2273 msgstr "type [-afptP] name [name ...]"
2276 msgid "ulimit [-SHabcdefilmnpqrstuvxT] [limit]"
2277 msgstr "ulimit [-SHabcdefilmnpqrstuvxT] [limit]"
2280 msgid "umask [-p] [-S] [mode]"
2281 msgstr "umask [-p] [-S] [mode]"
2284 msgid "wait [-n] [id ...]"
2285 msgstr "wait [-n] [id ...]"
2288 msgid "wait [pid ...]"
2289 msgstr "wait [pid ...]"
2292 msgid "for NAME [in WORDS ... ] ; do COMMANDS; done"
2293 msgstr "for NAME [in WORDS ... ] ; do COMMANDS; done"
2296 msgid "for (( exp1; exp2; exp3 )); do COMMANDS; done"
2297 msgstr "for (( exp1; exp2; exp3 )); do COMMANDS; done"
2300 msgid "select NAME [in WORDS ... ;] do COMMANDS; done"
2301 msgstr "select NAME [in WORDS ... ;] do COMMANDS; done"
2304 msgid "time [-p] pipeline"
2305 msgstr "time [-p] pipeline"
2308 msgid "case WORD in [PATTERN [| PATTERN]...) COMMANDS ;;]... esac"
2309 msgstr "case WORD in [PATTERN [| PATTERN]...) COMMANDS ;;]... esac"
2313 "if COMMANDS; then COMMANDS; [ elif COMMANDS; then COMMANDS; ]... [ else "
2316 "if COMMANDS; then COMMANDS; [ elif COMMANDS; then COMMANDS; ]... [ else "
2320 msgid "while COMMANDS; do COMMANDS; done"
2321 msgstr "while COMMANDS; do COMMANDS; done"
2324 msgid "until COMMANDS; do COMMANDS; done"
2325 msgstr "until COMMANDS; do COMMANDS; done"
2328 msgid "coproc [NAME] command [redirections]"
2329 msgstr "coproc [NAME] command [redirections]"
2332 msgid "function name { COMMANDS ; } or name () { COMMANDS ; }"
2333 msgstr "function name { COMMANDS ; } or name () { COMMANDS ; }"
2336 msgid "{ COMMANDS ; }"
2337 msgstr "{ COMMANDS ; }"
2340 msgid "job_spec [&]"
2341 msgstr "job_spec [&]"
2344 msgid "(( expression ))"
2345 msgstr "(( expression ))"
2348 msgid "[[ expression ]]"
2349 msgstr "[[ expression ]]"
2352 msgid "variables - Names and meanings of some shell variables"
2353 msgstr "variables - Names and meanings of some shell variables"
2356 msgid "pushd [-n] [+N | -N | dir]"
2357 msgstr "pushd [-n] [+N | -N | dir]"
2360 msgid "popd [-n] [+N | -N]"
2361 msgstr "popd [-n] [+N | -N]"
2364 msgid "dirs [-clpv] [+N] [-N]"
2365 msgstr "dirs [-clpv] [+N] [-N]"
2368 msgid "shopt [-pqsu] [-o] [optname ...]"
2369 msgstr "shopt [-pqsu] [-o] [optname ...]"
2372 msgid "printf [-v var] format [arguments]"
2373 msgstr "printf [-v var] format [arguments]"
2377 "complete [-abcdefgjksuv] [-pr] [-DE] [-o option] [-A action] [-G globpat] [-"
2378 "W wordlist] [-F function] [-C command] [-X filterpat] [-P prefix] [-S "
2379 "suffix] [name ...]"
2381 "complete [-abcdefgjksuv] [-pr] [-DE] [-o option] [-A action] [-G globpat] [-"
2382 "W wordlist] [-F function] [-C command] [-X filterpat] [-P prefix] [-S "
2383 "suffix] [name ...]"
2387 "compgen [-abcdefgjksuv] [-o option] [-A action] [-G globpat] [-W wordlist] "
2388 "[-F function] [-C command] [-X filterpat] [-P prefix] [-S suffix] [word]"
2390 "compgen [-abcdefgjksuv] [-o option] [-A action] [-G globpat] [-W wordlist] "
2391 "[-F function] [-C command] [-X filterpat] [-P prefix] [-S suffix] [word]"
2394 msgid "compopt [-o|+o option] [-DE] [name ...]"
2395 msgstr "compopt [-o|+o option] [-DE] [name ...]"
2399 "mapfile [-n count] [-O origin] [-s count] [-t] [-u fd] [-C callback] [-c "
2402 "mapfile [-n count] [-O origin] [-s count] [-t] [-u fd] [-C callback] [-c "
2407 "readarray [-n count] [-O origin] [-s count] [-t] [-u fd] [-C callback] [-c "
2410 "readarray [-n count] [-O origin] [-s count] [-t] [-u fd] [-C callback] [-c "
2415 "Define or display aliases.\n"
2417 " Without arguments, `alias' prints the list of aliases in the reusable\n"
2418 " form `alias NAME=VALUE' on standard output.\n"
2420 " Otherwise, an alias is defined for each NAME whose VALUE is given.\n"
2421 " A trailing space in VALUE causes the next word to be checked for\n"
2422 " alias substitution when the alias is expanded.\n"
2425 " -p\tPrint all defined aliases in a reusable format\n"
2428 " alias returns true unless a NAME is supplied for which no alias has "
2432 "Define or display aliases.\n"
2434 " Without arguments, ‘
\e[1malias
\e[0m’ prints the list of aliases in the "
2436 " form ‘
\e[1malias NAME=VALUE
\e[0m’ on standard output.\n"
2438 " Otherwise, an alias is defined for each NAME whose VALUE is given.\n"
2439 " A trailing space in VALUE causes the next word to be checked for\n"
2440 " alias substitution when the alias is expanded.\n"
2443 " -p\tPrint all defined aliases in a reusable format\n"
2446 " alias returns true unless a NAME is supplied for which no alias has "
2452 "Remove each NAME from the list of defined aliases.\n"
2455 " -a\tremove all alias definitions.\n"
2457 " Return success unless a NAME is not an existing alias."
2459 "Remove each NAME from the list of defined aliases.\n"
2462 " -a\tremove all alias definitions.\n"
2464 " Return success unless a NAME is not an existing alias."
2468 "Set Readline key bindings and variables.\n"
2470 " Bind a key sequence to a Readline function or a macro, or set a\n"
2471 " Readline variable. The non-option argument syntax is equivalent to\n"
2472 " that found in ~/.inputrc, but must be passed as a single argument:\n"
2473 " e.g., bind '\"\\C-x\\C-r\": re-read-init-file'.\n"
2476 " -m keymap Use KEYMAP as the keymap for the duration of this\n"
2477 " command. Acceptable keymap names are emacs,\n"
2478 " emacs-standard, emacs-meta, emacs-ctlx, vi, vi-"
2480 " vi-command, and vi-insert.\n"
2481 " -l List names of functions.\n"
2482 " -P List function names and bindings.\n"
2483 " -p List functions and bindings in a form that can be\n"
2484 " reused as input.\n"
2485 " -S List key sequences that invoke macros and their "
2487 " -s List key sequences that invoke macros and their "
2489 " in a form that can be reused as input.\n"
2490 " -V List variable names and values\n"
2491 " -v List variable names and values in a form that can\n"
2492 " be reused as input.\n"
2493 " -q function-name Query about which keys invoke the named function.\n"
2494 " -u function-name Unbind all keys which are bound to the named "
2496 " -r keyseq Remove the binding for KEYSEQ.\n"
2497 " -f filename Read key bindings from FILENAME.\n"
2498 " -x keyseq:shell-command\tCause SHELL-COMMAND to be executed when\n"
2499 " \t\t\t\tKEYSEQ is entered.\n"
2500 " -X\t\t List key sequences bound with -x and associated commands\n"
2501 " in a form that can be reused as input.\n"
2504 " bind returns 0 unless an unrecognized option is given or an error occurs."
2506 "Set Readline key bindings and variables.\n"
2508 " Bind a key sequence to a Readline function or a macro, or set a\n"
2509 " Readline variable. The non-option argument syntax is equivalent to\n"
2510 " that found in ~/.inputrc, but must be passed as a single argument:\n"
2511 " e.g., bind '“
\e[1m\\C-x\\C-r
\e[0m”: re-read-init-file'.\n"
2514 " -m keymap Use KEYMAP as the keymap for the duration of this\n"
2515 " command. Acceptable keymap names are emacs,\n"
2516 " emacs-standard, emacs-meta, emacs-ctlx, vi, vi-"
2518 " vi-command, and vi-insert.\n"
2519 " -l List names of functions.\n"
2520 " -P List function names and bindings.\n"
2521 " -p List functions and bindings in a form that can be\n"
2522 " reused as input.\n"
2523 " -S List key sequences that invoke macros and their "
2525 " -s List key sequences that invoke macros and their "
2527 " in a form that can be reused as input.\n"
2528 " -V List variable names and values\n"
2529 " -v List variable names and values in a form that can\n"
2530 " be reused as input.\n"
2531 " -q function-name Query about which keys invoke the named function.\n"
2532 " -u function-name Unbind all keys which are bound to the named "
2534 " -r keyseq Remove the binding for KEYSEQ.\n"
2535 " -f filename Read key bindings from FILENAME.\n"
2536 " -x keyseq:shell-command\tCause SHELL-COMMAND to be executed when\n"
2537 " \t\t\t\tKEYSEQ is entered.\n"
2538 " -X\t\t List key sequences bound with -x and associated commands\n"
2539 " in a form that can be reused as input.\n"
2542 " bind returns 0 unless an unrecognized option is given or an error occurs."
2546 "Exit for, while, or until loops.\n"
2548 " Exit a FOR, WHILE or UNTIL loop. If N is specified, break N enclosing\n"
2552 " The exit status is 0 unless N is not greater than or equal to 1."
2554 "Exit for, while, or until loops.\n"
2556 " Exit a FOR, WHILE or UNTIL loop. If N is specified, break N enclosing\n"
2560 " The exit status is 0 unless N is not greater than or equal to 1."
2564 "Resume for, while, or until loops.\n"
2566 " Resumes the next iteration of the enclosing FOR, WHILE or UNTIL loop.\n"
2567 " If N is specified, resumes the Nth enclosing loop.\n"
2570 " The exit status is 0 unless N is not greater than or equal to 1."
2572 "Resume for, while, or until loops.\n"
2574 " Resumes the next iteration of the enclosing FOR, WHILE or UNTIL loop.\n"
2575 " If N is specified, resumes the Nth enclosing loop.\n"
2578 " The exit status is 0 unless N is not greater than or equal to 1."
2582 "Execute shell builtins.\n"
2584 " Execute SHELL-BUILTIN with arguments ARGs without performing command\n"
2585 " lookup. This is useful when you wish to reimplement a shell builtin\n"
2586 " as a shell function, but need to execute the builtin within the "
2590 " Returns the exit status of SHELL-BUILTIN, or false if SHELL-BUILTIN is\n"
2591 " not a shell builtin.."
2593 "Execute shell builtins.\n"
2595 " Execute SHELL-BUILTIN with arguments ARGs without performing command\n"
2596 " lookup. This is useful when you wish to reimplement a shell builtin\n"
2597 " as a shell function, but need to execute the builtin within the "
2601 " Returns the exit status of SHELL-BUILTIN, or false if SHELL-BUILTIN is\n"
2602 " not a shell builtin.."
2606 "Return the context of the current subroutine call.\n"
2608 " Without EXPR, returns \"$line $filename\". With EXPR, returns\n"
2609 " \"$line $subroutine $filename\"; this extra information can be used to\n"
2610 " provide a stack trace.\n"
2612 " The value of EXPR indicates how many call frames to go back before the\n"
2613 " current one; the top frame is frame 0.\n"
2616 " Returns 0 unless the shell is not executing a shell function or EXPR\n"
2619 "Return the context of the current subroutine call.\n"
2621 " Without EXPR, returns “
\e[1m$line $filename
\e[0m”. With EXPR, returns\n"
2622 " “
\e[1m$line $subroutine $filename
\e[0m”; this extra information can be used "
2624 " provide a stack trace.\n"
2626 " The value of EXPR indicates how many call frames to go back before the\n"
2627 " current one; the top frame is frame 0.\n"
2630 " Returns 0 unless the shell is not executing a shell function or EXPR\n"
2635 "Change the shell working directory.\n"
2637 " Change the current directory to DIR. The default DIR is the value of "
2639 " HOME shell variable.\n"
2641 " The variable CDPATH defines the search path for the directory "
2643 " DIR. Alternative directory names in CDPATH are separated by a colon "
2645 " A null directory name is the same as the current directory. If DIR "
2647 " with a slash (/), then CDPATH is not used.\n"
2649 " If the directory is not found, and the shell option `cdable_vars' is "
2651 " the word is assumed to be a variable name. If that variable has a "
2653 " its value is used for DIR.\n"
2656 " -L\tforce symbolic links to be followed: resolve symbolic links in\n"
2657 " \tDIR after processing instances of `..'\n"
2658 " -P\tuse the physical directory structure without following symbolic\n"
2659 " \tlinks: resolve symbolic links in DIR before processing instances\n"
2661 " -e\tif the -P option is supplied, and the current working directory\n"
2662 " \tcannot be determined successfully, exit with a non-zero status\n"
2663 " -@ on systems that support it, present a file with extended "
2665 " as a directory containing the file attributes\n"
2667 " The default is to follow symbolic links, as if `-L' were specified.\n"
2668 " `..' is processed by removing the immediately previous pathname "
2670 " back to a slash or the beginning of DIR.\n"
2673 " Returns 0 if the directory is changed, and if $PWD is set successfully "
2675 " -P is used; non-zero otherwise."
2677 "Change the shell working directory.\n"
2679 " Change the current directory to DIR. The default DIR is the value of "
2681 " HOME shell variable.\n"
2683 " The variable CDPATH defines the search path for the directory "
2685 " DIR. Alternative directory names in CDPATH are separated by a colon "
2687 " A null directory name is the same as the current directory. If DIR "
2689 " with a slash (/), then CDPATH is not used.\n"
2691 " If the directory is not found, and the shell option ‘
\e[1mcdable_vars
\e[0m’ "
2693 " the word is assumed to be a variable name. If that variable has a "
2695 " its value is used for DIR.\n"
2698 " -L\tforce symbolic links to be followed: resolve symbolic links in\n"
2699 " \tDIR after processing instances of ‘
\e[1m..
\e[0m’\n"
2700 " -P\tuse the physical directory structure without following symbolic\n"
2701 " \tlinks: resolve symbolic links in DIR before processing instances\n"
2702 " \tof ‘
\e[1m..
\e[0m’\n"
2703 " -e\tif the -P option is supplied, and the current working directory\n"
2704 " \tcannot be determined successfully, exit with a non-zero status\n"
2705 " -@ on systems that support it, present a file with extended "
2707 " as a directory containing the file attributes\n"
2709 " The default is to follow symbolic links, as if ‘
\e[1m-L
\e[0m’ were "
2711 " ‘
\e[1m..
\e[0m’ is processed by removing the immediately previous pathname "
2713 " back to a slash or the beginning of DIR.\n"
2716 " Returns 0 if the directory is changed, and if $PWD is set successfully "
2718 " -P is used; non-zero otherwise."
2722 "Print the name of the current working directory.\n"
2725 " -L\tprint the value of $PWD if it names the current working\n"
2727 " -P\tprint the physical directory, without any symbolic links\n"
2729 " By default, `pwd' behaves as if `-L' were specified.\n"
2732 " Returns 0 unless an invalid option is given or the current directory\n"
2735 "Print the name of the current working directory.\n"
2738 " -L\tprint the value of $PWD if it names the current working\n"
2740 " -P\tprint the physical directory, without any symbolic links\n"
2742 " By default, ‘
\e[1mpwd
\e[0m’ behaves as if ‘
\e[1m-L
\e[0m’ were specified.\n"
2745 " Returns 0 unless an invalid option is given or the current directory\n"
2752 " No effect; the command does nothing.\n"
2759 " No effect; the command does nothing.\n"
2766 "Return a successful result.\n"
2771 "Return a successful result.\n"
2778 "Return an unsuccessful result.\n"
2783 "Return an unsuccessful result.\n"
2790 "Execute a simple command or display information about commands.\n"
2792 " Runs COMMAND with ARGS suppressing shell function lookup, or display\n"
2793 " information about the specified COMMANDs. Can be used to invoke "
2795 " on disk when a function with the same name exists.\n"
2798 " -p\tuse a default value for PATH that is guaranteed to find all of\n"
2799 " \tthe standard utilities\n"
2800 " -v\tprint a description of COMMAND similar to the `type' builtin\n"
2801 " -V\tprint a more verbose description of each COMMAND\n"
2804 " Returns exit status of COMMAND, or failure if COMMAND is not found."
2806 "Execute a simple command or display information about commands.\n"
2808 " Runs COMMAND with ARGS suppressing shell function lookup, or display\n"
2809 " information about the specified COMMANDs. Can be used to invoke "
2811 " on disk when a function with the same name exists.\n"
2814 " -p\tuse a default value for PATH that is guaranteed to find all of\n"
2815 " \tthe standard utilities\n"
2816 " -v\tprint a description of COMMAND similar to the ‘
\e[1mtype
\e[0m’ "
2818 " -V\tprint a more verbose description of each COMMAND\n"
2821 " Returns exit status of COMMAND, or failure if COMMAND is not found."
2825 "Set variable values and attributes.\n"
2827 " Declare variables and give them attributes. If no NAMEs are given,\n"
2828 " display the attributes and values of all variables.\n"
2831 " -f\trestrict action or display to function names and definitions\n"
2832 " -F\trestrict display to function names only (plus line number and\n"
2833 " \tsource file when debugging)\n"
2834 " -g\tcreate global variables when used in a shell function; otherwise\n"
2836 " -p\tdisplay the attributes and value of each NAME\n"
2838 " Options which set attributes:\n"
2839 " -a\tto make NAMEs indexed arrays (if supported)\n"
2840 " -A\tto make NAMEs associative arrays (if supported)\n"
2841 " -i\tto make NAMEs have the `integer' attribute\n"
2842 " -l\tto convert NAMEs to lower case on assignment\n"
2843 " -n\tmake NAME a reference to the variable named by its value\n"
2844 " -r\tto make NAMEs readonly\n"
2845 " -t\tto make NAMEs have the `trace' attribute\n"
2846 " -u\tto convert NAMEs to upper case on assignment\n"
2847 " -x\tto make NAMEs export\n"
2849 " Using `+' instead of `-' turns off the given attribute.\n"
2851 " Variables with the integer attribute have arithmetic evaluation (see\n"
2852 " the `let' command) performed when the variable is assigned a value.\n"
2854 " When used in a function, `declare' makes NAMEs local, as with the "
2856 " command. The `-g' option suppresses this behavior.\n"
2859 " Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or a variable\n"
2860 " assignment error occurs."
2862 "Set variable values and attributes.\n"
2864 " Declare variables and give them attributes. If no NAMEs are given,\n"
2865 " display the attributes and values of all variables.\n"
2868 " -f\trestrict action or display to function names and definitions\n"
2869 " -F\trestrict display to function names only (plus line number and\n"
2870 " \tsource file when debugging)\n"
2871 " -g\tcreate global variables when used in a shell function; otherwise\n"
2873 " -p\tdisplay the attributes and value of each NAME\n"
2875 " Options which set attributes:\n"
2876 " -a\tto make NAMEs indexed arrays (if supported)\n"
2877 " -A\tto make NAMEs associative arrays (if supported)\n"
2878 " -i\tto make NAMEs have the ‘
\e[1minteger
\e[0m’ attribute\n"
2879 " -l\tto convert NAMEs to lower case on assignment\n"
2880 " -n\tmake NAME a reference to the variable named by its value\n"
2881 " -r\tto make NAMEs readonly\n"
2882 " -t\tto make NAMEs have the ‘
\e[1mtrace
\e[0m’ attribute\n"
2883 " -u\tto convert NAMEs to upper case on assignment\n"
2884 " -x\tto make NAMEs export\n"
2886 " Using ‘
\e[1m+
\e[0m’ instead of ‘
\e[1m-
\e[0m’ turns off the given attribute.\n"
2888 " Variables with the integer attribute have arithmetic evaluation (see\n"
2889 " the ‘
\e[1mlet
\e[0m’ command) performed when the variable is assigned a "
2892 " When used in a function, ‘
\e[1mdeclare
\e[0m’ makes NAMEs local, as with the "
2893 "‘
\e[1mlocal
\e[0m’\n"
2894 " command. The ‘
\e[1m-g
\e[0m’ option suppresses this behavior.\n"
2897 " Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or a variable\n"
2898 " assignment error occurs."
2902 "Set variable values and attributes.\n"
2904 " Obsolete. See `help declare'."
2906 "Set variable values and attributes.\n"
2908 " Obsolete. See ‘
\e[1mhelp declare
\e[0m’."
2912 "Define local variables.\n"
2914 " Create a local variable called NAME, and give it VALUE. OPTION can\n"
2915 " be any option accepted by `declare'.\n"
2917 " Local variables can only be used within a function; they are visible\n"
2918 " only to the function where they are defined and its children.\n"
2921 " Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied, a variable\n"
2922 " assignment error occurs, or the shell is not executing a function."
2924 "Define local variables.\n"
2926 " Create a local variable called NAME, and give it VALUE. OPTION can\n"
2927 " be any option accepted by ‘
\e[1mdeclare
\e[0m’.\n"
2929 " Local variables can only be used within a function; they are visible\n"
2930 " only to the function where they are defined and its children.\n"
2933 " Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied, a variable\n"
2934 " assignment error occurs, or the shell is not executing a function."
2938 "Write arguments to the standard output.\n"
2940 " Display the ARGs, separated by a single space character and followed by "
2942 " newline, on the standard output.\n"
2945 " -n\tdo not append a newline\n"
2946 " -e\tenable interpretation of the following backslash escapes\n"
2947 " -E\texplicitly suppress interpretation of backslash escapes\n"
2949 " `echo' interprets the following backslash-escaped characters:\n"
2950 " \\a\talert (bell)\n"
2952 " \\c\tsuppress further output\n"
2953 " \\e\tescape character\n"
2954 " \\E\tescape character\n"
2957 " \\r\tcarriage return\n"
2958 " \\t\thorizontal tab\n"
2959 " \\v\tvertical tab\n"
2960 " \\\\\tbackslash\n"
2961 " \\0nnn\tthe character whose ASCII code is NNN (octal). NNN can be\n"
2962 " \t0 to 3 octal digits\n"
2963 " \\xHH\tthe eight-bit character whose value is HH (hexadecimal). HH\n"
2964 " \tcan be one or two hex digits\n"
2967 " Returns success unless a write error occurs."
2969 "Write arguments to the standard output.\n"
2971 " Display the ARGs, separated by a single space character and followed by "
2973 " newline, on the standard output.\n"
2976 " -n\tdo not append a newline\n"
2977 " -e\tenable interpretation of the following backslash escapes\n"
2978 " -E\texplicitly suppress interpretation of backslash escapes\n"
2980 " ‘
\e[1mecho
\e[0m’ interprets the following backslash-escaped characters:\n"
2981 " \\a\talert (bell)\n"
2983 " \\c\tsuppress further output\n"
2984 " \\e\tescape character\n"
2985 " \\E\tescape character\n"
2988 " \\r\tcarriage return\n"
2989 " \\t\thorizontal tab\n"
2990 " \\v\tvertical tab\n"
2991 " \\\\\tbackslash\n"
2992 " \\0nnn\tthe character whose ASCII code is NNN (octal). NNN can be\n"
2993 " \t0 to 3 octal digits\n"
2994 " \\xHH\tthe eight-bit character whose value is HH (hexadecimal). HH\n"
2995 " \tcan be one or two hex digits\n"
2998 " Returns success unless a write error occurs."
3002 "Write arguments to the standard output.\n"
3004 " Display the ARGs on the standard output followed by a newline.\n"
3007 " -n\tdo not append a newline\n"
3010 " Returns success unless a write error occurs."
3012 "Write arguments to the standard output.\n"
3014 " Display the ARGs on the standard output followed by a newline.\n"
3017 " -n\tdo not append a newline\n"
3020 " Returns success unless a write error occurs."
3024 "Enable and disable shell builtins.\n"
3026 " Enables and disables builtin shell commands. Disabling allows you to\n"
3027 " execute a disk command which has the same name as a shell builtin\n"
3028 " without using a full pathname.\n"
3031 " -a\tprint a list of builtins showing whether or not each is enabled\n"
3032 " -n\tdisable each NAME or display a list of disabled builtins\n"
3033 " -p\tprint the list of builtins in a reusable format\n"
3034 " -s\tprint only the names of Posix `special' builtins\n"
3036 " Options controlling dynamic loading:\n"
3037 " -f\tLoad builtin NAME from shared object FILENAME\n"
3038 " -d\tRemove a builtin loaded with -f\n"
3040 " Without options, each NAME is enabled.\n"
3042 " To use the `test' found in $PATH instead of the shell builtin\n"
3043 " version, type `enable -n test'.\n"
3046 " Returns success unless NAME is not a shell builtin or an error occurs."
3048 "Enable and disable shell builtins.\n"
3050 " Enables and disables builtin shell commands. Disabling allows you to\n"
3051 " execute a disk command which has the same name as a shell builtin\n"
3052 " without using a full pathname.\n"
3055 " -a\tprint a list of builtins showing whether or not each is enabled\n"
3056 " -n\tdisable each NAME or display a list of disabled builtins\n"
3057 " -p\tprint the list of builtins in a reusable format\n"
3058 " -s\tprint only the names of Posix ‘
\e[1mspecial
\e[0m’ builtins\n"
3060 " Options controlling dynamic loading:\n"
3061 " -f\tLoad builtin NAME from shared object FILENAME\n"
3062 " -d\tRemove a builtin loaded with -f\n"
3064 " Without options, each NAME is enabled.\n"
3066 " To use the ‘
\e[1mtest
\e[0m’ found in $PATH instead of the shell builtin\n"
3067 " version, type ‘
\e[1menable -n test
\e[0m’.\n"
3070 " Returns success unless NAME is not a shell builtin or an error occurs."
3074 "Execute arguments as a shell command.\n"
3076 " Combine ARGs into a single string, use the result as input to the "
3078 " and execute the resulting commands.\n"
3081 " Returns exit status of command or success if command is null."
3083 "Execute arguments as a shell command.\n"
3085 " Combine ARGs into a single string, use the result as input to the "
3087 " and execute the resulting commands.\n"
3090 " Returns exit status of command or success if command is null."
3094 "Parse option arguments.\n"
3096 " Getopts is used by shell procedures to parse positional parameters\n"
3099 " OPTSTRING contains the option letters to be recognized; if a letter\n"
3100 " is followed by a colon, the option is expected to have an argument,\n"
3101 " which should be separated from it by white space.\n"
3103 " Each time it is invoked, getopts will place the next option in the\n"
3104 " shell variable $name, initializing name if it does not exist, and\n"
3105 " the index of the next argument to be processed into the shell\n"
3106 " variable OPTIND. OPTIND is initialized to 1 each time the shell or\n"
3107 " a shell script is invoked. When an option requires an argument,\n"
3108 " getopts places that argument into the shell variable OPTARG.\n"
3110 " getopts reports errors in one of two ways. If the first character\n"
3111 " of OPTSTRING is a colon, getopts uses silent error reporting. In\n"
3112 " this mode, no error messages are printed. If an invalid option is\n"
3113 " seen, getopts places the option character found into OPTARG. If a\n"
3114 " required argument is not found, getopts places a ':' into NAME and\n"
3115 " sets OPTARG to the option character found. If getopts is not in\n"
3116 " silent mode, and an invalid option is seen, getopts places '?' into\n"
3117 " NAME and unsets OPTARG. If a required argument is not found, a '?'\n"
3118 " is placed in NAME, OPTARG is unset, and a diagnostic message is\n"
3121 " If the shell variable OPTERR has the value 0, getopts disables the\n"
3122 " printing of error messages, even if the first character of\n"
3123 " OPTSTRING is not a colon. OPTERR has the value 1 by default.\n"
3125 " Getopts normally parses the positional parameters ($0 - $9), but if\n"
3126 " more arguments are given, they are parsed instead.\n"
3129 " Returns success if an option is found; fails if the end of options is\n"
3130 " encountered or an error occurs."
3132 "Parse option arguments.\n"
3134 " Getopts is used by shell procedures to parse positional parameters\n"
3137 " OPTSTRING contains the option letters to be recognized; if a letter\n"
3138 " is followed by a colon, the option is expected to have an argument,\n"
3139 " which should be separated from it by white space.\n"
3141 " Each time it is invoked, getopts will place the next option in the\n"
3142 " shell variable $name, initializing name if it does not exist, and\n"
3143 " the index of the next argument to be processed into the shell\n"
3144 " variable OPTIND. OPTIND is initialized to 1 each time the shell or\n"
3145 " a shell script is invoked. When an option requires an argument,\n"
3146 " getopts places that argument into the shell variable OPTARG.\n"
3148 " getopts reports errors in one of two ways. If the first character\n"
3149 " of OPTSTRING is a colon, getopts uses silent error reporting. In\n"
3150 " this mode, no error messages are printed. If an invalid option is\n"
3151 " seen, getopts places the option character found into OPTARG. If a\n"
3152 " required argument is not found, getopts places a ‘
\e[1m:
\e[0m’ into NAME "
3154 " sets OPTARG to the option character found. If getopts is not in\n"
3155 " silent mode, and an invalid option is seen, getopts places ‘
\e[1m?
\e[0m’ "
3157 " NAME and unsets OPTARG. If a required argument is not found, a ‘
\e[1m?
\e"
3159 " is placed in NAME, OPTARG is unset, and a diagnostic message is\n"
3162 " If the shell variable OPTERR has the value 0, getopts disables the\n"
3163 " printing of error messages, even if the first character of\n"
3164 " OPTSTRING is not a colon. OPTERR has the value 1 by default.\n"
3166 " Getopts normally parses the positional parameters ($0 - $9), but if\n"
3167 " more arguments are given, they are parsed instead.\n"
3170 " Returns success if an option is found; fails if the end of options is\n"
3171 " encountered or an error occurs."
3175 "Replace the shell with the given command.\n"
3177 " Execute COMMAND, replacing this shell with the specified program.\n"
3178 " ARGUMENTS become the arguments to COMMAND. If COMMAND is not "
3180 " any redirections take effect in the current shell.\n"
3183 " -a name\tpass NAME as the zeroth argument to COMMAND\n"
3184 " -c\t\texecute COMMAND with an empty environment\n"
3185 " -l\t\tplace a dash in the zeroth argument to COMMAND\n"
3187 " If the command cannot be executed, a non-interactive shell exits, "
3189 " the shell option `execfail' is set.\n"
3192 " Returns success unless COMMAND is not found or a redirection error "
3195 "Replace the shell with the given command.\n"
3197 " Execute COMMAND, replacing this shell with the specified program.\n"
3198 " ARGUMENTS become the arguments to COMMAND. If COMMAND is not "
3200 " any redirections take effect in the current shell.\n"
3203 " -a name\tpass NAME as the zeroth argument to COMMAND\n"
3204 " -c\t\texecute COMMAND with an empty environment\n"
3205 " -l\t\tplace a dash in the zeroth argument to COMMAND\n"
3207 " If the command cannot be executed, a non-interactive shell exits, "
3209 " the shell option ‘
\e[1mexecfail
\e[0m’ is set.\n"
3212 " Returns success unless COMMAND is not found or a redirection error "
3219 " Exits the shell with a status of N. If N is omitted, the exit status\n"
3220 " is that of the last command executed."
3224 " Exits the shell with a status of N. If N is omitted, the exit status\n"
3225 " is that of the last command executed."
3229 "Exit a login shell.\n"
3231 " Exits a login shell with exit status N. Returns an error if not "
3233 " in a login shell."
3235 "Exit a login shell.\n"
3237 " Exits a login shell with exit status N. Returns an error if not "
3239 " in a login shell."
3243 "Display or execute commands from the history list.\n"
3245 " fc is used to list or edit and re-execute commands from the history "
3247 " FIRST and LAST can be numbers specifying the range, or FIRST can be a\n"
3248 " string, which means the most recent command beginning with that\n"
3252 " -e ENAME\tselect which editor to use. Default is FCEDIT, then "
3255 " -l \tlist lines instead of editing\n"
3256 " -n\tomit line numbers when listing\n"
3257 " -r\treverse the order of the lines (newest listed first)\n"
3259 " With the `fc -s [pat=rep ...] [command]' format, COMMAND is\n"
3260 " re-executed after the substitution OLD=NEW is performed.\n"
3262 " A useful alias to use with this is r='fc -s', so that typing `r cc'\n"
3263 " runs the last command beginning with `cc' and typing `r' re-executes\n"
3264 " the last command.\n"
3267 " Returns success or status of executed command; non-zero if an error "
3270 "Display or execute commands from the history list.\n"
3272 " fc is used to list or edit and re-execute commands from the history "
3274 " FIRST and LAST can be numbers specifying the range, or FIRST can be a\n"
3275 " string, which means the most recent command beginning with that\n"
3279 " -e ENAME\tselect which editor to use. Default is FCEDIT, then "
3282 " -l \tlist lines instead of editing\n"
3283 " -n\tomit line numbers when listing\n"
3284 " -r\treverse the order of the lines (newest listed first)\n"
3286 " With the ‘
\e[1mfc -s [pat=rep ...] [command]
\e[0m’ format, COMMAND is\n"
3287 " re-executed after the substitution OLD=NEW is performed.\n"
3289 " A useful alias to use with this is r='fc -s', so that typing ‘
\e[1mr "
3291 " runs the last command beginning with ‘
\e[1mcc
\e[0m’ and typing ‘
\e[1mr
\e[0m’ re-"
3293 " the last command.\n"
3296 " Returns success or status of executed command; non-zero if an error "
3301 "Move job to the foreground.\n"
3303 " Place the job identified by JOB_SPEC in the foreground, making it the\n"
3304 " current job. If JOB_SPEC is not present, the shell's notion of the\n"
3305 " current job is used.\n"
3308 " Status of command placed in foreground, or failure if an error occurs."
3310 "Move job to the foreground.\n"
3312 " Place the job identified by JOB_SPEC in the foreground, making it the\n"
3313 " current job. If JOB_SPEC is not present, the shell's notion of the\n"
3314 " current job is used.\n"
3317 " Status of command placed in foreground, or failure if an error occurs."
3321 "Move jobs to the background.\n"
3323 " Place the jobs identified by each JOB_SPEC in the background, as if "
3325 " had been started with `&'. If JOB_SPEC is not present, the shell's "
3327 " of the current job is used.\n"
3330 " Returns success unless job control is not enabled or an error occurs."
3332 "Move jobs to the background.\n"
3334 " Place the jobs identified by each JOB_SPEC in the background, as if "
3336 " had been started with ‘
\e[1m&
\e[0m’. If JOB_SPEC is not present, the "
3338 " of the current job is used.\n"
3341 " Returns success unless job control is not enabled or an error occurs."
3345 "Remember or display program locations.\n"
3347 " Determine and remember the full pathname of each command NAME. If\n"
3348 " no arguments are given, information about remembered commands is "
3352 " -d\t\tforget the remembered location of each NAME\n"
3353 " -l\t\tdisplay in a format that may be reused as input\n"
3354 " -p pathname\tuse PATHNAME as the full pathname of NAME\n"
3355 " -r\t\tforget all remembered locations\n"
3356 " -t\t\tprint the remembered location of each NAME, preceding\n"
3357 " \t\teach location with the corresponding NAME if multiple\n"
3358 " \t\tNAMEs are given\n"
3360 " NAME\t\tEach NAME is searched for in $PATH and added to the list\n"
3361 " \t\tof remembered commands.\n"
3364 " Returns success unless NAME is not found or an invalid option is given."
3366 "Remember or display program locations.\n"
3368 " Determine and remember the full pathname of each command NAME. If\n"
3369 " no arguments are given, information about remembered commands is "
3373 " -d\t\tforget the remembered location of each NAME\n"
3374 " -l\t\tdisplay in a format that may be reused as input\n"
3375 " -p pathname\tuse PATHNAME as the full pathname of NAME\n"
3376 " -r\t\tforget all remembered locations\n"
3377 " -t\t\tprint the remembered location of each NAME, preceding\n"
3378 " \t\teach location with the corresponding NAME if multiple\n"
3379 " \t\tNAMEs are given\n"
3381 " NAME\t\tEach NAME is searched for in $PATH and added to the list\n"
3382 " \t\tof remembered commands.\n"
3385 " Returns success unless NAME is not found or an invalid option is given."
3389 "Display information about builtin commands.\n"
3391 " Displays brief summaries of builtin commands. If PATTERN is\n"
3392 " specified, gives detailed help on all commands matching PATTERN,\n"
3393 " otherwise the list of help topics is printed.\n"
3396 " -d\toutput short description for each topic\n"
3397 " -m\tdisplay usage in pseudo-manpage format\n"
3398 " -s\toutput only a short usage synopsis for each topic matching\n"
3402 " PATTERN\tPattern specifiying a help topic\n"
3405 " Returns success unless PATTERN is not found or an invalid option is "
3408 "Display information about builtin commands.\n"
3410 " Displays brief summaries of builtin commands. If PATTERN is\n"
3411 " specified, gives detailed help on all commands matching PATTERN,\n"
3412 " otherwise the list of help topics is printed.\n"
3415 " -d\toutput short description for each topic\n"
3416 " -m\tdisplay usage in pseudo-manpage format\n"
3417 " -s\toutput only a short usage synopsis for each topic matching\n"
3421 " PATTERN\tPattern specifiying a help topic\n"
3424 " Returns success unless PATTERN is not found or an invalid option is "
3429 "Display or manipulate the history list.\n"
3431 " Display the history list with line numbers, prefixing each modified\n"
3432 " entry with a `*'. An argument of N lists only the last N entries.\n"
3435 " -c\tclear the history list by deleting all of the entries\n"
3436 " -d offset\tdelete the history entry at offset OFFSET.\n"
3438 " -a\tappend history lines from this session to the history file\n"
3439 " -n\tread all history lines not already read from the history file\n"
3440 " -r\tread the history file and append the contents to the history\n"
3442 " -w\twrite the current history to the history file\n"
3443 " \tand append them to the history list\n"
3445 " -p\tperform history expansion on each ARG and display the result\n"
3446 " \twithout storing it in the history list\n"
3447 " -s\tappend the ARGs to the history list as a single entry\n"
3449 " If FILENAME is given, it is used as the history file. Otherwise,\n"
3450 " if $HISTFILE has a value, that is used, else ~/.bash_history.\n"
3452 " If the $HISTTIMEFORMAT variable is set and not null, its value is used\n"
3453 " as a format string for strftime(3) to print the time stamp associated\n"
3454 " with each displayed history entry. No time stamps are printed "
3458 " Returns success unless an invalid option is given or an error occurs."
3460 "Display or manipulate the history list.\n"
3462 " Display the history list with line numbers, prefixing each modified\n"
3463 " entry with a ‘
\e[1m*
\e[0m’. An argument of N lists only the last N "
3467 " -c\tclear the history list by deleting all of the entries\n"
3468 " -d offset\tdelete the history entry at offset OFFSET.\n"
3470 " -a\tappend history lines from this session to the history file\n"
3471 " -n\tread all history lines not already read from the history file\n"
3472 " -r\tread the history file and append the contents to the history\n"
3474 " -w\twrite the current history to the history file\n"
3475 " \tand append them to the history list\n"
3477 " -p\tperform history expansion on each ARG and display the result\n"
3478 " \twithout storing it in the history list\n"
3479 " -s\tappend the ARGs to the history list as a single entry\n"
3481 " If FILENAME is given, it is used as the history file. Otherwise,\n"
3482 " if $HISTFILE has a value, that is used, else ~/.bash_history.\n"
3484 " If the $HISTTIMEFORMAT variable is set and not null, its value is used\n"
3485 " as a format string for strftime(3) to print the time stamp associated\n"
3486 " with each displayed history entry. No time stamps are printed "
3490 " Returns success unless an invalid option is given or an error occurs."
3494 "Display status of jobs.\n"
3496 " Lists the active jobs. JOBSPEC restricts output to that job.\n"
3497 " Without options, the status of all active jobs is displayed.\n"
3500 " -l\tlists process IDs in addition to the normal information\n"
3501 " -n\tlists only processes that have changed status since the last\n"
3503 " -p\tlists process IDs only\n"
3504 " -r\trestrict output to running jobs\n"
3505 " -s\trestrict output to stopped jobs\n"
3507 " If -x is supplied, COMMAND is run after all job specifications that\n"
3508 " appear in ARGS have been replaced with the process ID of that job's\n"
3509 " process group leader.\n"
3512 " Returns success unless an invalid option is given or an error occurs.\n"
3513 " If -x is used, returns the exit status of COMMAND."
3515 "Display status of jobs.\n"
3517 " Lists the active jobs. JOBSPEC restricts output to that job.\n"
3518 " Without options, the status of all active jobs is displayed.\n"
3521 " -l\tlists process IDs in addition to the normal information\n"
3522 " -n\tlists only processes that have changed status since the last\n"
3524 " -p\tlists process IDs only\n"
3525 " -r\trestrict output to running jobs\n"
3526 " -s\trestrict output to stopped jobs\n"
3528 " If -x is supplied, COMMAND is run after all job specifications that\n"
3529 " appear in ARGS have been replaced with the process ID of that job's\n"
3530 " process group leader.\n"
3533 " Returns success unless an invalid option is given or an error occurs.\n"
3534 " If -x is used, returns the exit status of COMMAND."
3538 "Remove jobs from current shell.\n"
3540 " Removes each JOBSPEC argument from the table of active jobs. Without\n"
3541 " any JOBSPECs, the shell uses its notion of the current job.\n"
3544 " -a\tremove all jobs if JOBSPEC is not supplied\n"
3545 " -h\tmark each JOBSPEC so that SIGHUP is not sent to the job if the\n"
3546 " \tshell receives a SIGHUP\n"
3547 " -r\tremove only running jobs\n"
3550 " Returns success unless an invalid option or JOBSPEC is given."
3552 "Remove jobs from current shell.\n"
3554 " Removes each JOBSPEC argument from the table of active jobs. Without\n"
3555 " any JOBSPECs, the shell uses its notion of the current job.\n"
3558 " -a\tremove all jobs if JOBSPEC is not supplied\n"
3559 " -h\tmark each JOBSPEC so that SIGHUP is not sent to the job if the\n"
3560 " \tshell receives a SIGHUP\n"
3561 " -r\tremove only running jobs\n"
3564 " Returns success unless an invalid option or JOBSPEC is given."
3568 "Send a signal to a job.\n"
3570 " Send the processes identified by PID or JOBSPEC the signal named by\n"
3571 " SIGSPEC or SIGNUM. If neither SIGSPEC nor SIGNUM is present, then\n"
3572 " SIGTERM is assumed.\n"
3575 " -s sig\tSIG is a signal name\n"
3576 " -n sig\tSIG is a signal number\n"
3577 " -l\tlist the signal names; if arguments follow `-l' they are\n"
3578 " \tassumed to be signal numbers for which names should be listed\n"
3580 " Kill is a shell builtin for two reasons: it allows job IDs to be used\n"
3581 " instead of process IDs, and allows processes to be killed if the limit\n"
3582 " on processes that you can create is reached.\n"
3585 " Returns success unless an invalid option is given or an error occurs."
3587 "Send a signal to a job.\n"
3589 " Send the processes identified by PID or JOBSPEC the signal named by\n"
3590 " SIGSPEC or SIGNUM. If neither SIGSPEC nor SIGNUM is present, then\n"
3591 " SIGTERM is assumed.\n"
3594 " -s sig\tSIG is a signal name\n"
3595 " -n sig\tSIG is a signal number\n"
3596 " -l\tlist the signal names; if arguments follow ‘
\e[1m-l
\e[0m’ they are\n"
3597 " \tassumed to be signal numbers for which names should be listed\n"
3599 " Kill is a shell builtin for two reasons: it allows job IDs to be used\n"
3600 " instead of process IDs, and allows processes to be killed if the limit\n"
3601 " on processes that you can create is reached.\n"
3604 " Returns success unless an invalid option is given or an error occurs."
3608 "Evaluate arithmetic expressions.\n"
3610 " Evaluate each ARG as an arithmetic expression. Evaluation is done in\n"
3611 " fixed-width integers with no check for overflow, though division by 0\n"
3612 " is trapped and flagged as an error. The following list of operators is\n"
3613 " grouped into levels of equal-precedence operators. The levels are "
3615 " in order of decreasing precedence.\n"
3617 " \tid++, id--\tvariable post-increment, post-decrement\n"
3618 " \t++id, --id\tvariable pre-increment, pre-decrement\n"
3619 " \t-, +\t\tunary minus, plus\n"
3620 " \t!, ~\t\tlogical and bitwise negation\n"
3621 " \t**\t\texponentiation\n"
3622 " \t*, /, %\t\tmultiplication, division, remainder\n"
3623 " \t+, -\t\taddition, subtraction\n"
3624 " \t<<, >>\t\tleft and right bitwise shifts\n"
3625 " \t<=, >=, <, >\tcomparison\n"
3626 " \t==, !=\t\tequality, inequality\n"
3627 " \t&\t\tbitwise AND\n"
3628 " \t^\t\tbitwise XOR\n"
3629 " \t|\t\tbitwise OR\n"
3630 " \t&&\t\tlogical AND\n"
3631 " \t||\t\tlogical OR\n"
3632 " \texpr ? expr : expr\n"
3633 " \t\t\tconditional operator\n"
3634 " \t=, *=, /=, %=,\n"
3635 " \t+=, -=, <<=, >>=,\n"
3636 " \t&=, ^=, |=\tassignment\n"
3638 " Shell variables are allowed as operands. The name of the variable\n"
3639 " is replaced by its value (coerced to a fixed-width integer) within\n"
3640 " an expression. The variable need not have its integer attribute\n"
3641 " turned on to be used in an expression.\n"
3643 " Operators are evaluated in order of precedence. Sub-expressions in\n"
3644 " parentheses are evaluated first and may override the precedence\n"
3648 " If the last ARG evaluates to 0, let returns 1; let returns 0 otherwise."
3650 "Evaluate arithmetic expressions.\n"
3652 " Evaluate each ARG as an arithmetic expression. Evaluation is done in\n"
3653 " fixed-width integers with no check for overflow, though division by 0\n"
3654 " is trapped and flagged as an error. The following list of operators is\n"
3655 " grouped into levels of equal-precedence operators. The levels are "
3657 " in order of decreasing precedence.\n"
3659 " \tid++, id--\tvariable post-increment, post-decrement\n"
3660 " \t++id, --id\tvariable pre-increment, pre-decrement\n"
3661 " \t-, +\t\tunary minus, plus\n"
3662 " \t!, ~\t\tlogical and bitwise negation\n"
3663 " \t**\t\texponentiation\n"
3664 " \t*, /, %\t\tmultiplication, division, remainder\n"
3665 " \t+, -\t\taddition, subtraction\n"
3666 " \t<<, >>\t\tleft and right bitwise shifts\n"
3667 " \t<=, >=, <, >\tcomparison\n"
3668 " \t==, !=\t\tequality, inequality\n"
3669 " \t&\t\tbitwise AND\n"
3670 " \t^\t\tbitwise XOR\n"
3671 " \t|\t\tbitwise OR\n"
3672 " \t&&\t\tlogical AND\n"
3673 " \t||\t\tlogical OR\n"
3674 " \texpr ? expr : expr\n"
3675 " \t\t\tconditional operator\n"
3676 " \t=, *=, /=, %=,\n"
3677 " \t+=, -=, <<=, >>=,\n"
3678 " \t&=, ^=, |=\tassignment\n"
3680 " Shell variables are allowed as operands. The name of the variable\n"
3681 " is replaced by its value (coerced to a fixed-width integer) within\n"
3682 " an expression. The variable need not have its integer attribute\n"
3683 " turned on to be used in an expression.\n"
3685 " Operators are evaluated in order of precedence. Sub-expressions in\n"
3686 " parentheses are evaluated first and may override the precedence\n"
3690 " If the last ARG evaluates to 0, let returns 1; let returns 0 otherwise."
3694 "Read a line from the standard input and split it into fields.\n"
3696 " Reads a single line from the standard input, or from file descriptor FD\n"
3697 " if the -u option is supplied. The line is split into fields as with "
3699 " splitting, and the first word is assigned to the first NAME, the second\n"
3700 " word to the second NAME, and so on, with any leftover words assigned to\n"
3701 " the last NAME. Only the characters found in $IFS are recognized as "
3705 " If no NAMEs are supplied, the line read is stored in the REPLY "
3709 " -a array\tassign the words read to sequential indices of the array\n"
3710 " \t\tvariable ARRAY, starting at zero\n"
3711 " -d delim\tcontinue until the first character of DELIM is read, rather\n"
3712 " \t\tthan newline\n"
3713 " -e\t\tuse Readline to obtain the line in an interactive shell\n"
3714 " -i text\tUse TEXT as the initial text for Readline\n"
3715 " -n nchars\treturn after reading NCHARS characters rather than waiting\n"
3716 " \t\tfor a newline, but honor a delimiter if fewer than NCHARS\n"
3717 " \t\tcharacters are read before the delimiter\n"
3718 " -N nchars\treturn only after reading exactly NCHARS characters, "
3720 " \t\tEOF is encountered or read times out, ignoring any delimiter\n"
3721 " -p prompt\toutput the string PROMPT without a trailing newline before\n"
3722 " \t\tattempting to read\n"
3723 " -r\t\tdo not allow backslashes to escape any characters\n"
3724 " -s\t\tdo not echo input coming from a terminal\n"
3725 " -t timeout\ttime out and return failure if a complete line of input "
3727 " \t\tnot read within TIMEOUT seconds. The value of the TMOUT\n"
3728 " \t\tvariable is the default timeout. TIMEOUT may be a\n"
3729 " \t\tfractional number. If TIMEOUT is 0, read returns immediately,\n"
3730 " \t\twithout trying to read any data, returning success only if\n"
3731 " \t\tinput is available on the specified file descriptor. The\n"
3732 " \t\texit status is greater than 128 if the timeout is exceeded\n"
3733 " -u fd\t\tread from file descriptor FD instead of the standard input\n"
3736 " The return code is zero, unless end-of-file is encountered, read times "
3738 " (in which case it's greater than 128), a variable assignment error "
3740 " or an invalid file descriptor is supplied as the argument to -u."
3742 "Read a line from the standard input and split it into fields.\n"
3744 " Reads a single line from the standard input, or from file descriptor FD\n"
3745 " if the -u option is supplied. The line is split into fields as with "
3747 " splitting, and the first word is assigned to the first NAME, the second\n"
3748 " word to the second NAME, and so on, with any leftover words assigned to\n"
3749 " the last NAME. Only the characters found in $IFS are recognized as "
3753 " If no NAMEs are supplied, the line read is stored in the REPLY "
3757 " -a array\tassign the words read to sequential indices of the array\n"
3758 " \t\tvariable ARRAY, starting at zero\n"
3759 " -d delim\tcontinue until the first character of DELIM is read, rather\n"
3760 " \t\tthan newline\n"
3761 " -e\t\tuse Readline to obtain the line in an interactive shell\n"
3762 " -i text\tUse TEXT as the initial text for Readline\n"
3763 " -n nchars\treturn after reading NCHARS characters rather than waiting\n"
3764 " \t\tfor a newline, but honor a delimiter if fewer than NCHARS\n"
3765 " \t\tcharacters are read before the delimiter\n"
3766 " -N nchars\treturn only after reading exactly NCHARS characters, "
3768 " \t\tEOF is encountered or read times out, ignoring any delimiter\n"
3769 " -p prompt\toutput the string PROMPT without a trailing newline before\n"
3770 " \t\tattempting to read\n"
3771 " -r\t\tdo not allow backslashes to escape any characters\n"
3772 " -s\t\tdo not echo input coming from a terminal\n"
3773 " -t timeout\ttime out and return failure if a complete line of input "
3775 " \t\tnot read within TIMEOUT seconds. The value of the TMOUT\n"
3776 " \t\tvariable is the default timeout. TIMEOUT may be a\n"
3777 " \t\tfractional number. If TIMEOUT is 0, read returns immediately,\n"
3778 " \t\twithout trying to read any data, returning success only if\n"
3779 " \t\tinput is available on the specified file descriptor. The\n"
3780 " \t\texit status is greater than 128 if the timeout is exceeded\n"
3781 " -u fd\t\tread from file descriptor FD instead of the standard input\n"
3784 " The return code is zero, unless end-of-file is encountered, read times "
3786 " (in which case it's greater than 128), a variable assignment error "
3788 " or an invalid file descriptor is supplied as the argument to -u."
3792 "Return from a shell function.\n"
3794 " Causes a function or sourced script to exit with the return value\n"
3795 " specified by N. If N is omitted, the return status is that of the\n"
3796 " last command executed within the function or script.\n"
3799 " Returns N, or failure if the shell is not executing a function or script."
3801 "Return from a shell function.\n"
3803 " Causes a function or sourced script to exit with the return value\n"
3804 " specified by N. If N is omitted, the return status is that of the\n"
3805 " last command executed within the function or script.\n"
3808 " Returns N, or failure if the shell is not executing a function or script."
3812 "Set or unset values of shell options and positional parameters.\n"
3814 " Change the value of shell attributes and positional parameters, or\n"
3815 " display the names and values of shell variables.\n"
3818 " -a Mark variables which are modified or created for export.\n"
3819 " -b Notify of job termination immediately.\n"
3820 " -e Exit immediately if a command exits with a non-zero status.\n"
3821 " -f Disable file name generation (globbing).\n"
3822 " -h Remember the location of commands as they are looked up.\n"
3823 " -k All assignment arguments are placed in the environment for a\n"
3824 " command, not just those that precede the command name.\n"
3825 " -m Job control is enabled.\n"
3826 " -n Read commands but do not execute them.\n"
3828 " Set the variable corresponding to option-name:\n"
3829 " allexport same as -a\n"
3830 " braceexpand same as -B\n"
3831 " emacs use an emacs-style line editing interface\n"
3832 " errexit same as -e\n"
3833 " errtrace same as -E\n"
3834 " functrace same as -T\n"
3835 " hashall same as -h\n"
3836 " histexpand same as -H\n"
3837 " history enable command history\n"
3838 " ignoreeof the shell will not exit upon reading EOF\n"
3839 " interactive-comments\n"
3840 " allow comments to appear in interactive commands\n"
3841 " keyword same as -k\n"
3842 " monitor same as -m\n"
3843 " noclobber same as -C\n"
3844 " noexec same as -n\n"
3845 " noglob same as -f\n"
3846 " nolog currently accepted but ignored\n"
3847 " notify same as -b\n"
3848 " nounset same as -u\n"
3849 " onecmd same as -t\n"
3850 " physical same as -P\n"
3851 " pipefail the return value of a pipeline is the status of\n"
3852 " the last command to exit with a non-zero status,\n"
3853 " or zero if no command exited with a non-zero "
3855 " posix change the behavior of bash where the default\n"
3856 " operation differs from the Posix standard to\n"
3857 " match the standard\n"
3858 " privileged same as -p\n"
3859 " verbose same as -v\n"
3860 " vi use a vi-style line editing interface\n"
3861 " xtrace same as -x\n"
3862 " -p Turned on whenever the real and effective user ids do not match.\n"
3863 " Disables processing of the $ENV file and importing of shell\n"
3864 " functions. Turning this option off causes the effective uid and\n"
3865 " gid to be set to the real uid and gid.\n"
3866 " -t Exit after reading and executing one command.\n"
3867 " -u Treat unset variables as an error when substituting.\n"
3868 " -v Print shell input lines as they are read.\n"
3869 " -x Print commands and their arguments as they are executed.\n"
3870 " -B the shell will perform brace expansion\n"
3871 " -C If set, disallow existing regular files to be overwritten\n"
3872 " by redirection of output.\n"
3873 " -E If set, the ERR trap is inherited by shell functions.\n"
3874 " -H Enable ! style history substitution. This flag is on\n"
3875 " by default when the shell is interactive.\n"
3876 " -P If set, do not resolve symbolic links when executing commands\n"
3877 " such as cd which change the current directory.\n"
3878 " -T If set, the DEBUG trap is inherited by shell functions.\n"
3879 " -- Assign any remaining arguments to the positional parameters.\n"
3880 " If there are no remaining arguments, the positional parameters\n"
3882 " - Assign any remaining arguments to the positional parameters.\n"
3883 " The -x and -v options are turned off.\n"
3885 " Using + rather than - causes these flags to be turned off. The\n"
3886 " flags can also be used upon invocation of the shell. The current\n"
3887 " set of flags may be found in $-. The remaining n ARGs are positional\n"
3888 " parameters and are assigned, in order, to $1, $2, .. $n. If no\n"
3889 " ARGs are given, all shell variables are printed.\n"
3892 " Returns success unless an invalid option is given."
3894 "Set or unset values of shell options and positional parameters.\n"
3896 " Change the value of shell attributes and positional parameters, or\n"
3897 " display the names and values of shell variables.\n"
3900 " -a Mark variables which are modified or created for export.\n"
3901 " -b Notify of job termination immediately.\n"
3902 " -e Exit immediately if a command exits with a non-zero status.\n"
3903 " -f Disable file name generation (globbing).\n"
3904 " -h Remember the location of commands as they are looked up.\n"
3905 " -k All assignment arguments are placed in the environment for a\n"
3906 " command, not just those that precede the command name.\n"
3907 " -m Job control is enabled.\n"
3908 " -n Read commands but do not execute them.\n"
3910 " Set the variable corresponding to option-name:\n"
3911 " allexport same as -a\n"
3912 " braceexpand same as -B\n"
3913 " emacs use an emacs-style line editing interface\n"
3914 " errexit same as -e\n"
3915 " errtrace same as -E\n"
3916 " functrace same as -T\n"
3917 " hashall same as -h\n"
3918 " histexpand same as -H\n"
3919 " history enable command history\n"
3920 " ignoreeof the shell will not exit upon reading EOF\n"
3921 " interactive-comments\n"
3922 " allow comments to appear in interactive commands\n"
3923 " keyword same as -k\n"
3924 " monitor same as -m\n"
3925 " noclobber same as -C\n"
3926 " noexec same as -n\n"
3927 " noglob same as -f\n"
3928 " nolog currently accepted but ignored\n"
3929 " notify same as -b\n"
3930 " nounset same as -u\n"
3931 " onecmd same as -t\n"
3932 " physical same as -P\n"
3933 " pipefail the return value of a pipeline is the status of\n"
3934 " the last command to exit with a non-zero status,\n"
3935 " or zero if no command exited with a non-zero "
3937 " posix change the behavior of bash where the default\n"
3938 " operation differs from the Posix standard to\n"
3939 " match the standard\n"
3940 " privileged same as -p\n"
3941 " verbose same as -v\n"
3942 " vi use a vi-style line editing interface\n"
3943 " xtrace same as -x\n"
3944 " -p Turned on whenever the real and effective user ids do not match.\n"
3945 " Disables processing of the $ENV file and importing of shell\n"
3946 " functions. Turning this option off causes the effective uid and\n"
3947 " gid to be set to the real uid and gid.\n"
3948 " -t Exit after reading and executing one command.\n"
3949 " -u Treat unset variables as an error when substituting.\n"
3950 " -v Print shell input lines as they are read.\n"
3951 " -x Print commands and their arguments as they are executed.\n"
3952 " -B the shell will perform brace expansion\n"
3953 " -C If set, disallow existing regular files to be overwritten\n"
3954 " by redirection of output.\n"
3955 " -E If set, the ERR trap is inherited by shell functions.\n"
3956 " -H Enable ! style history substitution. This flag is on\n"
3957 " by default when the shell is interactive.\n"
3958 " -P If set, do not resolve symbolic links when executing commands\n"
3959 " such as cd which change the current directory.\n"
3960 " -T If set, the DEBUG trap is inherited by shell functions.\n"
3961 " -- Assign any remaining arguments to the positional parameters.\n"
3962 " If there are no remaining arguments, the positional parameters\n"
3964 " - Assign any remaining arguments to the positional parameters.\n"
3965 " The -x and -v options are turned off.\n"
3967 " Using + rather than - causes these flags to be turned off. The\n"
3968 " flags can also be used upon invocation of the shell. The current\n"
3969 " set of flags may be found in $-. The remaining n ARGs are positional\n"
3970 " parameters and are assigned, in order, to $1, $2, .. $n. If no\n"
3971 " ARGs are given, all shell variables are printed.\n"
3974 " Returns success unless an invalid option is given."
3978 "Unset values and attributes of shell variables and functions.\n"
3980 " For each NAME, remove the corresponding variable or function.\n"
3983 " -f\ttreat each NAME as a shell function\n"
3984 " -v\ttreat each NAME as a shell variable\n"
3985 " -n\ttreat each NAME as a name reference and unset the variable itself\n"
3986 " \trather than the variable it references\n"
3988 " Without options, unset first tries to unset a variable, and if that "
3990 " tries to unset a function.\n"
3992 " Some variables cannot be unset; also see `readonly'.\n"
3995 " Returns success unless an invalid option is given or a NAME is read-only."
3997 "Unset values and attributes of shell variables and functions.\n"
3999 " For each NAME, remove the corresponding variable or function.\n"
4002 " -f\ttreat each NAME as a shell function\n"
4003 " -v\ttreat each NAME as a shell variable\n"
4004 " -n\ttreat each NAME as a name reference and unset the variable itself\n"
4005 " \trather than the variable it references\n"
4007 " Without options, unset first tries to unset a variable, and if that "
4009 " tries to unset a function.\n"
4011 " Some variables cannot be unset; also see ‘
\e[1mreadonly
\e[0m’.\n"
4014 " Returns success unless an invalid option is given or a NAME is read-only."
4018 "Set export attribute for shell variables.\n"
4020 " Marks each NAME for automatic export to the environment of subsequently\n"
4021 " executed commands. If VALUE is supplied, assign VALUE before "
4025 " -f\trefer to shell functions\n"
4026 " -n\tremove the export property from each NAME\n"
4027 " -p\tdisplay a list of all exported variables and functions\n"
4029 " An argument of `--' disables further option processing.\n"
4032 " Returns success unless an invalid option is given or NAME is invalid."
4034 "Set export attribute for shell variables.\n"
4036 " Marks each NAME for automatic export to the environment of subsequently\n"
4037 " executed commands. If VALUE is supplied, assign VALUE before "
4041 " -f\trefer to shell functions\n"
4042 " -n\tremove the export property from each NAME\n"
4043 " -p\tdisplay a list of all exported variables and functions\n"
4045 " An argument of ‘
\e[1m--
\e[0m’ disables further option processing.\n"
4048 " Returns success unless an invalid option is given or NAME is invalid."
4052 "Mark shell variables as unchangeable.\n"
4054 " Mark each NAME as read-only; the values of these NAMEs may not be\n"
4055 " changed by subsequent assignment. If VALUE is supplied, assign VALUE\n"
4056 " before marking as read-only.\n"
4059 " -a\trefer to indexed array variables\n"
4060 " -A\trefer to associative array variables\n"
4061 " -f\trefer to shell functions\n"
4062 " -p\tdisplay a list of all readonly variables or functions, depending "
4064 " whether or not the -f option is given\n"
4066 " An argument of `--' disables further option processing.\n"
4069 " Returns success unless an invalid option is given or NAME is invalid."
4071 "Mark shell variables as unchangeable.\n"
4073 " Mark each NAME as read-only; the values of these NAMEs may not be\n"
4074 " changed by subsequent assignment. If VALUE is supplied, assign VALUE\n"
4075 " before marking as read-only.\n"
4078 " -a\trefer to indexed array variables\n"
4079 " -A\trefer to associative array variables\n"
4080 " -f\trefer to shell functions\n"
4081 " -p\tdisplay a list of all readonly variables or functions, depending "
4083 " whether or not the -f option is given\n"
4085 " An argument of ‘
\e[1m--
\e[0m’ disables further option processing.\n"
4088 " Returns success unless an invalid option is given or NAME is invalid."
4092 "Shift positional parameters.\n"
4094 " Rename the positional parameters $N+1,$N+2 ... to $1,$2 ... If N is\n"
4095 " not given, it is assumed to be 1.\n"
4098 " Returns success unless N is negative or greater than $#."
4100 "Shift positional parameters.\n"
4102 " Rename the positional parameters $N+1,$N+2 ... to $1,$2 ... If N is\n"
4103 " not given, it is assumed to be 1.\n"
4106 " Returns success unless N is negative or greater than $#."
4108 #: builtins.c:1201 builtins.c:1216
4110 "Execute commands from a file in the current shell.\n"
4112 " Read and execute commands from FILENAME in the current shell. The\n"
4113 " entries in $PATH are used to find the directory containing FILENAME.\n"
4114 " If any ARGUMENTS are supplied, they become the positional parameters\n"
4115 " when FILENAME is executed.\n"
4118 " Returns the status of the last command executed in FILENAME; fails if\n"
4119 " FILENAME cannot be read."
4121 "Execute commands from a file in the current shell.\n"
4123 " Read and execute commands from FILENAME in the current shell. The\n"
4124 " entries in $PATH are used to find the directory containing FILENAME.\n"
4125 " If any ARGUMENTS are supplied, they become the positional parameters\n"
4126 " when FILENAME is executed.\n"
4129 " Returns the status of the last command executed in FILENAME; fails if\n"
4130 " FILENAME cannot be read."
4134 "Suspend shell execution.\n"
4136 " Suspend the execution of this shell until it receives a SIGCONT signal.\n"
4137 " Unless forced, login shells cannot be suspended.\n"
4140 " -f\tforce the suspend, even if the shell is a login shell\n"
4143 " Returns success unless job control is not enabled or an error occurs."
4145 "Suspend shell execution.\n"
4147 " Suspend the execution of this shell until it receives a SIGCONT signal.\n"
4148 " Unless forced, login shells cannot be suspended.\n"
4151 " -f\tforce the suspend, even if the shell is a login shell\n"
4154 " Returns success unless job control is not enabled or an error occurs."
4158 "Evaluate conditional expression.\n"
4160 " Exits with a status of 0 (true) or 1 (false) depending on\n"
4161 " the evaluation of EXPR. Expressions may be unary or binary. Unary\n"
4162 " expressions are often used to examine the status of a file. There\n"
4163 " are string operators and numeric comparison operators as well.\n"
4165 " The behavior of test depends on the number of arguments. Read the\n"
4166 " bash manual page for the complete specification.\n"
4168 " File operators:\n"
4170 " -a FILE True if file exists.\n"
4171 " -b FILE True if file is block special.\n"
4172 " -c FILE True if file is character special.\n"
4173 " -d FILE True if file is a directory.\n"
4174 " -e FILE True if file exists.\n"
4175 " -f FILE True if file exists and is a regular file.\n"
4176 " -g FILE True if file is set-group-id.\n"
4177 " -h FILE True if file is a symbolic link.\n"
4178 " -L FILE True if file is a symbolic link.\n"
4179 " -k FILE True if file has its `sticky' bit set.\n"
4180 " -p FILE True if file is a named pipe.\n"
4181 " -r FILE True if file is readable by you.\n"
4182 " -s FILE True if file exists and is not empty.\n"
4183 " -S FILE True if file is a socket.\n"
4184 " -t FD True if FD is opened on a terminal.\n"
4185 " -u FILE True if the file is set-user-id.\n"
4186 " -w FILE True if the file is writable by you.\n"
4187 " -x FILE True if the file is executable by you.\n"
4188 " -O FILE True if the file is effectively owned by you.\n"
4189 " -G FILE True if the file is effectively owned by your group.\n"
4190 " -N FILE True if the file has been modified since it was last "
4193 " FILE1 -nt FILE2 True if file1 is newer than file2 (according to\n"
4194 " modification date).\n"
4196 " FILE1 -ot FILE2 True if file1 is older than file2.\n"
4198 " FILE1 -ef FILE2 True if file1 is a hard link to file2.\n"
4200 " String operators:\n"
4202 " -z STRING True if string is empty.\n"
4205 " STRING True if string is not empty.\n"
4207 " STRING1 = STRING2\n"
4208 " True if the strings are equal.\n"
4209 " STRING1 != STRING2\n"
4210 " True if the strings are not equal.\n"
4211 " STRING1 < STRING2\n"
4212 " True if STRING1 sorts before STRING2 "
4213 "lexicographically.\n"
4214 " STRING1 > STRING2\n"
4215 " True if STRING1 sorts after STRING2 lexicographically.\n"
4217 " Other operators:\n"
4219 " -o OPTION True if the shell option OPTION is enabled.\n"
4220 " -v VAR\t True if the shell variable VAR is set\n"
4221 " -R VAR\t True if the shell variable VAR is set and is a name "
4223 " ! EXPR True if expr is false.\n"
4224 " EXPR1 -a EXPR2 True if both expr1 AND expr2 are true.\n"
4225 " EXPR1 -o EXPR2 True if either expr1 OR expr2 is true.\n"
4227 " arg1 OP arg2 Arithmetic tests. OP is one of -eq, -ne,\n"
4228 " -lt, -le, -gt, or -ge.\n"
4230 " Arithmetic binary operators return true if ARG1 is equal, not-equal,\n"
4231 " less-than, less-than-or-equal, greater-than, or greater-than-or-equal\n"
4235 " Returns success if EXPR evaluates to true; fails if EXPR evaluates to\n"
4236 " false or an invalid argument is given."
4238 "Evaluate conditional expression.\n"
4240 " Exits with a status of 0 (true) or 1 (false) depending on\n"
4241 " the evaluation of EXPR. Expressions may be unary or binary. Unary\n"
4242 " expressions are often used to examine the status of a file. There\n"
4243 " are string operators and numeric comparison operators as well.\n"
4245 " The behavior of test depends on the number of arguments. Read the\n"
4246 " bash manual page for the complete specification.\n"
4248 " File operators:\n"
4250 " -a FILE True if file exists.\n"
4251 " -b FILE True if file is block special.\n"
4252 " -c FILE True if file is character special.\n"
4253 " -d FILE True if file is a directory.\n"
4254 " -e FILE True if file exists.\n"
4255 " -f FILE True if file exists and is a regular file.\n"
4256 " -g FILE True if file is set-group-id.\n"
4257 " -h FILE True if file is a symbolic link.\n"
4258 " -L FILE True if file is a symbolic link.\n"
4259 " -k FILE True if file has its ‘
\e[1msticky
\e[0m’ bit set.\n"
4260 " -p FILE True if file is a named pipe.\n"
4261 " -r FILE True if file is readable by you.\n"
4262 " -s FILE True if file exists and is not empty.\n"
4263 " -S FILE True if file is a socket.\n"
4264 " -t FD True if FD is opened on a terminal.\n"
4265 " -u FILE True if the file is set-user-id.\n"
4266 " -w FILE True if the file is writable by you.\n"
4267 " -x FILE True if the file is executable by you.\n"
4268 " -O FILE True if the file is effectively owned by you.\n"
4269 " -G FILE True if the file is effectively owned by your group.\n"
4270 " -N FILE True if the file has been modified since it was last "
4273 " FILE1 -nt FILE2 True if file1 is newer than file2 (according to\n"
4274 " modification date).\n"
4276 " FILE1 -ot FILE2 True if file1 is older than file2.\n"
4278 " FILE1 -ef FILE2 True if file1 is a hard link to file2.\n"
4280 " String operators:\n"
4282 " -z STRING True if string is empty.\n"
4285 " STRING True if string is not empty.\n"
4287 " STRING1 = STRING2\n"
4288 " True if the strings are equal.\n"
4289 " STRING1 != STRING2\n"
4290 " True if the strings are not equal.\n"
4291 " STRING1 < STRING2\n"
4292 " True if STRING1 sorts before STRING2 "
4293 "lexicographically.\n"
4294 " STRING1 > STRING2\n"
4295 " True if STRING1 sorts after STRING2 lexicographically.\n"
4297 " Other operators:\n"
4299 " -o OPTION True if the shell option OPTION is enabled.\n"
4300 " -v VAR\t True if the shell variable VAR is set\n"
4301 " -R VAR\t True if the shell variable VAR is set and is a name "
4303 " ! EXPR True if expr is false.\n"
4304 " EXPR1 -a EXPR2 True if both expr1 AND expr2 are true.\n"
4305 " EXPR1 -o EXPR2 True if either expr1 OR expr2 is true.\n"
4307 " arg1 OP arg2 Arithmetic tests. OP is one of -eq, -ne,\n"
4308 " -lt, -le, -gt, or -ge.\n"
4310 " Arithmetic binary operators return true if ARG1 is equal, not-equal,\n"
4311 " less-than, less-than-or-equal, greater-than, or greater-than-or-equal\n"
4315 " Returns success if EXPR evaluates to true; fails if EXPR evaluates to\n"
4316 " false or an invalid argument is given."
4320 "Evaluate conditional expression.\n"
4322 " This is a synonym for the \"test\" builtin, but the last argument must\n"
4323 " be a literal `]', to match the opening `['."
4325 "Evaluate conditional expression.\n"
4327 " This is a synonym for the “
\e[1mtest
\e[0m” builtin, but the last argument "
4329 " be a literal ‘
\e[1m]
\e[0m’, to match the opening ‘
\e[1m[
\e[0m’."
4333 "Display process times.\n"
4335 " Prints the accumulated user and system times for the shell and all of "
4337 " child processes.\n"
4342 "Display process times.\n"
4344 " Prints the accumulated user and system times for the shell and all of "
4346 " child processes.\n"
4353 "Trap signals and other events.\n"
4355 " Defines and activates handlers to be run when the shell receives "
4357 " or other conditions.\n"
4359 " ARG is a command to be read and executed when the shell receives the\n"
4360 " signal(s) SIGNAL_SPEC. If ARG is absent (and a single SIGNAL_SPEC\n"
4361 " is supplied) or `-', each specified signal is reset to its original\n"
4362 " value. If ARG is the null string each SIGNAL_SPEC is ignored by the\n"
4363 " shell and by the commands it invokes.\n"
4365 " If a SIGNAL_SPEC is EXIT (0) ARG is executed on exit from the shell. "
4367 " a SIGNAL_SPEC is DEBUG, ARG is executed before every simple command. "
4369 " a SIGNAL_SPEC is RETURN, ARG is executed each time a shell function or "
4371 " script run by the . or source builtins finishes executing. A "
4373 " of ERR means to execute ARG each time a command's failure would cause "
4375 " shell to exit when the -e option is enabled.\n"
4377 " If no arguments are supplied, trap prints the list of commands "
4379 " with each signal.\n"
4382 " -l\tprint a list of signal names and their corresponding numbers\n"
4383 " -p\tdisplay the trap commands associated with each SIGNAL_SPEC\n"
4385 " Each SIGNAL_SPEC is either a signal name in <signal.h> or a signal "
4387 " Signal names are case insensitive and the SIG prefix is optional. A\n"
4388 " signal may be sent to the shell with \"kill -signal $$\".\n"
4391 " Returns success unless a SIGSPEC is invalid or an invalid option is "
4394 "Trap signals and other events.\n"
4396 " Defines and activates handlers to be run when the shell receives "
4398 " or other conditions.\n"
4400 " ARG is a command to be read and executed when the shell receives the\n"
4401 " signal(s) SIGNAL_SPEC. If ARG is absent (and a single SIGNAL_SPEC\n"
4402 " is supplied) or ‘
\e[1m-
\e[0m’, each specified signal is reset to its "
4404 " value. If ARG is the null string each SIGNAL_SPEC is ignored by the\n"
4405 " shell and by the commands it invokes.\n"
4407 " If a SIGNAL_SPEC is EXIT (0) ARG is executed on exit from the shell. "
4409 " a SIGNAL_SPEC is DEBUG, ARG is executed before every simple command. "
4411 " a SIGNAL_SPEC is RETURN, ARG is executed each time a shell function or "
4413 " script run by the . or source builtins finishes executing. A "
4415 " of ERR means to execute ARG each time a command's failure would cause "
4417 " shell to exit when the -e option is enabled.\n"
4419 " If no arguments are supplied, trap prints the list of commands "
4421 " with each signal.\n"
4424 " -l\tprint a list of signal names and their corresponding numbers\n"
4425 " -p\tdisplay the trap commands associated with each SIGNAL_SPEC\n"
4427 " Each SIGNAL_SPEC is either a signal name in <signal.h> or a signal "
4429 " Signal names are case insensitive and the SIG prefix is optional. A\n"
4430 " signal may be sent to the shell with “
\e[1mkill -signal $$
\e[0m”.\n"
4433 " Returns success unless a SIGSPEC is invalid or an invalid option is "
4438 "Display information about command type.\n"
4440 " For each NAME, indicate how it would be interpreted if used as a\n"
4444 " -a\tdisplay all locations containing an executable named NAME;\n"
4445 " \tincludes aliases, builtins, and functions, if and only if\n"
4446 " \tthe `-p' option is not also used\n"
4447 " -f\tsuppress shell function lookup\n"
4448 " -P\tforce a PATH search for each NAME, even if it is an alias,\n"
4449 " \tbuiltin, or function, and returns the name of the disk file\n"
4450 " \tthat would be executed\n"
4451 " -p\treturns either the name of the disk file that would be executed,\n"
4452 " \tor nothing if `type -t NAME' would not return `file'.\n"
4453 " -t\toutput a single word which is one of `alias', `keyword',\n"
4454 " \t`function', `builtin', `file' or `', if NAME is an alias, shell\n"
4455 " \treserved word, shell function, shell builtin, disk file, or not\n"
4456 " \tfound, respectively\n"
4459 " NAME\tCommand name to be interpreted.\n"
4462 " Returns success if all of the NAMEs are found; fails if any are not "
4465 "Display information about command type.\n"
4467 " For each NAME, indicate how it would be interpreted if used as a\n"
4471 " -a\tdisplay all locations containing an executable named NAME;\n"
4472 " \tincludes aliases, builtins, and functions, if and only if\n"
4473 " \tthe ‘
\e[1m-p
\e[0m’ option is not also used\n"
4474 " -f\tsuppress shell function lookup\n"
4475 " -P\tforce a PATH search for each NAME, even if it is an alias,\n"
4476 " \tbuiltin, or function, and returns the name of the disk file\n"
4477 " \tthat would be executed\n"
4478 " -p\treturns either the name of the disk file that would be executed,\n"
4479 " \tor nothing if ‘
\e[1mtype -t NAME
\e[0m’ would not return ‘
\e[1mfile
\e[0m’.\n"
4480 " -t\toutput a single word which is one of ‘
\e[1malias
\e[0m’, "
4481 "‘
\e[1mkeyword
\e[0m’,\n"
4482 " \t‘
\e[1mfunction
\e[0m’, ‘
\e[1mbuiltin
\e[0m’, ‘
\e[1mfile
\e[0m’ or ‘
\e[1m
\e[0m’, if NAME "
4483 "is an alias, shell\n"
4484 " \treserved word, shell function, shell builtin, disk file, or not\n"
4485 " \tfound, respectively\n"
4488 " NAME\tCommand name to be interpreted.\n"
4491 " Returns success if all of the NAMEs are found; fails if any are not "
4496 "Modify shell resource limits.\n"
4498 " Provides control over the resources available to the shell and "
4500 " it creates, on systems that allow such control.\n"
4503 " -S\tuse the `soft' resource limit\n"
4504 " -H\tuse the `hard' resource limit\n"
4505 " -a\tall current limits are reported\n"
4506 " -b\tthe socket buffer size\n"
4507 " -c\tthe maximum size of core files created\n"
4508 " -d\tthe maximum size of a process's data segment\n"
4509 " -e\tthe maximum scheduling priority (`nice')\n"
4510 " -f\tthe maximum size of files written by the shell and its children\n"
4511 " -i\tthe maximum number of pending signals\n"
4512 " -l\tthe maximum size a process may lock into memory\n"
4513 " -m\tthe maximum resident set size\n"
4514 " -n\tthe maximum number of open file descriptors\n"
4515 " -p\tthe pipe buffer size\n"
4516 " -q\tthe maximum number of bytes in POSIX message queues\n"
4517 " -r\tthe maximum real-time scheduling priority\n"
4518 " -s\tthe maximum stack size\n"
4519 " -t\tthe maximum amount of cpu time in seconds\n"
4520 " -u\tthe maximum number of user processes\n"
4521 " -v\tthe size of virtual memory\n"
4522 " -x\tthe maximum number of file locks\n"
4523 " -T the maximum number of threads\n"
4525 " Not all options are available on all platforms.\n"
4527 " If LIMIT is given, it is the new value of the specified resource; the\n"
4528 " special LIMIT values `soft', `hard', and `unlimited' stand for the\n"
4529 " current soft limit, the current hard limit, and no limit, respectively.\n"
4530 " Otherwise, the current value of the specified resource is printed. If\n"
4531 " no option is given, then -f is assumed.\n"
4533 " Values are in 1024-byte increments, except for -t, which is in seconds,\n"
4534 " -p, which is in increments of 512 bytes, and -u, which is an unscaled\n"
4535 " number of processes.\n"
4538 " Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or an error occurs."
4540 "Modify shell resource limits.\n"
4542 " Provides control over the resources available to the shell and "
4544 " it creates, on systems that allow such control.\n"
4547 " -S\tuse the ‘
\e[1msoft
\e[0m’ resource limit\n"
4548 " -H\tuse the ‘
\e[1mhard
\e[0m’ resource limit\n"
4549 " -a\tall current limits are reported\n"
4550 " -b\tthe socket buffer size\n"
4551 " -c\tthe maximum size of core files created\n"
4552 " -d\tthe maximum size of a process's data segment\n"
4553 " -e\tthe maximum scheduling priority (‘
\e[1mnice
\e[0m’)\n"
4554 " -f\tthe maximum size of files written by the shell and its children\n"
4555 " -i\tthe maximum number of pending signals\n"
4556 " -l\tthe maximum size a process may lock into memory\n"
4557 " -m\tthe maximum resident set size\n"
4558 " -n\tthe maximum number of open file descriptors\n"
4559 " -p\tthe pipe buffer size\n"
4560 " -q\tthe maximum number of bytes in POSIX message queues\n"
4561 " -r\tthe maximum real-time scheduling priority\n"
4562 " -s\tthe maximum stack size\n"
4563 " -t\tthe maximum amount of cpu time in seconds\n"
4564 " -u\tthe maximum number of user processes\n"
4565 " -v\tthe size of virtual memory\n"
4566 " -x\tthe maximum number of file locks\n"
4567 " -T the maximum number of threads\n"
4569 " Not all options are available on all platforms.\n"
4571 " If LIMIT is given, it is the new value of the specified resource; the\n"
4572 " special LIMIT values ‘
\e[1msoft
\e[0m’, ‘
\e[1mhard
\e[0m’, and ‘
\e[1munlimited
\e[0m’ "
4574 " current soft limit, the current hard limit, and no limit, respectively.\n"
4575 " Otherwise, the current value of the specified resource is printed. If\n"
4576 " no option is given, then -f is assumed.\n"
4578 " Values are in 1024-byte increments, except for -t, which is in seconds,\n"
4579 " -p, which is in increments of 512 bytes, and -u, which is an unscaled\n"
4580 " number of processes.\n"
4583 " Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or an error occurs."
4587 "Display or set file mode mask.\n"
4589 " Sets the user file-creation mask to MODE. If MODE is omitted, prints\n"
4590 " the current value of the mask.\n"
4592 " If MODE begins with a digit, it is interpreted as an octal number;\n"
4593 " otherwise it is a symbolic mode string like that accepted by chmod(1).\n"
4596 " -p\tif MODE is omitted, output in a form that may be reused as input\n"
4597 " -S\tmakes the output symbolic; otherwise an octal number is output\n"
4600 " Returns success unless MODE is invalid or an invalid option is given."
4602 "Display or set file mode mask.\n"
4604 " Sets the user file-creation mask to MODE. If MODE is omitted, prints\n"
4605 " the current value of the mask.\n"
4607 " If MODE begins with a digit, it is interpreted as an octal number;\n"
4608 " otherwise it is a symbolic mode string like that accepted by chmod(1).\n"
4611 " -p\tif MODE is omitted, output in a form that may be reused as input\n"
4612 " -S\tmakes the output symbolic; otherwise an octal number is output\n"
4615 " Returns success unless MODE is invalid or an invalid option is given."
4619 "Wait for job completion and return exit status.\n"
4621 " Waits for each process identified by an ID, which may be a process ID or "
4623 " job specification, and reports its termination status. If ID is not\n"
4624 " given, waits for all currently active child processes, and the return\n"
4625 " status is zero. If ID is a a job specification, waits for all "
4627 " in that job's pipeline.\n"
4629 " If the -n option is supplied, waits for the next job to terminate and\n"
4630 " returns its exit status.\n"
4633 " Returns the status of the last ID; fails if ID is invalid or an invalid\n"
4636 "Wait for job completion and return exit status.\n"
4638 " Waits for each process identified by an ID, which may be a process ID or "
4640 " job specification, and reports its termination status. If ID is not\n"
4641 " given, waits for all currently active child processes, and the return\n"
4642 " status is zero. If ID is a a job specification, waits for all "
4644 " in that job's pipeline.\n"
4646 " If the -n option is supplied, waits for the next job to terminate and\n"
4647 " returns its exit status.\n"
4650 " Returns the status of the last ID; fails if ID is invalid or an invalid\n"
4655 "Wait for process completion and return exit status.\n"
4657 " Waits for each process specified by a PID and reports its termination "
4659 " If PID is not given, waits for all currently active child processes,\n"
4660 " and the return status is zero. PID must be a process ID.\n"
4663 " Returns the status of the last PID; fails if PID is invalid or an "
4667 "Wait for process completion and return exit status.\n"
4669 " Waits for each process specified by a PID and reports its termination "
4671 " If PID is not given, waits for all currently active child processes,\n"
4672 " and the return status is zero. PID must be a process ID.\n"
4675 " Returns the status of the last PID; fails if PID is invalid or an "
4681 "Execute commands for each member in a list.\n"
4683 " The `for' loop executes a sequence of commands for each member in a\n"
4684 " list of items. If `in WORDS ...;' is not present, then `in \"$@\"' is\n"
4685 " assumed. For each element in WORDS, NAME is set to that element, and\n"
4686 " the COMMANDS are executed.\n"
4689 " Returns the status of the last command executed."
4691 "Execute commands for each member in a list.\n"
4693 " The ‘
\e[1mfor
\e[0m’ loop executes a sequence of commands for each member in "
4695 " list of items. If ‘
\e[1min WORDS ...;
\e[0m’ is not present, then ‘
\e[1min “
\e[1m"
4696 "$@
\e[0m”
\e[0m’ is\n"
4697 " assumed. For each element in WORDS, NAME is set to that element, and\n"
4698 " the COMMANDS are executed.\n"
4701 " Returns the status of the last command executed."
4705 "Arithmetic for loop.\n"
4709 " \twhile (( EXP2 )); do\n"
4713 " EXP1, EXP2, and EXP3 are arithmetic expressions. If any expression is\n"
4714 " omitted, it behaves as if it evaluates to 1.\n"
4717 " Returns the status of the last command executed."
4719 "Arithmetic for loop.\n"
4723 " \twhile (( EXP2 )); do\n"
4727 " EXP1, EXP2, and EXP3 are arithmetic expressions. If any expression is\n"
4728 " omitted, it behaves as if it evaluates to 1.\n"
4731 " Returns the status of the last command executed."
4735 "Select words from a list and execute commands.\n"
4737 " The WORDS are expanded, generating a list of words. The\n"
4738 " set of expanded words is printed on the standard error, each\n"
4739 " preceded by a number. If `in WORDS' is not present, `in \"$@\"'\n"
4740 " is assumed. The PS3 prompt is then displayed and a line read\n"
4741 " from the standard input. If the line consists of the number\n"
4742 " corresponding to one of the displayed words, then NAME is set\n"
4743 " to that word. If the line is empty, WORDS and the prompt are\n"
4744 " redisplayed. If EOF is read, the command completes. Any other\n"
4745 " value read causes NAME to be set to null. The line read is saved\n"
4746 " in the variable REPLY. COMMANDS are executed after each selection\n"
4747 " until a break command is executed.\n"
4750 " Returns the status of the last command executed."
4752 "Select words from a list and execute commands.\n"
4754 " The WORDS are expanded, generating a list of words. The\n"
4755 " set of expanded words is printed on the standard error, each\n"
4756 " preceded by a number. If ‘
\e[1min WORDS
\e[0m’ is not present, ‘
\e[1min “
\e[1m"
4758 " is assumed. The PS3 prompt is then displayed and a line read\n"
4759 " from the standard input. If the line consists of the number\n"
4760 " corresponding to one of the displayed words, then NAME is set\n"
4761 " to that word. If the line is empty, WORDS and the prompt are\n"
4762 " redisplayed. If EOF is read, the command completes. Any other\n"
4763 " value read causes NAME to be set to null. The line read is saved\n"
4764 " in the variable REPLY. COMMANDS are executed after each selection\n"
4765 " until a break command is executed.\n"
4768 " Returns the status of the last command executed."
4772 "Report time consumed by pipeline's execution.\n"
4774 " Execute PIPELINE and print a summary of the real time, user CPU time,\n"
4775 " and system CPU time spent executing PIPELINE when it terminates.\n"
4778 " -p\tprint the timing summary in the portable Posix format\n"
4780 " The value of the TIMEFORMAT variable is used as the output format.\n"
4783 " The return status is the return status of PIPELINE."
4785 "Report time consumed by pipeline's execution.\n"
4787 " Execute PIPELINE and print a summary of the real time, user CPU time,\n"
4788 " and system CPU time spent executing PIPELINE when it terminates.\n"
4791 " -p\tprint the timing summary in the portable Posix format\n"
4793 " The value of the TIMEFORMAT variable is used as the output format.\n"
4796 " The return status is the return status of PIPELINE."
4800 "Execute commands based on pattern matching.\n"
4802 " Selectively execute COMMANDS based upon WORD matching PATTERN. The\n"
4803 " `|' is used to separate multiple patterns.\n"
4806 " Returns the status of the last command executed."
4808 "Execute commands based on pattern matching.\n"
4810 " Selectively execute COMMANDS based upon WORD matching PATTERN. The\n"
4811 " ‘
\e[1m|
\e[0m’ is used to separate multiple patterns.\n"
4814 " Returns the status of the last command executed."
4818 "Execute commands based on conditional.\n"
4820 " The `if COMMANDS' list is executed. If its exit status is zero, then "
4822 " `then COMMANDS' list is executed. Otherwise, each `elif COMMANDS' list "
4824 " executed in turn, and if its exit status is zero, the corresponding\n"
4825 " `then COMMANDS' list is executed and the if command completes. "
4827 " the `else COMMANDS' list is executed, if present. The exit status of "
4829 " entire construct is the exit status of the last command executed, or "
4831 " if no condition tested true.\n"
4834 " Returns the status of the last command executed."
4836 "Execute commands based on conditional.\n"
4838 " The ‘
\e[1mif COMMANDS
\e[0m’ list is executed. If its exit status is zero, "
4840 " ‘
\e[1mthen COMMANDS
\e[0m’ list is executed. Otherwise, each ‘
\e[1melif "
4841 "COMMANDS
\e[0m’ list is\n"
4842 " executed in turn, and if its exit status is zero, the corresponding\n"
4843 " ‘
\e[1mthen COMMANDS
\e[0m’ list is executed and the if command completes. "
4845 " the ‘
\e[1melse COMMANDS
\e[0m’ list is executed, if present. The exit status "
4847 " entire construct is the exit status of the last command executed, or "
4849 " if no condition tested true.\n"
4852 " Returns the status of the last command executed."
4856 "Execute commands as long as a test succeeds.\n"
4858 " Expand and execute COMMANDS as long as the final command in the\n"
4859 " `while' COMMANDS has an exit status of zero.\n"
4862 " Returns the status of the last command executed."
4864 "Execute commands as long as a test succeeds.\n"
4866 " Expand and execute COMMANDS as long as the final command in the\n"
4867 " ‘
\e[1mwhile
\e[0m’ COMMANDS has an exit status of zero.\n"
4870 " Returns the status of the last command executed."
4874 "Execute commands as long as a test does not succeed.\n"
4876 " Expand and execute COMMANDS as long as the final command in the\n"
4877 " `until' COMMANDS has an exit status which is not zero.\n"
4880 " Returns the status of the last command executed."
4882 "Execute commands as long as a test does not succeed.\n"
4884 " Expand and execute COMMANDS as long as the final command in the\n"
4885 " ‘
\e[1muntil
\e[0m’ COMMANDS has an exit status which is not zero.\n"
4888 " Returns the status of the last command executed."
4892 "Create a coprocess named NAME.\n"
4894 " Execute COMMAND asynchronously, with the standard output and standard\n"
4895 " input of the command connected via a pipe to file descriptors assigned\n"
4896 " to indices 0 and 1 of an array variable NAME in the executing shell.\n"
4897 " The default NAME is \"COPROC\".\n"
4900 " Returns the exit status of COMMAND."
4902 "Create a coprocess named NAME.\n"
4904 " Execute COMMAND asynchronously, with the standard output and standard\n"
4905 " input of the command connected via a pipe to file descriptors assigned\n"
4906 " to indices 0 and 1 of an array variable NAME in the executing shell.\n"
4907 " The default NAME is “
\e[1mCOPROC
\e[0m”.\n"
4910 " Returns the exit status of COMMAND."
4914 "Define shell function.\n"
4916 " Create a shell function named NAME. When invoked as a simple command,\n"
4917 " NAME runs COMMANDs in the calling shell's context. When NAME is "
4919 " the arguments are passed to the function as $1...$n, and the function's\n"
4920 " name is in $FUNCNAME.\n"
4923 " Returns success unless NAME is readonly."
4925 "Define shell function.\n"
4927 " Create a shell function named NAME. When invoked as a simple command,\n"
4928 " NAME runs COMMANDs in the calling shell's context. When NAME is "
4930 " the arguments are passed to the function as $1...$n, and the function's\n"
4931 " name is in $FUNCNAME.\n"
4934 " Returns success unless NAME is readonly."
4938 "Group commands as a unit.\n"
4940 " Run a set of commands in a group. This is one way to redirect an\n"
4941 " entire set of commands.\n"
4944 " Returns the status of the last command executed."
4946 "Group commands as a unit.\n"
4948 " Run a set of commands in a group. This is one way to redirect an\n"
4949 " entire set of commands.\n"
4952 " Returns the status of the last command executed."
4956 "Resume job in foreground.\n"
4958 " Equivalent to the JOB_SPEC argument to the `fg' command. Resume a\n"
4959 " stopped or background job. JOB_SPEC can specify either a job name\n"
4960 " or a job number. Following JOB_SPEC with a `&' places the job in\n"
4961 " the background, as if the job specification had been supplied as an\n"
4962 " argument to `bg'.\n"
4965 " Returns the status of the resumed job."
4967 "Resume job in foreground.\n"
4969 " Equivalent to the JOB_SPEC argument to the ‘
\e[1mfg
\e[0m’ command. Resume "
4971 " stopped or background job. JOB_SPEC can specify either a job name\n"
4972 " or a job number. Following JOB_SPEC with a ‘
\e[1m&
\e[0m’ places the job in\n"
4973 " the background, as if the job specification had been supplied as an\n"
4974 " argument to ‘
\e[1mbg
\e[0m’.\n"
4977 " Returns the status of the resumed job."
4981 "Evaluate arithmetic expression.\n"
4983 " The EXPRESSION is evaluated according to the rules for arithmetic\n"
4984 " evaluation. Equivalent to \"let EXPRESSION\".\n"
4987 " Returns 1 if EXPRESSION evaluates to 0; returns 0 otherwise."
4989 "Evaluate arithmetic expression.\n"
4991 " The EXPRESSION is evaluated according to the rules for arithmetic\n"
4992 " evaluation. Equivalent to “
\e[1mlet EXPRESSION
\e[0m”.\n"
4995 " Returns 1 if EXPRESSION evaluates to 0; returns 0 otherwise."
4999 "Execute conditional command.\n"
5001 " Returns a status of 0 or 1 depending on the evaluation of the "
5003 " expression EXPRESSION. Expressions are composed of the same primaries "
5005 " by the `test' builtin, and may be combined using the following "
5008 " ( EXPRESSION )\tReturns the value of EXPRESSION\n"
5009 " ! EXPRESSION\t\tTrue if EXPRESSION is false; else false\n"
5010 " EXPR1 && EXPR2\tTrue if both EXPR1 and EXPR2 are true; else false\n"
5011 " EXPR1 || EXPR2\tTrue if either EXPR1 or EXPR2 is true; else false\n"
5013 " When the `==' and `!=' operators are used, the string to the right of\n"
5014 " the operator is used as a pattern and pattern matching is performed.\n"
5015 " When the `=~' operator is used, the string to the right of the operator\n"
5016 " is matched as a regular expression.\n"
5018 " The && and || operators do not evaluate EXPR2 if EXPR1 is sufficient to\n"
5019 " determine the expression's value.\n"
5022 " 0 or 1 depending on value of EXPRESSION."
5024 "Execute conditional command.\n"
5026 " Returns a status of 0 or 1 depending on the evaluation of the "
5028 " expression EXPRESSION. Expressions are composed of the same primaries "
5030 " by the ‘
\e[1mtest
\e[0m’ builtin, and may be combined using the following "
5033 " ( EXPRESSION )\tReturns the value of EXPRESSION\n"
5034 " ! EXPRESSION\t\tTrue if EXPRESSION is false; else false\n"
5035 " EXPR1 && EXPR2\tTrue if both EXPR1 and EXPR2 are true; else false\n"
5036 " EXPR1 || EXPR2\tTrue if either EXPR1 or EXPR2 is true; else false\n"
5038 " When the ‘
\e[1m==
\e[0m’ and ‘
\e[1m!=
\e[0m’ operators are used, the string to the "
5040 " the operator is used as a pattern and pattern matching is performed.\n"
5041 " When the ‘
\e[1m=~
\e[0m’ operator is used, the string to the right of the "
5043 " is matched as a regular expression.\n"
5045 " The && and || operators do not evaluate EXPR2 if EXPR1 is sufficient to\n"
5046 " determine the expression's value.\n"
5049 " 0 or 1 depending on value of EXPRESSION."
5053 "Common shell variable names and usage.\n"
5055 " BASH_VERSION\tVersion information for this Bash.\n"
5056 " CDPATH\tA colon-separated list of directories to search\n"
5057 " \t\tfor directories given as arguments to `cd'.\n"
5058 " GLOBIGNORE\tA colon-separated list of patterns describing filenames to\n"
5059 " \t\tbe ignored by pathname expansion.\n"
5060 " HISTFILE\tThe name of the file where your command history is stored.\n"
5061 " HISTFILESIZE\tThe maximum number of lines this file can contain.\n"
5062 " HISTSIZE\tThe maximum number of history lines that a running\n"
5063 " \t\tshell can access.\n"
5064 " HOME\tThe complete pathname to your login directory.\n"
5065 " HOSTNAME\tThe name of the current host.\n"
5066 " HOSTTYPE\tThe type of CPU this version of Bash is running under.\n"
5067 " IGNOREEOF\tControls the action of the shell on receipt of an EOF\n"
5068 " \t\tcharacter as the sole input. If set, then the value\n"
5069 " \t\tof it is the number of EOF characters that can be seen\n"
5070 " \t\tin a row on an empty line before the shell will exit\n"
5071 " \t\t(default 10). When unset, EOF signifies the end of input.\n"
5072 " MACHTYPE\tA string describing the current system Bash is running on.\n"
5073 " MAILCHECK\tHow often, in seconds, Bash checks for new mail.\n"
5074 " MAILPATH\tA colon-separated list of filenames which Bash checks\n"
5075 " \t\tfor new mail.\n"
5076 " OSTYPE\tThe version of Unix this version of Bash is running on.\n"
5077 " PATH\tA colon-separated list of directories to search when\n"
5078 " \t\tlooking for commands.\n"
5079 " PROMPT_COMMAND\tA command to be executed before the printing of each\n"
5080 " \t\tprimary prompt.\n"
5081 " PS1\t\tThe primary prompt string.\n"
5082 " PS2\t\tThe secondary prompt string.\n"
5083 " PWD\t\tThe full pathname of the current directory.\n"
5084 " SHELLOPTS\tA colon-separated list of enabled shell options.\n"
5085 " TERM\tThe name of the current terminal type.\n"
5086 " TIMEFORMAT\tThe output format for timing statistics displayed by the\n"
5087 " \t\t`time' reserved word.\n"
5088 " auto_resume\tNon-null means a command word appearing on a line by\n"
5089 " \t\titself is first looked for in the list of currently\n"
5090 " \t\tstopped jobs. If found there, that job is foregrounded.\n"
5091 " \t\tA value of `exact' means that the command word must\n"
5092 " \t\texactly match a command in the list of stopped jobs. A\n"
5093 " \t\tvalue of `substring' means that the command word must\n"
5094 " \t\tmatch a substring of the job. Any other value means that\n"
5095 " \t\tthe command must be a prefix of a stopped job.\n"
5096 " histchars\tCharacters controlling history expansion and quick\n"
5097 " \t\tsubstitution. The first character is the history\n"
5098 " \t\tsubstitution character, usually `!'. The second is\n"
5099 " \t\tthe `quick substitution' character, usually `^'. The\n"
5100 " \t\tthird is the `history comment' character, usually `#'.\n"
5101 " HISTIGNORE\tA colon-separated list of patterns used to decide which\n"
5102 " \t\tcommands should be saved on the history list.\n"
5104 "Common shell variable names and usage.\n"
5106 " BASH_VERSION\tVersion information for this Bash.\n"
5107 " CDPATH\tA colon-separated list of directories to search\n"
5108 " \t\tfor directories given as arguments to ‘
\e[1mcd
\e[0m’.\n"
5109 " GLOBIGNORE\tA colon-separated list of patterns describing filenames to\n"
5110 " \t\tbe ignored by pathname expansion.\n"
5111 " HISTFILE\tThe name of the file where your command history is stored.\n"
5112 " HISTFILESIZE\tThe maximum number of lines this file can contain.\n"
5113 " HISTSIZE\tThe maximum number of history lines that a running\n"
5114 " \t\tshell can access.\n"
5115 " HOME\tThe complete pathname to your login directory.\n"
5116 " HOSTNAME\tThe name of the current host.\n"
5117 " HOSTTYPE\tThe type of CPU this version of Bash is running under.\n"
5118 " IGNOREEOF\tControls the action of the shell on receipt of an EOF\n"
5119 " \t\tcharacter as the sole input. If set, then the value\n"
5120 " \t\tof it is the number of EOF characters that can be seen\n"
5121 " \t\tin a row on an empty line before the shell will exit\n"
5122 " \t\t(default 10). When unset, EOF signifies the end of input.\n"
5123 " MACHTYPE\tA string describing the current system Bash is running on.\n"
5124 " MAILCHECK\tHow often, in seconds, Bash checks for new mail.\n"
5125 " MAILPATH\tA colon-separated list of filenames which Bash checks\n"
5126 " \t\tfor new mail.\n"
5127 " OSTYPE\tThe version of Unix this version of Bash is running on.\n"
5128 " PATH\tA colon-separated list of directories to search when\n"
5129 " \t\tlooking for commands.\n"
5130 " PROMPT_COMMAND\tA command to be executed before the printing of each\n"
5131 " \t\tprimary prompt.\n"
5132 " PS1\t\tThe primary prompt string.\n"
5133 " PS2\t\tThe secondary prompt string.\n"
5134 " PWD\t\tThe full pathname of the current directory.\n"
5135 " SHELLOPTS\tA colon-separated list of enabled shell options.\n"
5136 " TERM\tThe name of the current terminal type.\n"
5137 " TIMEFORMAT\tThe output format for timing statistics displayed by the\n"
5138 " \t\t‘
\e[1mtime
\e[0m’ reserved word.\n"
5139 " auto_resume\tNon-null means a command word appearing on a line by\n"
5140 " \t\titself is first looked for in the list of currently\n"
5141 " \t\tstopped jobs. If found there, that job is foregrounded.\n"
5142 " \t\tA value of ‘
\e[1mexact
\e[0m’ means that the command word must\n"
5143 " \t\texactly match a command in the list of stopped jobs. A\n"
5144 " \t\tvalue of ‘
\e[1msubstring
\e[0m’ means that the command word must\n"
5145 " \t\tmatch a substring of the job. Any other value means that\n"
5146 " \t\tthe command must be a prefix of a stopped job.\n"
5147 " histchars\tCharacters controlling history expansion and quick\n"
5148 " \t\tsubstitution. The first character is the history\n"
5149 " \t\tsubstitution character, usually ‘
\e[1m!
\e[0m’. The second is\n"
5150 " \t\tthe ‘
\e[1mquick substitution
\e[0m’ character, usually ‘
\e[1m^
\e[0m’. The\n"
5151 " \t\tthird is the ‘
\e[1mhistory comment
\e[0m’ character, usually ‘
\e[1m#
\e[0m’.\n"
5152 " HISTIGNORE\tA colon-separated list of patterns used to decide which\n"
5153 " \t\tcommands should be saved on the history list.\n"
5157 "Add directories to stack.\n"
5159 " Adds a directory to the top of the directory stack, or rotates\n"
5160 " the stack, making the new top of the stack the current working\n"
5161 " directory. With no arguments, exchanges the top two directories.\n"
5164 " -n\tSuppresses the normal change of directory when adding\n"
5165 " \tdirectories to the stack, so only the stack is manipulated.\n"
5168 " +N\tRotates the stack so that the Nth directory (counting\n"
5169 " \tfrom the left of the list shown by `dirs', starting with\n"
5170 " \tzero) is at the top.\n"
5172 " -N\tRotates the stack so that the Nth directory (counting\n"
5173 " \tfrom the right of the list shown by `dirs', starting with\n"
5174 " \tzero) is at the top.\n"
5176 " dir\tAdds DIR to the directory stack at the top, making it the\n"
5177 " \tnew current working directory.\n"
5179 " The `dirs' builtin displays the directory stack.\n"
5182 " Returns success unless an invalid argument is supplied or the directory\n"
5185 "Add directories to stack.\n"
5187 " Adds a directory to the top of the directory stack, or rotates\n"
5188 " the stack, making the new top of the stack the current working\n"
5189 " directory. With no arguments, exchanges the top two directories.\n"
5192 " -n\tSuppresses the normal change of directory when adding\n"
5193 " \tdirectories to the stack, so only the stack is manipulated.\n"
5196 " +N\tRotates the stack so that the Nth directory (counting\n"
5197 " \tfrom the left of the list shown by ‘
\e[1mdirs
\e[0m’, starting with\n"
5198 " \tzero) is at the top.\n"
5200 " -N\tRotates the stack so that the Nth directory (counting\n"
5201 " \tfrom the right of the list shown by ‘
\e[1mdirs
\e[0m’, starting with\n"
5202 " \tzero) is at the top.\n"
5204 " dir\tAdds DIR to the directory stack at the top, making it the\n"
5205 " \tnew current working directory.\n"
5207 " The ‘
\e[1mdirs
\e[0m’ builtin displays the directory stack.\n"
5210 " Returns success unless an invalid argument is supplied or the directory\n"
5215 "Remove directories from stack.\n"
5217 " Removes entries from the directory stack. With no arguments, removes\n"
5218 " the top directory from the stack, and changes to the new top directory.\n"
5221 " -n\tSuppresses the normal change of directory when removing\n"
5222 " \tdirectories from the stack, so only the stack is manipulated.\n"
5225 " +N\tRemoves the Nth entry counting from the left of the list\n"
5226 " \tshown by `dirs', starting with zero. For example: `popd +0'\n"
5227 " \tremoves the first directory, `popd +1' the second.\n"
5229 " -N\tRemoves the Nth entry counting from the right of the list\n"
5230 " \tshown by `dirs', starting with zero. For example: `popd -0'\n"
5231 " \tremoves the last directory, `popd -1' the next to last.\n"
5233 " The `dirs' builtin displays the directory stack.\n"
5236 " Returns success unless an invalid argument is supplied or the directory\n"
5239 "Remove directories from stack.\n"
5241 " Removes entries from the directory stack. With no arguments, removes\n"
5242 " the top directory from the stack, and changes to the new top directory.\n"
5245 " -n\tSuppresses the normal change of directory when removing\n"
5246 " \tdirectories from the stack, so only the stack is manipulated.\n"
5249 " +N\tRemoves the Nth entry counting from the left of the list\n"
5250 " \tshown by ‘
\e[1mdirs
\e[0m’, starting with zero. For example: ‘
\e[1mpopd "
5252 " \tremoves the first directory, ‘
\e[1mpopd +1
\e[0m’ the second.\n"
5254 " -N\tRemoves the Nth entry counting from the right of the list\n"
5255 " \tshown by ‘
\e[1mdirs
\e[0m’, starting with zero. For example: ‘
\e[1mpopd "
5257 " \tremoves the last directory, ‘
\e[1mpopd -1
\e[0m’ the next to last.\n"
5259 " The ‘
\e[1mdirs
\e[0m’ builtin displays the directory stack.\n"
5262 " Returns success unless an invalid argument is supplied or the directory\n"
5267 "Display directory stack.\n"
5269 " Display the list of currently remembered directories. Directories\n"
5270 " find their way onto the list with the `pushd' command; you can get\n"
5271 " back up through the list with the `popd' command.\n"
5274 " -c\tclear the directory stack by deleting all of the elements\n"
5275 " -l\tdo not print tilde-prefixed versions of directories relative\n"
5276 " \tto your home directory\n"
5277 " -p\tprint the directory stack with one entry per line\n"
5278 " -v\tprint the directory stack with one entry per line prefixed\n"
5279 " \twith its position in the stack\n"
5282 " +N\tDisplays the Nth entry counting from the left of the list shown "
5284 " \tdirs when invoked without options, starting with zero.\n"
5286 " -N\tDisplays the Nth entry counting from the right of the list shown "
5288 " \tdirs when invoked without options, starting with zero.\n"
5291 " Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or an error occurs."
5293 "Display directory stack.\n"
5295 " Display the list of currently remembered directories. Directories\n"
5296 " find their way onto the list with the ‘
\e[1mpushd
\e[0m’ command; you can "
5298 " back up through the list with the ‘
\e[1mpopd
\e[0m’ command.\n"
5301 " -c\tclear the directory stack by deleting all of the elements\n"
5302 " -l\tdo not print tilde-prefixed versions of directories relative\n"
5303 " \tto your home directory\n"
5304 " -p\tprint the directory stack with one entry per line\n"
5305 " -v\tprint the directory stack with one entry per line prefixed\n"
5306 " \twith its position in the stack\n"
5309 " +N\tDisplays the Nth entry counting from the left of the list shown "
5311 " \tdirs when invoked without options, starting with zero.\n"
5313 " -N\tDisplays the Nth entry counting from the right of the list shown "
5315 " \tdirs when invoked without options, starting with zero.\n"
5318 " Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or an error occurs."
5322 "Set and unset shell options.\n"
5324 " Change the setting of each shell option OPTNAME. Without any option\n"
5325 " arguments, list all shell options with an indication of whether or not "
5330 " -o\trestrict OPTNAMEs to those defined for use with `set -o'\n"
5331 " -p\tprint each shell option with an indication of its status\n"
5332 " -q\tsuppress output\n"
5333 " -s\tenable (set) each OPTNAME\n"
5334 " -u\tdisable (unset) each OPTNAME\n"
5337 " Returns success if OPTNAME is enabled; fails if an invalid option is\n"
5338 " given or OPTNAME is disabled."
5340 "Set and unset shell options.\n"
5342 " Change the setting of each shell option OPTNAME. Without any option\n"
5343 " arguments, list all shell options with an indication of whether or not "
5348 " -o\trestrict OPTNAMEs to those defined for use with ‘
\e[1mset -o
\e[0m’\n"
5349 " -p\tprint each shell option with an indication of its status\n"
5350 " -q\tsuppress output\n"
5351 " -s\tenable (set) each OPTNAME\n"
5352 " -u\tdisable (unset) each OPTNAME\n"
5355 " Returns success if OPTNAME is enabled; fails if an invalid option is\n"
5356 " given or OPTNAME is disabled."
5360 "Formats and prints ARGUMENTS under control of the FORMAT.\n"
5363 " -v var\tassign the output to shell variable VAR rather than\n"
5364 " \t\tdisplay it on the standard output\n"
5366 " FORMAT is a character string which contains three types of objects: "
5368 " characters, which are simply copied to standard output; character "
5370 " sequences, which are converted and copied to the standard output; and\n"
5371 " format specifications, each of which causes printing of the next "
5375 " In addition to the standard format specifications described in "
5377 " printf interprets:\n"
5379 " %b\texpand backslash escape sequences in the corresponding argument\n"
5380 " %q\tquote the argument in a way that can be reused as shell input\n"
5381 " %(fmt)T output the date-time string resulting from using FMT as a "
5383 " string for strftime(3)\n"
5385 " The format is re-used as necessary to consume all of the arguments. If\n"
5386 " there are fewer arguments than the format requires, extra format\n"
5387 " specifications behave as if a zero value or null string, as "
5389 " had been supplied.\n"
5392 " Returns success unless an invalid option is given or a write or "
5396 "Formats and prints ARGUMENTS under control of the FORMAT.\n"
5399 " -v var\tassign the output to shell variable VAR rather than\n"
5400 " \t\tdisplay it on the standard output\n"
5402 " FORMAT is a character string which contains three types of objects: "
5404 " characters, which are simply copied to standard output; character "
5406 " sequences, which are converted and copied to the standard output; and\n"
5407 " format specifications, each of which causes printing of the next "
5411 " In addition to the standard format specifications described in "
5413 " printf interprets:\n"
5415 " %b\texpand backslash escape sequences in the corresponding argument\n"
5416 " %q\tquote the argument in a way that can be reused as shell input\n"
5417 " %(fmt)T output the date-time string resulting from using FMT as a "
5419 " string for strftime(3)\n"
5421 " The format is re-used as necessary to consume all of the arguments. If\n"
5422 " there are fewer arguments than the format requires, extra format\n"
5423 " specifications behave as if a zero value or null string, as "
5425 " had been supplied.\n"
5428 " Returns success unless an invalid option is given or a write or "
5434 "Specify how arguments are to be completed by Readline.\n"
5436 " For each NAME, specify how arguments are to be completed. If no "
5438 " are supplied, existing completion specifications are printed in a way "
5440 " allows them to be reused as input.\n"
5443 " -p\tprint existing completion specifications in a reusable format\n"
5444 " -r\tremove a completion specification for each NAME, or, if no\n"
5445 " \tNAMEs are supplied, all completion specifications\n"
5446 " -D\tapply the completions and actions as the default for commands\n"
5447 " \twithout any specific completion defined\n"
5448 " -E\tapply the completions and actions to \"empty\" commands --\n"
5449 " \tcompletion attempted on a blank line\n"
5451 " When completion is attempted, the actions are applied in the order the\n"
5452 " uppercase-letter options are listed above. The -D option takes\n"
5453 " precedence over -E.\n"
5456 " Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or an error occurs."
5458 "Specify how arguments are to be completed by Readline.\n"
5460 " For each NAME, specify how arguments are to be completed. If no "
5462 " are supplied, existing completion specifications are printed in a way "
5464 " allows them to be reused as input.\n"
5467 " -p\tprint existing completion specifications in a reusable format\n"
5468 " -r\tremove a completion specification for each NAME, or, if no\n"
5469 " \tNAMEs are supplied, all completion specifications\n"
5470 " -D\tapply the completions and actions as the default for commands\n"
5471 " \twithout any specific completion defined\n"
5472 " -E\tapply the completions and actions to “
\e[1mempty
\e[0m” commands --\n"
5473 " \tcompletion attempted on a blank line\n"
5475 " When completion is attempted, the actions are applied in the order the\n"
5476 " uppercase-letter options are listed above. The -D option takes\n"
5477 " precedence over -E.\n"
5480 " Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or an error occurs."
5484 "Display possible completions depending on the options.\n"
5486 " Intended to be used from within a shell function generating possible\n"
5487 " completions. If the optional WORD argument is supplied, matches "
5489 " WORD are generated.\n"
5492 " Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or an error occurs."
5494 "Display possible completions depending on the options.\n"
5496 " Intended to be used from within a shell function generating possible\n"
5497 " completions. If the optional WORD argument is supplied, matches "
5499 " WORD are generated.\n"
5502 " Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or an error occurs."
5506 "Modify or display completion options.\n"
5508 " Modify the completion options for each NAME, or, if no NAMEs are "
5510 " the completion currently being executed. If no OPTIONs are given, "
5512 " the completion options for each NAME or the current completion "
5516 " \t-o option\tSet completion option OPTION for each NAME\n"
5517 " \t-D\t\tChange options for the \"default\" command completion\n"
5518 " \t-E\t\tChange options for the \"empty\" command completion\n"
5520 " Using `+o' instead of `-o' turns off the specified option.\n"
5524 " Each NAME refers to a command for which a completion specification must\n"
5525 " have previously been defined using the `complete' builtin. If no NAMEs\n"
5526 " are supplied, compopt must be called by a function currently generating\n"
5527 " completions, and the options for that currently-executing completion\n"
5528 " generator are modified.\n"
5531 " Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or NAME does not\n"
5532 " have a completion specification defined."
5534 "Modify or display completion options.\n"
5536 " Modify the completion options for each NAME, or, if no NAMEs are "
5538 " the completion currently being executed. If no OPTIONs are given, "
5540 " the completion options for each NAME or the current completion "
5544 " \t-o option\tSet completion option OPTION for each NAME\n"
5545 " \t-D\t\tChange options for the “
\e[1mdefault
\e[0m” command completion\n"
5546 " \t-E\t\tChange options for the “
\e[1mempty
\e[0m” command completion\n"
5548 " Using ‘
\e[1m+o
\e[0m’ instead of ‘
\e[1m-o
\e[0m’ turns off the specified option.\n"
5552 " Each NAME refers to a command for which a completion specification must\n"
5553 " have previously been defined using the ‘
\e[1mcomplete
\e[0m’ builtin. If no "
5555 " are supplied, compopt must be called by a function currently generating\n"
5556 " completions, and the options for that currently-executing completion\n"
5557 " generator are modified.\n"
5560 " Returns success unless an invalid option is supplied or NAME does not\n"
5561 " have a completion specification defined."
5565 "Read lines from the standard input into an indexed array variable.\n"
5567 " Read lines from the standard input into the indexed array variable "
5569 " from file descriptor FD if the -u option is supplied. The variable "
5571 " is the default ARRAY.\n"
5574 " -n count\tCopy at most COUNT lines. If COUNT is 0, all lines are "
5576 " -O origin\tBegin assigning to ARRAY at index ORIGIN. The default "
5578 " -s count \tDiscard the first COUNT lines read.\n"
5579 " -t\t\tRemove a trailing newline from each line read.\n"
5580 " -u fd\t\tRead lines from file descriptor FD instead of the standard "
5582 " -C callback\tEvaluate CALLBACK each time QUANTUM lines are read.\n"
5583 " -c quantum\tSpecify the number of lines read between each call to "
5587 " ARRAY\t\tArray variable name to use for file data.\n"
5589 " If -C is supplied without -c, the default quantum is 5000. When\n"
5590 " CALLBACK is evaluated, it is supplied the index of the next array\n"
5591 " element to be assigned and the line to be assigned to that element\n"
5592 " as additional arguments.\n"
5594 " If not supplied with an explicit origin, mapfile will clear ARRAY "
5596 " assigning to it.\n"
5599 " Returns success unless an invalid option is given or ARRAY is readonly "
5601 " not an indexed array."
5603 "Read lines from the standard input into an indexed array variable.\n"
5605 " Read lines from the standard input into the indexed array variable "
5607 " from file descriptor FD if the -u option is supplied. The variable "
5609 " is the default ARRAY.\n"
5612 " -n count\tCopy at most COUNT lines. If COUNT is 0, all lines are "
5614 " -O origin\tBegin assigning to ARRAY at index ORIGIN. The default "
5616 " -s count \tDiscard the first COUNT lines read.\n"
5617 " -t\t\tRemove a trailing newline from each line read.\n"
5618 " -u fd\t\tRead lines from file descriptor FD instead of the standard "
5620 " -C callback\tEvaluate CALLBACK each time QUANTUM lines are read.\n"
5621 " -c quantum\tSpecify the number of lines read between each call to "
5625 " ARRAY\t\tArray variable name to use for file data.\n"
5627 " If -C is supplied without -c, the default quantum is 5000. When\n"
5628 " CALLBACK is evaluated, it is supplied the index of the next array\n"
5629 " element to be assigned and the line to be assigned to that element\n"
5630 " as additional arguments.\n"
5632 " If not supplied with an explicit origin, mapfile will clear ARRAY "
5634 " assigning to it.\n"
5637 " Returns success unless an invalid option is given or ARRAY is readonly "
5639 " not an indexed array."
5643 "Read lines from a file into an array variable.\n"
5645 " A synonym for `mapfile'."
5647 "Read lines from a file into an array variable.\n"
5649 " A synonym for ‘
\e[1mmapfile
\e[0m’."