VMS POSIX Reference Manual: Shell and Utilities

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  CONTENTS

  Title Page

  Copyright Page

  Preface

  1      Introduction to VMS POSIX

  1.1     Using This Manual
    1.1.1      The POSIX Standards

  1.2     Information Specific to VMS POSIX

  2      VMS POSIX Utilities

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  A   Shell Utilities in VMS POSIX

  A.1     Execution Environment Utilities

  A.2     Special Built-In Utilities

  A.3     Software Development Utilities Option

  A.4     C Language Development Utilities Option

  A.5     FORTRAN Development Utilities Option

  A.6     User Portability Extension Utilities

  A.7     Other Utilities

  TABLES

  1-1        Values of Symbolic Constants

  1-2        Values for the Symbolic Limits in VMS POSIX

  2-1        The ed Utility Commands

  2-2        Configuration Values for POSIX.2

  2-3        Configuration Values for POSIX.1

  2-4        Symbolic Constants

  2-5        Symbolic Utility Limits

  2-6        VMS POSIX Symbolic Constants

  2-7        Minimum Values

  2-8        Increasable Run-Time Values

  2-9        Configuration Variables

  2-10       Summary of Operators

  2-11       Attributes of Targets

  2-12       Special Targets

  2-13       Special Macros

  2-14       The more Utility Interactive Commands

  2-15       The sed Utility Commands

  2-16       Control Characters

  2-17       File System Options

  A-1        VMS POSIX Execution Environment Utilities

  A-2        Special Built-In Utilities

  A-3        Software Development Utilities

  A-4        C Language Development Utilities

  A-5        FORTRAN Development Utility

  A-6        User Portability Utilities