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 alias ar asa awk banner basename bc bg break c c89 cal cat cd chgrp chmod chown cksum clear cmp colon comm command continue copy cp cpio crypt cut date dcl dd def_log del_log diff diff3 dirname echo ed env eval exec exit expand export expr false fc fg file find fix_fat fold getconf getopts grep head id jobs join kill let lex line ln locale localedef logger logname lp ls mailx make man mkdir mkfifo mknod more mount mv nl nohup od pack paste patch pathchk pax pcat period pg pr print printf ps pwd read readonly return rm rmdir sed set sh shift show_log sleep sort split strings stty sum tabs tail tar tee test times touch tr translate trap true tty typeset umask umount unalias uname unexpand uniq unpack unset uudecode uuencode vi wait wc whence xargs yacc 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