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getopt
Summary of Korn Shell Features
6.1.3. getopts
A.1. The Bourne Shell
getopts
6.1.3. getopts
6.2. Integer Variables and Arithmetic
A.1. The Bourne Shell
advantages : 6.1.3. getopts
arguments : 6.1.3. getopts
error messages : 6.1.3. getopts
exit status : 6.1.3. getopts
OPTARG variable : 6.1.3. getopts
OPTIND variable : 6.1.3. getopts
summary of functionality : 6.1.3. getopts
suppressing error messages : 6.1.3. getopts
Gisin, Eric : A.4. pdksh
GNU : A.5. bash
graphical user interface (GUI)
1. Korn Shell Basics
A.3. wksh
grep
Summary of Korn Shell Features
1.7.1. Standard I/O
4.3.2. Patterns and Regular Expressions
4.3.2.1. Regular expression basics
4.3.2.2. Korn shell versus awk/egrep regular expressions
4.4. Command Substitution
5.1.2. Combinations of Exit Statuses
5.2. for
7.2.2. read
7.2.2.3. Code blocks
8.2.2. Suspending a Job
10.1. Installing the Korn Shell as the Standard Shell
10.3.2. A System Break-in Scenario
-i (case insensitive) : 4.4. Command Substitution
-l : 4.4. Command Substitution
older BSD version of : 4.4. Command Substitution


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