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diff --git a/man/man1/9.html b/man/man1/9.html deleted file mode 100644 index 1ddef719..00000000 --- a/man/man1/9.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,100 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>9(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>9(1)</b><td align=right><b>9(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - 9 – run Plan 9 commands<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>9</font></tt> <i>cmd</i> [ <i>args</i> ... ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>. 9<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Because Plan 9 supplies commands with the same name as but different - behavior than many basic Unix system commands (e.g., <tt><font size=+1>grep</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>sed</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>mkdir</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>rm</font></tt>), it is not recommended to run with the Plan 9 bin directory - ahead of the system directories. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>9</i> is a shell script that sets up a Plan 9 environment and runs - <i>cmd .</i> It sets <tt><font size=+1>$PLAN9</font></tt> and adds <tt><font size=+1>$PLAN9/bin</font></tt> to the beginning of <tt><font size=+1>$PATH</font></tt> - before running <i>cmd</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If run with no arguments, <tt><font size=+1>9</font></tt> does not do anything. This is so that - it can be invoked from <i>sh</i>-style shells using <tt><font size=+1>. 9</font></tt> in order to make - the current shell start running in the Plan 9 environment.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Search for greek in the password file:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>$ 9 grep '[α−ζ]' /etc/passwd<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - Start an <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a> with the Plan 9 commands in the path before the - system commands.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>9 rc<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/bin/9<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/9c.html b/man/man1/9c.html deleted file mode 100644 index 894a34ae..00000000 --- a/man/man1/9c.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,172 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>9c(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>9C(1)</b><td align=right><b>9C(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - 9c, 9a, 9l, 9ar – C compiler, assembler, linker, archiver<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>9c</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−I</font></tt> <i>path</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−D</font></tt> <i>name</i> ] <i>file</i> ... - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>9a</font></tt> <i>file</i> ... - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>9l</font></tt> [ <i>-o target</i> ] <i>object</i> ... [ <i>library</i> ... ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−L</font></tt><i>path</i> ... ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt><i>name</i> - ... ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>9ar</font></tt> <i>key</i> [ <i>posname</i> ] <i>afile</i> [ <i>file</i> ... ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These programs are shell scripts that invoke the appropriate standard - tools for the current operating system and architecture. One can - use them to write portable recipes for mkfiles. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>9c</i> compiles the named C <i>files</i> into object files for the current - system. The system C compiler is invoked with warnings enabled. - The <tt><font size=+1>−I</font></tt> option adds <i>path</i> to the include path, and the <tt><font size=+1>−D</font></tt> option - defines <i>name</i> in the C preprocessor. <i>9c</i> always defines the symbol - <tt><font size=+1>PLAN9PORT</font></tt> defined in the C preprocessor and adds - <tt><font size=+1>$PLAN9/include</font></tt> to the include path. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>9c</i> also defines <tt><font size=+1>__sun__</font></tt> on SunOS systems and <tt><font size=+1>__Linux26__</font></tt> on Linux - systems with 2.6-series kernels. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>9a</i> assembles the named files into object files for the current - system. Unlike some system assemblers, it does <i>not</i> promise to - run the C preprocessor on the source files. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>9l</i> links the named object files and libraries to create the target - executable. Each <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> option specifies that a library named <tt><font size=+1>lib</font></tt><i>name</i><tt><font size=+1>.a</font></tt> - be found and linked. The <tt><font size=+1>−L</font></tt> option adds directories to the library - search path. <i>9l</i> invokes the system linker with <tt><font size=+1>$PLAN9/lib</font></tt> already - on the library search path. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>9l</i> searches the named objects and libraries for symbols of the - form <tt><font size=+1>__p9l_autolib_</font></tt><i>name</i>, which it takes as indication that it - should link <tt><font size=+1>$PLAN9/lib/lib</font></tt><i>name</i><tt><font size=+1>.a</font></tt> as well. It also examines such - libraries to find their own dependencies. A single <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> option at - the beginning of the command line disables this - behavior. The symbol <tt><font size=+1>__p9l_autolib_</font></tt><i>name</i> is added to an object - file by the macro <tt><font size=+1>AUTOLIB( name )</font></tt>, defined in <tt><font size=+1><u.h>.</font></tt> Header files - associated with libraries contain <tt><font size=+1>AUTOLIB</font></tt> annotations; ordinary - programs need not use them. Due to shortcomings in the implementation, - a source file may not contain the - same <tt><font size=+1>AUTOLIB</font></tt> statement multiple times. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>9ar</i> maintains object file archives called libraries. The exact - set of valid command keys varies from system to system, but <i>9ar</i> - always provides the following key characters:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>d</font></tt> Delete <i>files</i> from the archive file.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt> Replace <i>files</i> in the archive file, or add them if missing.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>t</font></tt> List a table of contents of the archive. If names are given, - only those files are listed.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt> Extract the named files. If no names are given, all files in - the archive are extracted. In neither case does <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt> alter the archive - file.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>v</font></tt> Verbose. Give a file-by-file description of the making of a new - archive file from the old archive and the constituent files. With - <tt><font size=+1>t</font></tt>, give a long listing of all information about the files, somewhat - like a listing by <a href="../man1/ls.html"><i>ls</i>(1)</a>, showing<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>mode uid/gid size date name<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>c</font></tt> Create. Normally <i>9ar</i> will create a new archive when <i>afile</i> does - not exist, and give a warning. Option <tt><font size=+1>c</font></tt> discards any old contents - and suppresses the warning. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - When a <tt><font size=+1>d</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt>, or <tt><font size=+1>m</font></tt> <i>key</i> is specified, <i>9ar</i> inserts a table of contents, - required by the linker, at the front of the library. The table - of contents is rebuilt whenever the archive is modified.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>9c file1.c file2.c file3.c<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Compile three C source files.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>9a file4.s<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Assemble one assembler source file.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>9ar rvc lib.a file[12].o<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Archive the first two object files into a library.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>9l −o prog file3.o file4.o lib.a<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Link the final two object files and any necessary objects from - the library into an executable.<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/bin<br> - </font></tt> -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/9p.html b/man/man1/9p.html deleted file mode 100644 index 449d0eb5..00000000 --- a/man/man1/9p.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>9p(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>9P(1)</b><td align=right><b>9P(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - 9p – read and write files on a 9P server<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>9p</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt> <i>addr</i> ] <tt><font size=+1>read</font></tt> <i>path<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>9p</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt> <i>addr</i> ] <tt><font size=+1>readfd</font></tt> <i>path - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - <tt><font size=+1>9p</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt> <i>addr</i> ] <tt><font size=+1>write</font></tt> <i>path<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>9p</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt> <i>addr</i> ] <tt><font size=+1>writefd</font></tt> <i>path - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - <tt><font size=+1>9p</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt> <i>addr</i> ] <tt><font size=+1>stat</font></tt> <i>path<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>9p</i> is a trivial 9P client that can access a single file on a 9P - server. It can be useful for manual interaction with a 9P server - or for accessing simple 9P services from within shell scripts. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The first argument is a command, one of:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>read</font></tt>print the contents of <i>path</i> to standard output<br> - <tt><font size=+1>write<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - write data on standard input to <i>path<br> - </i> - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>readfd</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>writefd<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - like <tt><font size=+1>read</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>write</font></tt> but use <i>openfd</i>(9p) instead of <i>open</i>; this masks - errors and is mainly useful for debugging the implementation of - <i>openfd<br> - </i> - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>stat</font></tt>execute <i>stat (9p)</i> on <i>path</i> and print the result - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>9p</i> dials <i>address</i> to connect to the 9P server. If the <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt> option - is not given, <i>9p</i> requires the <i>path</i> to be of the form <i>service</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>subpath</i>; - it connects to the Unix domain socket <i>service</i> in the name space - directory (see <a href="../man4/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(4)</a>) and then accesses <i>subpath</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - To update <a href="../man4/plumber.html"><i>plumber</i>(4)</a>’s copy of your plumbing rules after editing - <tt><font size=+1>$HOME/lib/plumbing</font></tt>:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>cat $HOME/lib/plumbing | 9p write plumb/rules<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - To display the contents of the current <a href="../man4/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(4)</a> window:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>9p read acme/$winid/body<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/9p.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man4/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(4)</a>, <i>intro</i>(9p), <a href="../man3/9pclient.html"><i>9pclient</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/9term.html b/man/man1/9term.html deleted file mode 100644 index 7d6a741f..00000000 --- a/man/man1/9term.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,259 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>9term(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>9TERM(1)</b><td align=right><b>9TERM(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - 9term – terminal windows<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>9term</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−as</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> <i>font</i> ] [ <i>cmd</i> ... ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>9term</i> is a terminal window program for the X Window System, providing - an interface similar to that used on Plan 9.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Command </b></font><br> - The <i>9term</i> command starts a new window. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt> flag causes button 2 to send the selection immediately, - like acme. Otherwise button 2 brings up a menu, described below. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> option initializes windows so that text scrolls; the default - is not to scroll. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <i>font</i> argument to <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> names a font used to display text, both - in <i>9term</i>’s menus and as a default for any programs running in - its windows; it also establishes the environment variable <tt><font size=+1>$font</font></tt>. - If <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> is not given, <i>9term</i> uses the imported value of <tt><font size=+1>$font</font></tt> if - set; otherwise it uses the graphics system default. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>9term</i> runs the given command in the window, or <tt><font size=+1>$SHELL</font></tt> if no command - is given.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Text windows </b></font><br> - Characters typed on the keyboard collect in the window to form - a long, continuous document. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - There is always some <i>selected text</i>, a contiguous string marked - on the screen by reversing its color. If the selected text is - a null string, it is indicated by a hairline cursor between two - characters. The selected text may be edited by mousing and typing. - Text is selected by pointing and clicking button 1 to make a null- - string selection, or by pointing, then sweeping with button 1 - pressed. Text may also be selected by double-clicking: just inside - a matched delimiter-pair with one of <tt><font size=+1>{[(<`'"</font></tt> on the left and <tt><font size=+1>}])>`'"</font></tt> - on the right, it selects all text within the pair; at the beginning - or end of a line, it selects the line; within or at the - edge of an alphanumeric word, it selects the word. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Characters typed on the keyboard replace the selected text; if - this text is not empty, it is placed in a <i>snarf buffer</i> common - to all windows but distinct from that of <a href="../man1/sam.html"><i>sam</i>(1)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Programs access the text in the window at a single point maintained - automatically by <i>9term</i>. The <i>output point</i> is the location in the - text where the next character written by a program to the terminal - will appear; afterwards, the output point is the null string beyond - the new character. The output point is also the location - in the text of the next character that will be read (directly - from the text in the window, not from an intervening buffer) by - a program. Since Unix does not make it possible to know when a - program is reading the terminal, lines are sent as they are completed - (when the user types a newline character). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - In general there is text in the window after the output point, - usually placed there by typing but occasionally by the editing - operations described below. A pending read of the terminal will - block until the text after the output point contains a newline, - whereupon the read may acquire the text, up to and including the - newline. After the read, as described above, the output point - will be at the beginning of the next line of text. In normal circumstances, - therefore, typed text is delivered to programs a line at a time. - Changes made by typing or editing before the text is read will - not be seen by the program reading it. Because of the - Unix issues mentioned above, a line of text is only editable until - it is completed with a newline character, or when hold mode (see - below) is enabled. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Even when there are newlines in the output text, <i>9term</i> will not - honor reads if the window is in <i>hold mode</i>, which is indicated - by a white cursor and blue text and border. The ESC character - toggles hold mode. Some programs automatically turn on hold mode - to simplify the editing of multi-line text; type ESC when done - to allow <i>mail</i> to read the text. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - An EOT character (control-D) behaves exactly like newline except - that it is not delivered to a program when read. Thus on an empty - line an EOT serves to deliver an end-of-file indication: the read - will return zero characters. The BS character (control-H) erases - the character before the selected text. The ETB character - (control-W) erases any nonalphanumeric characters, then the alphanumeric - word just before the selected text. ‘Alphanumeric’ here means - non-blanks and non-punctuation. The NAK character (control-U) - erases the text after the output point, and not yet read by a - program, but not more than one line. All these - characters are typed on the keyboard and hence replace the selected - text; for example, typing a BS with a word selected places the - word in the snarf buffer, removes it from the screen, and erases - the character before the word. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - An ACK character (control-F) or Insert character triggers file - name completion for the preceding string (see <a href="../man3/complete.html"><i>complete</i>(3)</a>). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Text may be moved vertically within the window. A scroll bar on - the left of the window shows in its clear portion what fragment - of the total output text is visible on the screen, and in its - gray part what is above or below view; it measures characters, - not lines. Mousing inside the scroll bar moves text: clicking - button 1 - with the mouse pointing inside the scroll bar brings the line - at the top of the window to the cursor’s vertical location; button - 3 takes the line at the cursor to the top of the window; button - 2, treating the scroll bar as a ruler, jumps to the indicated - portion of the stored text. Holding a button pressed in the scroll - bar will - cause the text to scroll continuously until the button is released. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Typing down-arrow scrolls forward one third of a window, and up-arrow - scrolls back. Typing page-down scrolls forward two thirds of a - window, and page-up scrolls back. Typing Home scrolls to the top - of the window; typing End scrolls to the end. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The DEL character sends an <tt><font size=+1>interrupt</font></tt> note to all processes in - the window’s process group. Unlike the other characters, the DEL - and arrow keys do not affect the selected text. The left (right) - arrow key moves the selection to one character before (after) - the current selection. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>9term</i> relies on the kernel’s terminal processing to handle EOT - and DEL, so the terminal must be set up with EOT as the “eof” - character and DEL as the “intr” character. <i>9term</i> runs <a href="../man1/stty.html"><i>stty</i>(1)</a> - to establish this when the terminal is created. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Normally, written output to a window blocks when the text reaches - the end of the screen and the terminal buffer fills; a button - 2 menu item toggles scrolling. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>9term</i> changes behavior according to the terminal settings of the - running programs. Most programs run with echo enabled. In this - mode, <i>9term</i> displays and allows editing of the input. Some programs, - typically those reading passwords, run with echo disabled. In - this mode, <i>9term</i> passes keystrokes through directly, - without echoing them or buffering until a newline character. These - heuristics work well in many cases, but there are a few common - ones where they fall short. First, programs using the GNU readline - library typically disable terminal echo and perform echoing themselves. - The most common example is the shell - <a href="../man1/bash.html"><i>bash</i>(1)</a>. Disabling the use of readline with “<tt><font size=+1>set +o emacs</font></tt>” [<i>sic</i>] - usually restores the desired behavior. Second, remote terminal - programs such as <a href="../man1/ssh.html"><i>ssh</i>(1)</a> typically run with echo disabled, relying - on the remote system to echo characters as desired. Plan 9’s <i>ssh</i> - has a <tt><font size=+1>−C</font></tt> flag to disable this, leaving the terminal in - “cooked” mode. For similar situations on Unix, <i>9term</i>’s button - 2 menu has an entry to toggle the forced use of cooked mode, despite - the terminal settings. In such cases, it is useful to run “<tt><font size=+1>stty - −echo</font></tt>” on the remote system to avoid seeing your input twice. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Editing operations are selected from a menu on button 2. The <tt><font size=+1>cut</font></tt> - operation deletes the selected text from the screen and puts it - in the snarf buffer; <tt><font size=+1>snarf</font></tt> copies the selected text to the buffer - without deleting it; <tt><font size=+1>paste</font></tt> replaces the selected text with the - contents of the buffer; and <tt><font size=+1>send</font></tt> copies the snarf buffer to - just after the output point, adding a final newline if missing. - <tt><font size=+1>Paste</font></tt> will sometimes and <tt><font size=+1>send</font></tt> will always place text after the - output point; the text so placed will behave exactly as described - above. Therefore when pasting text containing newlines after the - output point, it may be prudent to turn on hold mode first. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>plumb</font></tt> menu item sends the contents of the selection (not the - snarf buffer) to the <i>plumber</i> (see <a href="../man1/plumb.html"><i>plumb</i>(1)</a>). If the selection - is empty, it sends the white-space-delimited text containing the - selection (typing cursor). A typical use of this feature is to - tell the editor to find the source of an error by plumbing the - file and - line information in a compiler’s diagnostic. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each <i>9term</i> listens for connections on a Unix socket. When a client - connects, the <i>9term</i> writes the window contents to the client and - then hangs up. <i>9term</i> installs the name of this socket in the environment - as <tt><font size=+1>$text9term</font></tt> before running <i>cmd</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/9term<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - There should be a program to toggle the current window’s hold - mode. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Unix makes everything harder.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/wintext.html"><i>wintext</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/INDEX b/man/man1/INDEX index 629dc654..5a890303 100644 --- a/man/man1/INDEX +++ b/man/man1/INDEX @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ 0intro 0intro.1 intro 0intro.1 9 9.1 +9.rc 9.1 9a 9c.1 9ar 9c.1 9c 9c.1 @@ -35,6 +36,7 @@ comm comm.1 core core.1 crop crop.1 iconv crop.1 +cvs cvs.1 date date.1 db db.1 dc dc.1 @@ -99,8 +101,9 @@ map map.1 mapd map.1 mapdemo map.1 mc mc.1 -membername mk.1 mk mk.1 +dump9660 mk9660.1 +mk9660 mk9660.1 mkdir mkdir.1 namespace namespace.1 news news.1 diff --git a/man/man1/acid.html b/man/man1/acid.html deleted file mode 100644 index f04c9baa..00000000 --- a/man/man1/acid.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,486 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>acid(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>ACID(1)</b><td align=right><b>ACID(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - acid, acidtypes – debugger<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>acid</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> <i>library</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−wq</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−m</font></tt> <i>machine</i> ] [ <i>pid</i> | <i>core</i> ] [ <i>textfile</i> - ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>acidtypes</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−p</font></tt> <i>prefix</i> ] <i>file</i> ...<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Acid</i> is a programmable symbolic debugger. It can inspect one or - more processes that share an address space. A program to be debugged - may be specified by the process id of a running or defunct process, - or by the name of the program’s text file (<tt><font size=+1>a.out</font></tt> by default). - At the prompt, <i>acid</i> will store function definitions - or print the value of expressions. Options are<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt> Allow the textfile to be modified.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−q</font></tt> Print variable renamings at startup.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> <i>library</i> Load from <i>library</i> at startup; see below.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−m</font></tt> <i>machine</i> Assume instructions are for the given CPU type (see - <a href="../man3/mach.html"><i>mach</i>(3)</a>) instead of using the executable header to select the - CPU type.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−k</font></tt> Debug the kernel state for the process, rather than the user - state. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - At startup, <i>acid</i> obtains standard function definitions from the - library file <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/acid/port</font></tt>, architecture-dependent - functions from <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/acid/$objtype</font></tt>, user-specified - functions from <tt><font size=+1>$home/lib/acid</font></tt>, and further functions from <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> files. - Definitions in any file may - override previously defined functions. If the function <i>acidinit</i>() - is defined, it will be invoked after all modules have been loaded. - Then the function <i>acidmap</i>() will be invoked if defined. <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/acid/port</font></tt> - provides a definition of <i>acidmap</i> that attaches all the shared - libraries being used by the target - process and then runs <i>acidtypes</i> (<i>q.v.</i>) to create <i>acid</i> functions - for examining data structures.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Language </b></font><br> - Symbols of the program being debugged become integer variables - whose values are addresses. Contents of addresses are obtained - by indirection. Local variables are qualified by function name, - for example <tt><font size=+1>main:argv</font></tt>. When program symbols conflict with <i>acid</i> - words, distinguishing <tt><font size=+1>$</font></tt> signs are prefixed. Such - renamings are reported at startup; option <tt><font size=+1>−q</font></tt> suppresses them. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Variable types (<i>integer, float, list, string</i>) and formats are - inferred from assignments. Truth values false/true are attributed - to zero/nonzero integers or floats and to empty/nonempty lists - or strings. Lists are sequences of expressions surrounded by <tt><font size=+1>{}</font></tt> - and separated by commas. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Expressions are much as in C, but yield both a value and a format. - Casts to complex types are allowed. Lists admit the following - operators, with subscripts counted from 0.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>head</font></tt> <i>list<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>tail</font></tt> <i>list<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>append</font></tt> <i>list</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>element<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>delete</font></tt> <i>list</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>subscript - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - - </table> - Format codes are the same as in <a href="../man1/db.html"><i>db</i>(1)</a>. Formats may be attached - to (unary) expressions with <tt><font size=+1>\</font></tt>, e.g. <tt><font size=+1>(32*7)\D</font></tt>. There are two indirection - operators, <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt> to address a core image, <tt><font size=+1>@</font></tt> to address a text file. - The type and format of the result are determined by the format - of the operand, whose type must be integer. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Statements are<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>if</font></tt> <i>expr</i> <tt><font size=+1>then</font></tt> <i>statement</i> [ <tt><font size=+1>else</font></tt> <i>statement</i> ]<br> - <tt><font size=+1>while</font></tt> <i>expr</i> <tt><font size=+1>do</font></tt> <i>statement<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>loop</font></tt> <i>expr</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>expr</i> <tt><font size=+1>do</font></tt> <i>statement<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>defn</font></tt> <i>name</i><tt><font size=+1>(</font></tt><i>args</i><tt><font size=+1>) {</font></tt> <i>statement</i> <tt><font size=+1>}<br> - defn</font></tt> <i>name<br> - name</i><tt><font size=+1>(</font></tt><i>args</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - builtin</font></tt> <i>name</i><tt><font size=+1>(</font></tt><i>args</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - local</font></tt> <i>name<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>return</font></tt> <i>expr<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>whatis</font></tt> [ <i>name</i> ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - The statement <tt><font size=+1>defn</font></tt> <i>name</i> clears the definition for <i>name</i>. A <tt><font size=+1>defn</font></tt> - may override a built-in function; prefixing a function call with - <tt><font size=+1>builtin</font></tt> ignores any overriding <tt><font size=+1>defn</font></tt>, forcing the use of the built-in - function. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Here is a partial list of functions; see the manual for a complete - list.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>stk()</font></tt> Print a stack trace for current process.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>lstk()</font></tt> Print a stack trace with values of local variables.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>gpr()</font></tt> Print general registers. Registers can also be accessed by - name, for example <tt><font size=+1>*R0</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>spr()</font></tt> Print special registers such as program counter and stack - pointer.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>fpr()</font></tt> Print floating-point registers.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>regs()</font></tt> Same as <tt><font size=+1>spr();gpr()</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>fmt(</font></tt><i>expr</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt><i>format</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Expression <i>expr</i> with format given by the character value of expression - <i>format</i>.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>src(</font></tt><i>address</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> Print 10 lines of source around the program address.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Bsrc(</font></tt><i>address</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> Get the source line for the program address into - a window of a running <a href="../man1/sam.html"><i>sam</i>(1)</a> and select it.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>line(</font></tt><i>address</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> Print source line nearest to the program address.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>source()</font></tt> List current source directories.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>addsrcdir(</font></tt><i>string</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Add a source directory to the list.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>filepc(</font></tt><i>where</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> Convert a string of the form <i>sourcefile</i><tt><font size=+1>:</font></tt><i>linenumber</i> - to a machine address.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>pcfile(</font></tt><i>address</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt>Convert a machine address to a source file name.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>pcline(</font></tt><i>address</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt>Convert a machine address to a source line number.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>bptab()</font></tt> List breakpoints set in the current process.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>bpset(</font></tt><i>address</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> Set a breakpoint in the current process at the given - address. (Doesn’t work on Unix yet.)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>bpdel(</font></tt><i>address</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> Delete a breakpoint from the current process.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>cont()</font></tt> Continue execution of current process and wait for it to - stop.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>step()</font></tt> Execute a single machine instruction in the current process. - (Doesn’t work on Unix yet.)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>func()</font></tt> Step repeatedly until after a function return.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>stopped(</font></tt><i>pid</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> This replaceable function is called automatically - when the given process stops. It normally prints the program counter - and returns to the prompt.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>asm(</font></tt><i>address</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> Disassemble 30 machine instructions beginning at the - given address.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>mem(</font></tt><i>address</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt><i>string</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Print a block of memory interpreted according to a string of format - codes.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>dump(</font></tt><i>address</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt><i>n</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt><i>string</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Like <tt><font size=+1>mem</font></tt>(), repeated for <i>n</i> consecutive blocks.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>print(</font></tt><i>expr</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt><i>...</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> Print the values of the expressions.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>newproc(</font></tt><i>arguments</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Start a new process with arguments given as a string and halt - at the first instruction.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>new()</font></tt> Like <i>newproc</i>(), but take arguments (except <tt><font size=+1>argv[0]</font></tt>) from - string variable <tt><font size=+1>progargs</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>win()</font></tt> Like <i>new</i>(), but run the process in a separate window.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>start(</font></tt><i>pid</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> Start a stopped process.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>kill(</font></tt><i>pid</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> Kill the given process.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>setproc(</font></tt><i>pid</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> Make the given process current.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>rc(</font></tt><i>string</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> Escape to the shell, <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a>, to execute the command string.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>include(</font></tt><i>string</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt>Read acid commands from the named file.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>includepipe(</font></tt><i>string</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Run the command string, reading its standard output as acid commands.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <p><font size=+1><b>Shared library segments </b></font><br> - When a pid or core file is specified on the command line, <i>acid</i> - will, as part of its startup, determine the set of shared libraries - in use by the process image and map those at appropriate locations. - If <i>acid</i> is started without a pid or core file and is subsequently - attached to a process via <tt><font size=+1>setproc</font></tt>, the shared library maps - can be initialized by calling <tt><font size=+1>dynamicmap()</font></tt>.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Type information </b></font><br> - Unix compilers conventionally include detailed type information - in the debugging symbol section of binaries. The external program - <tt><font size=+1>acidtypes</font></tt> extracts this information and formats it as <i>acid</i> program - text. Once the shared libraries have been mapped, the default - <i>acid</i> startup invokes <tt><font size=+1>acidtypes</font></tt> (via - <tt><font size=+1>includepipe</font></tt>) on the set of currently mapped text files. The function - <tt><font size=+1>acidtypes()</font></tt> can be called to rerun the command after changing - the set of mapped text files.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Acid Libraries </b></font><br> - There are a number of <i>acid</i> ‘libraries’ that provide higher-level - debugging facilities. One notable example is <i>trump</i>, which uses - <i>acid</i> to trace memory allocation. <i>Trump</i> requires starting <i>acid</i> - on the program, either by attaching to a running process or by - executing <tt><font size=+1>new()</font></tt> on a binary (perhaps after setting <tt><font size=+1>progargs</font></tt>), - stopping the process, and then running <tt><font size=+1>trump()</font></tt> to execute the - program under the scaffolding. The output will be a trace of the - memory allocation and free calls executed by the program. When - finished tracing, stop the process and execute <tt><font size=+1>untrump()</font></tt> followed - by <tt><font size=+1>cont()</font></tt> to resume execution. - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Start to debug <tt><font size=+1>/bin/ls</font></tt>; set some breakpoints; run up to the first - one (this example doesn’t work on Unix yet):<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>% acid /bin/ls<br> - /bin/ls: mips plan 9 executable<br> - /sys/lib/acid/port<br> - /sys/lib/acid/mips<br> - acid: new()<br> - 70094: system call _main ADD $−0x14,R29<br> - 70094: breakpoint main+0x4 MOVW R31,0x0(R29)<br> - acid: pid<br> - 70094<br> - acid: argv0 = **main:argv\s<br> - acid: whatis argv0<br> - integer variable format s<br> - acid: *argv0<br> - /bin/ls<br> - acid: bpset(ls)<br> - acid: cont()<br> - 70094: breakpoint ls ADD $−0x16c8,R29<br> - acid: <br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - Display elements of a linked list of structures:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>complex Str { 'D' 0 val; 'X' 4 next; };<br> - s = *headstr;<br> - while s != 0 do{<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - complex Str s;<br> - print(s.val, "\n");<br> - s = s.next;<br> - - </table> - }<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - Note the use of the <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> operator instead of <tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Display an array of bytes declared in C as <tt><font size=+1>char array[]</font></tt>.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>*(array\s)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - This example gives <tt><font size=+1>array</font></tt> string format, then prints the string - beginning at the address (in <i>acid</i> notation) <tt><font size=+1>*array</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Trace the system calls executed by <a href="../man1/ls.html"><i>ls</i>(1)</a> (neither does this one):<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>% acid −l truss /bin/ls<br> - /bin/ls:386 plan 9 executable<br> - /sys/lib/acid/port<br> - /sys/lib/acid/kernel<br> - /sys/lib/acid/truss<br> - /sys/lib/acid/386<br> - acid: progargs = "−l lib/profile"<br> - acid: new()<br> - acid: truss()<br> - open("#c/pid", 0)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - return value: 3<br> - - </table> - pread(3, 0x7fffeeac, 20, −1)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - return value: 12<br> - data: " 166 "<br> - - </table> - ...<br> - stat("lib/profile", 0x0000f8cc, 113)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - return value: 65<br> - - </table> - open("/env/timezone", 0)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - return value: 3<br> - - </table> - pread(3, 0x7fffd7c4, 1680, −1)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - return value: 1518<br> - data: "EST −18000 EDT −14400<br> - 9943200 25664400 41392800 57718800 73447200 89168400<br> - 104896800 ..."<br> - - </table> - close(3)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - return value: 0<br> - - </table> - pwrite(1, "−−rw−rw−r−− M 9 rob rob 2519 Mar 22 10:29 lib/profile<br> - ", 54, −1)<br> - −−rw−rw−r−− M 9 rob rob 2519 Mar 22 10:29 lib/profile<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - return value: 54<br> - - </table> - ...<br> - 166: breakpoint _exits+0x5 INTB $0x40<br> - acid: cont()<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/acid/$objtype<br> - /usr/local/plan9/acid/port<br> - /usr/local/plan9/acid/kernel<br> - /usr/local/plan9/acid/trump<br> - /usr/local/plan9/acid/truss<br> - $home/lib/acid<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/acid<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/mk.html"><i>mk</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/db.html"><i>db</i>(1)</a><br> - Phil Winterbottom, “Acid Manual”.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - At termination, kill commands are proposed for processes that - are still active.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - There is no way to redirect the standard input and standard output - of a new process. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Source line selection near the beginning of a file may pick an - adjacent file. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - With the extant stepping commands, one cannot step through instructions - outside the text segment and it is hard to debug across process - forks. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Breakpoints do not work yet. Therefore, commands such as <tt><font size=+1>step</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>new</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>truss</font></tt> do not work either. <tt><font size=+1>New</font></tt> in particular will need - some help to cope with dynamic libraries.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/acme.1 b/man/man1/acme.1 index df01fcad..b2007ed1 100644 --- a/man/man1/acme.1 +++ b/man/man1/acme.1 @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ The .RB ( -F ) option sets the main font, usually variable-pitch (alternate, usually fixed-pitch); the default is -.B /usr/local/plan9/font/lucidasans/euro.8.font +.B \*9/font/lucidasans/euro.8.font .RB ( \&.../lucm/unicode.9.font ). Tab intervals are set to the width of 4 (or the value of .BR $tabstop ) diff --git a/man/man1/acme.html b/man/man1/acme.html deleted file mode 100644 index bc1063bd..00000000 --- a/man/man1/acme.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,481 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>acme(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>ACME(1)</b><td align=right><b>ACME(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - acme, win, awd – interactive text windows<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>acme</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> <i>varfont</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−F</font></tt> <i>fixfont</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> <i>ncol</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−br</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> <i>file</i> - | <i>file</i> ... ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>win</font></tt> [ <i>command</i> ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>awd</font></tt> [ <i>label</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Acme</i> manages windows of text that may be edited interactively - or by external programs. The interactive interface uses the keyboard - and mouse; external programs use a set of files served by <i>acme</i>; - these are discussed in <a href="../man4/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(4)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Any named <i>files</i> are read into <i>acme</i> windows before <i>acme</i> accepts - input. With the <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> option, the state of the entire system is loaded - from <i>file</i>, which should have been created by a <tt><font size=+1>Dump</font></tt> command (q.v.), - and subsequent <i>file</i> names are ignored. Plain files display as - text; directories display as columnated lists of the - names of their components, as in <tt><font size=+1>ls −p directory|mc</font></tt> except that - the names of subdirectories have a slash appended. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> (<tt><font size=+1>−F</font></tt>) option sets the main font, usually variable-pitch - (alternate, usually fixed-pitch); the default is <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/font/lucidasans/euro.8.font</font></tt> - (<tt><font size=+1>.../lucm/unicode.9.font</font></tt>). Tab intervals are set to the width - of 4 (or the value of <tt><font size=+1>$tabstop</font></tt>) numeral zeros in the appropriate - font. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <p><font size=+1><b>Windows </b></font><br> - <i>Acme</i> windows are in two parts: a one-line <i>tag</i> above a multi-line - <i>body</i>. The body typically contains an image of a file, as in <a href="../man1/sam.html"><i>sam</i>(1)</a>, - or the output of a program, as in an <a href="../man1/rio.html"><i>rio</i>(1)</a> window. The tag contains - a number of blank-separated words, followed by a vertical bar - character, followed by anything. The first word is the - name of the window, typically the name of the associated file - or directory, and the other words are commands available in that - window. Any text may be added after the bar; examples are strings - to search for or commands to execute in that window. Changes to - the text left of the bar will be ignored, unless the result is - to change the name of the window. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If a window holds a directory, the name (first word of the tag) - will end with a slash.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Scrolling </b></font><br> - Each window has a scroll bar to the left of the body. The scroll - bar behaves much as in <a href="../man1/sam.html"><i>sam</i>(1)</a> or <a href="../man1/rio.html"><i>rio</i>(1)</a> except that scrolling - occurs when the button is pressed, rather than released, and continues - as long as the mouse button is held down in the scroll bar. For - example, to scroll slowly through a file, hold button 3 - down near the top of the scroll bar. Moving the mouse down the - scroll bar speeds up the rate of scrolling. (The experimental - option <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt> reverses the scrolling behavior of buttons 1 and 3, - to behave more like <a href="../man1/xterm.html"><i>xterm</i>(1)</a>.)<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Layout </b></font><br> - <i>Acme</i> windows are arranged in columns. By default, it creates two - columns when starting; this can be overridden with the <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> option. - Placement is automatic but may be adjusted using the <i>layout box</i> - in the upper left corner of each window and column. Pressing and - holding any mouse button in the box drags the - associated window or column. For windows, just clicking in the - layout box grows the window in place: button 1 grows it a little, - button 2 grows it as much as it can, still leaving all other tags - in that column visible, and button 3 takes over the column completely, - temporarily hiding other windows in the column. (They - will return <i>en masse</i> if any of them needs attention.) The layout - box in a window is normally white; when it is black in the center, - it records that the file is ‘dirty’: <i>acme</i> believes it is modified - from its original contents. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Tags exist at the top of each column and across the whole display. - <i>Acme</i> pre-loads them with useful commands. Also, the tag across - the top maintains a list of executing long-running commands.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Typing </b></font><br> - The behavior of typed text is similar to that in <a href="../man1/rio.html"><i>rio</i>(1)</a> except - that the characters are delivered to the tag or body under the - mouse; there is no ‘click to type’. (The experimental option <tt><font size=+1>−b</font></tt> - causes typing to go to the most recently clicked-at or made window.) - The usual backspacing conventions apply. As in <a href="../man1/sam.html"><i>sam</i>(1)</a> but not - <i>rio</i>, the ESC key selects the text typed since the last mouse action, - a feature particularly useful when executing commands. A side - effect is that typing ESC with text already selected is identical - to a <tt><font size=+1>Cut</font></tt> command (<i>q.v.</i>). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Most text, including the names of windows, may be edited uniformly. - The only exception is that the command names to the left of the - bar in a tag are maintained automatically; changes to them are - repaired by <i>acme</i>.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Directory context </b></font><br> - Each window’s tag names a directory: explicitly if the window - holds a directory; implicitly if it holds a regular file (e.g. - the directory <tt><font size=+1>/adm</font></tt> if the window holds <tt><font size=+1>/adm/users</font></tt>). This directory - provides a <i>context</i> for interpreting file names in that window. - For example, the string <tt><font size=+1>users</font></tt> in a window labeled <tt><font size=+1>/adm/</font></tt> or - <tt><font size=+1>/adm/keys</font></tt> will be interpreted as the file name <tt><font size=+1>/adm/users</font></tt>. The - directory is defined purely textually, so it can be a non-existent - directory or a real directory associated with a non-existent file - (e.g. <tt><font size=+1>/adm/not−a−file</font></tt>). File names beginning with a slash are - assumed to be absolute file names. - <p><font size=+1><b>Errors </b></font><br> - Windows whose names begin with <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt> conventionally hold diagnostics - and other data not directly associated with files. A window labeled - <tt><font size=+1>+Errors</font></tt> receives all diagnostics produced by <i>acme</i> itself. Diagnostics - from commands run by <i>acme</i> appear in a window named <i>directory</i><tt><font size=+1>/+Errors</font></tt> - where <i>directory</i> is - identified by the context of the command. These error windows - are created when needed.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Mouse button 1 </b></font><br> - Mouse button 1 selects text just as in <a href="../man1/sam.html"><i>sam</i>(1)</a> or <a href="../man1/rio.html"><i>rio</i>(1)</a><i>,</i> including - the usual double-clicking conventions.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Mouse button 2 </b></font><br> - By an action similar to selecting text with button 1, button 2 - indicates text to execute as a command. If the indicated text - has multiple white-space-separated words, the first is the command - name and the second and subsequent are its arguments. If button - 2 is ‘clicked’--indicates a null string--<i>acme expands</i> the - indicated text to find a command to run: if the click is within - button-1-selected text, <i>acme</i> takes that selection as the command; - otherwise it takes the largest string of valid file name characters - containing the click. Valid file name characters are alphanumerics - and <tt><font size=+1>_ . − + /</font></tt>. This behavior is similar to double-clicking - with button 1 but, because a null command is meaningless, only - a single click is required. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Some commands, all by convention starting with a capital letter, - are <i>built-ins</i> that are executed directly by <i>acme</i>:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Cut</font></tt> Delete most recently selected text and place in snarf buffer.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Del</font></tt> Delete window. If window is dirty, instead print a warning; - a second <tt><font size=+1>Del</font></tt> will succeed.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Delcol<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Delete column and all its windows, after checking that windows - are not dirty.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>Delete<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Delete window without checking for dirtiness.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>Dump</font></tt>Write the state of <i>acme</i> to the file name, if specified, or - <tt><font size=+1>$home/acme.dump</font></tt> by default.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Edit</font></tt>Treat the argument as a text editing command in the style - of <a href="../man1/sam.html"><i>sam</i>(1)</a>. The full <tt><font size=+1>Sam</font></tt> language is implemented except for the - commands <tt><font size=+1>k</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>n</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>q</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt>. The <tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt> command is slightly different: - it includes the file name and gives only the line address unless - the command is explicitly <tt><font size=+1>=#</font></tt>. The ‘current window’ for the - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - command is the body of the window in which the <tt><font size=+1>Edit</font></tt> command is - executed. Usually the <tt><font size=+1>Edit</font></tt> command would be typed in a tag; longer - commands may be prepared in a scratch window and executed, with - <tt><font size=+1>Edit</font></tt> itself in the current window, using the 2-1 chord described - below. - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>Exit</font></tt>Exit <i>acme</i> after checking that windows are not dirty.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Font</font></tt>With no arguments, change the font of the associated window - from fixed-spaced to proportional-spaced or <i>vice versa</i>. Given - a file name argument, change the font of the window to that stored - in the named file. If the file name argument is prefixed by <tt><font size=+1>var</font></tt> - (<tt><font size=+1>fix</font></tt>), also set the default proportional-spaced - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - (fixed-spaced) font for future use to that font. Other existing - windows are unaffected.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>Get</font></tt> Load file into window, replacing previous contents (after checking - for dirtiness as in <tt><font size=+1>Del</font></tt>). With no argument, use the existing file - name of the window. Given an argument, use that file but do not - change the window’s file name.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>ID</font></tt> Print window ID number (<i>q.v.</i>).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Incl</font></tt>When opening ‘include’ files (those enclosed in <tt><font size=+1><></font></tt>) with button - 3, <i>acme</i> searches in directories <tt><font size=+1>/$objtype/include</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>/sys/include</font></tt>. - <tt><font size=+1>Incl</font></tt> adds its arguments to a supplementary list of include directories, - analogous to the <tt><font size=+1>−I</font></tt> option to the compilers. This list is per-window - and is inherited when - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - windows are created by actions in that window, so <i>Incl</i> is most - usefully applied to a directory containing relevant source. With - no arguments, <i>Incl</i> prints the supplementary list. This command - is largely superseded by plumbing (see <a href="../man7/plumb.html"><i>plumb</i>(7)</a>).<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>Kill</font></tt>Send a <tt><font size=+1>kill</font></tt> note to <i>acme</i>-initiated commands named as arguments.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Local<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - In the Plan 9 <i>acme</i>, this prefix causes a command to be run in - <i>acme</i>’s<i>own</i> file name space and environment variable group. On Unix - this is impossible. <tt><font size=+1>Local</font></tt> is recognized as a prefix, but has no - effect on the command being executed.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>Load</font></tt>Restore the state of <i>acme</i> from a file (default <tt><font size=+1>$home/acme.dump</font></tt>) - created by the <tt><font size=+1>Dump</font></tt> command.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Look</font></tt>Search in body for occurrence of literal text indicated by - the argument or, if none is given, by the selected text in the - body.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>New</font></tt> Make new window. With arguments, load the named files into - windows.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Newcol<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Make new column.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>Paste<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Replace most recently selected text with contents of snarf buffer.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>Put</font></tt> Write window to the named file. With no argument, write to - the file named in the tag of the window.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Putall<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Write all dirty windows whose names indicate existing regular - files.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>Redo</font></tt>Complement of <tt><font size=+1>Undo</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Send</font></tt>Append selected text or snarf buffer to end of body; used - mainly with <i>win</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Snarf<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Place selected text in snarf buffer.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>Sort</font></tt>Arrange the windows in the column from top to bottom in lexicographical - order based on their names.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Tab</font></tt> Set the width of tab stops for this window to the value of - the argument, in units of widths of the zero character. With no - arguments, it prints the current value.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Undo</font></tt>Undo last textual change or set of changes.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Zerox<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Create a copy of the window containing most recently selected - text. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - A common place to store text for commands is in the tag; in fact - <i>acme</i> maintains a set of commands appropriate to the state of the - window to the left of the bar in the tag. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If the text indicated with button 2 is not a recognized built-in, - it is executed as a shell command. For example, indicating <tt><font size=+1>date</font></tt> - with button 2 runs <a href="../man1/date.html"><i>date</i>(1)</a>. The standard and error outputs of - commands are sent to the error window associated with the directory - from which the command was run, which will be created if - necessary. For example, in a window <tt><font size=+1>/etc/passwd</font></tt> executing <tt><font size=+1>pwd</font></tt> - will produce the output <tt><font size=+1>/etc</font></tt> in a (possibly newly-created) window - labeled <tt><font size=+1>/etc/+Errors</font></tt>; in a window containing <tt><font size=+1>/home/rob/sam/sam.c</font></tt> - executing <tt><font size=+1>mk</font></tt> will run <a href="../man1/mk.html"><i>mk</i>(1)</a> in <tt><font size=+1>/home/rob/sam</font></tt>, producing output - in a window labeled - <tt><font size=+1>/home/rob/sam/+Errors</font></tt>. The environment of such commands contains - the variable <tt><font size=+1>$%</font></tt> with value set to the filename of the window in - which the command is run, and <tt><font size=+1>$winid</font></tt> set to the window’s id number - (see <a href="../man4/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(4)</a>).<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Mouse button 3 </b></font><br> - Pointing at text with button 3 instructs <i>acme</i> to locate or acquire - the file, string, etc. described by the indicated text and its - context. This description follows the actions taken when button - 3 is released after sweeping out some text. In the description, - <i>text</i> refers to the text of the original sweep or, if it was null, - the - result of applying the same expansion rules that apply to button - 2 actions. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If the text names an existing window, <i>acme</i> moves the mouse cursor - to the selected text in the body of that window. If the text names - an existing file with no associated window, <i>acme</i> loads the file - into a new window and moves the mouse there. If the text is a - file name contained in angle brackets, <i>acme</i> loads the - indicated include file from the directory appropriate to the suffix - of the file name of the window holding the text. (The <tt><font size=+1>Incl</font></tt> command - adds directories to the standard list.) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If the text begins with a colon, it is taken to be an address, - in the style of <a href="../man1/sam.html"><i>sam</i>(1)</a>, within the body of the window containing - the text. The address is evaluated, the resulting text highlighted, - and the mouse moved to it. Thus, in <i>acme</i>, one must type <tt><font size=+1>:/regexp</font></tt> - or <tt><font size=+1>:127</font></tt> not just <tt><font size=+1>/regexp</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>127</font></tt>. (There is an easier - way to locate literal text; see below.) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If the text is a file name followed by a colon and an address, - <i>acme</i> loads the file and evaluates the address. For example, clicking - button 3 anywhere in the text <tt><font size=+1>file.c:27</font></tt> will open <tt><font size=+1>file.c</font></tt>, select - line 27, and put the mouse at the beginning of the line. The rules - about Error files, directories, and so on all combine - to make this an efficient way to investigate errors from compilers, - etc. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If the text is not an address or file, it is taken to be literal - text, which is then searched for in the body of the window in - which button 3 was clicked. If a match is found, it is selected - and the mouse is moved there. Thus, to search for occurrences - of a word in a file, just click button 3 on the word. Because - of the rule of - using the selection as the button 3 action, subsequent clicks - will find subsequent occurrences without moving the mouse. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - In all these actions, the mouse motion is not done if the text - is a null string within a non-null selected string in the tag, - so that (for example) complex regular expressions may be selected - and applied repeatedly to the body by just clicking button 3 over - them.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Chords of mouse buttons </b></font><br> - Several operations are bound to multiple-button actions. After - selecting text, with button 1 still down, pressing button 2 executes - <tt><font size=+1>Cut</font></tt> and button 3 executes <tt><font size=+1>Paste</font></tt>. After clicking one button, the - other undoes the first; thus (while holding down button 1) 2 followed - by 3 is a <tt><font size=+1>Snarf</font></tt> that leaves the file undirtied; 3 - followed by 2 is a no-op. These actions also apply to text selected - by double-clicking because the double-click expansion is made - when the second click starts, not when it ends. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Commands may be given extra arguments by a mouse chord with buttons - 2 and 1. While holding down button 2 on text to be executed as - a command, clicking button 1 appends the text last pointed to - by button 1 as a distinct final argument. For example, to search - for literal <tt><font size=+1>text</font></tt> one may execute <tt><font size=+1>Look text</font></tt> with - button 2 or instead point at <tt><font size=+1>text</font></tt> with button 1 in any window, - release button 1, then execute <tt><font size=+1>Look</font></tt>, clicking button 1 while 2 - is held down. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - When an external command (e.g. <a href="../man1/echo.html"><i>echo</i>(1)</a>) is executed this way, - the extra argument is passed as expected and an environment variable - <tt><font size=+1>$acmeaddr</font></tt> is created that holds, in the form interpreted by button - 3, the fully-qualified address of the extra argument.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Support programs </b></font><br> - <i>Win</i> creates a new <i>acme</i> window and runs a <i>command</i> (default <tt><font size=+1>$SHELL</font></tt>) - in it, turning the window into something analogous to an <a href="../man1/rio.html"><i>rio</i>(1)</a> - window. Executing text in a <i>win</i> window with button 2 is similar - to using <tt><font size=+1>Send</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Awd</i> loads the tag line of its window with the directory in which - it’s running, suffixed <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt><i>label</i> (default <tt><font size=+1>rc</font></tt>); it is intended to - be executed by a <tt><font size=+1>cd</font></tt> function for use in <i>win</i> windows. An example - definition is<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>fn cd { builtin cd $1 && awd $sysname }<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - <p><font size=+1><b>Applications and guide files </b></font><br> - In the directory <tt><font size=+1>/acme</font></tt> live several subdirectories, each corresponding - to a program or set of related programs that employ <i>acme’s</i> user - interface. Each subdirectory includes source, binaries, and a - <tt><font size=+1>readme</font></tt> file for further information. It also includes a <tt><font size=+1>guide</font></tt>, - a text file holding sample commands to invoke the - programs. The idea is to find an example in the guide that best - matches the job at hand, edit it to suit, and execute it. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Whenever a command is executed by <i>acme</i>, the default search path - includes the directory of the window containing the command and - its subdirectory <tt><font size=+1>$cputype</font></tt>. The program directories in <tt><font size=+1>/acme</font></tt> contain - appropriately labeled subdirectories of binaries, so commands - named in the guide files will be found - automatically when run. Also, <i>acme</i> binds the directories <tt><font size=+1>/acme/bin</font></tt> - and <tt><font size=+1>/acme/bin/$cputype</font></tt> to the end of <tt><font size=+1>/bin</font></tt> when it starts; this - is where <i>acme</i>-specific programs such as <i>win</i> and <i>awd</i> reside.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>$home/acme.dump</font></tt> default file for <tt><font size=+1>Dump</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>Load</font></tt>; also where state - is written if <i>acme</i> dies or is killed unexpectedly, e.g. by deleting - its window.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/acme/*/guide</font></tt> template files for applications<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/acme/*/readme</font></tt> informal documentation for applications<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/acme/*/src</font></tt> source for applications<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/acme/*/mips</font></tt> MIPS-specific binaries for applications<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/acme<br> - /usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/9term/win.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/bin/awd<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man4/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(4)</a><br> - Rob Pike, <i>Acme: A User Interface for Programmers.<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - With the <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> option or <tt><font size=+1>Load</font></tt> command, the recreation of windows - under control of external programs such as <i>win</i> is just to rerun - the command; 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The events are presented - in a format that is easy to read with C programs but hard to read - with shell scripts. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Acmeevent</i> reads an <a href="../man4/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(4)</a> event stream from standard input, printing - a shell-friendly version of the events, one per line, on standard - output. Each output line from <i>acmeevent</i> has the form:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>event</font></tt> <i>c1 c2 q0 q1 eq0 eq1 flag textlen text chordarg chordaddr - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - - </table> - The fields are:<br> - <i>c1</i> A character indicating the origin or cause of the action. The - possible causes are: a write to the body or tag file (<tt><font size=+1>E</font></tt>), a write - to the window’s other files (<tt><font size=+1>F</font></tt>), input via the keyboard (<tt><font size=+1>K</font></tt>), and - input via the mouse (<tt><font size=+1>M</font></tt>).<br> - <i>c2</i> A character indicating the type of action. The possible types - are: text deleted from the body (<tt><font size=+1>D</font></tt>), text deleted from the tag - (<tt><font size=+1>d</font></tt>), text inserted in the body (<tt><font size=+1>I</font></tt>), text inserted in the tag (<tt><font size=+1>i</font></tt>), - a button 3 action in the body (<tt><font size=+1>L</font></tt>), a button 3 action in the tag - (<tt><font size=+1>l</font></tt>), a button 2 action in the body (<tt><font size=+1>X</font></tt>), and a button 2 action - in the - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - tag (<tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt>).<br> - - </table> - <i>q0</i>, <i>q1</i>The character addresses of the action.<br> - <i>eq0</i>, <i>q1<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The expanded character addresses of the action. If the text indicated - by <i>q0</i>, <i>q1</i> is a null string that has a non-null expansion, <i>eq0</i>, - <i>eq1</i> are the addresses of the expansion. Otherwise they are the - same as <i>q0</i>, <i>q1</i>.<br> - - </table> - <i>flag Flag</i> is a bitwise OR (reported decimally) of the following: - 1 if the text indicated is recognized as an <i>acme</i> built-in command; - 2 if the text indicated is a null string that has a non-null expansion - (see <i>eq0</i>, <i>eq1</i> above); 8 if the command has an extra (chorded) - argument (see <i>chordarg</i> below). <i>Flag</i> remains from the - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man4/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(4)</a> event format. Because <i>eq0</i>, <i>eq1</i>, and <i>chordarg</i> are explicit - in each event (unlike in <a href="../man4/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(4)</a> events), <i>flag</i> can usually be - ignored.<br> - - </table> - <i>textlen<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The length of the action text (or its expansion) for button 2 - and button 3 events in characters.<br> - - </table> - <i>text</i> If <i>textlen</i> is less than 256 chracters, <i>text</i> is the action - text itself. Otherwise it is an empty string and must be read - from the <tt><font size=+1>data</font></tt> file.<br> - <i>chordarg<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The chorded argument for an action.<br> - - </table> - <i>chordorigin<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - If the chord argument is in the body of a named window, <i>chordorigin</i> - specifies the full address of the argument, as in <tt><font size=+1>/etc/group:#123,#234</font></tt>. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - To experiment with <i>acmeevent</i>, create an empty window in <i>acme</i> (using - <i>New</i>),<i>type<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>9p read acme/$winid/event | acmeevent<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - inside it, and execute it. Actions performed on the window will - be printed as events in the <tt><font size=+1>+Errors</font></tt> window. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Acme.rc</i> is a library of <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a> shell functions useful for writing - acme clients. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Newwindow</i> creates a new acme window and sets <tt><font size=+1>$winid</font></tt> to the new - window’s id. The other commands all use <tt><font size=+1>$winid</font></tt> to determine which - window to operate on. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Winread</i> prints the current window’s <i>file</i> to standard output. It - is equivalent to <tt><font size=+1>cat /mnt/acme/acme/$winid/</font></tt><i>file</i> on Plan 9. Similarly, - <i>winwrite</i> writes standard input to the current window’s <i>file</i>. <i>Winread</i> - and <i>winwrite</i> are useful mainly in building more complex functions. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Winctl</i> writes <i>cmd</i> to the window’s <tt><font size=+1>ctl</font></tt> file. The most commonly-used - command is <tt><font size=+1>clean</font></tt>, which marks the window as clean. See <a href="../man4/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(4)</a> - for a full list of commands. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Windump</i> sets the window’s dump directory and dump command (see - <a href="../man4/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(4)</a>). If either argument is omitted or is <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>, that argument - is not set. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Winname</i> sets the name displayed in the window’s tag. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Windel</i> simulates the <tt><font size=+1>Del</font></tt> command. If the argument <tt><font size=+1>sure</font></tt> is given, - it simulates the <tt><font size=+1>Delete</font></tt> command. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Winwriteevent</i> writes an event to the window’s event file. The - event is in the format produced by <i>acmeevent</i>. Only the first four - arguments are necessary: the rest are ignored. Event handlers - should call <i>winwriteevent</i> to pass unhandled button 2 or button - 3 events back to <i>acme</i> for processing. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Wineventloop</i> executes the current window’s event file, as output - by <i>acmeevent</i>. It returns when the window has been deleted. Before - running <i>wineventloop ,</i> clients must define a shell function named - <tt><font size=+1>event</font></tt>, which will be run for each incoming event, as <i>rc</i> executes - the output of <i>acmeevent</i>. A typical event function - need only worry about button 2 and button 3 events. Those events - not handled should be sent back to <i>acme</i> with <i>winwriteevent</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Adict</i>, a dictionary browser, is implemented using <i>acmeevent</i> and - <i>acme.rc</i>. The <i>event</i> handler is:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>fn event {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - switch($1$2){<br> - case Mx MX # button 2 − pass back to acme<br> - winwriteevent $*<br> - case Ml ML # button 3 − open new window on dictionary or entry<br> - {<br> - if(~ $dict NONE)<br> - dictwin /adict/$7/ $7<br> - if not<br> - dictwin /adict/$dict/$7 $dict $7<br> - } &<br> - }<br> - - </table> - }<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - Note that the button 3 handler starts a subshell in which to run - <i>dictwin</i>. That subshell will create a new window, set its name, - possibly fill the window with a dictionary list or dictionary - entry, mark the window as clean, and run the event loop:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>fn dictwin {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - newwindow<br> - winname $1<br> - dict=$2<br> - if(~ $dict NONE)<br> - dict −d '?' >[2=1] | sed 1d | winwrite body<br> - if(~ $#* 3)<br> - dict −d $dict $3 >[2=1] | winwrite body<br> - winctl clean<br> - wineventloop<br> - - </table> - }<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - The script starts with an initial window:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>dictwin /adict/ NONE<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - Button 3 clicking on a dictionary name in the initial window will - create a new empty window for that dictionary. Typing and button - 3 clicking on a word in that window will create a new window with - the dictionary’s entry for that word. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - See <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/bin/adict</font></tt> for the full implementation.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/acmeevent.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/lib/acme.rc<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man4/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(4)</a>, <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - There is more that could be done to ease the writing of complicated - clients.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/ascii.html b/man/man1/ascii.html deleted file mode 100644 index 4067eece..00000000 --- a/man/man1/ascii.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,159 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>ascii(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>ASCII(1)</b><td align=right><b>ASCII(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - ascii, unicode – interpret ASCII, Unicode characters<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>ascii</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−8</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−oxdb</font></tt><i>n</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−nct</font></tt> ] [ <i>text</i> ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>unicode</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−nt</font></tt> ] <i>hexmin</i><tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt><i>hexmax - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - <tt><font size=+1>unicode</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> ] <i>hex</i> [ ... ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>unicode</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> ] <i>characters - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - <tt><font size=+1>look</font></tt> <i>hex</i> <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/lib/unicode<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Ascii</i> prints the ASCII values corresponding to characters and - <i>vice versa</i>; under the <tt><font size=+1>−8</font></tt> option, the ISO Latin-1 extensions (codes - 0200-0377) are included. The values are interpreted in a settable - numeric base; <tt><font size=+1>−o</font></tt> specifies octal, <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> decimal, <tt><font size=+1>−x</font></tt> hexadecimal (the - default), and <tt><font size=+1>−b</font></tt><i>n</i> base <i>n</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - With no arguments, <i>ascii</i> prints a table of the character set in - the specified base. Characters of <i>text</i> are converted to their - ASCII values, one per line. If, however, the first <i>text</i> argument - is a valid number in the specified base, conversion goes the opposite - way. Control characters are printed as two- or three-character - mnemonics. Other options are:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> Force numeric output.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> Force character output.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> Convert from numbers to running text; do not interpret control - characters or insert newlines. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Unicode</i> is similar; it converts between UTF and character values - from the Unicode Standard (see <a href="../man7/utf.html"><i>utf</i>(7)</a>). If given a range of hexadecimal - numbers, <i>unicode</i> prints a table of the specified Unicode characters - -- their values and UTF representations. Otherwise it translates - from UTF to numeric value or vice versa, depending - on the appearance of the supplied text; the <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> option forces numeric - output to avoid ambiguity with numeric characters. If converting - to UTF , the characters are printed one per line unless the <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> - flag is set, in which case the output is a single string containing - only the specified characters. Unlike <i>ascii</i>, <i>unicode</i> treats - no characters specially. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The output of <i>ascii</i> and <i>unicode</i> may be unhelpful if the characters - printed are not available in the current font. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The file <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/lib/unicode</font></tt> contains a table of characters - and descriptions, sorted in hexadecimal order, suitable for <a href="../man1/look.html"><i>look</i>(1)</a> - on the lower case <i>hex</i> values of characters.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>ascii −d<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Print the ASCII table base 10.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>unicode p<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Print the hex value of ‘p’.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>unicode 2200−22f1<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Print a table of miscellaneous mathematical symbols.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>look 039 /usr/local/plan9/lib/unicode<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - See the start of the Greek alphabet’s encoding in the Unicode - Standard.<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/lib/unicode<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - table of characters and descriptions.<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/ascii.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/unicode.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/look.html"><i>look</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/tcs.html"><i>tcs</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man7/utf.html"><i>utf</i>(7)</a>, <a href="../man7/font.html"><i>font</i>(7)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/astro.html b/man/man1/astro.html deleted file mode 100644 index f410421c..00000000 --- a/man/man1/astro.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,125 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>astro(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>ASTRO(1)</b><td align=right><b>ASTRO(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - astro – print astronomical information<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>astro</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−dlpsatokm</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> n ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−C</font></tt> d ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt> <i>obj1 obj2</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Astro</i> reports upcoming celestial events, by default for 24 hours - starting now. The options are:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>d</font></tt> Read the starting date. A prompt gives the input format.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>l</font></tt> Read the north latitude, west longitude, and elevation of the - observation point. A prompt gives the input format. If <tt><font size=+1>l</font></tt> is missing, - the initial position is read from the file <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/sky/here</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>c</font></tt> Report for <i>n</i> (default 1) successive days.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>C</font></tt> Used with <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt>, set the interval to <tt><font size=+1>d</font></tt> days (or fractions of days).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt> Report distance between the centers of objects, in arc seconds, - during eclipses or occultations involving <i>obj1</i> and <i>obj2</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt> Print the positions of objects at the given time rather than - searching for interesting conjunctions. For each, the name is - followed by the right ascension (hours, minutes, seconds), declination - (degrees, minutes, seconds), azimuth (degrees), elevation (degrees), - and semidiameter (arc seconds). For the sun and - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - moon, the magnitude is also printed. The first line of output - presents the date and time, sidereal time, and the latitude, longitude, - and elevation.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>s</font></tt> Print output in English words suitable for speech synthesizers.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>a</font></tt> Include a list of artificial earth satellites for interesting - events. (There are no orbital elements for the satellites, so - this option is not usable.)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>t</font></tt> Read ΔT from standard input. ΔT is the difference between ephemeris - and universal time (seconds) due to the slowing of the earth’s - rotation. ΔT is normally calculated from an empirical formula. - This option is needed only for very accurate timing of occultations, - eclipses, etc.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>o</font></tt> Search for stellar occultations.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>k</font></tt> Print times in local time (‘kitchen clock’) as described in the - <tt><font size=+1>timezone</font></tt> environment variable.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>m</font></tt> Includes a single comet in the list of objects. This is modified - (in the source) to refer to an approaching comet but in steady - state usually refers to the last interesting comet (currently - Hale-Bopp, C/1995 O1).<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/sky/estartab<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - ecliptic star data<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/sky/here<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - default latitude (N), longitude (W), and elevation (meters)<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/astro<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/scat.html"><i>scat</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <tt><font size=+1>k</font></tt> option reverts to GMT outside of 1970-2036.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/basename.html b/man/man1/basename.html deleted file mode 100644 index b04ce45d..00000000 --- a/man/man1/basename.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>basename(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>BASENAME(1)</b><td align=right><b>BASENAME(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - basename – strip file name affixes<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>basename</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> ] <i>string</i> [ <i>suffix</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Basename</i> deletes any prefix ending in slash (<tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt>) and the <i>suffix</i>, - if present in <i>string</i>, from <i>string</i>, and prints the result on the - standard output. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> option instead prints the directory component, that is, - <i>string</i> up to but not including the final slash. If the string - contains no slash, a period and newline are printed.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/basename.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/bc.html b/man/man1/bc.html deleted file mode 100644 index c4f7e7ba..00000000 --- a/man/man1/bc.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,272 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>bc(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>BC(1)</b><td align=right><b>BC(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - bc – arbitrary-precision arithmetic language<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>bc</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> ] [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Bc</i> is an interactive processor for a language that resembles C - but provides arithmetic on numbers of arbitrary length with up - to 100 digits right of the decimal point. It takes input from - any files given, then reads the standard input. The <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> argument - stands for the name of an arbitrary precision math library. The - <tt><font size=+1>−s - </font></tt>argument suppresses the automatic display of calculation results; - all output is via the <tt><font size=+1>print</font></tt> command. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The following syntax for <i>bc</i> programs is like that of C; <i>L</i> means - letter <tt><font size=+1>a</font></tt>-<tt><font size=+1>z</font></tt>, <i>E</i> means expression, <i>S</i> means statement.<br> - Lexical<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - comments are enclosed in <tt><font size=+1>/* */<br> - </font></tt>newlines end statements<br> - - </table> - - </table> - Names<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - simple variables: <i>L<br> - </i>array elements: <i>L</i><tt><font size=+1>[</font></tt><i>E</i><tt><font size=+1>]<br> - </font></tt>The words <tt><font size=+1>ibase</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>obase</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>scale<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - - </table> - Other operands<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - arbitrarily long numbers with optional sign and decimal point.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>(</font></tt><i>E</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - sqrt(</font></tt><i>E</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - length(</font></tt><i>E</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt>number of significant decimal digits<br> - <tt><font size=+1>scale(</font></tt><i>E</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt>number of digits right of decimal point<br> - <i>L</i><tt><font size=+1>(</font></tt><i>E</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt><i>...</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt><i>E</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt>function call<br> - - </table> - - </table> - Operators<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>+ − * / % ^ </font></tt> (<tt><font size=+1>%</font></tt> is remainder; <tt><font size=+1>^</font></tt> is power)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>++ −− <br> - == <= >= != < ><br> - = += −= *= /= %= ^=<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - - </table> - Statements<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>E<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>{</font></tt> <i>S</i> <tt><font size=+1>;</font></tt> ... <tt><font size=+1>;</font></tt> <i>S</i> <tt><font size=+1>}<br> - print</font></tt> <i>E<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>if (</font></tt> <i>E</i> <tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> <i>S<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>while (</font></tt> <i>E</i> <tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> <i>S<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>for (</font></tt> <i>E</i> <tt><font size=+1>;</font></tt> <i>E</i> <tt><font size=+1>;</font></tt> <i>E</i> <tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> <i>S<br> - </i>null statement<br> - <tt><font size=+1>break<br> - quit<br> - "</font></tt>text<tt><font size=+1>"<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - - </table> - Function definitions<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>define</font></tt> <i>L</i> <tt><font size=+1>(</font></tt> <i>L</i> <tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> ... <tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>L</i> <tt><font size=+1>){<br> - auto</font></tt> <i>L</i> <tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> ... <tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>L<br> - S</i> <tt><font size=+1>;</font></tt> ... <tt><font size=+1>;</font></tt> <i>S<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>return</font></tt> <i>E - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - <tt><font size=+1>}<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - - </table> - Functions in<tt><font size=+1> −l</font></tt> math library<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>s(</font></tt><i>x</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt>sine<br> - <tt><font size=+1>c(</font></tt><i>x</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt>cosine<br> - <tt><font size=+1>e(</font></tt><i>x</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt>exponential<br> - <tt><font size=+1>l(</font></tt><i>x</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt>log<br> - <tt><font size=+1>a(</font></tt><i>x</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt>arctangent<br> - <tt><font size=+1>j(</font></tt><i>n, x</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt>Bessel function<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - All function arguments are passed by value. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The value of an expression at the top level is printed unless - the main operator is an assignment or the <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> command line argument - is given. Text in quotes, which may include newlines, is always - printed. Either semicolons or newlines may separate statements. - Assignment to <tt><font size=+1>scale</font></tt> influences the number of digits to - be retained on arithmetic operations in the manner of <a href="../man1/dc.html"><i>dc</i>(1)</a>. Assignments - to <tt><font size=+1>ibase</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>obase</font></tt> set the input and output number radix respectively. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The same letter may be used as an array, a function, and a simple - variable simultaneously. All variables are global to the program. - Automatic variables are pushed down during function calls. In - a declaration of an array as a function argument or automatic - variable empty square brackets must follow the array name. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Bc</i> is actually a preprocessor for <a href="../man1/dc.html"><i>dc</i>(1)</a>, which it invokes automatically, - unless the <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> (compile only) option is present. In this case the - <i>dc</i> input is sent to the standard output instead.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Define a function to compute an approximate value of the exponential. - Use it to print 10 values. (The exponential function in the library - gives better answers.) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>scale = 20<br> - define e(x) {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - auto a, b, c, i, s<br> - a = 1<br> - b = 1<br> - s = 1<br> - for(i=1; 1; i++) {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - a *= x<br> - b *= i<br> - c = a/b<br> - if(c == 0) return s<br> - s += c<br> - - </table> - }<br> - - </table> - }<br> - for(i=1; i<=10; i++) print e(i)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/lib/bclib</font></tt> mathematical library<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/bc.y<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/dc.html"><i>dc</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/hoc.html"><i>hoc</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - No <tt><font size=+1>&&</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>||</font></tt>, or <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt> operators. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <tt><font size=+1>for</font></tt> statement must have all three <tt><font size=+1>E</font></tt>s. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <tt><font size=+1>quit</font></tt> is interpreted when read, not when executed.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/bundle.html b/man/man1/bundle.html deleted file mode 100644 index 4f052d42..00000000 --- a/man/man1/bundle.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>bundle(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>BUNDLE(1)</b><td align=right><b>BUNDLE(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - bundle – collect files for distribution<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>bundle</font></tt> <i>file ...<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Bundle</i> writes on its standard output a shell script for <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a> - or a Bourne shell which, when executed, will recreate the original - <i>files</i>. Its main use is for distributing small numbers of text - files by <a href="../man1/mail.html"><i>mail</i>(1)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Although less refined than standard archives from <i>9ar</i> (see <a href="../man1/9c.html"><i>9c</i>(1)</a>) - or <a href="../man1/tar.html"><i>tar</i>(1)</a>, a <i>bundle</i> file is self-documenting and complete; little - preparation is required on the receiving machine.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>bundle mkfile *.[ch] | mail kremvax!boris<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Send a makefile to Boris together with related <tt><font size=+1>.c</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>.h</font></tt> files. - Upon receiving the mail, Boris may save the file sans postmark, - say in <tt><font size=+1>gift/horse</font></tt>, then do<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>cd gift; sh horse; mk<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/bin/bundle<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>9ar</i> (in <a href="../man1/9c.html"><i>9c</i>(1)</a>), <a href="../man1/tar.html"><i>tar</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/mail.html"><i>mail</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Bundle</i> will not create directories and is unsatisfactory for non-text - files. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Beware of gift horses.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/cal.html b/man/man1/cal.html deleted file mode 100644 index ec3cffc2..00000000 --- a/man/man1/cal.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>cal(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>CAL(1)</b><td align=right><b>CAL(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - cal – print calendar<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>cal</font></tt> [ <i>month</i> ] [ <i>year</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Cal</i> prints a calendar. <i>Month</i> is either a number from 1 to 12, - a lower case month name, or a lower case three-letter prefix of - a month name. <i>Year</i> can be between 1 and 9999. If either <i>month</i> - or <i>year</i> is omitted, the current month or year is used. If only - one argument is given, and it is a number larger than 12, a - calendar for all twelve months of the given year is produced; - otherwise a calendar for just one month is printed. The calendar - produced is that for England and her colonies. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Try<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>cal sep 1752<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/cal.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The year is always considered to start in January even though - this is historically naive. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Beware that <tt><font size=+1>cal 90</font></tt> refers to the early Christian era, not the - 20th century.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/calendar.html b/man/man1/calendar.html deleted file mode 100644 index 48b9816b..00000000 --- a/man/man1/calendar.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>calendar(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>CALENDAR(1)</b><td align=right><b>CALENDAR(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - calendar – print upcoming events<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>calendar</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>–y</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>–p days</font></tt> ] [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Calendar</i> reads the named files, default <tt><font size=+1>$HOME/lib/calendar</font></tt>, and - writes to standard output any lines containing today’s or tomorrow’s - date. Examples of recognized date formats are "4/11", "April 11", - "Apr 11", "11 April", and "11 Apr". All comparisons are case insensitive. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If the <tt><font size=+1>–y</font></tt> flag is given, an attempt is made to match on year too. - In this case, dates of the forms listed above will be accepted - if they are followed by the current year (or last two digits thereof) - or not a year — digits not followed by white space or non-digits. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If the <tt><font size=+1>–p</font></tt> flag is given, its argument is the number of days ahead - to match dates. This flag is not repeatable, and it performs no - special processing at the end of the week. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - On Friday and Saturday, events through Monday are printed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - To have your calendar mailed to you every day, use <a href="../man8/cron.html"><i>cron</i>(8)</a>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>$HOME/lib/calendar</font></tt> personal calendar<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/calendar.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/cat.html b/man/man1/cat.html deleted file mode 100644 index 36d6923e..00000000 --- a/man/man1/cat.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,126 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>cat(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>CAT(1)</b><td align=right><b>CAT(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - cat, read, nobs – catenate files<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>cat</font></tt> [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - <tt><font size=+1>read</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−m</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> <i>nline</i> ] [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - <tt><font size=+1>nobs</font></tt> [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Cat</i> reads each <i>file</i> in sequence and writes it on the standard - output. Thus<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>cat file - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - prints a file and<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>cat file1 file2 >file3 - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - concatenates the first two files and places the result on the - third. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If no <i>file</i> is given, <i>cat</i> reads from the standard input. Output - is buffered in blocks matching the input. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Read</i> copies to standard output exactly one line from the named - <i>file</i>, default standard input. It is useful in interactive <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a> - scripts. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>−m</font></tt> flag causes it to continue reading and writing multiple - lines until end of file; <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> causes it to read no more than <i>nline</i> - lines. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Read</i> always executes a single <tt><font size=+1>write</font></tt> for each line of input, which - can be helpful when preparing input to programs that expect line-at-a-time - data. It never reads any more data from the input than it prints - to the output. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Nobs</i> copies the named files to standard output except that it - removes all backspace characters and the characters that precede - them. It is useful to use as <tt><font size=+1>$PAGER</font></tt> with the Unix version of <a href="../man1/man.html"><i>man</i>(1)</a> - when run inside a <i>win</i> (see <a href="../man1/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(1)</a>) window.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/cat.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/read.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/bin/nobs<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/cp.html"><i>cp</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Read</i> exits with status <tt><font size=+1>eof</font></tt> on end of file or, in the <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> case, - if it doesn’t read <i>nlines</i> lines.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Beware of <tt><font size=+1>cat a b >a</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>cat a b >b</font></tt>, which destroy input files before - reading them.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/cleanname.html b/man/man1/cleanname.html deleted file mode 100644 index 8f736fbd..00000000 --- a/man/man1/cleanname.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>cleanname(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>CLEANNAME(1)</b><td align=right><b>CLEANNAME(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - cleanname – clean a path name<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>cleanname</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> <i>pwd</i> ] <i>names ...<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - For each file name argument, <i>cleanname</i>, by lexical processing - only, prints the shortest equivalent string that names the same - (possibly hypothetical) file. It eliminates multiple and trailing - slashes, and it lexically interprets <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>..</font></tt> directory components - in the name. If the <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> option is present, unrooted names are - prefixed with <i>pwd</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> before processing.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/cleanname.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/cleanname.html"><i>cleanname</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/clog.html b/man/man1/clog.html deleted file mode 100644 index 6c12e0be..00000000 --- a/man/man1/clog.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>clog(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>CLOG(1)</b><td align=right><b>CLOG(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - auxclog – create date-stamped console log<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>auxclog</font></tt> <i>console logfile<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Auxclog</i> opens the file <i>console</i> and writes every line read from - it, prefixed by the ASCII time, to the file <i>logfile</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/auxclog.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Should be named <i>aux/clog</i>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/cmp.html b/man/man1/cmp.html deleted file mode 100644 index cc7831a9..00000000 --- a/man/man1/cmp.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>cmp(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>CMP(1)</b><td align=right><b>CMP(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - cmp – compare two files<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>cmp</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−lsL</font></tt> ] <i>file1 file2</i> [ <i>offset1</i> [ <i>offset2</i> ] ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The two files are compared. A diagnostic results if the contents - differ, otherwise there is no output. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The options are:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>l</font></tt> Print the byte number (decimal) and the differing bytes (hexadecimal) - for each difference.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>s</font></tt> Print nothing for differing files, but set the exit status.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>L</font></tt> Print the line number of the first differing byte. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If offsets are given, comparison starts at the designated byte - position of the corresponding file. Offsets that begin with <tt><font size=+1>0x</font></tt> - are hexadecimal; with <tt><font size=+1>0</font></tt>, octal; with anything else, decimal.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/cmp.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/diff.html"><i>diff</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - If a file is inaccessible or missing, the exit status is <tt><font size=+1>open</font></tt>. - If the files are the same, the exit status is empty (true). If - they are the same except that one is longer than the other, the - exit status is <tt><font size=+1>EOF</font></tt>. Otherwise <i>cmp</i> reports the position of the - first disagreeing byte and the exit status is <tt><font size=+1>differ</font></tt>. - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/colors.html b/man/man1/colors.html deleted file mode 100644 index af67eec2..00000000 --- a/man/man1/colors.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>colors(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>COLORS(1)</b><td align=right><b>COLORS(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - colors, cmapcube – display color map<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>colors</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−r −x</font></tt> ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>cmapcube</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−nbw</font></tt> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Colors</i> presents a grid showing the colors in the RGBV color map - (see <a href="../man7/color.html"><i>color</i>(7)</a>). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Clicking mouse button 1 over a color in the grid will display - the map index for that color, its red, green, and blue components, - and the 32-bit hexadecimal color value as defined in <a href="../man3/allocimage.html"><i>allocimage</i>(3)</a>. - If the <tt><font size=+1>−x</font></tt> option is specified, the components will also be listed - in hexadecimal. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt> option instead shows, in the same form, a grey-scale ramp. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A menu on mouse button 3 contains a single entry, to exit the - program. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Cmapcube</i> presents the same colors but in a 3-dimensional cube. - Dragging with button 1 rotates the cube. Clicking on a color with - button 2 displays the map index for that color. Clicking button - 3 exits. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> option disables drawing of the color squares. The <tt><font size=+1>−b</font></tt> and - <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt> options set the background (default grey) to black or white.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/draw/colors.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man7/color.html"><i>color</i>(7)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/comm.html b/man/man1/comm.html deleted file mode 100644 index 860a0956..00000000 --- a/man/man1/comm.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>comm(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>COMM(1)</b><td align=right><b>COMM(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - comm – select or reject lines common to two sorted files<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>comm</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−123</font></tt> ] <i>file1 file2<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Comm</i> reads <i>file1</i> and <i>file2</i>, which are in lexicographical order, - and produces a three column output: lines only in <i>file1</i>; lines - only in <i>file2</i>; and lines in both files. The file name <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> means - the standard input. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Flag <tt><font size=+1>1</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>2</font></tt>, or <tt><font size=+1>3</font></tt> suppresses printing of the corresponding column.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>comm −12 file1 file2<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Print lines common to two sorted files.<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/comm.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/sort.html"><i>sort</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/cmp.html"><i>cmp</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/diff.html"><i>diff</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/uniq.html"><i>uniq</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/core.html b/man/man1/core.html deleted file mode 100644 index 9c1cf3df..00000000 --- a/man/man1/core.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>core(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>CORE(1)</b><td align=right><b>CORE(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - core – print information about dead processes<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>core</font></tt> [ <i>dir</i> | <i>corefile</i> ]...<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Core</i> prints information about dead processes that have been saved - as core dumps. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Core reads its arguments in order. If a directory is encountered, - <i>core</i> reads every core file named <tt><font size=+1>core.*</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>*.core</font></tt> in that directory. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - For each core file read, <i>core</i> prints the date and time the core - was generated, the command that generated it, and a short stack - trace at the time of the core dump. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If no arguments are given, <i>core</i> searches the directory <tt><font size=+1>$COREDIR</font></tt> - for core files; if <tt><font size=+1>$COREDIR</font></tt> is not set, <i>core</i> searches the current - directory.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/core.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/acid.html"><i>acid</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/db.html"><i>db</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man5/core.html"><i>core</i>(5)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Core</i> has not been written.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/crop.html b/man/man1/crop.html deleted file mode 100644 index 34a4eefb..00000000 --- a/man/man1/crop.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>crop(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>CROP(1)</b><td align=right><b>CROP(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - crop, iconv – frame, crop, and convert image<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>crop</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> <i>red green blue</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> <i>n</i> | <tt><font size=+1>−x</font></tt> <i>dx</i> | <tt><font size=+1>−y</font></tt> <i>dy</i> | <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt> <i>minx miny - maxx maxy</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> <i>tx ty</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−b</font></tt> <i>red green blue</i> ] [ <i>file</i> ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>iconv</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−u</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> <i>chandesc</i> ] [ <i>file</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Crop</i> reads an <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a> file (default standard input), crops it, - and writes it as a compressed <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a> file to standard output. - There are two ways to specify a crop, by color value or by geometry. - They may be combined in a single run of <i>crop</i>, in which case the - color value crop will be done first. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> option takes a red-green-blue triplet as described in <a href="../man3/color.html"><i>color</i>(3)</a>. - (For example, white is <tt><font size=+1>255 255 255</font></tt>.) The corresponding color is - used as a value to be cut from the outer edge of the picture; - that is, the image is cropped to remove the maximal outside rectangular - strip in which every pixel has the specified color. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> option insets the image rectangle by a constant amount, - <i>n</i>, which may be negative to generate extra space around the image. - The <tt><font size=+1>−x</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>−y</font></tt> options are similar, but apply only to the <i>x</i> or - <i>y</i> coordinates of the image. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt> option specifies an exact rectangle. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> option specifies that the image’s coordinate system should - be translated by <i>tx</i>, <i>ty</i> as the last step of processing. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>−b</font></tt> option specifies a background color to be used to fill - around the image if the cropped image is larger than the original, - such as if the <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> option is given a negative argument. This can - be used to draw a monochrome frame around the image. The default - color is black. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Iconv</i> changes the format of pixels in the image <i>file</i> (default - standard input) and writes the resulting image to standard output. - Pixels in the image are converted according to the channel descriptor - <i>chandesc</i>, (see <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a>). For example, to convert a 4-bit-per-pixel - grey-scale image to an 8-bit-per-pixel color-mapped - image, <i>chandesc</i> should be <tt><font size=+1>m8</font></tt>. If <i>chandesc</i> is not given, the format - is unchanged. The output image is by default compressed; the <tt><font size=+1>−u</font></tt> - option turns off the compression.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - To crop white edges off the picture and add a ten-pixel pink border,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>crop −c 255 255 255 −i −10 −b 255 150 150 imagefile > cropped<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/draw/crop.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a>, <a href="../man3/color.html"><i>color</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Iconv</i> should be able to do Floyd-Steinberg error diffusion or - dithering when converting to small image depths.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/cvs.1 b/man/man1/cvs.1 index cb0cec69..bb650481 100644 --- a/man/man1/cvs.1 +++ b/man/man1/cvs.1 @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ cvs up -dP .EE .PP Compare -.IR libdraw (3) +.I libdraw against its source from January 1, 2005: .IP .EX diff --git a/man/man1/date.html b/man/man1/date.html deleted file mode 100644 index a8cbbf9a..00000000 --- a/man/man1/date.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>date(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>DATE(1)</b><td align=right><b>DATE(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - date – date and time<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>date</font></tt> [ <i>option</i> ] [ <i>seconds</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Print the date, in the format - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>Tue Aug 16 17:03:52 CDT 1977 - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - The options are<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−u</font></tt> Report Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) rather than local time.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> Report the date as the number of seconds since the epoch, 00:00:00 - GMT, January 1, 1970. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The conversion from Greenwich Mean Time to local time depends - on the <tt><font size=+1>$timezone</font></tt> environment variable; see <a href="../man3/ctime.html"><i>ctime</i>(3)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If the optional argument <i>seconds</i> is present, it is used as the - time to convert rather than the real time.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/date.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/db.html b/man/man1/db.html deleted file mode 100644 index eed2c3f9..00000000 --- a/man/man1/db.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,548 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>db(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>DB(1)</b><td align=right><b>DB(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - db – debugger<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>db</font></tt> [ <i>option ...</i> ] [ <i>textfile</i> ] [ <i>pid</i> | <i>corefile</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Db</i> is a general purpose debugging program. It may be used to examine - files and to provide a controlled environment for the execution - of programs. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <i>textfile</i> is a file containing the text and initialized data - of an executable program. A <i>pid</i> or <i>corefile</i> specifies the memory - image of a process. A <i>pid</i> gives the id of an executing process - to be accessed via <a href="../man2/ptrace.html"><i>ptrace</i>(2)</a>. A <i>corefile</i> specifies the name of - a core dump (see <a href="../man5/core.html"><i>core</i>(5)</a> on your system of choice) containing - the - memory image of a terminated process. This manual refers to the - memory image specified by <i>pid</i> or <i>corefile</i> as a <i>memfile</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <i>map</i> associated with each <i>textfile</i> or <i>memfile</i> supports accesses - to instructions and data in the file; see ‘Addresses’. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - An argument consisting entirely of digits is assumed to be a process - id; otherwise, it is the name of a <i>textfile</i> or <i>corefile</i>. When - a <i>textfile</i> is given, the textfile map is associated with it. If - only a <i>memfile</i> is given, the textfile map is derived from the - corresponding <i>textfile</i>, if it can be determined (this varies from - system to - system). When a <i>memfile</i> is given, the memfile map is associated - with it; otherwise the map is undefined and accesses to it are - not permitted. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Commands to <i>db</i> are read from the standard input and responses - are to the standard output. The options are<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt> Open <i>textfile</i> and <i>memfile</i> for writing as well as reading.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−I</font></tt><i>path<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Directory in which to look for relative path names in <tt><font size=+1>$<</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>$<<</font></tt> - commands.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−m</font></tt><i>machine<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Assume instructions are for the given CPU type (possible names - include <tt><font size=+1>386</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>powerpc</font></tt>; adding the suffix <tt><font size=+1>−co</font></tt> as in <tt><font size=+1>386−co</font></tt> and - <tt><font size=+1>powerpc−co</font></tt> selects disassembly in the manufacturer’s syntax, if - available, rather than the default Plan 9 syntax). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - Most <i>db</i> commands have the following form:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - [<i>address</i>] [<tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>count</i>] [<i>command</i>] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - If <i>address</i> is present then the current position, called ‘dot’, - is set to <i>address</i>. Initially dot is set to 0. Most commands are - repeated <i>count</i> times with dot advancing between repetitions. The - default <i>count</i> is 1. <i>Address</i> and <i>count</i> are expressions. Multiple - commands on one line must be separated by <tt><font size=+1>;</font></tt>. - <p><font size=+1><b>Expressions </b></font><br> - Expressions are evaluated as long <i>ints</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> The value of dot.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt> The value of dot incremented by the current increment.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>^</font></tt> The value of dot decremented by the current increment.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>"</font></tt> The last <i>address</i> typed.<br> - <i>integer<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - A number, in decimal radix by default. The prefixes <tt><font size=+1>0</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>0o</font></tt> and - <tt><font size=+1>0O</font></tt> (zero oh) force interpretation in octal radix; the prefixes - <tt><font size=+1>0t</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>0T</font></tt> force interpretation in decimal radix; the prefixes - <tt><font size=+1>0x</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>0X</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>#</font></tt> force interpretation in hexadecimal radix. Thus - <tt><font size=+1>020</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>0o20</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>0t16</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>#10</font></tt> all represent sixteen. - - </table> - <i>integer</i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>fraction<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - A single-precision floating point number.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>'</font></tt><i>c</i><tt><font size=+1>'</font></tt> The 16-bit value of a character. <tt><font size=+1>\</font></tt> may be used to escape a - <tt><font size=+1>'</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1><</font></tt><i>name<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The value of <i>name</i>, which is a register name. The register names - are those printed by the <tt><font size=+1>$r</font></tt> command.<br> - - </table> - <i>symbol<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - A <i>symbol</i> is a sequence of upper or lower case letters, underscores - or digits, not starting with a digit. <tt><font size=+1>\</font></tt> may be used to escape - other characters. The location of the <i>symbol</i> is calculated from - the symbol table in <i>textfile</i>.<br> - - </table> - <i>routine</i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>name<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The address of the variable <i>name</i> in the specified C routine. Both - <i>routine</i> and <i>name</i> are <i>symbols</i>. If <i>name</i> is omitted the value is - the address of the most recently activated stack frame corresponding - to <i>routine</i>; if <i>routine</i> is omitted, the active procedure is assumed.<br> - - </table> - <i>file</i><tt><font size=+1>:</font></tt><i>integer<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The address of the instruction corresponding to the source statement - at the indicated line number of the file. If the source line contains - no executable statement, the address of the instruction associated - with the nearest executable source line is returned. Files begin - at line 1. If multiple files of the same name - are loaded, an expression of this form resolves to the first file - encountered in the symbol table.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>(</font></tt><i>exp</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The value of the expression <i>exp</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - <i>Monadic operators<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt><i>exp</i> The contents of the location addressed by <i>exp</i> in <i>memfile</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>@</font></tt><i>exp</i> The contents of the location addressed by <i>exp</i> in <i>textfile</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt><i>exp</i> Integer negation.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>~</font></tt><i>exp</i> Bitwise complement.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>%</font></tt><i>exp</i> When used as an <i>address</i>, <i>exp</i> is an offset into the segment - named <i>ublock</i>; see ‘Addresses’.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - <i>Dyadic operators</i> are left-associative and are less binding than - monadic operators.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>e1</i><tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt><i>e2</i>Integer addition.<br> - <i>e1</i><tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt><i>e2</i>Integer subtraction.<br> - <i>e1</i><tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt><i>e2</i>Integer multiplication.<br> - <i>e1</i><tt><font size=+1>%</font></tt><i>e2</i>Integer division.<br> - <i>e1</i><tt><font size=+1>&</font></tt><i>e2</i>Bitwise conjunction.<br> - <i>e1</i><tt><font size=+1>|</font></tt><i>e2</i>Bitwise disjunction.<br> - <i>e1</i><tt><font size=+1>#</font></tt><i>e2E1</i> rounded up to the next multiple of <i>e2</i>.<br> - - </table> - <p><font size=+1><b>Commands </b></font><br> - Most commands have the following syntax:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>?</font></tt><i>f</i> Locations starting at <i>address</i> in <i>textfile</i> are printed according - to the format <i>f</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>f</i> Locations starting at <i>address</i> in <i>memfile</i> are printed according - to the format <i>f</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt><i>f</i> The value of <i>address</i> itself is printed according to the format - <i>f</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <i>format</i> consists of one or more characters that specify a style - of printing. Each format character may be preceded by a decimal - integer that is a repeat count for the format character. If no - format is given then the last format is used. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Most format letters fetch some data, print it, and advance (a - local copy of) dot by the number of bytes fetched. The total number - of bytes in a format becomes the <i>current</i>increment<i>.<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>o</font></tt> Print two-byte integer in octal.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>O</font></tt> Print four-byte integer in octal.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>q</font></tt> Print two-byte integer in signed octal.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Q</font></tt> Print four-byte integer in signed octal.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>d</font></tt> Print two-byte integer in decimal.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>D</font></tt> Print four-byte integer in decimal.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>V</font></tt> Print eight-byte integer in decimal.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Z</font></tt> Print eight-byte integer in unsigned decimal.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt> Print two-byte integer in hexadecimal.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>X</font></tt> Print four-byte integer in hexadecimal.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Y</font></tt> Print eight-byte integer in hexadecimal.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>u</font></tt> Print two-byte integer in unsigned decimal.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>U</font></tt> Print four-byte integer in unsigned decimal.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>f</font></tt> Print as a single-precision floating point number.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>F</font></tt> Print double-precision floating point.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>b</font></tt> Print the addressed byte in hexadecimal.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>c</font></tt> Print the addressed byte as an ASCII character.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>C</font></tt> Print the addressed byte as a character. Printable ASCII characters - are represented normally; others are printed in the form <tt><font size=+1>\xnn</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>s</font></tt> Print the addressed characters, as a UTF string, until a zero - byte is reached. Advance dot by the length of the string, including - the zero terminator.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>S</font></tt> Print a string using the escape convention (see <tt><font size=+1>C</font></tt> above).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt> Print as UTF the addressed two-byte integer (rune).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>R</font></tt> Print as UTF the addressed two-byte integers as runes until a - zero rune is reached. Advance dot by the length of the string, - including the zero terminator.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>i</font></tt> Print as machine instructions. Dot is incremented by the size - of the instruction.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>I</font></tt> As <tt><font size=+1>i</font></tt> above, but print the machine instructions in an alternate - form if possible.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>M</font></tt> Print the addressed machine instruction in a machine-dependent - hexadecimal form.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>a</font></tt> Print the value of dot in symbolic form. Dot is unaffected.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>A</font></tt> Print the value of dot in hexadecimal. Dot is unaffected.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>z</font></tt> Print the function name, source file, and line number corresponding - to dot (textfile only). Dot is unaffected.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt> Print the addressed value in symbolic form. Dot is advanced by - the size of a machine address.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>t</font></tt> When preceded by an integer, tabs to the next appropriate tab - stop. For example, <tt><font size=+1>8t</font></tt> moves to the next 8-space tab stop. Dot - is unaffected.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>n</font></tt> Print a newline. Dot is unaffected.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>"</font></tt>...<tt><font size=+1>"</font></tt> Print the enclosed string. Dot is unaffected.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>^</font></tt> Dot is decremented by the current increment. Nothing is printed.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt> Dot is incremented by 1. Nothing is printed.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> Dot is decremented by 1. Nothing is printed.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - Other commands include:<br> - newline<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Update dot by the current increment. Repeat the previous command - with a <i>count</i> of 1.<br> - - </table> - [<tt><font size=+1>?/</font></tt>]<tt><font size=+1>l</font></tt> <i>value mask<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Words starting at dot are masked with <i>mask</i> and compared with <i>value</i> - until a match is found. If <tt><font size=+1>l</font></tt> is used, the match is for a two-byte - integer; <tt><font size=+1>L</font></tt> matches four bytes. If no match is found then dot is - unchanged; otherwise dot is set to the matched location. If <i>mask</i> - is omitted then ~0 is used. - - </table> - [<tt><font size=+1>?/</font></tt>]<tt><font size=+1>w</font></tt> <i>value ...<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Write the two-byte <i>value</i> into the addressed location. If the command - is <tt><font size=+1>W</font></tt>, write four bytes.<br> - - </table> - [<tt><font size=+1>?/</font></tt>]<tt><font size=+1>m</font></tt> <i>s b e f</i> [<tt><font size=+1>?</font></tt>]<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - New values for (<i>b, e, f</i>) in the segment named <i>s</i> are recorded. - Valid segment names are <i>text</i>, <i>data</i>, or <i>ublock</i>. If less than three - address expressions are given, the remaining parameters are left - unchanged. If the list is terminated by <tt><font size=+1>?</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> then the file (<i>textfile</i> - or <i>memfile</i> respectively) is used for subsequent - requests. For example, <tt><font size=+1>/m?</font></tt> causes <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> to refer to <i>textfile</i>.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>></font></tt><i>name<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Dot is assigned to the variable or register named.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt> The rest of the line is passed to <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a> for execution.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>$</font></tt><i>modifier<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Miscellaneous commands. The available <i>modifiers</i> are:<br> - <tt><font size=+1><</font></tt><i>f</i> Read commands from the file <i>f</i>. If this command is executed in - a file, further commands in the file are not seen. If <i>f</i> is omitted, - the current input stream is terminated. If a <i>count</i> is given, and - is zero, the command is ignored.<br> - <tt><font size=+1><<</font></tt><i>f</i> Similar to <tt><font size=+1><</font></tt> except it can be used in a file of commands without - causing the file to be closed. There is a (small) limit to the - number of <tt><font size=+1><<</font></tt> files that can be open at once.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>></font></tt><i>f</i> Append output to the file <i>f</i>, which is created if it does not - exist. If <i>f</i> is omitted, output is returned to the terminal.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>?</font></tt> Print process id, the condition which caused stopping or termination, - the registers and the instruction addressed by <tt><font size=+1>pc</font></tt>. This is the - default if <i>modifier</i> is omitted.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt> Print the general registers and the instruction addressed by - <tt><font size=+1>pc</font></tt>. Dot is set to <tt><font size=+1>pc</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>R</font></tt> Like <tt><font size=+1>$r</font></tt>, but include miscellaneous processor control registers - and floating point registers.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>f</font></tt> Print floating-point register values as single-precision floating - point numbers.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>F</font></tt> Print floating-point register values as double-precision floating - point numbers.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>b</font></tt> Print all breakpoints and their associated counts and commands. - ‘B’ produces the same results.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>c</font></tt> Stack backtrace. If <i>address</i> is given, it specifies the address - of a pair of 32-bit values containing the <tt><font size=+1>sp</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>pc</font></tt> of an active - process. This allows selecting among various contexts of a multi-threaded - process. If <tt><font size=+1>C</font></tt> is used, the names and (long) values of all parameters, - automatic and static variables are - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - printed for each active function. If <i>count</i> is given, only the - first <i>count</i> frames are printed.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>a</font></tt> Attach to the running process whose pid is contained in <i>address</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt> The names and values of all external variables are printed.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>w</font></tt> Set the page width for output to <i>address</i> (default 80).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>q</font></tt> Exit from <i>db</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>m</font></tt> Print the address maps.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>k</font></tt> Simulate kernel memory management.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>M</font></tt><i>machine<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Set the <i>machine</i> type used for disassembling instructions.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>:</font></tt><i>modifier<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Manage a subprocess. Available modifiers are:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>h</font></tt> Halt an asynchronously running process to allow breakpointing. - Unnecessary for processes created under <i>db</i>, e.g. by <tt><font size=+1>:r</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>b</font></tt><i>c</i> Set breakpoint at <i>address</i>. The breakpoint is executed <i>count</i>–1 - times before causing a stop. Also, if a command <i>c</i> is given it - is executed at each breakpoint and if it sets dot to zero the - breakpoint causes a stop.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>d</font></tt> Delete breakpoint at <i>address</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt> Run <i>textfile</i> as a subprocess. If <i>address</i> is given the program - is entered at that point; otherwise the standard entry point is - used. <i>Count</i> specifies how many breakpoints are to be ignored before - stopping. Arguments to the subprocess may be supplied on the same - line as the command. An argument - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - starting with < or > causes the standard input or output to be established - for the command.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>c</font></tt><i>s</i> The subprocess is continued. If <i>s</i> is omitted or nonzero, the - subprocess is sent the note that caused it to stop. If 0 is specified, - no note is sent. (If the stop was due to a breakpoint or single-step, - the corresponding note is elided before continuing.) Breakpoint - skipping is the same as for <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt>. - <tt><font size=+1>s</font></tt><i>s</i> As for <tt><font size=+1>c</font></tt> except that the subprocess is single stepped for <i>count</i> - machine instructions. If a note is pending, it is received before - the first instruction is executed. If there is no current subprocess - then <i>textfile</i> is run as a subprocess as for <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt>. In this case no - note can be sent; the remainder of the line is - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - treated as arguments to the subprocess.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>S</font></tt><i>s</i> Identical to <tt><font size=+1>s</font></tt> except the subprocess is single stepped for <i>count</i> - lines of C source. In optimized code, the correspondence between - C source and the machine instructions is approximate at best.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt> The current subprocess, if any, is released by <i>db</i> and allowed - to continue executing normally.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>k</font></tt> The current subprocess, if any, is terminated.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>n</font></tt><i>c</i> Display the pending notes for the process. If <i>c</i> is specified, - first delete <i>c’th</i> pending note.<br> - - </table> - <p><font size=+1><b>Addresses </b></font><br> - The location in a file or memory image associated with an address - is calculated from a map associated with the file. Each map contains - one or more quadruples (<i>t, f, b, e, o</i>), defining a segment named - <i>t</i> (usually, <i>text</i>, <i>data</i>, or <i>core</i>) in file <i>f</i> mapping addresses in - the range <i>b</i> through <i>e</i> to the part of the file beginning at - offset <i>o</i>. If segments overlap, later segments obscure earlier - ones. An address <i>a</i> is translated to a file address by finding - the last segment in the list for which <i>b</i>≤<i>a</i><<i>e</i>; the location in the - file is then <i>address</i>+<i>f</i>–<i>b</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Usually, the text and initialized data of a program are mapped - by segments called <i>text</i>, <i>data</i>, and <i>bss</i>. Since a program file does - not contain stack data, this data is not mapped. The text segment - is mapped similarly in a normal (i.e., non-kernel) <i>memfile</i>. However, - one or more segments called <i>data</i> provide access to - process memory. This region contains the program’s static data, - the bss, the heap and the stack. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Sometimes it is useful to define a map with a single segment mapping - the region from 0 to 0xFFFFFFFF; a map of this type allows an - entire file to be examined without address translation. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>$m</font></tt> command dumps the currently active maps. The <tt><font size=+1>?m</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>/m</font></tt> - commands modify the segment parameters in the <i>textfile</i> and <i>memfile</i> - maps, respectively.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - To set a breakpoint at the beginning of <tt><font size=+1>write()</font></tt> in extant process - 27:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>% db 27<br> - :h<br> - write:b<br> - :c<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - To set a breakpoint at the entry of function <tt><font size=+1>parse</font></tt> when the local - variable <tt><font size=+1>argc</font></tt> in <tt><font size=+1>main</font></tt> is equal to 1:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>parse:b *main.argc−1=X<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - This prints the value of <tt><font size=+1>argc−1</font></tt> which as a side effect sets dot; - when <tt><font size=+1>argc</font></tt> is one the breakpoint will fire. Beware that local variables - may be stored in registers; see the BUGS section.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/acid.html"><i>acid</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/db<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Exit status is 0, unless the last command failed or returned non-zero - status.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Examining a local variable with <i>routine.name</i> returns the contents - of the memory allocated for the variable, but with optimization, - variables often reside in registers. Also, on some architectures, - the first argument is always passed in a register. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Variables and parameters that have been optimized away do not - appear in the symbol table, returning the error <i>bad local variable</i> - when accessed by <i>db</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Breakpoints should not be set on instructions scheduled in delay - slots. When a program stops on such a breakpoint, it is usually - impossible to continue its execution.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/dc.html b/man/man1/dc.html deleted file mode 100644 index 95b7fd24..00000000 --- a/man/man1/dc.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,199 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>dc(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>DC(1)</b><td align=right><b>DC(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - dc – desk calculator<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>dc</font></tt> [ <i>file</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Dc</i> is an arbitrary precision desk calculator. Ordinarily it operates - on decimal integers, but one may specify an input base, output - base, and a number of fractional digits to be maintained. The - overall structure of <i>dc</i> is a stacking (reverse Polish) calculator. - If an argument is given, input is taken from that file until its - end, then from the standard input. The following constructions - are recognized:<br> - number<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The value of the number is pushed on the stack. A number is an - unbroken string of the digits <tt><font size=+1>0−9A−F</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>0−9a−f</font></tt>. A hexadecimal - number beginning with a lower case letter must be preceded by - a zero to distinguish it from the command associated with the - letter. It may be preceded by an underscore <tt><font size=+1>_</font></tt> to - input a negative number. Numbers may contain decimal points.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>+ − / * % ^<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Add <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt>, subtract <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>, multiply <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt>, divide <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt>, remainder <tt><font size=+1>%</font></tt>, or exponentiate - <tt><font size=+1>^</font></tt> the top two values on the stack. The two entries are popped - off the stack; the result is pushed on the stack in their place. - Any fractional part of an exponent is ignored.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>s</font></tt><i>x<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>S</font></tt><i>x</i> Pop the top of the stack and store into a register named <i>x</i>, - where <i>x</i> may be any character. Under operation <tt><font size=+1>S</font></tt> register <i>x</i> is - treated as a stack and the value is pushed on it.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>l</font></tt><i>x<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>L</font></tt><i>x</i> Push the value in register <i>x</i> onto the stack. The register <i>x</i> - is not altered. All registers start with zero value. Under operation - <tt><font size=+1>L</font></tt> register <i>x</i> is treated as a stack and its top value is popped - onto the main stack.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>d</font></tt> Duplicate the top value on the stack.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt> Print the top value on the stack. The top value remains unchanged. - <tt><font size=+1>P</font></tt> interprets the top of the stack as an text string, removes it, - and prints it.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>f</font></tt> Print the values on the stack.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>q<br> - Q</font></tt> Exit the program. If executing a string, the recursion level - is popped by two. Under operation <tt><font size=+1>Q</font></tt> the top value on the stack - is popped and the string execution level is popped by that value.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt> Treat the top element of the stack as a character string and - execute it as a string of <i>dc</i> commands.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>X</font></tt> Replace the number on the top of the stack with its scale factor.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>[ ... ]<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Put the bracketed text string on the top of the stack.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1><</font></tt><i>x<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>></font></tt><i>x<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt><i>x</i> Pop and compare the top two elements of the stack. Register - <i>x</i> is executed if they obey the stated relation.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>v</font></tt> Replace the top element on the stack by its square root. Any - existing fractional part of the argument is taken into account, - but otherwise the scale factor is ignored.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt> Interpret the rest of the line as a shell command.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>c</font></tt> Clear the stack.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>i</font></tt> The top value on the stack is popped and used as the number base - for further input.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>I</font></tt> Push the input base on the top of the stack.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>o</font></tt> The top value on the stack is popped and used as the number base - for further output. In bases larger than 10, each ‘digit’ prints - as a group of decimal digits.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>O</font></tt> Push the output base on the top of the stack.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>k</font></tt> Pop the top of the stack, and use that value as a non-negative - scale factor: the appropriate number of places are printed on - output, and maintained during multiplication, division, and exponentiation. - The interaction of scale factor, input base, and output base will - be reasonable if all are changed together. - <tt><font size=+1>z</font></tt> Push the stack level onto the stack.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Z</font></tt> Replace the number on the top of the stack with its length.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>?</font></tt> A line of input is taken from the input source (usually the terminal) - and executed.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>; :</font></tt> Used by <i>bc</i> for array operations. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The scale factor set by <tt><font size=+1>k</font></tt> determines how many digits are kept - to the right of the decimal point. If <i>s</i> is the current scale factor, - <i>sa</i> is the scale of the first operand, <i>sb</i> is the scale of the second, - and <i>b</i> is the (integer) second operand, results are truncated to - the following scales.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt>,<tt><font size=+1>− </font></tt> max(<i>sa,sb</i>)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>* </font></tt> min(<i>sa</i>+<i>sb</i> , max(<i>s,sa,sb</i>))<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/ </font></tt><i> s<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>% </font></tt> so that dividend = divisor*quotient + remainder; remainder has - sign of dividend<br> - <tt><font size=+1>^ </font></tt> min(<i>sa</i>×|<i>b</i>|, max(<i>s,sa</i>))<br> - <tt><font size=+1>v </font></tt> max(<i>s,sa</i>)<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Print the first ten values of <i>n</i>!<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>[la1+dsa*pla10>y]sy<br> - 0sa1<br> - lyx<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/dc.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/bc.html"><i>bc</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/hoc.html"><i>hoc</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>x</i> <tt><font size=+1>is unimplemented</font></tt>, where <i>x</i> is an octal number: an internal error.<br> - ‘Out of headers’ for too many numbers being kept around.<br> - ‘Nesting depth’ for too many levels of nested execution.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - When the input base exceeds 16, there is no notation for digits - greater than <tt><font size=+1>F</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Past its time.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/deroff.html b/man/man1/deroff.html deleted file mode 100644 index cb0c5aff..00000000 --- a/man/man1/deroff.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,102 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>deroff(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>DEROFF(1)</b><td align=right><b>DEROFF(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - deroff, delatex – remove formatting requests<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>deroff</font></tt> [ <i>option ...</i> ] <i>file ... - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - <tt><font size=+1>delatex</font></tt> <i>file<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Deroff</i> reads each file in sequence and removes all <i>nroff</i> and <a href="../man1/troff.html"><i>troff</i>(1)</a> - requests and non-text arguments, backslash constructions, and - constructs of preprocessors such as <a href="../man1/eqn.html"><i>eqn</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/pic.html"><i>pic</i>(1)</a>, and <a href="../man1/tbl.html"><i>tbl</i>(1)</a>. - Remaining text is written on the standard output. <i>Deroff</i> follows - files included by <tt><font size=+1>.so</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>.nx</font></tt> commands; if a file has - already been included, a <tt><font size=+1>.so</font></tt> for that file is ignored and a <tt><font size=+1>.nx</font></tt> - terminates execution. If no input file is given, <i>deroff</i> reads - from standard input. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The options are<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt> Output a word list, one ‘word’ (string of letters, digits, and - properly embedded ampersands and apostrophes, beginning with a - letter) per line. Other characters are skipped. Otherwise, the - output follows the original, with the deletions mentioned above.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−_</font></tt> Like <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt>, but consider underscores to be alphanumeric rather - than punctuation.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> Ignore <tt><font size=+1>.so</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>.nx</font></tt> requests.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−ms<br> - −mm</font></tt> Remove titles, attachments, etc., as well as ordinary <i>troff</i> - constructs, from <a href="../man7/ms.html"><i>ms</i>(7)</a> or <i>mm</i> documents.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−ml</font></tt> Same as <tt><font size=+1>−mm</font></tt>, but remove lists as well. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Delatex</i> does for <i>tex</i> and <i>latex</i> (see <a href="../man1/tex.html"><i>tex</i>(1)</a>) files what <tt><font size=+1>deroff - −wi</font></tt> does for <i>troff</i> files.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/deroff.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/delatex.lx<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/troff.html"><i>troff</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/tex.html"><i>tex</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/spell.html"><i>spell</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These filters are not complete interpreters of <i>troff</i> or <i>tex</i>. For - example, macro definitions containing <tt><font size=+1>\$</font></tt> cause chaos in <i>deroff</i> - when the popular <tt><font size=+1>$$</font></tt> delimiters for <i>eqn</i> are in effect. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Text inside macros is emitted at place of definition, not place - of call.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/dial.html b/man/man1/dial.html deleted file mode 100644 index 70456274..00000000 --- a/man/man1/dial.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>dial(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>DIAL(1)</b><td align=right><b>DIAL(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - dial – connect to a remote service<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>dial</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt> ] <i>addr<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Dial</i> connects to the network address <i>addr</i> (see <a href="../man3/dial.html"><i>dial</i>(3)</a>) and then - copies data from the connection to standard output, and from standard - input to the connection. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - By default, <i>dial</i> exits when end of file is reached on standard - input or on the network connection. The <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt> flag causes <i>dial</i> to - exit only in response to end of file on the network connection.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/dial.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/dial.html"><i>dial</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/dict.html b/man/man1/dict.html deleted file mode 100644 index 48d086ba..00000000 --- a/man/man1/dict.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,168 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>dict(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>DICT(1)</b><td align=right><b>DICT(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - dict, adict – dictionary browser<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>dict</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−k</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> <i>dictname</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> <i>command</i> ] [ <i>pattern</i> ] <tt><font size=+1>adict</font></tt> [ - <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> <i>dictname</i> ] [ <i>pattern</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Dict</i> is a dictionary browser. If a <i>pattern</i> is given on the command - line, <i>dict</i> prints all matching entries; otherwise it repeatedly - accepts and executes commands. The options are<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> <i>dictname</i> Use the given dictionary. A list of available dictionaries - is printed by option <tt><font size=+1>−d?</font></tt>. The default is the first dictionary - on the list that is installed on the system.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> <i>command</i> Execute one command and quit. The command syntax is - described below.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−k</font></tt> Print a pronunciation key. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Patterns are regular expressions (see <a href="../man7/regexp.html"><i>regexp</i>(7)</a>), with an implicit - leading <tt><font size=+1>^</font></tt> and trailing <tt><font size=+1>$</font></tt>. Patterns are matched against an index - of headwords and variants, to form a ‘match set’. By default, - both patterns and the index are folded: upper case characters - are mapped into their lower case equivalents, and Latin accented - characters are mapped into their non-accented equivalents. In - interactive mode, there is always a ‘current match set’ and a - ‘current entry’ within the match set. Commands can change either - or both, as well as print the entries or information about them. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Commands have an address followed by a command letter. Addresses - have the form:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>re</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> Set the match set to all entries matching the regular expression - <i>re</i>, sorted in dictionary order. Set the current entry to the first - of the match set.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt><i>re</i><tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt> Like <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>re</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> but use exact matching, i.e., without case and accent - folding.<br> - <i>n</i> An integer <i>n</i> means change the current entry to the <i>n</i>th of the - current match set.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>#</font></tt><i>n</i> The integer <i>n</i> is an absolute byte offset into the raw dictionary. - (See the <tt><font size=+1>A</font></tt> command, below.)<br> - <i>addr</i><tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt> After setting the match set and current entry according to - <i>addr</i>, change the match set and current entry to be the next entry - in the dictionary (not necessarily in the match set) after the - current entry.<br> - <i>addr</i><tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> Like <i>addr</i><tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt> but go to previous dictionary entry. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The command letters come in pairs: a lower case and the corresponding - upper case letter. The lower case version prints something about - the current entry only, and advances the current entry to the - next in the match set (wrapping around to the beginning after - the last). The upper case version prints something about - all of the match set and resets the current entry to the beginning - of the set.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt>,<tt><font size=+1>P</font></tt> Print the whole entry.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>h</font></tt>,<tt><font size=+1>H</font></tt> Print only the headword(s) of the entry.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>a</font></tt>,<tt><font size=+1>A</font></tt> Print the dictionary byte offset of the entry.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt>,<tt><font size=+1>R</font></tt> Print the whole entry in raw format (without translating special - characters, etc.). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If no command letter is given for the first command, <tt><font size=+1>H</font></tt> is assumed. - After an <tt><font size=+1>H</font></tt>, the default command is <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt>. Otherwise, the default command - is the previous command. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Adict</i> is a dictionary browser for <a href="../man1/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(1)</a>. When run with no arguments, - it creates a new <i>acme</i> window named <tt><font size=+1>/adict/</font></tt> listing the installed - dictionaries. Clicking with button 3 on a dictionary name will - create a new empty window named <tt><font size=+1>/adict/</font></tt><i>dict</i><tt><font size=+1>/.</font></tt> Typing and then - clicking on a pattern in this window will create - a new lookup window named <tt><font size=+1>/adict/</font></tt><i>dict</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>pattern</i> containing the dictionary’s - definition of <i>pattern</i>. Clicking with button 3 on any word in this - new window will create new lookup windows. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If <i>adict</i> is run with a <i>pattern ,</i> it starts with the <tt><font size=+1>/adict/</font></tt><i>dict</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>pattern</i> - window. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If <i>adict</i> is run with no pattern but with a <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> option, it starts - with the <tt><font size=+1>/adict/</font></tt><i>dict</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> window.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/dict<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - dictionaries<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man7/regexp.html"><i>regexp</i>(7)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/dict<br> - /usr/local/plan9/bin/adict<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - A font with wide coverage of the Unicode Standard should be used - for best results. (Try <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/font/pelm/unicode.9.font</font></tt>.) - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If the <i>pattern</i> doesn’t begin with a few literal characters, matching - takes a long time. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The dictionaries are not distributed outside Bell Labs, though - see <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/dict/README</font></tt> for information on using free - dictionaries prepared by Project Gutenberg.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/diff.html b/man/man1/diff.html deleted file mode 100644 index c5e824be..00000000 --- a/man/man1/diff.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,141 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>diff(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>DIFF(1)</b><td align=right><b>DIFF(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - diff – differential file comparator<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>diff</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−efmnbwr</font></tt> ] file1 ... file2<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Diff</i> tells what lines must be changed in two files to bring them - into agreement. If one file is a directory, then a file in that - directory with basename the same as that of the other file is - used. If both files are directories, similarly named files in - the two directories are compared by the method of <i>diff</i> for text - files and - <a href="../man1/cmp.html"><i>cmp</i>(1)</a> otherwise. If more than two file names are given, then - each argument is compared to the last argument as above. The <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt> - option causes <i>diff</i> to process similarly named subdirectories recursively. - When processing more than one file, <i>diff</i> prefixes file differences - with a single line listing the two differing files, in - the form of a <i>diff</i> command line. The <tt><font size=+1>−m</font></tt> flag causes this behavior - even when processing single files. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The normal output contains lines of these forms:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>n1</i> <tt><font size=+1>a</font></tt> <i>n3,n4<br> - n1,n2</i> <tt><font size=+1>d</font></tt> <i>n3<br> - n1,n2</i> <tt><font size=+1>c</font></tt> <i>n3,n4 - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - - </table> - These lines resemble <i>ed</i> commands to convert <i>file1</i> into <i>file2</i>. - The numbers after the letters pertain to <i>file2</i>. In fact, by exchanging - ‘a’ for ‘d’ and reading backward one may ascertain equally how - to convert <i>file2</i> into <i>file1</i>. As in <i>ed</i>, identical pairs where <i>n1</i> - = <i>n2</i> or <i>n3</i> = <i>n4</i> are abbreviated as a single number. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Following each of these lines come all the lines that are affected - in the first file flagged by ‘<’, then all the lines that are affected - in the second file flagged by ‘>’. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>−b</font></tt> option causes trailing blanks (spaces and tabs) to be ignored - and other strings of blanks to compare equal. The <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt> option causes - all white-space to be removed from input lines before applying - the difference algorithm. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> option prefixes each range with <i>file</i><tt><font size=+1>:</font></tt> and inserts a space - around the <tt><font size=+1>a</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>c</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>d</font></tt> verbs. The <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt> option produces a script - of <i>a, c</i> and <i>d</i> commands for the editor <i>ed</i>, which will recreate - <i>file2</i> from <i>file1</i>. The <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> option produces a similar script, not - useful with <i>ed</i>, in the opposite order. It may, however, be useful - as - input to a stream-oriented post-processor. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Except in rare circumstances, <i>diff</i> finds a smallest sufficient - set of file differences.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/tmp/diff[12]<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/diff<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/cmp.html"><i>cmp</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/comm.html"><i>comm</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/ed.html"><i>ed</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Exit status is the empty string for no differences, <tt><font size=+1>some</font></tt> for some, - and <tt><font size=+1>error</font></tt> for trouble.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Editing scripts produced under the <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> option are naive about - creating lines consisting of a single ‘.’. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - When running <i>diff</i> on directories, the notion of what is a text - file is open to debate.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/doctype.html b/man/man1/doctype.html deleted file mode 100644 index f837d915..00000000 --- a/man/man1/doctype.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>doctype(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>DOCTYPE(1)</b><td align=right><b>DOCTYPE(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - doctype – intuit command line for formatting a document<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>doctype</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−T</font></tt> <i>dev</i> ] [ <i>file</i> ] ...<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Doctype</i> examines a <a href="../man1/troff.html"><i>troff</i>(1)</a> input file to deduce the appropriate - text formatting command and prints it on standard output. <i>Doctype</i> - recognizes input for <a href="../man1/troff.html"><i>troff</i>(1)</a>, related preprocessors like <a href="../man1/eqn.html"><i>eqn</i>(1)</a>, - and the <a href="../man7/ms.html"><i>ms</i>(7)</a> and <i>mm</i> macro packages. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Option <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> invokes <i>nroff</i> instead of <i>troff</i>. The <tt><font size=+1>−T</font></tt> option is passed - to <i>troff</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>eval `{doctype chapter.?} | lp<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Typeset files named <tt><font size=+1>chapter.0</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>chapter.1</font></tt>, ...<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/bin/doctype<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/troff.html"><i>troff</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/eqn.html"><i>eqn</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/tbl.html"><i>tbl</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/pic.html"><i>pic</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/grap.html"><i>grap</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man7/ms.html"><i>ms</i>(7)</a>, <a href="../man7/man.html"><i>man</i>(7)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - In true A.I. style, its best guesses are inspired rather than - accurate.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/echo.html b/man/man1/echo.html deleted file mode 100644 index a4f6e359..00000000 --- a/man/man1/echo.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>echo(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>ECHO(1)</b><td align=right><b>ECHO(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - echo – print arguments<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>echo</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> ] [ <i>arg ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Echo</i> writes its arguments separated by blanks and terminated by - a newline on the standard output. Option <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> suppresses the newline.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/echo.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - If <i>echo</i> draws an error while writing to standard output, the exit - status is <tt><font size=+1>write error</font></tt>. Otherwise the exit status is empty.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/ed.html b/man/man1/ed.html deleted file mode 100644 index a259b9bc..00000000 --- a/man/man1/ed.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,439 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>ed(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>ED(1)</b><td align=right><b>ED(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - ed – text editor<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>ed</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−o</font></tt> ] [ <i>file</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Ed</i> is a venerable text editor. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If a <i>file</i> argument is given, <i>ed</i> simulates an <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt> command (see below) - on that file: it is read into <i>ed’s</i> buffer so that it can be edited. - The options are<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> Suppress the printing of character counts by <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>w</font></tt> commands - and of the confirming <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt> by <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt> commands.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−o</font></tt> (for output piping) Write all output to the standard error file - except writing by <tt><font size=+1>w</font></tt> commands. If no <i>file</i> is given, make <tt><font size=+1>/dev/stdout</font></tt> - the remembered file; see the <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt> command below. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Ed</i> operates on a ‘buffer’, a copy of the file it is editing; changes - made in the buffer have no effect on the file until a <tt><font size=+1>w</font></tt> (write) - command is given. The copy of the text being edited resides in - a temporary file called the <i>buffer</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Commands to <i>ed</i> have a simple and regular structure: zero, one, - or two <i>addresses</i> followed by a single character <i>command</i>, possibly - followed by parameters to the command. These addresses specify - one or more lines in the buffer. Missing addresses are supplied - by default. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - In general, only one command may appear on a line. Certain commands - allow the addition of text to the buffer. While <i>ed</i> is accepting - text, it is said to be in <i>input mode.</i> In this mode, no commands - are recognized; all input is merely collected. Input mode is left - by typing a period <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> alone at the beginning of a line. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Ed</i> supports the <i>regular expression</i> notation described in <a href="../man7/regexp.html"><i>regexp</i>(7)</a>. - Regular expressions are used in addresses to specify lines and - in one command (see <i>s</i> below) to specify a portion of a line which - is to be replaced. If it is desired to use one of the regular - expression metacharacters as an ordinary character, that - character may be preceded by ‘<tt><font size=+1>\</font></tt>’. This also applies to the character - bounding the regular expression (often <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt>) and to <tt><font size=+1>\</font></tt> itself. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - To understand addressing in <i>ed</i> it is necessary to know that at - any time there is a <i>current line.</i> Generally, the current line - is the last line affected by a command; however, the exact effect - on the current line is discussed under the description of each - command. Addresses are constructed as follows. - 1. The character <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt>, customarily called ‘dot’, addresses the current - line.<br> - 2. The character <tt><font size=+1>$</font></tt> addresses the last line of the buffer.<br> - 3. A decimal number <i>n</i> addresses the <i>n</i>-th line of the buffer.<br> - 4.<tt><font size=+1> 'x</font></tt> addresses the line marked with the name <i>x</i>, which must be - a lower-case letter. Lines are marked with the <tt><font size=+1>k</font></tt> command.<br> - 5. A regular expression enclosed in slashes ( <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt>) addresses the - line found by searching forward from the current line and stopping - at the first line containing a string that matches the regular - expression. If necessary the search wraps around to the beginning - of the buffer.<br> - 6. A regular expression enclosed in queries <tt><font size=+1>?</font></tt> addresses the line - found by searching backward from the current line and stopping - at the first line containing a string that matches the regular - expression. If necessary the search wraps around to the end of - the buffer.<br> - 7. An address followed by a plus sign <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt> or a minus sign <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> followed - by a decimal number specifies that address plus (resp. minus) - the indicated number of lines. The plus sign may be omitted.<br> - 8. An address followed by <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt> (or <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>) followed by a regular expression - enclosed in slashes specifies the first matching line following - (or preceding) that address. The search wraps around if necessary. - The <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt> may be omitted, so <tt><font size=+1>0/x/</font></tt> addresses the <i>first</i> line in the - buffer with an <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt>. Enclosing the regular expression in - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>?</font></tt> reverses the search direction.<br> - - </table> - 9. If an address begins with <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> the addition or subtraction - is taken with respect to the current line; e.g. <tt><font size=+1>−5</font></tt> is understood - to mean <tt><font size=+1>.−5</font></tt>.<br> - 10. If an address ends with <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>, then 1 is added (resp. subtracted). - As a consequence of this rule and rule 9, the address <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> refers - to the line before the current line. Moreover, trailing <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt> and - <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> characters have cumulative effect, so <tt><font size=+1>−−</font></tt> refers to the current - line less 2.<br> - 11. To maintain compatibility with earlier versions of the editor, - the character <tt><font size=+1>^</font></tt> in addresses is equivalent to <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Commands may require zero, one, or two addresses. Commands which - require no addresses regard the presence of an address as an error. - Commands which accept one or two addresses assume default addresses - when insufficient are given. If more addresses are given than - a command requires, the last one or two - (depending on what is accepted) are used. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Addresses are separated from each other typically by a comma <tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt>. - They may also be separated by a semicolon <tt><font size=+1>;</font></tt>. In this case the - current line is set to the previous address before the next address - is interpreted. If no address precedes a comma or semicolon, line - 1 is assumed; if no address follows, the last line of the - buffer is assumed. The second address of any two-address sequence - must correspond to a line following the line corresponding to - the first address. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - In the following list of <i>ed</i> commands, the default addresses are - shown in parentheses. The parentheses are not part of the address, - but are used to show that the given addresses are the default. - ‘Dot’ means the current line.<br> - (<tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt>)<tt><font size=+1>a<br> - </font></tt><text><br> - <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> Read the given text and append it after the addressed line. Dot - is left on the last line input, if there were any, otherwise at - the addressed line. Address <tt><font size=+1>0</font></tt> is legal for this command; text - is placed at the beginning of the buffer.<br> - (<tt><font size=+1>.,.</font></tt>)<tt><font size=+1>b</font></tt>[<tt><font size=+1>+−</font></tt>][<i>pagesize</i>][<tt><font size=+1>pln</font></tt>]<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Browse. Print a ‘page’, normally 20 lines. The optional <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt> (default) - or <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> specifies whether the next or previous page is to be printed. - The optional <i>pagesize</i> is the number of lines in a page. The optional - <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>n</font></tt>, or <tt><font size=+1>l</font></tt> causes printing in the specified format, initially - <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt>. Pagesize and format are remembered between <tt><font size=+1>b - </font></tt>commands. Dot is left at the last line displayed.<br> - - </table> - (<tt><font size=+1>.,.</font></tt>)<tt><font size=+1>c<br> - </font></tt><text><br> - <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> Change. Delete the addressed lines, then accept input text to - replace these lines. Dot is left at the last line input; if there - were none, it is left at the line preceding the deleted lines.<br> - (<tt><font size=+1>.,.</font></tt>)<tt><font size=+1>d<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Delete the addressed lines from the buffer. Dot is set to the - line following the last line deleted, or to the last line of the - buffer if the deleted lines had no successor.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt> <i>filename<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Edit. Delete the entire contents of the buffer; then read the - named file into the buffer. Dot is set to the last line of the - buffer. The number of characters read is typed. The file name - is remembered for possible use in later <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt>, or <tt><font size=+1>w</font></tt> commands. If - <i>filename</i> is missing, the remembered name is used. - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>E</font></tt> <i>filename<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Unconditional <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt>; see ‘<tt><font size=+1>q</font></tt>’ below.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>f</font></tt> <i>filename<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Print the currently remembered file name. If <i>filename</i> is given, - the currently remembered file name is first changed to <i>filename</i>.<br> - - </table> - (<tt><font size=+1>1,$</font></tt>)<tt><font size=+1>g/</font></tt><i>regular expression</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>command list<br> - </i>(<tt><font size=+1>1,$</font></tt>)<tt><font size=+1>g/</font></tt><i>regular expression</i><tt><font size=+1>/<br> - </font></tt>(<tt><font size=+1>1,$</font></tt>)<tt><font size=+1>g/</font></tt><i>regular expression<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Global. First mark every line which matches the given <i>regular</i>expression<i>.</i> - Then for every such line, execute the <i>command list</i> with dot initially - set to that line. A single command or the first of multiple commands - appears on the same line with the global command. All lines of - a multi-line list except the last line - must end with <tt><font size=+1>\</font></tt>. The ‘<tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt>’ terminating input mode for an <tt><font size=+1>a</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>i</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>c</font></tt> - command may be omitted if it would be on the last line of the - command list. The commands <tt><font size=+1>g</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>v</font></tt> are not permitted in the command - list. Any character other than space or newline may be used instead - of <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> to delimit the regular expression. - The second and third forms mean <tt><font size=+1>g/</font></tt><i>regular expression</i><tt><font size=+1>/p</font></tt>.<br> - - </table> - (<tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt>)<tt><font size=+1>i<br> - </font></tt><text><br> - <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> Insert the given text before the addressed line. Dot is left - at the last line input, or, if there were none, at the line before - the addressed line. This command differs from the <i>a</i> command only - in the placement of the text.<br> - (<tt><font size=+1>.,.+1</font></tt>)<tt><font size=+1>j<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Join the addressed lines into a single line; intermediate newlines - are deleted. Dot is left at the resulting line.<br> - - </table> - (<tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt>)<tt><font size=+1>k</font></tt><i>x</i>Mark the addressed line with name <i>x</i>, which must be a lower-case - letter. The address form <tt><font size=+1>'</font></tt><i>x</i> then addresses this line.<br> - (<tt><font size=+1>.,.</font></tt>)<tt><font size=+1>l<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - List. Print the addressed lines in an unambiguous way: a tab is - printed as <tt><font size=+1>\t</font></tt>, a backspace as <tt><font size=+1>\b</font></tt>, backslashes as <tt><font size=+1>\\</font></tt>, and non-printing - characters as a backslash, an <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt>, and four hexadecimal digits. - Long lines are folded, with the second and subsequent sub-lines - indented one tab stop. If the last character in - the line is a blank, it is followed by <tt><font size=+1>\n</font></tt>. An <tt><font size=+1>l</font></tt> may be appended, - like <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt>, to any non-I/O command.<br> - - </table> - (<tt><font size=+1>.,.</font></tt>)<tt><font size=+1>m</font></tt><i>a<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Move. Reposition the addressed lines after the line addressed - by <i>a</i>. Dot is left at the last moved line.<br> - - </table> - (<tt><font size=+1>.,.</font></tt>)<tt><font size=+1>n<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Number. Perform <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt>, prefixing each line with its line number and - a tab. An <tt><font size=+1>n</font></tt> may be appended, like <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt>, to any non-I/O command.<br> - - </table> - (<tt><font size=+1>.,.</font></tt>)<tt><font size=+1>p<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Print the addressed lines. Dot is left at the last line printed. - A <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt> appended to any non-I/O command causes the then current line - to be printed after the command is executed.<br> - - </table> - (<tt><font size=+1>.,.</font></tt>)<tt><font size=+1>P<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - This command is a synonym for <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt>.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>q</font></tt> Quit the editor. No automatic write of a file is done. A <tt><font size=+1>q</font></tt> or - <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt> command is considered to be in error if the buffer has been - modified since the last <tt><font size=+1>w</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>q</font></tt>, or <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt> command.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Q</font></tt> Quit unconditionally.<br> - (<tt><font size=+1>$</font></tt>)r <i>filename<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Read in the given file after the addressed line. If no <i>filename</i> - is given, the remembered file name is used. The file name is remembered - if there were no remembered file name already. If the read is - successful, the number of characters read is printed. Dot is left - at the last line read from the file. - - </table> - (<tt><font size=+1>.,.</font></tt>)<tt><font size=+1>s</font></tt><i>n</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>regular expression</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>replacement</i><tt><font size=+1>/<br> - </font></tt>(<tt><font size=+1>.,.</font></tt>)<tt><font size=+1>s</font></tt><i>n</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>regular expression</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>replacement</i><tt><font size=+1>/g<br> - </font></tt>(<tt><font size=+1>.,.</font></tt>)<tt><font size=+1>s</font></tt><i>n</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>regular expression</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>replacement<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Substitute. Search each addressed line for an occurrence of the - specified regular expression. On each line in which <i>n</i> matches - are found (<i>n</i> defaults to 1 if missing), the <i>n</i>th matched string - is replaced by the replacement specified. If the global replacement - indicator <tt><font size=+1>g</font></tt> appears after the command, all subsequent - matches on the line are also replaced. It is an error for the - substitution to fail on all addressed lines. Any character other - than space or newline may be used instead of <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> to delimit the - regular expression and the replacement. Dot is left at the last - line substituted. The third form means - <tt><font size=+1>s</font></tt><i>n</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>regular expression</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>replacement</i><tt><font size=+1>/p</font></tt>. The second <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> may be omitted - if the replacement is empty.<br> - An ampersand <tt><font size=+1>&</font></tt> appearing in the replacement is replaced by the - string matching the regular expression. The characters <tt><font size=+1>\</font></tt><i>n</i>, where - <i>n</i> is a digit, are replaced by the text matched by the <i>n</i>-th regular - subexpression enclosed between <tt><font size=+1>(</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt>. When nested parenthesized - subexpressions are present, <i>n</i> is - determined by counting occurrences of <tt><font size=+1>(</font></tt> starting from the left.<br> - A literal <tt><font size=+1>&</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>\</font></tt> or newline may be included in a replacement by - prefixing it with <tt><font size=+1>\</font></tt>.<br> - - </table> - (<tt><font size=+1>.,.</font></tt>)<tt><font size=+1>t</font></tt><i>a<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Transfer. Copy the addressed lines after the line addressed by - <i>a</i>. Dot is left at the last line of the copy.<br> - - </table> - (<tt><font size=+1>.,.</font></tt>)<tt><font size=+1>u<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Undo. Restore the preceding contents of the first addressed line - (sic), which must be the last line in which a substitution was - made (double sic).<br> - - </table> - (<tt><font size=+1>1,$</font></tt>)<tt><font size=+1>v/</font></tt><i>regular expression</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>command list<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - This command is the same as the global command <tt><font size=+1>g</font></tt> except that the - command list is executed with dot initially set to every line - <i>except</i> those matching the regular expression.<br> - - </table> - (<tt><font size=+1>1,$</font></tt>)<tt><font size=+1>w</font></tt> <i>filename<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Write the addressed lines to the given file. If the file does - not exist, it is created with mode 666 (readable and writable - by everyone). If no <i>filename</i> is given, the remembered file name, - if any, is used. The file name is remembered if there were no - remembered file name already. Dot is unchanged. If the write is - successful, the number of characters written is printed.<br> - - </table> - (<tt><font size=+1>1,$</font></tt>)<tt><font size=+1>W</font></tt> <i>filename<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Perform <tt><font size=+1>w</font></tt>, but append to, instead of overwriting, any existing - file contents.<br> - - </table> - (<tt><font size=+1>$</font></tt>)<tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt> Print the line number of the addressed line. Dot is unchanged.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt><i>shell command<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Send the remainder of the line after the <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt> to <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a> to be interpreted - as a command. Dot is unchanged.<br> - - </table> - (<tt><font size=+1>.+1</font></tt>)<newline><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - An address without a command is taken as a <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt> command. A terminal - <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> may be omitted from the address. A blank line alone is equivalent - to <tt><font size=+1>.+1p</font></tt>; it is useful for stepping through text. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - If an interrupt signal (DEL) is sent, <i>ed</i> prints a <tt><font size=+1>?</font></tt> and returns - to its command level. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - When reading a file, <i>ed</i> discards NUL characters and all characters - after the last newline.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/tmp/e*<br> - ed.hup</font></tt> work is saved here if terminal hangs up<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/ed.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/sam.html"><i>sam</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/sed.html"><i>sed</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man7/regexp.html"><i>regexp</i>(7)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>?</font></tt><i>name</i> for inaccessible file; <tt><font size=+1>?TMP</font></tt> for temporary file overflow; - <tt><font size=+1>?</font></tt> for errors in commands or other overflows.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/eqn.html b/man/man1/eqn.html deleted file mode 100644 index 3d819235..00000000 --- a/man/man1/eqn.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,203 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>eqn(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>EQN(1)</b><td align=right><b>EQN(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - delim $$<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - eqn – typeset mathematics<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>eqn</font></tt> [ <i>option ...</i> ] [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Eqn</i> is a <a href="../man1/troff.html"><i>troff</i>(1)</a> preprocessor for typesetting mathematics on - a typesetter. Usage is almost always<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>eqn file ... | troff - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - If no files are specified, <i>eqn</i> reads from the standard input. - <i>Eqn</i> prepares output for the typesetter named in the <tt><font size=+1>−T</font></tt><i>dest</i> option - (default <tt><font size=+1>−Tutf</font></tt>; see <a href="../man1/troff.html"><i>troff</i>(1)</a>). When run with other preprocessor - filters, <i>eqn</i> usually comes last. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A line beginning with <tt><font size=+1>.EQ</font></tt> marks the start of an equation; the - end of an equation is marked by a line beginning with <tt><font size=+1>.EN</font></tt>. Neither - of these lines is altered, so they may be defined in macro packages - to get centering, numbering, etc. It is also possible to set two - characters as ‘delimiters’; text between delimiters is also - <i>eqn</i> input. Delimiters may be set to characters <i>x</i> and <i>y</i> with the - option <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt><i>xy</i> or (more commonly) with <tt><font size=+1>delim</font></tt> <i>xy</i> between <tt><font size=+1>.EQ</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>.EN</font></tt>. - Left and right delimiters may be identical. (They are customarily - taken to be $font L "$$" )$. Delimiters are turned off by <tt><font size=+1>delim - off</font></tt>. All text that is neither between delimiters - nor between <tt><font size=+1>.EQ</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>.EN</font></tt> is passed through untouched. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Tokens within <i>eqn</i> are separated by spaces, tabs, newlines, braces, - double quotes, tildes or circumflexes. Braces {} are used for - grouping; generally speaking, anywhere a single character like - <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt> could appear, a complicated construction enclosed in braces - may be used instead. Tilde <tt><font size=+1>~</font></tt> represents a full space in the - output, circumflex <tt><font size=+1>^</font></tt> half as much. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Subscripts and superscripts are produced with the keywords <tt><font size=+1>sub</font></tt> - and <tt><font size=+1>sup</font></tt>. Thus <tt><font size=+1>x sub i</font></tt> makes $x sub i$, <tt><font size=+1>a sub i sup 2</font></tt> produces - $a sub i sup 2$, and <tt><font size=+1>e sup {x sup 2 + y sup 2}</font></tt> gives $e sup {x - sup 2 + y sup 2}$. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>Over</font></tt> makes fractions: <tt><font size=+1>a over b</font></tt> yields $a over b$. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>Sqrt</font></tt> produces square roots: <tt><font size=+1>1 over sqrt {ax sup 2 +bx+c}</font></tt> results - in $1 over sqrt {ax sup 2 +bx+c}$ . - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The keywords <tt><font size=+1>from</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>to</font></tt> introduce lower and upper limits on arbitrary - things: $lim from {n -> inf} sum from 0 to n x sub i$ is made with - <tt><font size=+1>lim from {n −> inf} sum from 0 to n x sub i</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Left and right brackets, braces, etc., of the right height are - made with <tt><font size=+1>left</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>right</font></tt>: <tt><font size=+1>left [ x sup 2 + y sup 2 over alpha - right ] ~=~1</font></tt> produces $left [ x sup 2 + y sup 2 over alpha right - ] ~=~1$. The <tt><font size=+1>right</font></tt> clause is optional. Legal characters after - <tt><font size=+1>left</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>right</font></tt> are braces, brackets, - bars, <tt><font size=+1>c</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>f</font></tt> for ceiling and floor, and <tt><font size=+1>""</font></tt> for nothing at all (useful - for a right-side-only bracket). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Vertical piles of things are made with <tt><font size=+1>pile</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>lpile</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>cpile</font></tt>, and - <tt><font size=+1>rpile</font></tt>: <tt><font size=+1>pile {a above b above c}</font></tt> produces $pile {a above b above - c}$. There can be an arbitrary number of elements in a pile. <tt><font size=+1>lpile</font></tt> - left-justifies, <tt><font size=+1>pile</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>cpile</font></tt> center, with different vertical - spacing, and <tt><font size=+1>rpile</font></tt> right justifies. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Matrices are made with <tt><font size=+1>matrix</font></tt>: <tt><font size=+1>matrix { lcol { x sub i above y - sub 2 } ccol { 1 above 2 } }</font></tt> produces $matrix { lcol { x sub i - above y sub 2 } ccol { 1 above 2 } }$. In addition, there is <tt><font size=+1>rcol</font></tt> - for a right-justified column. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Diacritical marks are made with <tt><font size=+1>prime</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>dot</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>dotdot</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>hat</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>tilde</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>bar</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>under</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>vec</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>dyad</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>under</font></tt>: <tt><font size=+1>x sub 0 sup prime = f(t) bar - + g(t) under</font></tt> is $x sub 0 sup prime = f(t) bar + g(t) under$, and - <tt><font size=+1>x vec = y dyad</font></tt> is $x vec = y dyad$. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Sizes and fonts can be changed with prefix operators <tt><font size=+1>size</font></tt> <i>n</i>, <tt><font size=+1>size - ±</font></tt><i>n</i>, <tt><font size=+1>fat</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>roman</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>italic</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>bold</font></tt>, or <tt><font size=+1>font</font></tt> <i>n</i>. Size and fonts can be - changed globally in a document by <tt><font size=+1>gsize</font></tt> <i>n</i> and <tt><font size=+1>gfont</font></tt> <i>n</i>, or by the - command-line arguments <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt><i>n</i> and <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt><i>n</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Normally subscripts and superscripts are reduced by 3 point sizes - from the previous size; this may be changed by the command-line - argument <tt><font size=+1>−p</font></tt><i>n</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Successive display arguments can be lined up. Place <tt><font size=+1>mark</font></tt> before - the desired lineup point in the first equation; place <tt><font size=+1>lineup</font></tt> at - the place that is to line up vertically in subsequent equations. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Shorthands may be defined or existing keywords redefined with - <tt><font size=+1>define</font></tt>: <tt><font size=+1>define</font></tt> <i>thing</i> <tt><font size=+1>%</font></tt> <i>replacement</i> <tt><font size=+1>%</font></tt> defines a new token called - <i>thing</i> which will be replaced by <i>replacement</i> whenever it appears - thereafter. The <tt><font size=+1>%</font></tt> may be any character that does not occur in - <tt><font size=+1>replacement</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Keywords like <tt><font size=+1>sum</font></tt> ( sum ), <tt><font size=+1>int</font></tt> ( int ), <tt><font size=+1>inf</font></tt> ( inf ), and shorthands - like <tt><font size=+1>>=</font></tt> (>=), <tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt> (->), and <tt><font size=+1>!=</font></tt> ( != ) are recognized. Greek letters - are spelled out in the desired case, as in <tt><font size=+1>alpha</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>GAMMA</font></tt>. Mathematical - words like <tt><font size=+1>sin</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>cos</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>log</font></tt> are made Roman automatically. <a href="../man1/Troff.html"><i>Troff</i>(1)</a> - four-character escapes like <tt><font size=+1>\(lh</font></tt> (<=) can - be used anywhere. Strings enclosed in double quotes " " are passed - through untouched; this permits keywords to be entered as text, - and can be used to communicate with <i>troff</i> when all else fails.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/sys/lib/troff/font/devutf</font></tt> font descriptions for PostScript<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/eqn<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/troff.html"><i>troff</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/tbl.html"><i>tbl</i>(1)</a><br> - J. F. Ossanna and B. W. Kernighan, “Troff User’s Manual”.<br> - B. W. Kernighan and L. L. Cherry, “Typesetting Mathematics--User’s - Guide”, <i>Unix Research System Programmer’s Manual,</i> Tenth Edition, - Volume 2.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - To embolden digits, parens, etc., it is necessary to quote them, - as in <tt><font size=+1>bold "12.3"</font></tt>. delim off<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/factor.html b/man/man1/factor.html deleted file mode 100644 index 893f2ad9..00000000 --- a/man/man1/factor.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>factor(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>FACTOR(1)</b><td align=right><b>FACTOR(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - factor, primes – factor a number, generate large primes<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>factor</font></tt> [ <i>number</i> ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>primes</font></tt> [ <i>start</i> [ <i>finish</i> ] ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Factor</i> prints <i>number</i> and its prime factors, each repeated the - proper number of times. The number must be positive and less than - 254 (about 1.8×1016). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If no <i>number</i> is given, <i>factor</i> reads a stream of numbers from the - standard input and factors them. It exits on any input not a positive - integer. Maximum running time is proportional to <i>-/n </i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Primes</i> prints the prime numbers ranging from <i>start</i> to <i>finish</i>, - where <i>start</i> and <i>finish</i> are positive numbers less than 256. If - <i>finish</i> is missing, <i>primes</i> prints without end; if <i>start</i> is missing, - it reads the starting number from the standard input.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/factor.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/primes.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/fmt.html b/man/man1/fmt.html deleted file mode 100644 index 28d339a4..00000000 --- a/man/man1/fmt.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,100 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>fmt(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>FMT(1)</b><td align=right><b>FMT(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - fmt, htmlfmt – simple text formatters<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>fmt</font></tt> [ <i>option ...</i> ] [ <i>file ...</i> ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>htmlfmt</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> <i>charset</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−u</font></tt> <i>url</i> ] [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Fmt</i> copies the given <i>files</i> (standard input by default) to its - standard output, filling and indenting lines. The options are<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> <i>n</i> Output line length is <i>n</i>, including indent (default 70).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt> <i>n</i> A synonym for <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> <i>n</i> Indent <i>n</i> spaces (default 0).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−j</font></tt> Do not join short lines: only fold long lines. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Empty lines and initial white space in input lines are preserved. - Empty lines are inserted between input files. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Fmt</i> is idempotent: it leaves already formatted text unchanged. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Htmlfmt</i> performs a similar service, but accepts as input text - formatted with HTML tags. It accepts <i>fmt</i>’s <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt> flags and - also:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt> Normally <i>htmlfmt</i> suppresses the contents of form fields and - anchors (URLs and image files); this flag causes it to print them, - in square brackets.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> <i>charset<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - change the default character set from iso-8859-1 to <i>charset</i>. This - is the character set assumed if there isn’t one specified by the - html itself in a <meta> directive.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−u</font></tt> <i>url</i>Use <i>url</i> as the base URL for the document when displaying - anchors; sets <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt><i>.<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/fmt.c - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/htmlfmt<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Htmlfmt</i> makes no attempt to render the two-dimensional geometry - of tables; it just treats the table entries as plain, to-be-formatted - text.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/fortune.html b/man/man1/fortune.html deleted file mode 100644 index 2793ee92..00000000 --- a/man/man1/fortune.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>fortune(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>FORTUNE(1)</b><td align=right><b>FORTUNE(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - fortune – sample lines from a file<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>fortune</font></tt> [ <i>file</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Fortune</i> prints a one-line aphorism chosen at random. If a <i>file</i> - is specified, the saying is taken from that file; otherwise it - is selected from <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/lib/fortunes</font></tt>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/lib/fortunes<br> - /usr/local/plan9/lib/fortunes.index</font></tt> fast lookup table, maintained - automatically<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/fortune.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/freq.html b/man/man1/freq.html deleted file mode 100644 index 6a4b82d0..00000000 --- a/man/man1/freq.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>freq(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>FREQ(1)</b><td align=right><b>FREQ(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - freq – print histogram of character frequencies<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>freq</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−dxocr</font></tt> ] [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Freq</i> reads the given files (default standard input) and prints - histograms of the character frequencies. By default, <i>freq</i> counts - each byte as a character; under the <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt> option it instead counts - UTF sequences, that is, runes. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each non-zero entry of the table is printed preceded by the byte - value, in decimal, octal, hex, and Unicode character (if printable). - If any options are given, the <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>−x</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>−o</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> flags specify a subset - of value formats: decimal, hex, octal, and character, respectively.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/freq.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man7/utf.html"><i>utf</i>(7)</a>, <a href="../man1/wc.html"><i>wc</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/fsize.html b/man/man1/fsize.html deleted file mode 100644 index 871ef383..00000000 --- a/man/man1/fsize.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>fsize(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>FSIZE(1)</b><td align=right><b>FSIZE(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - fsize, mtime – print file information<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>fsize</font></tt> <i>file ... - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - <tt><font size=+1>mtime</font></tt> <i>file ...<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Fsize</i> prints the name and size of each of the files. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Mtime</i> prints the name and modification time (in seconds since - the epoch) of each of the files.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/fsize.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/mtime.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The output formats of the two programs are different.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/grap.html b/man/man1/grap.html deleted file mode 100644 index e4e9c3c4..00000000 --- a/man/man1/grap.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,232 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>grap(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>GRAP(1)</b><td align=right><b>GRAP(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - grap – pic preprocessor for drawing graphs<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>grap</font></tt> [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Grap</i> is a <a href="../man1/pic.html"><i>pic</i>(1)</a> preprocessor for drawing graphs on a typesetter. - Graphs are surrounded by the <i>troff</i> ‘commands’ <tt><font size=+1>.G1</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>.G2</font></tt>. Data - are scaled and plotted, with tick marks supplied automatically. - Commands exist to modify the frame, add labels, override the default - ticks, change the plotting style, define coordinate - ranges and transformations, and include data from files. In addition, - <i>grap</i> provides the same loops, conditionals, and macro processing - that <i>pic</i> does. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>frame ht</font></tt> <i>e</i> <tt><font size=+1>wid</font></tt> <i>e</i> <tt><font size=+1>top dotted</font></tt> <i>...</i>: Set the frame around the graph - to specified <tt><font size=+1>ht</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>wid</font></tt>; default is 2 by 3 (inches). The line - <i>styles</i> (<tt><font size=+1>dotted</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>dashed</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>invis</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>solid</font></tt> (default)) of the <i>sides</i> (<tt><font size=+1>top</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>bot</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>left</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>right</font></tt>) of the frame can be set independently. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>label</font></tt> <i>side </i><tt><font size=+1>"a label" "as a set of strings"</font></tt> <i>adjust</i>: Place label on - specified side; default side is bottom. <i>adjust</i> is <tt><font size=+1>up</font></tt> (or <tt><font size=+1>down - left right</font></tt>) <i>expr</i> to shift default position; <tt><font size=+1>width</font></tt> <i>expr</i> sets the - width explicitly. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>ticks</font></tt> <i>side</i> <tt><font size=+1>in at</font></tt> <i>optname expr, expr, ...</i>: Put ticks on <i>side</i> at - <i>expr, ...,</i> and label with <i>"expr"</i>. If any <i>expr</i> is followed by "...", - label tick with "...", and turn off all automatic labels. If "..." - contains <tt><font size=+1>%f</font></tt>’s, they will be interpreted as <tt><font size=+1>printf</font></tt> formatting instructions - for the tick value. Ticks point <tt><font size=+1>in</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>out</font></tt> (default out). Tick - iterator: instead of <tt><font size=+1>at</font></tt> <i>...</i>, use <tt><font size=+1>from</font></tt> <i>expr</i> <tt><font size=+1>to</font></tt> <i>expr</i> <tt><font size=+1>by</font></tt> <i>op expr</i> - where <i>op</i> is optionally <tt><font size=+1>+−*/</font></tt> for additive or multiplicative steps. - <tt><font size=+1>by</font></tt> can be omitted, to give steps of size 1. If no ticks are requested, - they are supplied automatically; suppress this with <tt><font size=+1>ticks off</font></tt>. - Automatic ticks normally leave a margin of 7% on each - side; set this to anything by <tt><font size=+1>margin =</font></tt> <i>expr</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>grid</font></tt> <i>side linedesc</i> <tt><font size=+1>at</font></tt> <i>optname expr, expr, ...</i>: Draw grids perpendicular - to <i>side</i> in style <i>linedesc</i> at <i>expr, ....</i> Iterators and labels work - as with ticks. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>coord</font></tt> <i>optname</i> <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt> <i>min, max</i> <tt><font size=+1>y</font></tt> <i>min, max</i> <tt><font size=+1>log x log y</font></tt>: Set range of - coords and optional log scaling on either or both. This overrides - computation of data range. Default value of <i>optname</i> is current - coordinate system (each <tt><font size=+1>coord</font></tt> defines a new coordinate system). - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>plot </font></tt><i>"str"</i> <tt><font size=+1>at</font></tt> <i>point</i>; <i>"str"</i> <tt><font size=+1>at</font></tt> <i>point</i>: Put <i>str</i> at <i>point</i>. Text position - can be qualified with <tt><font size=+1>rjust</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>ljust</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>above</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>below</font></tt> after "...". - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>line from</font></tt> <i>point</i> <tt><font size=+1>to</font></tt> <i>point linedesc</i>: Draw line from here to there. - <tt><font size=+1>arrow</font></tt> works in place of <tt><font size=+1>line</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>next</font></tt> <i>optname</i> <tt><font size=+1>at</font></tt> <i>point linedesc</i>: Continue plot of data in <i>optname - to point</i>; default is current. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>draw</font></tt> <i>optname linedesc ...</i>: Set mode for <tt><font size=+1>next</font></tt>: use this style from - now on, and plot "..." at each point (if given). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>new</font></tt> <i>optname linedesc ...</i>: Set mode for <tt><font size=+1>next</font></tt>, but disconnect from - previous. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A list of numbers <i>x y1 y2 y3 ...</i> is treated as <tt><font size=+1>plot bullet at</font></tt> - <i>x,y1</i>; <tt><font size=+1>plot bullet at</font></tt> <i>x,y2</i>; etc., or as <tt><font size=+1>next at</font></tt> <i>x,y1</i> etc., if <tt><font size=+1>draw</font></tt> - is specified. Abscissae of 1,2,3,... are provided if there is - only one input number per line. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A point <i>optname expr, expr</i> maps the point to the named coordinate - system. A <i>linedesc</i> is one of <tt><font size=+1>dot dash invis solid</font></tt> optionally followed - by an expression. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>define</font></tt> <i>name</i> <tt><font size=+1>{</font></tt><i>whatever</i><tt><font size=+1>}</font></tt>: Define a macro. There are macros already - defined for standard plotting symbols like <tt><font size=+1>bullet</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>circle</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>star</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>plus</font></tt>, etc., in <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/lib/grap.defines</font></tt>, which is included - if it exists. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>var</i> <tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt> <i>expr</i>: Evaluate an expression. Operators are <tt><font size=+1>+ − *</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt>. - Functions are <tt><font size=+1>log</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>exp</font></tt> (both base 10), <tt><font size=+1>sin</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>cos</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>sqrt</font></tt>; <tt><font size=+1>rand</font></tt> - returns random number on [0,1); <tt><font size=+1>max(</font></tt><i>e</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt><i>e</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>min(</font></tt><i>e</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt><i>e</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>int(</font></tt><i>e</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>print</font></tt> <i>expr</i>; <tt><font size=+1>print "</font></tt><i>...</i><tt><font size=+1>"</font></tt>: As a debugging aid, print <i>expr</i> or <i>string</i> - on the standard error. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>copy "</font></tt><i>file name</i><tt><font size=+1>"</font></tt>: Include this file right here. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>copy thru</font></tt> <i>macro</i>: Pass rest of input (until <tt><font size=+1>.G2</font></tt>) through <i>macro</i>, - treating each field (non-blank, or "...") as an argument. <i>macro</i> - can be the name of a macro previously defined, or the body of - one in place, like <tt><font size=+1>/plot $1 at $2,$3/</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>copy thru</font></tt> <i>macro</i> <tt><font size=+1>until "</font></tt><i>string</i><tt><font size=+1>"</font></tt>: Stop copy when input is <i>string</i> (left-justified). - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>pic</font></tt> <i>remainder of line</i>: Copy to output with leading blanks removed. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>graph</font></tt> <i>Name pic-position</i>: Start a new frame, place it at specified - position, e.g., <tt><font size=+1>graph Thing2 with .sw at Thing1.se + (0.1,0)</font></tt>. - <i>Name</i> must be capitalized to keep <i>pic</i> happy. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>anything at beginning of line</i>: Copied verbatim. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>sh %</font></tt><i>anything</i> <tt><font size=+1>%</font></tt>: Pass everything between the <tt><font size=+1>%</font></tt>’s to the shell; - as with macros, <tt><font size=+1>%</font></tt> may be any character and <i>anything</i> may include - newlines. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>#</font></tt> <i>anything</i>: A comment, which is discarded. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Order is mostly irrelevant; no category is mandatory. Any arguments - on the <tt><font size=+1>.G1</font></tt> line are placed on the generated <tt><font size=+1>.PS</font></tt> line for <i>pic</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>.G1<br> - frame ht 1 top invis right invis<br> - coord x 0, 10 y 1, 3 log y<br> - ticks left in at 1 "bottommost tick", 2,3 "top tick"<br> - ticks bot in from 0 to 10 by 2<br> - label bot "silly graph"<br> - label left "left side label" "here"<br> - grid left dashed at 2.5<br> - copy thru / circle at $1,$2 /<br> - 1 1<br> - 2 1.5<br> - 3 2<br> - 4 1.5<br> - 10 3<br> - .G2<br> - frame ht 1 top invis right invis<br> - coord x 0, 10 y 1, 3 log y<br> - ticks left in at 1 "bottommost tick", 2,3 "top tick"<br> - ticks bot in from 0 to 10 by 2<br> - label bot "silly graph"<br> - label left "left side label" "here"<br> - grid left dashed at 2.5<br> - copy thru / circle at $1,$2 /<br> - 1 1<br> - 2 1.5<br> - 3 2<br> - 4 1.5<br> - 10 3<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/lib/grap.defines</font></tt> definitions of standard plotting - characters, e.g., bullet<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/grap<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/pic.html"><i>pic</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/troff.html"><i>troff</i>(1)</a><br> - J. L. Bentley and B. W. Kernighan, “GRAP--A Language for Typesetting - Graphs”, <i>Unix Research System Programmer’s Manual,</i> Tenth Edition, - Volume 2.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/graph.html b/man/man1/graph.html deleted file mode 100644 index af80b3d4..00000000 --- a/man/man1/graph.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,117 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>graph(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>GRAPH(1)</b><td align=right><b>GRAPH(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - graph – draw a graph<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>graph</font></tt> [ <i>option ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Graph</i> with no options takes pairs of numbers from the standard - input as abscissas (<i>x</i>-values) and ordinates (<i>y</i>-values) of a graph. - Successive points are connected by straight lines. The graph is - encoded on the standard output for display by <a href="../man1/plot.html"><i>plot</i>(1)</a> filters. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If an ordinate is followed by a nonnumeric string, that string - is printed as a label beginning on the point. Labels may be surrounded - with quotes <tt><font size=+1>" "</font></tt> in which case they may be empty or contain blanks - and numbers; labels never contain newlines. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The following options are recognized, each as a separate argument.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt> Supply abscissas automatically; no <i>x</i>-values appear in the input. - Spacing is given by the next argument (default 1). A second optional - argument is the starting point for automatic abscissas (default - 0, or 1 with a log scale in <i>x</i>, or the lower limit given by <tt><font size=+1>−x</font></tt>).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−b</font></tt> Break (disconnect) the graph after each label in the input.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> Character string given by next argument is default label for - each point.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−g</font></tt> Next argument is grid style, 0 no grid, 1 frame with ticks, - 2 full grid (default).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> Next argument is a legend to title the graph. Grid ranges are - automatically printed as part of the title unless a <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> option - is present.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−m</font></tt> Next argument is mode (style) of connecting lines: 0 disconnected, - 1 connected. Some devices give distinguishable line styles for - other small integers. Mode –1 (default) begins with style 1 and - rotates styles for successive curves under option <tt><font size=+1>−o</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−o</font></tt> (Overlay.) The ordinates for <i>n</i> superposed curves appear in the - input with each abscissa value. The next argument is <i>n</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> Save screen; no new page for this graph.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−x l</font></tt>If <tt><font size=+1>l</font></tt> is present, <i>x</i>-axis is logarithmic. Next 1 (or 2) arguments - are lower (and upper) <i>x</i> limits. Third argument, if present, is - grid spacing on <i>x</i> axis. Normally these quantities are determined - automatically.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−y l</font></tt>Similarly for <i>y</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt> Make automatically determined <i>x</i> and <i>y</i> scales equal.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−h</font></tt> Next argument is fraction of space for height.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt> Similarly for width.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt> Next argument is fraction of space to move right before plotting.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−u</font></tt> Similarly to move up before plotting.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> Transpose horizontal and vertical axes. (Option <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt> now applies - to the vertical axis.) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If a specified lower limit exceeds the upper limit, the axis is - reversed.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/graph<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/plot.html"><i>plot</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/grap.html"><i>grap</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Segments that run out of bounds are dropped, not windowed. Logarithmic - axes may not be reversed. Option <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt> actually makes automatic limits, - rather than automatic scaling, equal.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/grep.html b/man/man1/grep.html deleted file mode 100644 index e9682561..00000000 --- a/man/man1/grep.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,117 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>grep(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>GREP(1)</b><td align=right><b>GREP(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - grep, g – search a file for a pattern<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>grep</font></tt> [ <i>option ...</i> ] <i>pattern</i> [ <i>file ...</i> ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>g</font></tt> [ <i>option ...</i> ] <i>pattern</i> [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Grep</i> searches the input <i>files</i> (standard input default) for lines - that match the <i>pattern</i>, a regular expression as defined in <a href="../man7/regexp.html"><i>regexp</i>(7)</a> - with the addition of a newline character as an alternative (substitute - for <tt><font size=+1>|</font></tt>) with lowest precedence. Normally, each line matching the - pattern is ‘selected’, and each selected line is copied to - the standard output. The options are<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> Print only a count of matching lines.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−h</font></tt> Do not print file name tags (headers) with output lines.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt> The following argument is taken as a <i>pattern</i>. This option makes - it easy to specify patterns that might confuse argument parsing, - such as <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> Ignore alphabetic case distinctions. The implementation folds - into lower case all letters in the pattern and input before interpretation. - Matched lines are printed in their original form.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> (ell) Print the names of files with selected lines; don’t print - the lines.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−L</font></tt> Print the names of files with no selected lines; the converse - of <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> Mark each printed line with its line number counted in its file.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> Produce no output, but return status.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−v</font></tt> Reverse: print lines that do not match the pattern.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> The pattern argument is the name of a file containing regular - expressions one per line.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−b</font></tt> Don’t buffer the output: write each output line as soon as it - is discovered. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Output lines are tagged by file name when there is more than one - input file. (To force this tagging, include <tt><font size=+1>/dev/null</font></tt> as a file - name argument.) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Care should be taken when using the shell metacharacters <tt><font size=+1>$*[^|()=\</font></tt> - and newline in <i>pattern</i>; it is safest to enclose the entire expression - in single quotes <tt><font size=+1>'</font></tt>...<tt><font size=+1>'</font></tt>. An expression starting with ’*’ will treat - the rest of the expression as literal characters. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>G</i> invokes grep with <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> and forces tagging of output lines by file - name. If no files are listed, it searches all files matching<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>*.C *.b *.c *.h *.m *.cc *.java *.py *.tex *.ms<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/grep<br> - /usr/local/plan9/bin/g<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/ed.html"><i>ed</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/awk.html"><i>awk</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/sed.html"><i>sed</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/sam.html"><i>sam</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man7/regexp.html"><i>regexp</i>(7)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Exit status is null if any lines are selected, or non-null when - no lines are selected or an error occurs.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/gview.html b/man/man1/gview.html deleted file mode 100644 index 6abdc7da..00000000 --- a/man/man1/gview.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,155 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>gview(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>GVIEW(1)</b><td align=right><b>GVIEW(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - gview – interactive graph viewer<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>gview</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> <i>logfile</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−m</font></tt> ] [ <i>file</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Gview</i> reads polygonal lines or a polygonal line drawing from an - <tt><font size=+1>ASCII</font></tt> input file (which defaults to standard input), and views - it interactively, with commands to zoom in and out, perform simple - editing operations, and display information about points and polylines. - The editing commands can change the color and - thickness of the polylines, delete (or undelete) some of them, - and optionally rotate and move them. It is also possible to generate - an output file that reflects these changes and is in the same - format as the input. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Since the <tt><font size=+1>move</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>rotate</font></tt> commands are undesirable when just viewing - a graph, they are only enabled if <i>gview</i> is invoked with the <tt><font size=+1>−m</font></tt> - option. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Clicking on a polyline with button 1 displays the coordinates - and a <i>t</i> value that tells how far along the polyline. <i>(t</i>=0 at the - first vertex, <i>t</i>=1 at the first vertex, <i>t</i>=1.5 halfway between the - second and third vertices, etc.) The <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> option generates a log - file that lists all points selected in this manner. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The most important interactive operations are to <i>zoom in</i> by sweeping - out a rectangle, or to <i>zoom out</i> so that everything currently being - displayed shrinks to fit in the swept-out rectangle. Other options - on the button 3 menu are <i>unzoom</i> which restores the coordinate - system to the default state where everything fits on - the screen, <i>recenter</i> which takes a point and makes it the center - of the window, and <i>square up</i> which makes the horizontal and vertical - scale factors equal. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - To take a graph of a function where some part is almost linear - and see how it deviates from a straight line, select two points - on this part of the graph (i.e., select one with button 1 and - then select the other) and then use the <i>slant</i> command on the button - 3 menu. This slants the coordinate system so that the line - between the two selected points appears horizontal (but vertical - still means positive <i>y</i>). Then the <i>zoom in</i> command can be used - to accentuate deviations from horizontal. There is also an <i>unslant</i> - command that undoes all of this and goes back to an unslanted - coordinate system. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - There is a <i>recolor</i> command on button 3 that lets you select a - color and change everything to have that color, and a similar - command on button 2 that only affects the selected polyline. The - <i>thick</i> or <i>thin</i> command on button 2 changes the thickness of the - selected polyline and there is also an undo command for such - edits. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Finally, button 3 had commands to <i>read</i> a new input file and display - it on top of everything else, <i>restack</i> the drawing order (in case - lines of different color are drawn on top of each other), <i>write</i> - everything into an output file, or <i>exit</i> the program. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each polyline in an input or output file is a space-delimited - <i>x y</i> coordinate pair on a line by itself, and the polyline is a - sequence of such vertices followed by a label. The label could - be just a blank line or it could be a string in double quotes, - or virtually any text that does not contain spaces and is on a - line by itself. The - label at the end of the last polyline is optional. It is not legal - to have two consecutive labels, since that would denote a zero-vertex - polyline and each polyline must have at least one vertex. (One-vertex - polylines are useful for scatter plots.)<br> - If the label after a polyline can contains the word <tt><font size=+1>Thick</font></tt> or a - color name <tt><font size=+1>(Red</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Pink</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Dkred</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Orange</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Yellow</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Dkyellow</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Green</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>Dkgreen</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Cyan</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Blue</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Ltblue</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Magenta</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Violet</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Gray</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Black</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>White</font></tt>), - whichever color name comes first will be used to color the polyline. - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - To see a graph of the function <i>y</i>=<i>sin(</i>x<i>)/</i>x generate input with - an awk script and pipe it into <i>gview</i>:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>awk 'BEGIN{for(x=.1;x<500;x+=.1)print x,sin(x)/x}' | gview<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/draw/gview.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/awk.html"><i>awk</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The user interface for the <i>slant</i> command is counter-intuitive. - Perhaps it would be better to have a scheme for sweeping out a - parallelogram.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/gzip.html b/man/man1/gzip.html deleted file mode 100644 index 3f476f15..00000000 --- a/man/man1/gzip.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>gzip(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>GZIP(1)</b><td align=right><b>GZIP(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - gzip, gunzip, bzip2, bunzip2, zip, unzip, – compress and expand - data<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>gzip</font></tt> [<tt><font size=+1>−cvD</font></tt>[<tt><font size=+1>1−9</font></tt>]] [<i>file</i> <tt><font size=+1>...</font></tt>] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>gunzip</font></tt> [<tt><font size=+1>−ctTvD</font></tt>] [<i>file</i> <tt><font size=+1>...</font></tt>] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>bzip2</font></tt> [<tt><font size=+1>−cvD</font></tt>[<tt><font size=+1>1−9</font></tt>]] [<i>file</i> <tt><font size=+1>...</font></tt>] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>bunzip2</font></tt> [<tt><font size=+1>−cvD</font></tt>] [<i>file</i> <tt><font size=+1>...</font></tt>] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>zip</font></tt> [<tt><font size=+1>−vD</font></tt>[<tt><font size=+1>1−9</font></tt>]] [<tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> <i>zipfile</i>] <i>file</i> [<tt><font size=+1>...</font></tt>] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>unzip</font></tt> [<tt><font size=+1>−cistTvD</font></tt>] [<tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> <i>zipfile</i>] <i>[</i>file <tt><font size=+1>...</font></tt>]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Gzip</i> encodes files with a hybrid Lempel-Ziv 1977 and Huffman compression - algorithm known as <tt><font size=+1>deflate</font></tt>. Most of the time, the resulting file - is smaller, and will never be much bigger. Output files are named - by taking the last path element of each file argument and appending - <tt><font size=+1>.gz</font></tt>; if the resulting name ends with - <tt><font size=+1>.tar.gz</font></tt>, it is converted to <tt><font size=+1>.tgz</font></tt> instead. <i>Gunzip</i> reverses the - process. Its output files are named by taking the last path element - of each file argument, converting <tt><font size=+1>.tgz</font></tt> to <tt><font size=+1>.tar.gz</font></tt>, and stripping - any <tt><font size=+1>.gz</font></tt>; the resulting name must be different from the original - name. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Bzip2</i> and <i>bunzip2</i> are similar in interface to <i>gzip</i> and <i>gunzip</i>, - but use a modified Burrows-Wheeler block sorting compression algorithm. - The default suffix for output files is <tt><font size=+1>.bz2</font></tt>, with <tt><font size=+1>.tar.bz2</font></tt> becoming - <tt><font size=+1>.tbz</font></tt>. <i>Bunzip2</i> recognizes the extension <tt><font size=+1>.tbz2</font></tt> as a synonym for - <tt><font size=+1>.tbz</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Zip</i> encodes the named files and places the results into the archive - <i>zipfile</i>, or the standard output if no file is given. <i>Unzip</i> extracts - files from an archive created by <i>zip</i>. If no files are named as - arguments, all of files in the archive are extracted. A directory’s - name implies all recursively contained files and subdirectories. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - None of these programs removes the original files. If the process - fails, the faulty output files are removed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The options are:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> Write to standard output rather than creating an output file.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> Convert all archive file names to lower case.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> Streaming mode. Looks at the file data adjacent to each compressed - file rather than seeking in the central file directory. This is - the mode used by <i>unzip</i> if no <i>zipfile</i> is specified. If <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> is given, - <tt><font size=+1>−T</font></tt> is ignored.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> List matching files in the archive rather than extracting them.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−T</font></tt> Set the output time to that specified in the archive.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−1</font></tt> .. <tt><font size=+1>−9</font></tt> Sets the compression level. <tt><font size=+1>−1</font></tt> is tuned for speed, <tt><font size=+1>−9</font></tt> - for minimal output size. The best compromise is <tt><font size=+1>−6</font></tt>, the default.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−v</font></tt> Produce more descriptive output. With <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt>, adds the uncompressed - size in bytes and the modification time to the output. Without - <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt>, prints the names of files on standard error as they are compressed - or decompressed.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−D</font></tt> Produce debugging output.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/gzip<br> - /usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/bzip2<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/tar.html"><i>tar</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/compress.html"><i>compress</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Unzip</i> can only extract files which are uncompressed or compressed - with the <tt><font size=+1>deflate</font></tt> compression scheme. Recent zip files fall into - this category.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/hoc.html b/man/man1/hoc.html deleted file mode 100644 index 21107e8e..00000000 --- a/man/man1/hoc.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,136 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>hoc(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>HOC(1)</b><td align=right><b>HOC(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - hoc – interactive floating point language<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>hoc</font></tt> [ <i>file ...</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt> <i>expression</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Hoc</i> interprets a simple language for floating point arithmetic, - at about the level of BASIC, with C-like syntax and functions. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The named <i>files</i> are read and interpreted in order. If no <i>file</i> - is given or if <i>file</i> is <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> <i>hoc</i> interprets the standard input. The - <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt> option allows input to <i>hoc</i> to be specified on the command line, - to be treated as if it appeared in a file. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Hoc</i> input consists of <i>expressions</i> and <i>statements</i>. Expressions - are evaluated and their results printed. Statements, typically - assignments and function or procedure definitions, produce no - output unless they explicitly call <i>print</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Variable names have the usual syntax, including <tt><font size=+1>_</font></tt>; the name <tt><font size=+1>_</font></tt> - by itself contains the value of the last expression evaluated. - The variables <tt><font size=+1>E</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>PI</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>PHI</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>GAMMA</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>DEG</font></tt> are predefined; the last - is 59.25..., degrees per radian. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Expressions are formed with these C-like operators, listed by - decreasing precedence.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>^</font></tt> exponentiation<br> - <tt><font size=+1>! − ++ −−<br> - * / %<br> - + −<br> - > >= < <= == !=<br> - &&<br> - ||<br> - = += −= *= /= %=<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - Built in functions are <tt><font size=+1>abs</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>acos</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>asin</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>atan</font></tt> (one argument), <tt><font size=+1>cos</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>cosh</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>exp</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>int</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>log</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>log10</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>sin</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>sinh</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>sqrt</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>tan</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>tanh</font></tt>. The - function <tt><font size=+1>read(x)</font></tt> reads a value into the variable <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt> and returns - 0 at EOF; the statement <tt><font size=+1>print</font></tt> prints a list of expressions that - may include string constants such as - <tt><font size=+1>"hello\n"</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - <tt><font size=+1> - </font></tt>Control flow statements are <tt><font size=+1>if</font></tt>-<tt><font size=+1>else</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>while</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>for</font></tt>, with braces - for grouping. Newline ends a statement. Backslash-newline is equivalent - to a space. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Functions and procedures are introduced by the words <tt><font size=+1>func</font></tt> and - <tt><font size=+1>proc</font></tt>; <tt><font size=+1>return</font></tt> is used to return with a value from a function.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>func gcd(a, b) {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - temp = abs(a) % abs(b)<br> - if(temp == 0) return abs(b)<br> - return gcd(b, temp)<br> - - </table> - }<br> - for(i=1; i<12; i++) print gcd(i,12)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/hoc<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/bc.html"><i>bc</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/dc.html"><i>dc</i>(1)</a><br> - B. W. Kernighan and R. Pike, <i>The Unix Programming Environment,</i> - Prentice-Hall, 1984<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Error recovery is imperfect within function and procedure definitions.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/idiff.html b/man/man1/idiff.html deleted file mode 100644 index 15296a37..00000000 --- a/man/man1/idiff.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>idiff(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>IDIFF(1)</b><td align=right><b>IDIFF(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - idiff – interactive diff<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>idiff</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−bw</font></tt> ] <i>file1 file2<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Idiff</i> interactively merges <i>file1</i> and <i>file2</i> onto standard output. - Wherever <i>file1</i> and <i>file2</i> differ, <i>idiff</i> displays the differences - in the style of “<tt><font size=+1>diff −n</font></tt>” on standard error and prompts the user - to select a chunk. Valid responses are:<br> - <tt><font size=+1><</font></tt> Use the chunk from <i>file1</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>></font></tt> Use the chunk from <i>file2</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt> Use the diff output itself.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>q<</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>q></font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>q=<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Use the given response for all future questions.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt><i>cmd</i>Execute <i>cmd</i> and prompt again. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Idiff</i> invokes <a href="../man1/diff.html"><i>diff</i>(1)</a> to compare the files. The <tt><font size=+1>−b</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt> flags, - if passed, are passed to <i>diff</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/tmp/idiff.*<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/idiff.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/diff.html"><i>diff</i>(1)</a><br> - Kernighan and Pike, <i>The Unix Programming Environment</i>, Prentice-Hall, - 1984.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> 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height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="split.html">split(1)</a><td>split – split a file into pieces -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="src.html">src(1)</a><td>src – find source code for executable -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="stats.html">stats(1)</a><td>stats, auxstats – display graphs of system activity -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="strings.html">strings(1)</a><td>strings – extract printable strings -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="sum.html">sum(1)</a><td>sum, md5sum, sha1sum – sum and count blocks in a file -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="tail.html">tail(1)</a><td>tail – deliver the last part of a file -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="tbl.html">tbl(1)</a><td>tbl – format tables for nroff or troff -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="tcs.html">tcs(1)</a><td>tcs – translate character sets -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="tee.html">tee(1)</a><td>tee – pipe fitting -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="test.html">test(1)</a><td>test – set status according to condition -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="time.html">time(1)</a><td>time – time a command -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="touch.html">touch(1)</a><td>touch – set modification date of a file -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="tr.html">tr(1)</a><td>tr – translate characters -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="tr2post.html">tr2post(1)</a><td>tr2post – convert troff intermediate to PostScript -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="troff.html">troff(1)</a><td>troff, nroff – text formatting and typesetting -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="troff2html.html">troff2html(1)</a><td>troff2html – convert troff output into HTML -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="tweak.html">tweak(1)</a><td>tweak – edit image files, subfont files, face files, etc. -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="uniq.html">uniq(1)</a><td>uniq – report repeated lines in a file -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="units.html">units(1)</a><td>units – conversion program -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="vac.html">vac(1)</a><td>vac – create a vac archive on Venti -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="wc.html">wc(1)</a><td>wc – word count -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="web.html">web(1)</a><td>web, wmail – handle web page, mail message for plumber -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="wintext.html">wintext(1)</a><td>wintext, ", "" – access text in current window -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="xd.html">xd(1)</a><td>xd – hex, octal, decimal, or ASCII dump -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="yacc.html">yacc(1)</a><td>yacc – yet another compiler-compiler -</table> -</center> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<td width=20> -</table> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/man/man1/intro.html b/man/man1/intro.html deleted file mode 100644 index fc628e5a..00000000 --- a/man/man1/intro.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,221 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>intro(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>INTRO(1)</b><td align=right><b>INTRO(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - intro – introduction to Plan 9 from User Space<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Plan 9 is a distributed computing environment built at Bell Labs - starting in the late 1980s. The system can be obtained from Bell - Labs at <tt><font size=+1>http://plan9.bell−labs.com/plan9</font></tt> and runs on PCs and a - variety of other platforms. Plan 9 became a convenient platform - for experimenting with new ideas, - applications, and services. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Plan 9 from User Space provides many of the ideas, applications, - and services from Plan 9 on Unix-like systems. It runs on FreeBSD - (x86), Linux (x86 and PowerPC), Mac OS X (PowerPC), OpenBSD (x86), - and SunOS (Sparc).<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Commands </b></font><br> - Plan 9 from User Space expects its own directory tree, conventionally - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9</font></tt>. When programs need to access files in the tree, - they expect the <tt><font size=+1>$PLAN9</font></tt> environment variable to contain the name - of the root of the tree. See <a href="../man1/install.html"><i>install</i>(1)</a> for details about installation. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Many of the familiar Unix commands, for example <a href="../man1/cat.html"><i>cat</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/ls.html"><i>ls</i>(1)</a>, - and <a href="../man1/wc.html"><i>wc</i>(1)</a>, are present, but in their Plan 9 forms: <i>cat</i> takes no - arguments, <i>ls</i> does not columnate its output when printing to a - terminal, and <i>wc</i> counts UTF characters. In some cases, the differences - are quite noticeable: <a href="../man1/grep.html"><i>grep</i>(1)</a> and <a href="../man1/sed.html"><i>sed</i>(1)</a> expect Plan 9 - regular expressions (see <a href="../man7/regexp.html"><i>regexp</i>(7)</a>), which are closest to what - Unix calls extended regular expressions. Because of these differences, - it is not recommended to put <tt><font size=+1>$PLAN9/bin</font></tt> before the usual system - <tt><font size=+1>bin</font></tt> directories in your search path. Instead, put it at the end - of your path and use the <a href="../man1/9.html"><i>9</i>(1)</a> script when you want to - invoke the Plan 9 version of a traditional Unix command. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Occasionally the Plan 9 programs have been changed to adapt to - Unix. <a href="../man1/Mk.html"><i>Mk</i>(1)</a> now allows mkfiles to choose their own shell, and - <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a> has a <i>ulimit</i> builtin and manages <tt><font size=+1>$PATH</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Many of the graphical programs from Plan 9 are present, including - <a href="../man1/sam.html"><i>sam</i>(1)</a> and <a href="../man1/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(1)</a>. An X11 window manager <a href="../man1/rio.html"><i>rio</i>(1)</a> mimics Plan 9’s - window system, with command windows implemented by the external - program <a href="../man1/9term.html"><i>9term</i>(1)</a>. Following the style of X Windows, these programs - run in new windows rather than the one in - which they are invoked. They all take a <tt><font size=+1>−W</font></tt> option to specify the - size and placement of the new window. The argument is one of <i>width</i><tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt><i>height</i>, - <i>width</i><tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt><i>height</i><tt><font size=+1>@</font></tt><i>xmin</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt><i>xmax</i>, or <i>xmin</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt><i>ymin</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt><i>xmax</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt><i>ymax</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <a href="../man4/plumber.html"><i>plumber</i>(4)</a> helps to connect the various Plan 9 programs together, - and fittings like <a href="../man1/web.html"><i>web</i>(1)</a> connect it to external programs such - as web browsers; one can click on a URL in <i>acme</i> and see the page - load in <i>Firefox</i>.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>User-level file servers </b></font><br> - In Plan 9, user-level file servers present file trees via the - Plan 9 file protocol, 9P. Processes can mount arbitrary file servers - and customize their own name spaces. These facilities are used - to connect programs. Clients interact with file servers by reading - and writing files. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - This cannot be done directly on Unix. Instead the servers listen - for 9P connections on Unix domain sockets; clients connect to - these sockets and speak 9P directly using the <a href="../man3/9pclient.html"><i>9pclient</i>(3)</a> library. - <a href="../man4/Intro.html"><i>Intro</i>(4)</a> tells more of the story. The effect is not as clean as - on Plan 9, but it gets the job done and still provides a uniform - and - easy-to-understand mechanism. The <a href="../man1/9p.html"><i>9p</i>(1)</a> client can be used in - shell scripts or by hand to carry out simple interactions with - servers.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>External databases </b></font><br> - Some programs rely on large databases that would be cumbersome - to include in every release. Scripts are provided that download - these databases separately. These databases can be downloaded - separately. See <tt><font size=+1>$PLAN9/dict/README</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>$PLAN9/sky/README</font></tt>.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Programming </b></font><br> - The shell scripts <i>9c</i> and <i>9l</i> (see <a href="../man1/9c.html"><i>9c</i>(1)</a>) provide a simple interface - to the underlying system compiler and linker, similar to the <i>2c</i> - and <i>2l</i> families on Plan 9. <i>9c</i> compiles source files, and <i>9l</i> links - object files into executables. When using Plan 9 libraries, <i>9l</i> - infers the correct set of libraries from the object files, so - that no <tt><font size=+1>−l - </font></tt>options are needed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The only way to write multithreaded programs is to use the <a href="../man3/thread.html"><i>thread</i>(3)</a> - library. <a href="../man3/Rfork.html"><i>Rfork</i>(3)</a> exists but is not as capable as on Plan 9. There - are many unfortunate by necessary preprocessor diversions to make - Plan 9 and Unix libraries coexist. See <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a> for details. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The debuggers <a href="../man1/acid.html"><i>acid</i>(1)</a> and <a href="../man1/db.html"><i>db</i>(1)</a> and the debugging library <a href="../man3/mach.html"><i>mach</i>(3)</a> - are works in progress. They are platform-independent, so that - x86 Linux core dumps can be inspected on PowerPC Mac OS X machines, - but they are also fairly incomplete. The x86 target is the most - mature; initial PowerPC support exists; and other - targets are unimplemented. The debuggers can only inspect, not - manipulate, target processes. Support for operating system threads - and for 64-bit architectures needs to be rethought. On x86 Linux - systems, <i>acid</i> and <i>db</i> can be relied upon to produce reasonable - stack traces (often in cases when GNU <i>gdb</i> cannot) and - dump data structures, but that it is the extent to which they - have been developed and exercised.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Porting programs </b></font><br> - The vast majority of the familiar Plan 9 programs have been ported, - including the Unicode-aware <a href="../man1/troff.html"><i>troff</i>(1)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Of the more recent additions to Plan 9, the <a href="../man1/secstore.html"><i>secstore</i>(1)</a> client - has been ported, though <i>secstored</i> has not. <a href="../man1/Vac.html"><i>Vac</i>(1)</a> has been ported, - though <i>vacfs</i> has not. <i>Factotum</i> and <i>venti</i> are in progress. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A backup system providing a dump file system built atop Venti - is also in progress.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Porting to new systems </b></font><br> - Porting the tree to new operating systems or architectures should - be straightforward, as system-specific code has been kept to a - minimum. The largest pieces of system-specific code are <tt><font size=+1><u.h></font></tt>, which - must include the right system files and set up the right integer - type definitions, and <i>libthread</i>, which must implement - spin locks, operating system thread creation, and context switching - routines. Portable implementations of these using <tt><font size=+1><pthread.h></font></tt> and - <tt><font size=+1><ucontext.h></font></tt> already exist. If your system supports them, you may - not need to write any system specific code at all. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - There are other smaller system dependencies, such as the terminal - handling code in <a href="../man1/9term.html"><i>9term</i>(1)</a> and the implementation of <a href="../man3/getcallerpc.html"><i>getcallerpc</i>(3)</a>, - but these are usually simple and are not on the critical path - for getting the system up and running.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The rest of this manual describes Plan 9 from User Space. Many - of the man pages have been brought from Plan 9, but they have - been updated, and others have been written from scratch. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The manual pages are in a Unix style tree, with names like <tt><font size=+1>$PLAN9/man/man1/cat.1</font></tt> - instead of Plan 9’s simpler <tt><font size=+1>$PLAN9/man/1/cat</font></tt>, so that the Unix - <a href="../man1/man.html"><i>man</i>(1)</a> utility can handle it. Some systems, for example Debian - Linux, deduce the man page locations from the search path, so - that adding <tt><font size=+1>$PLAN9/bin</font></tt> to - your path is sufficient to cause <tt><font size=+1>$PLAN9/man</font></tt> to be consulted for - manual pages using the system <i>man</i>. On other systems, or to look - at manual pages with the same name as a system page, invoke the - Plan 9 <i>man</i> directly, as in <tt><font size=+1>9 man cat</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The manual sections follow the Unix numbering conventions, not - the Plan 9 ones. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <a href="../man1">Section (1)</a> describes general publicly accessible commands. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <a href="../man3">Section (3)</a> describes C library functions. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <a href="../man4">Section (4)</a> describes user-level file servers. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <a href="../man7">Section (7)</a> describes file formats and protocols. (On Unix, section - (5) is technically for file formats but seems now to be used for - describing specific files.) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <a href="../man9">Section (9p)</a> describes the Plan 9 file protocol 9P.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - In Plan 9, a program’s exit status is an arbitrary text string, - while on Unix it is an integer. Section (1) of this manual describes - commands as though they exit with string statuses. In fact, exiting - with an empty status corresponds to exiting with status 0, and - exiting with any non-empty string corresponds to exiting with - status 1. See <a href="../man3/exits.html"><i>exits</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/join.html b/man/man1/join.html deleted file mode 100644 index 704837e4..00000000 --- a/man/man1/join.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,144 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>join(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>JOIN(1)</b><td align=right><b>JOIN(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - join – relational database operator<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>join</font></tt> [ <i>options</i> ] <i>file1 file2<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Join</i> forms, on the standard output, a join of the two relations - specified by the lines of <i>file1</i> and <i>file2</i>. If one of the file - names is <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>, the standard input is used. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>File1</i> and <i>file2</i> must be sorted in increasing ASCII collating sequence - on the fields on which they are to be joined, normally the first - in each line. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - There is one line in the output for each pair of lines in <i>file1</i> - and <i>file2</i> that have identical join fields. The output line normally - consists of the common field, then the rest of the line from <i>file1</i>, - then the rest of the line from <i>file2</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Input fields are normally separated spaces or tabs; output fields - by space. In this case, multiple separators count as one, and - leading separators are discarded. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The following options are recognized, with POSIX syntax.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt> <i>n</i> In addition to the normal output, produce a line for each - unpairable line in file <i>n</i>, where <i>n</i> is 1 or 2.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−v</font></tt> <i>n</i> Like <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt>, omitting output for paired lines.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt> <i>s</i> Replace empty output fields by string <i>s</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−1</font></tt> <i>m<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>−2</font></tt> <i>m</i> Join on the <i>m</i>th field of <i>file1</i> or <i>file2</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−j</font></tt><i>n m<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Archaic equivalent for <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt><i>n</i> <tt><font size=+1>m</font></tt>.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−o</font></tt><i>fields<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Each output line comprises the designated fields. The comma-separated - field designators are either <tt><font size=+1>0</font></tt>, meaning the join field, or have - the form <i>n</i>.<i>m</i>, where <i>n</i> is a file number and <i>m</i> is a field number. - Archaic usage allows separate arguments for field designators. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt><i>c</i> Use character <i>c</i> as the only separator (tab character) on input - and output. Every appearance of <i>c</i> in a line is significant.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>sort /etc/passwd | join −t: −1 1 −a 1 −e "" − bdays<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Add birthdays to the <tt><font size=+1>/etc/passwd</font></tt> file, leaving unknown birthdays - empty. The layout of <tt><font size=+1>/adm/users</font></tt> is given in <a href="../man5/passwd.html"><i>passwd</i>(5)</a>; <tt><font size=+1>bdays</font></tt> contains - sorted lines like <tt><font size=+1>ken:Feb 4, 1953</font></tt>.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>tr : ' ' </etc/passwd | sort −k 3 3 >temp<br> - join −1 3 −2 3 −o 1.1,2.1 temp temp | awk '$1 < $2'<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Print all pairs of users with identical userids.<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/join.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/sort.html"><i>sort</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/comm.html"><i>comm</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/awk.html"><i>awk</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - With default field separation, the collating sequence is that - of <tt><font size=+1>sort −b −k</font></tt><i>y</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt><i>y</i>; with <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt>, the sequence is that of <tt><font size=+1>sort −t</font></tt><i>x</i> <tt><font size=+1>−k</font></tt><i>y</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt><i>y</i>. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - One of the files must be randomly accessible.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/jpg.html b/man/man1/jpg.html deleted file mode 100644 index 30629c7c..00000000 --- a/man/man1/jpg.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,175 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>jpg(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>JPG(1)</b><td align=right><b>JPG(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - jpg, gif, png, ppm, bmp, yuv, ico, togif, toppm, topng, toico - – view and convert pictures<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>jpg</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−39cdefFkJrtv</font></tt> ] [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - <tt><font size=+1>gif</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−39cdektv</font></tt> ] [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - <tt><font size=+1>png</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−39cdektv</font></tt> ] [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - <tt><font size=+1>ppm</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−39cdektv</font></tt> ] [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - <tt><font size=+1>bmp</font></tt> [ <i>file</i> ]<br> - <tt><font size=+1>yuv</font></tt> [ <i>file</i> ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>togif</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> <i>comment</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> <i>loopcount</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> <i>msec</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> <i>transindex</i> - ] [ <i>file ...</i> [ <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> <i>msec</i> ] <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - <tt><font size=+1>toppm</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> <i>comment</i> ] [ <i>file</i> ]<br> - <tt><font size=+1>topng</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> <i>comment</i> ] [ [ <tt><font size=+1>−g</font></tt> <i>gamma</i> ] [ <i>file</i> ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>ico</font></tt> [ <i>file</i> ]<br> - <tt><font size=+1>toico</font></tt> [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These programs read, display, and write image files in public - formats. <i>Jpg</i>, <i>gif</i>, <i>png</i>, <i>ppm</i>, <i>bmp</i>, and <i>yuv</i>. read files in the corresponding - formats and, by default, display them in the current window; options - cause them instead to convert the images to Plan 9 image format - and write them to standard output. <i>Togif</i>, - <i>Toppm</i>, and <i>topng</i> read Plan 9 images files, convert them to GIF, - PPM, or PNG, and write them to standard output. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The default behavior of <i>jpg</i>, <i>gif</i>, and <i>ppm</i> is to display the <i>file</i>, - or standard input if no file is named. Once a file is displayed, - typing a character causes the program to display the next image. - Typing a <tt><font size=+1>q</font></tt>, DEL, or control-D exits the program. For a more user-friendly - interface, use <a href="../man1/page.html"><i>page</i>(1)</a>, which invokes these - programs to convert the images to standard format, displays them, - and offers scrolling, panning, and menu-driven navigation among - the files. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - These programs share many options:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt> Disable Floyd-Steinberg error diffusion, which is used to improve - the appearance of images on color-mapped displays, typically with - 8 bits per pixel. Primarily useful for debugging; if the display - has true RGB color, the image will be displayed in full glory.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−k</font></tt> Convert and display the image as a black and white (really grey-scale) - image.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−v</font></tt> Convert the image to an RGBV color-mapped image, even if the - display has true RGB color.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> Suppress display of the image; this is set automatically by - any of the following options:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> Convert the image to a Plan 9 representation, as defined by - <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a>, and write it to standard output.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−9</font></tt> Like <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt>, but produce an uncompressed image. This saves processing - time, particularly when the output is being piped to another program - such as <a href="../man1/page.html"><i>page</i>(1)</a>, since it avoids compression and decompression.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> Convert the image, if it is in color, to a true color RGB image.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−3</font></tt> Like <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt>, but force the image to RGB even if it is originally - grey-scale. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Jpg</i> has two extra options used to process the output of the LML - video card:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> Merge two adjacent images, which represent the two fields of - a video picture, into a single image.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−F</font></tt> The input is a motion JPEG file, with multiple images representing - frames of the movie. Sets <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <i>togif</i> and <i>toppm</i> programs go the other way: they convert from - Plan 9 images to GIF and PPM, and have no display capability. - Both accept an option <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> to set the comment field of the resulting - file. If there is only one input picture, <i>togif</i> converts the image - to GIF format. If there are many <i>files</i>, though, it will - assemble them into an animated GIF file. The options control this - process:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt><i>loopcount<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - By default, the animation will loop forever; <i>loopcount</i> specifies - how many times to loop. A value of zero means loop forever and - a negative value means to stop after playing the sequence once.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt><i>msec<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - By default, the images are displayed as fast as they can be rendered. - This option specifies the time, in milliseconds, to pause while - displaying the next named <i>file</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - <i>Gif</i> translates files that contain a ‘transparency’ index by attaching - an alpha channel to the converted image. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Ico</i> displays a Windows icon (.ico) file. If no file is specified, - <i>ico</i> reads from standard input. Icon files contain sets of icons - represeted by an image and a mask. Clicking the right button pops - up a menu that lets you write any icon’s image as a Plan 9 image - (<i>width</i>x<i>height</i>.image), write any icon’s mask as a Plan 9 - image (<i>width</i>x<i>height</i>.mask), or exit. Selecting one of the write - menu items yields a sight cursor. Move the sight over the icon - and right click again to write. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Toico</i> takes a list of Plan 9 image files (or standard input) and - creates a single icon file. The masks in the icon file will be - the white space in the image. The icon file is written to standard - output.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/jpg<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/page.html"><i>page</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Writing an animated GIF using <i>togif</i> is a clumsy undertaking.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/kill.html b/man/man1/kill.html deleted file mode 100644 index 107e438d..00000000 --- a/man/man1/kill.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>kill(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>KILL(1)</b><td align=right><b>KILL(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - kill, slay, start, stop – print commands to manipulate processes<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>kill</font></tt> <i>name ... - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - <tt><font size=+1>slay</font></tt> <i>name ... - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - <tt><font size=+1>start</font></tt> <i>name ... - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - <tt><font size=+1>stop</font></tt> <i>name ...<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Kill</i> prints commands that will cause all processes with <i>name</i> and - owned by the current user to be terminated. Each command is commented - with an output line from <a href="../man1/ps.html"><i>ps</i>(1)</a> describing the process that would - be killed. Use the <tt><font size=+1>send</font></tt> command of <a href="../man1/9term.html"><i>9term</i>(1)</a>, or pipe the output - of <i>kill</i> into <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a> or <a href="../man1/sh.html"><i>sh</i>(1)</a> to execute the - commands. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Kill</i> suggests sending a Unix <tt><font size=+1>TERM</font></tt> signal to the process; sending - a <tt><font size=+1>KILL</font></tt> signal is a surer, if heavy handed, kill, but is necessary - if the offending process is ignoring signals. The <i>slay</i> command - prints commands to do this. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Stop</i> prints commands to pause execution of processes by sending - them the <tt><font size=+1>STOP</font></tt> signal. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Start</i> prints commands to restart stopped processes by sending - them the <tt><font size=+1>CONT</font></tt> signal.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/bin<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/ps.html"><i>ps</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man3/notify.html"><i>notify</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Stop</i> and <i>start</i> should limit themselves to currently running or - stopped processes.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/label.html b/man/man1/label.html deleted file mode 100644 index 8c7999d4..00000000 --- a/man/man1/label.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,117 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>label(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>LABEL(1)</b><td align=right><b>LABEL(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - label, awd – set window label<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>label</font></tt> <i>string<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>awd<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Label</i> sets the label of the current <i>win</i> (see <a href="../man1/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(1)</a>) or X terminal - window (<i>e.g., <a href="../man1/9term.html">9term</a></i><a href="../man1/9term.html">(1)</a> or <a href="../man1/xterm.html"><i>xterm</i>(1)</a>) by echoing a special control - sequence to standard output. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Acme</i> and <i>9term</i> windows assume the label is a directory name. When - unrooted file names are plumbed in the window, they are evaluated - relative to the directory named in the label.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - One can use the following <a href="../man1/sh.html"><i>sh</i>(1)</a> function to keep the label up-to-date - in response to <i>cd</i> commands:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>_cd () {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - \cd "$@" &&<br> - case $− in<br> - *i*)<br> - awd<br> - esac<br> - - </table> - }<br> - alias cd=_cd<br> - cd .<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - <a href="../man1/Rc.html"><i>Rc</i>(1)</a> installs a similar <tt><font size=+1>fn cd</font></tt> at startup if there is not already - a function named <tt><font size=+1>cd</font></tt>:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>fn cd {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - builtin cd $1 && flag i && awd<br> - - </table> - }<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/bin/label<br> - /usr/local/plan9/bin/awd<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Awd</i> is also documented in <a href="../man1/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(1)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Awd</i> does not append the <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt><i>label</i> suffix that it does on Plan 9.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/lex.html b/man/man1/lex.html deleted file mode 100644 index e0f84d1e..00000000 --- a/man/man1/lex.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>lex(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>LEX(1)</b><td align=right><b>LEX(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - lex – generator of lexical analysis programs<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>lex</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−tvn9</font></tt> ] [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Lex</i> generates programs to be used in simple lexical analysis of - text. The input <i>files</i> (standard input default) contain regular - expressions to be searched for and actions written in C to be - executed when expressions are found. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A C source program, <tt><font size=+1>lex.yy.c</font></tt> is generated. This program, when - run, copies unrecognized portions of the input to the output, - and executes the associated C action for each regular expression - that is recognized. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The options have the following meanings.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> Place the result on the standard output instead of in file <tt><font size=+1>lex.yy.c</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−v</font></tt> Print a one-line summary of statistics of the generated analyzer.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> Opposite of <tt><font size=+1>−v</font></tt>; <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> is default.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−9</font></tt> Adds code to be able to compile through the native C compilers.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - This program converts upper case to lower, removes blanks at the - end of lines, and replaces multiple blanks by single blanks. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>%%<br> - [A−Z] putchar(yytext[0]+'a'−'A');<br> - [ ]+$<br> - [ ]+ putchar(' ');<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>lex.yy.c</font></tt> output<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/sys/lib/lex/ncform</font></tt> template<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/yacc.html"><i>yacc</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/sed.html"><i>sed</i>(1)</a><br> - M. E. Lesk and E. Schmidt, ‘LEX--Lexical Analyzer Generator’, <i>Unix - Research System Programmer’s Manual,</i> Tenth Edition, Volume 2.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/lex<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Cannot handle UTF. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The asteroid to kill this dinosaur is still in orbit.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/look.html b/man/man1/look.html deleted file mode 100644 index cc8686d0..00000000 --- a/man/man1/look.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>look(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>LOOK(1)</b><td align=right><b>LOOK(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - look – find lines in a sorted list<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>look</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−dfnixt</font></tt><i>c</i> ] [ <i>string</i> ] [ <i>file</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Look</i> consults a sorted <i>file</i> and prints all lines that begin with - <i>string</i>. It uses binary search. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The following options are recognized. Options <tt><font size=+1>dfnt</font></tt> affect comparisons - as in <a href="../man1/sort.html"><i>sort</i>(1)</a>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> Interactive. There is no <i>string</i> argument; instead <i>look</i> takes - lines from the standard input as strings to be looked up.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−x</font></tt> Exact. Print only lines of the file whose key matches <i>string</i> - exactly.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> ‘Directory’ order: only letters, digits, tabs and blanks participate - in comparisons.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> Fold. Upper case letters compare equal to lower case.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> Numeric comparison with initial string of digits, optional minus - sign, and optional decimal point.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt>[<i>c</i>]Character <i>c</i> terminates the sort key in the <i>file</i>. By default, - tab terminates the key. If <i>c</i> is missing the entire line comprises - the key. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If no <i>file</i> is specified, <tt><font size=+1>/lib/words</font></tt> is assumed, with collating - sequence <tt><font size=+1>df</font></tt>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/lib/words<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/look.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/sort.html"><i>sort</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/grep.html"><i>grep</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The exit status is “<tt><font size=+1>not found</font></tt>” if no match is found, and “<tt><font size=+1>no dictionary</font></tt>” - if <i>file</i> or the default dictionary cannot be opened.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/ls.html b/man/man1/ls.html deleted file mode 100644 index e5ed5566..00000000 --- a/man/man1/ls.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,121 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>ls(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>LS(1)</b><td align=right><b>LS(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - ls, lc – list contents of directory<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>ls</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−dlmnpqrstuFQ</font></tt> ] <i>name ... - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - <tt><font size=+1>lc</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−dlmnpqrstuFQ</font></tt> ] <i>name ...<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - For each directory argument, <i>ls</i> lists the contents of the directory; - for each file argument, <i>ls</i> repeats its name and any other information - requested. When no argument is given, the current directory is - listed. By default, the output is sorted alphabetically by name. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Lc</i> is the same as <i>ls</i>, but sets the <tt><font size=+1>−p</font></tt> option and pipes the output - through <a href="../man1/mc.html"><i>mc</i>(1)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - There are a number of options:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> If argument is a directory, list it, not its contents.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> List in long format, giving mode (see below), file system type - (e.g., for devices, the <tt><font size=+1>#</font></tt> code letter that names it; see <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>), - the instance or subdevice number, owner, group, size in bytes, - and time of last modification for each file.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−m</font></tt> List the name of the user who most recently modified the file.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> Don’t sort the listing.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−p</font></tt> Print only the final path element of each file name.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−q</font></tt> List the <i>qid</i> (see <a href="../man3/stat.html"><i>stat</i>(3)</a>) of each file; the printed fields - are in the order path, version, and type.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt> Reverse the order of sort.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> Give size in Kbytes for each entry.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> Sort by time modified (latest first) instead of by name.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−u</font></tt> Under <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> sort by time of last access; under <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> print time of - last access.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−F</font></tt> Add the character <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> after all directory names and the character - <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt> after all executable files.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−L</font></tt> Print the character <tt><font size=+1>t</font></tt> before each file if it has the temporary - flag set, and <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> otherwise.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−Q</font></tt> By default, printed file names are quoted if they contain characters - special to <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a>. The <tt><font size=+1>−Q</font></tt> flag disables this behavior. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The mode printed under the <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> option contains 11 characters, interpreted - as follows: the first character is<br> - <tt><font size=+1>d</font></tt> if the entry is a directory;<br> - <tt><font size=+1>a</font></tt> if the entry is an append-only file;<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> if the entry is a plain file. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The next letter is <tt><font size=+1>l</font></tt> if the file is exclusive access (one writer - or reader at a time). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The last 9 characters are interpreted as three sets of three bits - each. The first set refers to owner permissions; the next to permissions - to others in the same user-group; and the last to all others. - Within each set the three characters indicate permission respectively - to read, to write, or to execute the file as a program. - For a directory, ‘execute’ permission is interpreted to mean permission - to search the directory for a specified file. The permissions - are indicated as follows:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt>if the file is readable;<br> - <tt><font size=+1>w</font></tt>if the file is writable;<br> - <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt>if the file is executable;<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>if none of the above permissions is granted.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/ls.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/bin/lc<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/stat.html"><i>stat</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man1/mc.html"><i>mc</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/man.html b/man/man1/man.html deleted file mode 100644 index 41f472ab..00000000 --- a/man/man1/man.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>man(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MAN(1)</b><td align=right><b>MAN(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - man, lookman, sig – print or find pages of this manual<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>man</font></tt> [ <i>option ...</i> ] [ <i>section ...</i> ] <i>title ... - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - <tt><font size=+1>lookman</font></tt> <i>key ... - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - <tt><font size=+1>sig</font></tt> <i>function ...<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Man</i> locates and prints pages of this manual named <i>title</i> in the - specified <i>sections</i>. <i>Title</i> is given in lower case. Each <i>section</i> - is a number; pages marked (2S), for example, belong to chapter - 2. If no <i>section</i> is specified, pages in all sections are printed. - Any name from the NAME section at the top of the page will serve - as a - <i>title</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The options are:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−p</font></tt> Run <a href="../man1/proof.html"><i>proof</i>(1)</a> on the specified man pages.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−P</font></tt> Run <a href="../man1/page.html"><i>page</i>(1)</a> on the specified man pages.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> Run <i>troff</i> and send its output to standard output.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> (Default) Print the pages on the standard output using <i>nroff</i>. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>Lookman</font></tt> prints the names of all manual sections that contain all - of the <i>key</i> words given on the command line. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>Sig</font></tt> prints the signature (i.e. C definition) of the <i>function</i>’s - given on the command line.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/man?/*<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>troff</i> source for manual; this page is <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/man/man1/man.1<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/man/man?/INDEX<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - indices searched to find pages corresponding to titles<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/man/secindex<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - command to make an index for a given section<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/man/lookman/index<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - index for <i>lookman<br> - </i> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/bin/man<br> - /usr/local/plan9/bin/lookman<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/page.html"><i>page</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/proof.html"><i>proof</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The manual was intended to be typeset; some detail is sacrificed - on text terminals. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - There is no automatic mechanism to keep the indices up to date. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Except for special cases, <i>man</i> doesn’t recognize things that should - be run through <i>tbl</i> and/or <i>eqn</i>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/map.html b/man/man1/map.html deleted file mode 100644 index 6ed18ccb..00000000 --- a/man/man1/map.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,483 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>map(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MAP(1)</b><td align=right><b>MAP(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - map, mapdemo, mapd – draw maps on various projections<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>map</font></tt> <i>projection</i> [ <i>option ...</i> ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>mapdemo - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Map</i> prepares on the standard output a map suitable for display - by any plotting filter described in <a href="../man1/plot.html"><i>plot</i>(1)</a>. A menu of projections - is produced in response to an unknown <i>projection</i>. <i>Mapdemo</i> is a - short course in mapping. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The default data for <i>map</i> are world shorelines. Option <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> accesses - more detailed data classified by feature.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> [ <i>feature</i> ... ]<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Features are ranked 1 (default) to 4 from major to minor. Higher-numbered - ranks include all lower-numbered ones. Features are<br> - <tt><font size=+1>shore</font></tt>[<tt><font size=+1>1</font></tt>-<tt><font size=+1>4</font></tt>] seacoasts, lakes, and islands; option <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> always shows - <tt><font size=+1>shore1<br> - ilake</font></tt>[<tt><font size=+1>1</font></tt>-<tt><font size=+1>2</font></tt>] intermittent lakes<br> - <tt><font size=+1>river</font></tt>[<tt><font size=+1>1</font></tt>-<tt><font size=+1>4</font></tt>] rivers<br> - <tt><font size=+1>iriver</font></tt>[<tt><font size=+1>1</font></tt>-<tt><font size=+1>3</font></tt>] intermittent rivers<br> - <tt><font size=+1>canal</font></tt>[<tt><font size=+1>1</font></tt>-<tt><font size=+1>3</font></tt>]<tt><font size=+1> 3</font></tt>=irrigation canals<br> - <tt><font size=+1>glacier<br> - iceshelf</font></tt>[<tt><font size=+1>12</font></tt>]<br> - <tt><font size=+1>reef<br> - saltpan</font></tt>[<tt><font size=+1>12</font></tt>]<br> - <tt><font size=+1>country</font></tt>[<tt><font size=+1>1</font></tt>-<tt><font size=+1>3</font></tt>]<tt><font size=+1> 2</font></tt>=disputed boundaries, <tt><font size=+1>3</font></tt>=indefinite boundaries<br> - <tt><font size=+1>state</font></tt> states and provinces (US and Canada only)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - In other options coordinates are in degrees, with north latitude - and west longitude counted as positive.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> <i>S N E W<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Set the southern and northern latitude and the eastern and western - longitude limits. Missing arguments are filled out from the list - –90, 90, –180, 180, or lesser limits suitable to the projection - at hand.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−k</font></tt> <i>S N E W<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Set the scale as if for a map with limits <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> <i>S N E W</i> . Do not - consider any <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt> option in setting scale.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−o</font></tt> <i>lat lon rot<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Orient the map in a nonstandard position. Imagine a transparent - gridded sphere around the globe. Turn the overlay about the North - Pole so that the Prime Meridian (longitude 0) of the overlay coincides - with meridian <i>lon</i> on the globe. Then tilt the North Pole of the - overlay along its Prime Meridian to latitude <i>lat - </i>on the globe. Finally again turn the overlay about its ‘North - Pole’ so that its Prime Meridian coincides with the previous position - of meridian <i>rot</i>. Project the map in the standard form appropriate - to the overlay, but presenting information from the underlying - globe. Missing arguments are filled out from the list - 90, 0, 0. In the absence of <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>o<tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> the orientation is 90, 0, <i>m</i>, where - <i>m</i> is the middle of the longitude range.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt> <i>S N E W<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Window the map by the specified latitudes and longitudes in the - tilted, rotated coordinate system. Missing arguments are filled - out from the list –90, 90, –180, 180. (It is wise to give an encompassing - <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> option with <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt>. Otherwise for small windows computing time - varies inversely with area!) - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> <i>n</i> For speed, plot only every <i>n</i>th point.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt> Reverse left and right (good for star charts and inside-out - views).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−v</font></tt> Verso. Switch to a normally suppressed sheet of the map, such - as the back side of the earth in orthographic projection.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−s1<br> - −s2</font></tt> Superpose; outputs for a <tt><font size=+1>−s1</font></tt> map (no closing) and a <tt><font size=+1>−s2</font></tt> map - (no opening) may be concatenated.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−g</font></tt> <i>dlat dlon res<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Grid spacings are <i>dlat</i>, <i>dlon</i>. Zero spacing means no grid. Missing - <i>dlat</i> is taken to be zero. Missing <i>dlon</i> is taken the same as <i>dlat</i>. - Grid lines are drawn to a resolution of <i>res</i> (2° or less by default). - In the absence of <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>g<tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> grid spacing is 10°.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−p</font></tt> <i>lat lon extent<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Position the point <i>lat, lon</i> at the center of the plotting area. - Scale the map so that the height (and width) of the nominal plotting - area is <i>extent</i> times the size of one degree of latitude at the - center. By default maps are scaled and positioned to fit within - the plotting area. An <i>extent</i> overrides option <tt><font size=+1>−k</font></tt>. - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> <i>x y rot<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - After all other positioning and scaling operations have been performed, - rotate the image <i>rot</i> degrees counterclockwise about the center - and move the center to position <i>x</i>, <i>y</i>, where the nominal plotting - area is –1≤<i>x</i>≤1, –1≤<i>y</i>≤1. Missing arguments are taken to be 0. <tt><font size=+1>−x</font></tt> Allow - the map to extend outside the - nominal plotting area.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−m</font></tt> [ <i>file</i> ... ]<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Use map data from named files. If no files are named, omit map - data. Names that do not exist as pathnames are looked up in a - standard directory, which contains, in addition to the data for - <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt>,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>world</font></tt> World Data Bank I (default)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>states</font></tt> US map from Census Bureau<br> - <tt><font size=+1>counties</font></tt> US map from Census Bureau<br> - The environment variables <tt><font size=+1>MAP</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>MAPDIR</font></tt> change the default map - and default directory.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−b</font></tt> [<i>lat0 lon0 lat1 lon1</i>... ]<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Suppress the drawing of the normal boundary (defined by options - <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt>). Coordinates, if present, define the vertices of a - polygon to which the map is clipped. If only two vertices are - given, they are taken to be the diagonal of a rectangle. To draw - the polygon, give its vertices as a <tt><font size=+1>−u</font></tt> track. - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> <i>file ...<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <i>files</i> contain lists of points, given as latitude-longitude - pairs in degrees. If the first file is named <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>, the standard input - is taken instead. The points of each list are plotted as connected - ‘tracks’.<br> - Points in a track file may be followed by label strings. A label - breaks the track. A label may be prefixed by <tt><font size=+1>"</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>:</font></tt>, or <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt> and is - terminated by a newline. An unprefixed string or a string prefixed - with <tt><font size=+1>"</font></tt> is displayed at the designated point. The first word of - a <tt><font size=+1>:</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt> string names a special symbol (see option <tt><font size=+1>−y</font></tt>). - An optional numerical second word is a scale factor for the size - of the symbol, 1 by default. A <tt><font size=+1>:</font></tt> symbol is aligned with its top - to the north; a <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt> symbol is aligned vertically on the page.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−u</font></tt> <i>file ...<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Same as <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt>, except the tracks are unbroken lines. (<tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> tracks appear - as dot-dashed lines if the plotting filter supports them.)<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−y</font></tt> <i>file<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <i>file</i> contains <a href="../man7/plot.html"><i>plot</i>(7)</a>-style data for <tt><font size=+1>:</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt> labels in <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> or - <tt><font size=+1>−u</font></tt> files. Each symbol is defined by a comment <tt><font size=+1>:</font></tt><i>name</i> then a sequence - of <tt><font size=+1>m</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>v</font></tt> commands. Coordinates (0,0) fall on the plotting point. - Default scaling is as if the nominal plotting range were <tt><font size=+1>ra −1 - −1 1 1</font></tt>; <tt><font size=+1>ra</font></tt> commands in <i>file</i> change the - scaling.<br> - - </table> - <p><font size=+1><b>Projections </b></font><br> - Equatorial projections centered on the Prime Meridian (longitude - 0). Parallels are straight horizontal lines. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>mercator</font></tt> equally spaced straight meridians, conformal, straight - compass courses<br> - <tt><font size=+1>sinusoidal</font></tt> equally spaced parallels, equal-area, same as <tt><font size=+1>bonne - 0</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>cylequalarea</font></tt> <i>lat0</i> equally spaced straight meridians, equal-area, - true scale on <i>lat0<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>cylindrical</font></tt> central projection on tangent cylinder<br> - <tt><font size=+1>rectangular</font></tt> <i>lat0</i> equally spaced parallels, equally spaced straight - meridians, true scale on <i>lat0<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>gall</font></tt> <i>lat0</i> parallels spaced stereographically on prime meridian, - equally spaced straight meridians, true scale on <i>lat0<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>mollweide</font></tt> (homalographic) equal-area, hemisphere is a circle<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>gilbert()</font></tt> sphere conformally mapped on hemisphere and viewed orthographically<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>gilbert</font></tt> globe mapped conformally on hemisphere, viewed orthographically - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Azimuthal projections centered on the North Pole. Parallels are - concentric circles. Meridians are equally spaced radial lines. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>azequidistant</font></tt> equally spaced parallels, true distances from pole<br> - <tt><font size=+1>azequalarea</font></tt> equal-area<br> - <tt><font size=+1>gnomonic</font></tt> central projection on tangent plane, straight great circles<br> - <tt><font size=+1>perspective</font></tt> <i>dist</i> viewed along earth’s axis <i>dist</i> earth radii from - center of earth<br> - <tt><font size=+1>orthographic</font></tt> viewed from infinity<br> - <tt><font size=+1>stereographic</font></tt> conformal, projected from opposite pole<br> - <tt><font size=+1>laue</font></tt><i>radius</i> = tan(2×<i>colatitude</i>), used in X-ray crystallography<br> - <tt><font size=+1>fisheye</font></tt> <i>n</i> stereographic seen from just inside medium with refractive - index <i>n<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>newyorker</font></tt> <i>rradius</i> = log(<i>colatitude</i>/<i>r</i>): <i>New Yorker</i> map from viewing - pedestal of radius <i>r</i> degrees - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Polar conic projections symmetric about the Prime Meridian. Parallels - are segments of concentric circles. Except in the Bonne projection, - meridians are equally spaced radial lines orthogonal to the parallels. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>conic</font></tt> <i>lat0</i> central projection on cone tangent at <i>lat0<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>simpleconic</font></tt> <i>lat0 lat1<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - equally spaced parallels, true scale on <i>lat0</i> and <i>lat1<br> - </i> - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>lambert</font></tt> <i>lat0 lat1</i> conformal, true scale on <i>lat0</i> and <i>lat1<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>albers</font></tt> <i>lat0 lat1</i> equal-area, true scale on <i>lat0</i> and <i>lat1<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>bonne</font></tt> <i>lat0</i> equally spaced parallels, equal-area, parallel <i>lat0</i> - developed from tangent cone - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Projections with bilateral symmetry about the Prime Meridian and - the equator. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>polyconic</font></tt> parallels developed from tangent cones, equally spaced - along Prime Meridian<br> - <tt><font size=+1>aitoff</font></tt> equal-area projection of globe onto 2-to-1 ellipse, based - on <i>azequalarea<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>lagrange</font></tt> conformal, maps whole sphere into a circle<br> - <tt><font size=+1>bicentric</font></tt> <i>lon0</i> points plotted at true azimuth from two centers - on the equator at longitudes <i>±lon0</i>, great circles are straight - lines (a stretched <i>gnomonic</i> )<br> - <tt><font size=+1>elliptic</font></tt> <i>lon0</i> points plotted at true distance from two centers - on the equator at longitudes <i>±lon0<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>globular</font></tt> hemisphere is circle, circular arc meridians equally spaced - on equator, circular arc parallels equally spaced on 0- and 90-degree - meridians<br> - <tt><font size=+1>vandergrinten</font></tt> sphere is circle, meridians as in <i>globular</i>, circular - arc parallels resemble <i>mercator - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - Doubly periodic conformal projections. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>guyou</font></tt> W and E hemispheres are square<br> - <tt><font size=+1>square</font></tt> world is square with Poles at diagonally opposite corners<br> - <tt><font size=+1>tetra</font></tt> map on tetrahedron with edge tangent to Prime Meridian at - S Pole, unfolded into equilateral triangle<br> - <tt><font size=+1>hex</font></tt> world is hexagon centered on N Pole, N and S hemispheres are - equilateral triangles - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Miscellaneous projections. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>harrison</font></tt> <i>dist angle</i>oblique perspective from above the North Pole, - <i>dist</i> earth radii from center of earth, looking along the Date - Line <i>angle</i> degrees off vertical<br> - <tt><font size=+1>trapezoidal</font></tt> <i>lat0 lat1<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - equally spaced parallels, straight meridians equally spaced along - parallels, true scale at <i>lat0</i> and <i>lat1</i> on Prime Meridian<br> - <tt><font size=+1>lune(lat,angle)</font></tt> conformal, polar cap above latitude <i>lat</i> maps to - convex lune with given <i>angle</i> at 90°E and 90°W - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - Retroazimuthal projections. At every point the angle between vertical - and a straight line to ‘Mecca’, latitude <i>lat0</i> on the prime meridian, - is the true bearing of Mecca. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>mecca</font></tt> <i>lat0</i> equally spaced vertical meridians<br> - <tt><font size=+1>homing</font></tt> <i>lat0</i> distances to Mecca are true - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Maps based on the spheroid. Of geodetic quality, these projections - do not make sense for tilted orientations. For descriptions, see - corresponding maps above. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>sp_mercator<br> - sp_albers</font></tt> <i>lat0 lat1<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>map perspective 1.025 −o 40.75 74<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - A view looking down on New York from 100 miles (0.025 of the 4000-mile - earth radius) up. The job can be done faster by limiting the map - so as not to ‘plot’ the invisible part of the world: <tt><font size=+1>map perspective - 1.025 −o 40.75 74 −l 20 60 30 100</font></tt>. A circular border can be forced - by adding option - <tt><font size=+1>−w 77.33</font></tt>. (Latitude 77.33° falls just inside a polar cap of opening - angle arccos(1/1.025) = 12.6804°.)<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>map mercator −o 49.25 −106 180<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - An ‘equatorial’ map of the earth centered on New York. The pole - of the map is placed 90° away (40.75+49.25=90) on the other side - of the earth. A 180° twist around the pole of the map arranges - that the ‘Prime Meridian’ of the map runs from the pole of the - map over the North Pole to New York instead of - down the back side of the earth. The same effect can be had from - <tt><font size=+1> map mercator −o 130.75 74<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>map albers 28 45 −l 20 50 60 130 −m states<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - A customary curved-latitude map of the United States.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>map harrison 2 30 −l −90 90 120 240 −o 90 0 0<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - A fan view covering 60° on either side of the Date Line, as seen - from one earth radius above the North Pole gazing at the earth’s - limb, which is 30° off vertical. The <tt><font size=+1>−o</font></tt> option overrides the default - <tt><font size=+1>−o 90 0 180</font></tt>, which would rotate the scene to behind the observer.<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/lib/map/[1−4]??</font></tt> World Data Bank II, for <tt><font size=+1>−f<br> - /lib/map/*</font></tt> maps for <tt><font size=+1>−m<br> - /lib/map/*.x</font></tt> map indexes<br> - <tt><font size=+1>mapd</font></tt> Map driver program<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/map<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man7/map.html"><i>map</i>(7)</a>, <a href="../man1/plot.html"><i>plot</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - ‘Map seems to be empty’--a coarse survey found zero extent within - the <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt> bounds; for maps of limited extent the grid resolution, - <i>res</i>, or the limits may have to be refined.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Windows (option <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt>) cannot cross the Date Line. No borders appear - along edges arising from visibility limits. Segments that cross - a border are dropped, not clipped. Excessively large scale or - <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> setting may cause long line segments to be dropped. <i>Map</i> tries - to draw grid lines dotted and <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> tracks dot-dashed. As - very few plotting filters properly support curved textured lines, - these lines are likely to appear solid. The west-longitude-positive - convention betrays Yankee chauvinism. <i>Gilbert</i> should be a map - from sphere to sphere, independent of the mapping from sphere - to plane.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/mc.html b/man/man1/mc.html deleted file mode 100644 index 1c133aec..00000000 --- a/man/man1/mc.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>mc(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MC(1)</b><td align=right><b>MC(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - mc – multicolumn print<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>mc</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt><i>N</i> ] [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Mc</i> splits the input into as many columns as will fit in <i>N</i> print - positions. If run in a <a href="../man1/9term.html"><i>9term</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/xterm.html"><i>xterm</i>(1)</a>, or <a href="../man1/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(1)</a> window, - the default <i>N</i> is the number of blanks that will fit across the - window; otherwise the default <i>N</i> is 80. Under option <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> each input - line ending in a colon <tt><font size=+1>:</font></tt> is printed separately. - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/draw/mc.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/9term.html"><i>9term</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man4/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(4)</a>, <a href="../man1/xterm.html"><i>xterm</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/pr.html"><i>pr</i>(1)</a>, <i>lc</i> in <a href="../man1/ls.html"><i>ls</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/mk.1 b/man/man1/mk.1 index 6ef12499..0698ef5b 100644 --- a/man/man1/mk.1 +++ b/man/man1/mk.1 @@ -654,7 +654,7 @@ x.tab.h:Pcmp -s: y.tab.h cp y.tab.h x.tab.h .EE .SH SOURCE -.B /usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/mk +.B \*9/src/cmd/mk .SH SEE ALSO .IR sh (1), .IR regexp (7) diff --git a/man/man1/mk.html b/man/man1/mk.html deleted file mode 100644 index 3dde6143..00000000 --- a/man/man1/mk.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,621 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>mk(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MK(1)</b><td align=right><b>MK(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - mk – maintain (make) related files<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>mk</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> <i>mkfile</i> ] ... [ <i>option ...</i> ] [ <i>target ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Mk</i> uses the dependency rules specified in <i>mkfile</i> to control the - update (usually by compilation) of <i>targets</i> (usually files) from - the source files upon which they depend. The <i>mkfile</i> (default <tt><font size=+1>mkfile</font></tt>) - contains a <i>rule</i> for each target that identifies the files and - other targets upon which it depends and an <a href="../man1/sh.html"><i>sh</i>(1)</a> script, a - <i>recipe</i>, to update the target. The script is run if the target - does not exist or if it is older than any of the files it depends - on. <i>Mkfile</i> may also contain <i>meta-rules</i> that define actions for - updating implicit targets. If no <i>target</i> is specified, the target - of the first rule (not meta-rule) in <i>mkfile</i> is updated. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The environment variable <tt><font size=+1>$NPROC</font></tt> determines how many targets may - be updated simultaneously; Some operating systems, e.g., Plan - 9, set <tt><font size=+1>$NPROC</font></tt> automatically to the number of CPUs on the current - machine. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Options are:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt> Assume all targets to be out of date. Thus, everything is updated.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt>[<tt><font size=+1>egp</font></tt>] Produce debugging output (<tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt> is for parsing, <tt><font size=+1>g</font></tt> for graph - building, <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt> for execution).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt> Explain why each target is made.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> Force any missing intermediate targets to be made.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−k</font></tt> Do as much work as possible in the face of errors.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> Print, but do not execute, the commands needed to update the - targets.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> Make the command line arguments sequentially rather than in - parallel.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> Touch (update the modified date of) file targets, without executing - any recipes.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt><i>target1</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt><i>target2,...<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Pretend the modify time for each <i>target</i> is the current time; useful - in conjunction with <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> to learn what updates would be triggered - by modifying the <i>targets</i>.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <p><font size=+1><b>The <tt><font size=+1>mkfile </font></tt></b></font><br> - A <i>mkfile</i> consists of <i>assignments</i> (described under ‘Environment’) - and <i>rules</i>. A rule contains <i>targets</i> and a <i>tail</i>. A target is a literal - string and is normally a file name. The tail contains zero or - more <i>prerequisites</i> and an optional <i>recipe</i>, which is an <tt><font size=+1>shell</font></tt> script. - Each line of the recipe must begin with white space. A rule - takes the form<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>target: prereq1 prereq2<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>recipe using</i> <tt><font size=+1>prereq1, prereq2</font></tt> <i>to build</i> <tt><font size=+1>target<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - - </table> - When the recipe is executed, the first character on every line - is elided. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - After the colon on the target line, a rule may specify <i>attributes</i>, - described below. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <i>meta-rule</i> has a target of the form <i>A</i><tt><font size=+1>%</font></tt><i>B</i> where <i>A</i> and <i>B</i> are (possibly - empty) strings. A meta-rule acts as a rule for any potential target - whose name matches <i>A</i><tt><font size=+1>%</font></tt><i>B</i> with <tt><font size=+1>%</font></tt> replaced by an arbitrary string, - called the <i>stem</i>. In interpreting a meta-rule, the stem is substituted - for all occurrences of <tt><font size=+1>%</font></tt> in the prerequisite - names. In the recipe of a meta-rule, the environment variable - <tt><font size=+1>$stem</font></tt> contains the string matched by the <tt><font size=+1>%</font></tt>. For example, a meta-rule - to compile a C program using <a href="../man1/9c.html"><i>9c</i>(1)</a> might be:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>%: %.c<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - 9c −c $stem.c<br> - 9l −o $stem $stem.o<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - Meta-rules may contain an ampersand <tt><font size=+1>&</font></tt> rather than a percent sign - <tt><font size=+1>%</font></tt>. A <tt><font size=+1>%</font></tt> matches a maximal length string of any characters; an <tt><font size=+1>&</font></tt> - matches a maximal length string of any characters except period - or slash. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The text of the <i>mkfile</i> is processed as follows. Lines beginning - with <tt><font size=+1><</font></tt> followed by a file name are replaced by the contents of - the named file. Lines beginning with <tt><font size=+1><|</font></tt> followed by a file name - are replaced by the output of the execution of the named file. - Blank lines and comments, which run from unquoted <tt><font size=+1>#</font></tt> characters - to the following newline, are deleted. The character sequence - backslash-newline is deleted, so long lines in <i>mkfile</i> may be folded. - Non-recipe lines are processed by substituting for <tt><font size=+1>`{</font></tt><i>command</i><tt><font size=+1>}</font></tt> - the output of the <i>command</i> when run by <i>sh</i>. References to variables - are replaced by the variables’ values. Special - characters may be quoted using single quotes <tt><font size=+1>''</font></tt> as in <a href="../man1/sh.html"><i>sh</i>(1)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Assignments and rules are distinguished by the first unquoted - occurrence of <tt><font size=+1>:</font></tt> (rule) or <tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt> (assignment). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A later rule may modify or override an existing rule under the - following conditions:<br> - – If the targets of the rules exactly match and one rule contains - only a prerequisite clause and no recipe, the clause is added - to the prerequisites of the other rule. If either or both targets - are virtual, the recipe is always executed.<br> - – If the targets of the rules match exactly and the prerequisites - do not match and both rules contain recipes, <i>mk</i> reports an “ambiguous - recipe” error.<br> - – If the target and prerequisites of both rules match exactly, the - second rule overrides the first.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Environment </b></font><br> - Rules may make use of shell environment variables. A legal reference - of the form <tt><font size=+1>$OBJ</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>${name}</font></tt> is expanded as in <a href="../man1/sh.html"><i>sh</i>(1)</a>. A reference - of the form <tt><font size=+1>${name:</font></tt><i>A</i><tt><font size=+1>%</font></tt><i>B</i><tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt><i>C</i><tt><font size=+1>%</font></tt><i>D</i><tt><font size=+1>}</font></tt>, where <i>A, B, C, D</i> are (possibly empty) - strings, has the value formed by expanding <tt><font size=+1>$name</font></tt> and substituting - <i>C</i> for <i>A</i> and <i>D</i> for <i>B</i> in each word in - <tt><font size=+1>$name</font></tt> that matches pattern <i>A</i><tt><font size=+1>%</font></tt><i>B</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Variables can be set by assignments of the form<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>var</i><tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt>[<i>attr</i><tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt>]<i>value<br> - </i> - </table> - Blanks in the <i>value</i> break it into words. Such variables are exported - to the environment of recipes as they are executed, unless <tt><font size=+1>U</font></tt>, - the only legal attribute <i>attr</i>, is present. The initial value of - a variable is taken from (in increasing order of precedence) the - default values below, <i>mk’s</i> environment, the <i>mkfiles</i>, and any - command line assignment as an argument to <i>mk</i>. A variable assignment - argument overrides the first (but not any subsequent) assignment - to that variable. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The variable <tt><font size=+1>MKFLAGS</font></tt> contains all the option arguments (arguments - starting with <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> or containing <tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt>) and <tt><font size=+1>MKARGS</font></tt> contains all the targets - in the call to <i>mk</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The variable <tt><font size=+1>MKSHELL</font></tt> contains the shell command line <i>mk</i> uses to - run recipes. If the first word of the command ends in <tt><font size=+1>rc</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>rcsh</font></tt>, - <i>mk</i> uses <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a>’s quoting rules; otherwise it uses <a href="../man1/sh.html"><i>sh</i>(1)</a>’s. The - <tt><font size=+1>MKSHELL</font></tt> variable is consulted when the mkfile is read, not when - it is executed, so that different shells can be used within - a single mkfile:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>MKSHELL=$PLAN9/bin/rc<br> - use−rc:V:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - for(i in a b c) echo $i<br> - - </table> - MKSHELL=sh<br> - use−sh:V:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - for i in a b c; do echo $i; done<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - Mkfiles included via <tt><font size=+1><</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1><|</font></tt> (<i>q.v.</i>) see their own private copy of - <tt><font size=+1>MKSHELL</font></tt>, which always starts set to <tt><font size=+1>sh . - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - Dynamic information may be included in the mkfile by using a line - of the form<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <|<i>command args - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - - </table> - This runs the command <i>command</i> with the given arguments <i>args</i> and - pipes its standard output to <i>mk</i> to be included as part of the - mkfile. For instance, the Inferno kernels use this technique to - run a shell command with an awk script and a configuration file - as arguments in order for the <i>awk</i> script to process the file - and output a set of variables and their values.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Execution </b></font><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - During execution, <i>mk</i> determines which targets must be updated, - and in what order, to build the <i>names</i> specified on the command - line. It then runs the associated recipes. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A target is considered up to date if it has no prerequisites or - if all its prerequisites are up to date and it is newer than all - its prerequisites. Once the recipe for a target has executed, - the target is considered up to date. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The date stamp used to determine if a target is up to date is - computed differently for different types of targets. If a target - is <i>virtual</i> (the target of a rule with the <tt><font size=+1>V</font></tt> attribute), its date - stamp is initially zero; when the target is updated the date stamp - is set to the most recent date stamp of its prerequisites. Otherwise, - if a - target does not exist as a file, its date stamp is set to the - most recent date stamp of its prerequisites, or zero if it has - no prerequisites. Otherwise, the target is the name of a file - and the target’s date stamp is always that file’s modification - date. The date stamp is computed when the target is needed in - the execution of - a rule; it is not a static value. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Nonexistent targets that have prerequisites and are themselves - prerequisites are treated specially. Such a target <i>t</i> is given - the date stamp of its most recent prerequisite and if this causes - all the targets which have <i>t</i> as a prerequisite to be up to date, - <i>t</i> is considered up to date. Otherwise, <i>t</i> is made in the normal - fashion. - The <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> flag overrides this special treatment. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Files may be made in any order that respects the preceding restrictions. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A recipe is executed by supplying the recipe as standard input - to the command <tt><font size=+1>/bin/sh</font></tt>. (Note that unlike <i>make</i>, <i>mk</i> feeds the entire - recipe to the shell rather than running each line of the recipe - separately.) The environment is augmented by the following variables:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>$alltarget<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - all the targets of this rule.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>$newprereq<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - the prerequisites that caused this rule to execute.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>$newmember<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - the prerequisites that are members of an aggregate that caused - this rule to execute. When the prerequisites of a rule are members - of an aggregate, <tt><font size=+1>$newprereq</font></tt> contains the name of the aggregate - and out of date members, while <tt><font size=+1>$newmember</font></tt> contains only the name - of the members. - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>$nproc</font></tt> the process slot for this recipe. It satisfies 0≤<tt><font size=+1>$nproc</font></tt><<tt><font size=+1>$NPROC</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>$pid</font></tt> the process id for the <i>mk</i> executing the recipe.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>$prereq</font></tt> all the prerequisites for this rule.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>$stem</font></tt> if this is a meta-rule, <tt><font size=+1>$stem</font></tt> is the string that matched - <tt><font size=+1>%</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>&</font></tt>. Otherwise, it is empty. For regular expression meta-rules - (see below), the variables <tt><font size=+1>stem0</font></tt>, ..., <tt><font size=+1>stem9</font></tt> are set to the corresponding - subexpressions.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>$target</font></tt> the targets for this rule that need to be remade. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - These variables are available only during the execution of a recipe, - not while evaluating the <i>mkfile</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Unless the rule has the <tt><font size=+1>Q</font></tt> attribute, the recipe is printed prior - to execution with recognizable environment variables expanded. - Commands returning error status cause <i>mk</i> to terminate. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Recipes and backquoted <tt><font size=+1>rc</font></tt> commands in places such as assignments - execute in a copy of <i>mk’s</i> environment; changes they make to environment - variables are not visible from <i>mk</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Variable substitution in a rule is done when the rule is read; - variable substitution in the recipe is done when the recipe is - executed. For example:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>bar=a.c<br> - foo: $bar<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - $CC −o foo $bar<br> - - </table> - bar=b.c<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - will compile <tt><font size=+1>b.c</font></tt> into <tt><font size=+1>foo</font></tt>, if <tt><font size=+1>a.c</font></tt> is newer than <tt><font size=+1>foo</font></tt>.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Aggregates </b></font><br> - Names of the form <i>a</i>(<i>b</i>) refer to member <i>b</i> of the aggregate <i>a</i>. Currently, - the only aggregates supported are <i>9ar</i> (see <a href="../man1/9c.html"><i>9c</i>(1)</a>) archives.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Attributes </b></font><br> - The colon separating the target from the prerequisites may be - immediately followed by <i>attributes</i> and another colon. The attributes - are:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>D</font></tt> If the recipe exits with a non-null status, the target is deleted.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>E</font></tt> Continue execution if the recipe draws errors.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>N</font></tt> If there is no recipe, the target has its time updated.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>n</font></tt> The rule is a meta-rule that cannot be a target of a virtual - rule. Only files match the pattern in the target.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>P</font></tt> The characters after the <tt><font size=+1>P</font></tt> until the terminating <tt><font size=+1>:</font></tt> are taken - as a program name. It will be invoked as <tt><font size=+1>sh −c prog 'arg1' 'arg2'</font></tt> - and should return a zero exit status if and only if arg1 is up - to date with respect to arg2. Date stamps are still propagated - in the normal way.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Q</font></tt> The recipe is not printed prior to execution.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>R</font></tt> The rule is a meta-rule using regular expressions. In the rule, - <tt><font size=+1>%</font></tt> has no special meaning. The target is interpreted as a regular - expression as defined in <a href="../man7/regexp.html"><i>regexp</i>(7)</a>. The prerequisites may contain - references to subexpressions in form <tt><font size=+1>\</font></tt><i>n</i>, as in the substitute - command of <a href="../man1/sed.html"><i>sed</i>(1)</a>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>U</font></tt> The targets are considered to have been updated even if the recipe - did not do so.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>V</font></tt> The targets of this rule are marked as virtual. They are distinct - from files of the same name.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - A simple mkfile to compile a program:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1></$objtype/mkfile<br> - prog: a.$O b.$O c.$O<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - $LD $LDFLAGS −o $target $prereq<br> - - </table> - %.$O: %.c<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - $CC $CFLAGS $stem.c<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - Override flag settings in the mkfile:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>% mk target 'CFLAGS=−S −w'<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - Maintain a library:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>libc.a(%.$O):N: %.$O<br> - libc.a: libc.a(abs.$O) libc.a(access.$O) libc.a(alarm.$O) ...<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - ar r libc.a $newmember<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - String expression variables to derive names from a master list:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>NAMES=alloc arc bquote builtins expand main match mk var word<br> - OBJ=${NAMES:%=%.$O}<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - Regular expression meta-rules:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>([^/]*)/(.*)\.$O:R: \1/\2.c<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - cd $stem1; $CC $CFLAGS $stem2.c<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - A correct way to deal with <a href="../man1/yacc.html"><i>yacc</i>(1)</a> grammars. The file <tt><font size=+1>lex.c</font></tt> includes - the file <tt><font size=+1>x.tab.h</font></tt> rather than <tt><font size=+1>y.tab.h</font></tt> in order to reflect changes - in content, not just modification time.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>lex.$O: x.tab.h<br> - x.tab.h: y.tab.h<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - cmp −s x.tab.h y.tab.h || cp y.tab.h x.tab.h<br> - - </table> - y.tab.c y.tab.h: gram.y<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - $YACC −d gram.y<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - The above example could also use the <tt><font size=+1>P</font></tt> attribute for the <tt><font size=+1>x.tab.h</font></tt> - rule:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>x.tab.h:Pcmp −s: y.tab.h<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - cp y.tab.h x.tab.h<br> - - </table> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/mk<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/sh.html"><i>sh</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man7/regexp.html"><i>regexp</i>(7)</a> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A. Hume, “Mk: a Successor to Make” (Tenth Edition Research Unix - Manuals). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Andrew G. Hume and Bob Flandrena, “Maintaining Files on Plan 9 - with Mk”. DOCPREFIX/doc/mk.pdf<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>HISTORY </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Andrew Hume wrote <i>mk</i> for Tenth Edition Research Unix. It was later - ported to Plan 9. This software is a port of the Plan 9 version - back to Unix.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Identical recipes for regular expression meta-rules only have - one target. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Seemingly appropriate input like <tt><font size=+1>CFLAGS=−DHZ=60</font></tt> is parsed as an - erroneous attribute; correct it by inserting a space after the - first <tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The recipes printed by <i>mk</i> before being passed to the shell for - execution are sometimes erroneously expanded for printing. Don’t - trust what’s printed; rely on what the shell does.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/mkdir.html b/man/man1/mkdir.html deleted file mode 100644 index 489d8b91..00000000 --- a/man/man1/mkdir.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>mkdir(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MKDIR(1)</b><td align=right><b>MKDIR(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - mkdir – make a directory<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>mkdir</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−p</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−m</font></tt> <i>mode</i> ] <i>dirname ...<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Mkdir</i> creates the specified directories. It requires write permission - in the parent directory. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If the <tt><font size=+1>−p</font></tt> flag is given, <i>mkdir</i> creates any necessary parent directories - and does not complain if the target directory already exists. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>−m</font></tt> flag sets the permissions to be used when creating the - directory. The default is 0777.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/rm.html"><i>rm</i>(1)</a><br> - <i>cd</i> in <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/mkdir.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Mkdir</i> returns null exit status if all directories were successfully - made. Otherwise it prints a diagnostic and returns <tt><font size=+1>"error"</font></tt> status.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/namespace.html b/man/man1/namespace.html deleted file mode 100644 index 45ae83bc..00000000 --- a/man/man1/namespace.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>namespace(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>NAMESPACE(1)</b><td align=right><b>NAMESPACE(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - namespace – print name space directory<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>namespace<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Namespace</i> prints the directory representing the current name space. - See <a href="../man4/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(4)</a>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/namespace.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/getns.html"><i>getns</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man4/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(4)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/news.html b/man/man1/news.html deleted file mode 100644 index 29cede42..00000000 --- a/man/man1/news.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>news(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>NEWS(1)</b><td align=right><b>NEWS(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - news – print news items<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>news</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> ] [ <i>item ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - When invoked without options, this simple local news service prints - files that have appeared in <tt><font size=+1>/lib/news</font></tt> since last reading, most - recent first, with each preceded by an appropriate header. The - time of reading is recorded. The options are<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt> Print all items, regardless of currency. The recorded time is - not changed.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> Report the names of the current items without printing their - contents, and without changing the recorded time. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Other arguments select particular news items. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - To post a news item, create a file in <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/news</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Empty news items, and news items named <tt><font size=+1>core</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>dead.letter</font></tt> are - ignored.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/news/*<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - articles<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>$HOME/lib/newstime<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - modify time is time news was last read who gets news mailed to - them<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/news.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/p.html b/man/man1/p.html deleted file mode 100644 index a2339d2f..00000000 --- a/man/man1/p.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>p(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>P(1)</b><td align=right><b>P(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - p – paginate<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt><i>number</i> ] [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>P</i> copies its standard input, or the named files if given, to its - standard output, stopping at the end of every 22nd line, and between - files, to wait for a newline from the user. The option sets the - <i>number</i> of lines on a page. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - While waiting for a newline, <i>p</i> interprets the commands:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt> Pass the rest of the line to the shell as a command.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>q</font></tt> Quit. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/p.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/page.html b/man/man1/page.html deleted file mode 100644 index 91b48993..00000000 --- a/man/man1/page.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,97 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>page(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>PAGE(1)</b><td align=right><b>PAGE(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - img, psv – view FAX, image, graphic, PostScript, PDF, and typesetter - output files<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>page</font></tt> [ <i>file</i>... ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>img</font></tt> <i>file.bit - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - <tt><font size=+1>psv</font></tt> <i>file.ps - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - <tt><font size=+1>psv</font></tt> <i>file.pdf<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Plan 9’s <a href="../man1/page.html"><i>page</i>(1)</a> is not ported. Instead, <i>page</i> is a script that - invokes <a href="../man1/qiv.html"><i>qiv</i>(1)</a> to view graphic files or <i>psv</i> to view PostScript - and PDF. On Mac OS X, <i>page</i> invokes Preview to handle all files. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Img</i> is a simple image viewer for Plan 9 images (see <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a>). - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Psv</i> is a PostScript and PDF viewer. It is a streamlined interface - to <a href="../man1/gv.html"><i>gv</i>(1)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - To view troff output, use <a href="../man1/proof.html"><i>proof</i>(1)</a>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/gs.html"><i>gs</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/gv.html"><i>gv</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/jpg.html"><i>jpg</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/proof.html"><i>proof</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/tex.html"><i>tex</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/troff.html"><i>troff</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/draw/img.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/bin/psv<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - When using Preview on Mac OS X, <i>page</i> leaves temporary files in - <tt><font size=+1>/var/tmp</font></tt>, since it has no way to know when the viewer has exited. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Page</i> does not handle Plan 9 <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a> files; use <i>img</i> explicitly.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/pic.html b/man/man1/pic.html deleted file mode 100644 index acba241b..00000000 --- a/man/man1/pic.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,435 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>pic(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>PIC(1)</b><td align=right><b>PIC(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - pic, tpic – troff and tex preprocessors for drawing pictures<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>pic</font></tt> [ <i>files</i> ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>tpic</font></tt> [ <i>files</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Pic</i> is a <a href="../man1/troff.html"><i>troff</i>(1)</a> preprocessor for drawing figures on a typesetter. - <i>Pic</i> code is contained between <tt><font size=+1>.PS</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>.PE</font></tt> lines:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>.PS</font></tt> <i>optional-width optional-height<br> - element-list<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>.PE<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - or in a file mentioned in a <tt><font size=+1>.PS</font></tt> line:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>.PS <</font></tt><i>file - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - - </table> - If <i>optional-width</i> is present, the picture is made that many inches - wide, regardless of any dimensions used internally. The height - is scaled in the same proportion unless <i>optional-height</i> is present. - If <tt><font size=+1>.PF</font></tt> is used instead of <tt><font size=+1>.PE</font></tt>, the typesetting position after - printing is restored to what it was upon entry. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - An <i>element-list</i> is a list of elements:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>primitive attribute-list<br> - placename</i> <tt><font size=+1>:</font></tt> <i>element<br> - placename</i> <tt><font size=+1>:</font></tt> <i>position<br> - var</i> <tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt> <i>expr<br> - direction<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>{</font></tt> <i>element-list</i> <tt><font size=+1>}<br> - [</font></tt> <i>element-list</i> <tt><font size=+1>]<br> - for</font></tt> <i>var</i> <tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt> <i>expr</i> <tt><font size=+1>to</font></tt> <i>expr</i> <tt><font size=+1>by</font></tt> <i>expr</i> <tt><font size=+1>do {</font></tt> <i>anything</i> <tt><font size=+1>}<br> - if</font></tt> <i>expr</i> <tt><font size=+1>then {</font></tt> <i>anything</i> <tt><font size=+1>} else {</font></tt> <i>anything</i> <tt><font size=+1>}<br> - copy</font></tt> <i>file, </i><tt><font size=+1> copy thru</font></tt> <i>macro, </i><tt><font size=+1> copy</font></tt> <i>file</i> <tt><font size=+1>thru</font></tt> <i>macro<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>sh {</font></tt> <i>commandline</i> <tt><font size=+1>}<br> - print</font></tt> <i>expr<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>reset</font></tt> <i>optional var-list<br> - troff-command<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - - </table> - Elements are separated by newlines or semicolons; a long element - may be continued by ending the line with a backslash. Comments - are introduced by a <tt><font size=+1>#</font></tt> and terminated by a newline. Variable names - begin with a lower case letter; place names begin with upper case. - Place and variable names retain their values from - one picture to the next. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - After each primitive the current position moves in the current - direction (<tt><font size=+1>up</font></tt>,<tt><font size=+1>down</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>left</font></tt>,<tt><font size=+1>right</font></tt> (default)) by the size of the primitive. - The current position and direction are saved upon entry to a <tt><font size=+1>{</font></tt>...<tt><font size=+1>}</font></tt> - block and restored upon exit. Elements within a block enclosed - in <tt><font size=+1>[</font></tt>...<tt><font size=+1>]</font></tt> are treated as a unit; the dimensions are - determined by the extreme points of the contained objects. Names, - variables, and direction of motion within a block are local to - that block. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Troff-command</i> is any line that begins with a period. Such a line - is assumed to make sense in the context where it appears; generally, - this means only size and font changes. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <i>primitive</i> objects are:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>box circle ellipse arc line arrow spline move </font></tt><i> text-list<br> - </i> - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>arrow</font></tt> is a synonym for <tt><font size=+1>line −></font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - An <i>attribute-list</i> is a sequence of zero or more attributes; each - attribute consists of a keyword, perhaps followed by a value.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>h(eigh)t</font></tt> <i>expr </i><tt><font size=+1> wid(th)</font></tt> <i>expr<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>rad(ius)</font></tt> <i>expr </i><tt><font size=+1> diam(eter)</font></tt> <i>expr<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>up</font></tt> <i>opt-expr </i><tt><font size=+1> down</font></tt> <i>opt-expr<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>right</font></tt> <i>opt-expr </i><tt><font size=+1> left</font></tt> <i>opt-expr<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>from</font></tt> <i>position </i><tt><font size=+1> to</font></tt> <i>position<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>at</font></tt> <i>position </i><tt><font size=+1> with</font></tt> <i>corner<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>by</font></tt> <i>expr, expr </i><tt><font size=+1> then<br> - dotted</font></tt> <i>opt-expr </i><tt><font size=+1> dashed</font></tt> <i>opt-expr<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>chop</font></tt> <i>opt-expr </i><tt><font size=+1> −> <− <−><br> - invis same<br> - fill</font></tt> <i>opt-expr<br> - text-list expr<br> - </i> - </table> - - </table> - Missing attributes and values are filled in from defaults. Not - all attributes make sense for all primitives; irrelevant ones - are silently ignored. The attribute <tt><font size=+1>at</font></tt> causes the geometrical - center to be put at the specified place; <tt><font size=+1>with</font></tt> causes the position - on the object to be put at the specified place. For lines, splines - and - arcs, <tt><font size=+1>height</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>width</font></tt> refer to arrowhead size. A bare <i>expr</i> implies - motion in the current direction. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Text is normally an attribute of some primitive; by default it - is placed at the geometrical center of the object. Stand-alone - text is also permitted. A text list is a list of text items:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>text-item</i><tt><font size=+1>:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - "..." - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>positioning ...<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>sprintf("</font></tt><i>format</i><tt><font size=+1>",</font></tt> <i>expr</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>...</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> <i>positioning ...<br> - </i> - </table> - <i> positioning</i><tt><font size=+1>:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - center ljust rjust above below<br> - - </table> - </font></tt> - </table> - If there are multiple text items for some primitive, they are - arranged vertically and centered except as qualified. Positioning - requests apply to each item independently. Text items may contain - <i>troff</i> commands for size and font changes, local motions, etc., - but make sure that these are balanced so that the entering state - is restored before exiting. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A position is ultimately an <i>x,y</i> coordinate pair, but it may be - specified in other ways.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>position</i><tt><font size=+1>:<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>expr, expr<br> - place </i><tt><font size=+1>±</font></tt> <i>expr, expr<br> - place </i><tt><font size=+1>± (</font></tt> <i>expr, expr</i> <tt><font size=+1>)<br> - (</font></tt> <i>position</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>position</i> <tt><font size=+1>) </font></tt><i> x</i> from one, <i>y</i> the other<br> - <i>expr</i> [<tt><font size=+1>of the way</font></tt>] between <i>position</i> and <i>position<br> - expr </i>< <i>position</i> , <i>position </i>><br> - ( <i>position</i> )<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - <i>place</i><tt><font size=+1>:<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>placename optional-corner<br> - corner</i> <tt><font size=+1>of</font></tt> <i>placename<br> - nth primitive optional-corner<br> - corner</i> <tt><font size=+1>of</font></tt> <i>nth primitive<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>Here<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - - </table> - An <i>optional-corner</i> is one of the eight compass points or the center - or the start or end of a primitive.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>optional-corner</i><tt><font size=+1>:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - .n .e .w .s .ne .se .nw .sw .c .start .end<br> - - </table> - </font></tt> <i>corner</i><tt><font size=+1>:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - top bot left right start end<br> - - </table> - </font></tt> - </table> - Each object in a picture has an ordinal number; <i>nth</i> refers to - this.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>nth</i><tt><font size=+1>:<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>n</i><tt><font size=+1>th</font></tt><i>, n</i><tt><font size=+1>th last<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - - </table> - The built-in variables and their default values are:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>boxwid 0.75 boxht 0.5<br> - circlerad 0.25 arcrad 0.25<br> - ellipsewid 0.75 ellipseht 0.5<br> - linewid 0.5 lineht 0.5<br> - movewid 0.5 moveht 0.5<br> - textwid 0 textht 0<br> - arrowwid 0.05 arrowht 0.1<br> - dashwid 0.1 arrowhead 2<br> - scale 1<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - - </table> - These may be changed at any time, and the new values remain in - force from picture to picture until changed again or reset by - a <tt><font size=+1>reset</font></tt> statement. Variables changed within <tt><font size=+1>[</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>]</font></tt> revert to - their previous value upon exit from the block. Dimensions are - divided by <tt><font size=+1>scale</font></tt> during output. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Expressions in <i>pic</i> are evaluated in floating point. All numbers - representing dimensions are taken to be in inches.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>expr</i><tt><font size=+1>:<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>expr op expr<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> <i>expr<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt> <i>expr<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>(</font></tt> <i>expr</i> <tt><font size=+1>)<br> - variable<br> - number<br> - </font></tt><i>place</i> <tt><font size=+1>.x </font></tt><i> place</i> <tt><font size=+1>.y </font></tt><i> place</i> <tt><font size=+1>.ht </font></tt><i> place</i> <tt><font size=+1>.wid </font></tt><i> place</i> <tt><font size=+1>.rad<br> - sin(</font></tt><i>expr</i><tt><font size=+1>) cos(</font></tt><i>expr</i><tt><font size=+1>) atan2(</font></tt><i>expr,expr</i><tt><font size=+1>) log(</font></tt><i>expr</i><tt><font size=+1>) exp(</font></tt><i>expr</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - sqrt(</font></tt><i>expr</i><tt><font size=+1>) max(</font></tt><i>expr,expr</i><tt><font size=+1>) min(</font></tt><i>expr,expr</i><tt><font size=+1>) int(</font></tt><i>expr</i><tt><font size=+1>) rand()<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - <i>op</i><tt><font size=+1>:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - + − * / % < <= > >= == != && ||<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - The <tt><font size=+1>define</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>undef</font></tt> statements are not part of the grammar.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>define</font></tt> <i>name</i> <tt><font size=+1>{</font></tt> <i>replacement text</i> <tt><font size=+1>}<br> - undef</font></tt> <i>name<br> - </i> - </table> - - </table> - Occurrences of <tt><font size=+1>$1</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>$2</font></tt>, etc., in the replacement text will be replaced - by the corresponding arguments if <i>name</i> is invoked as<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>name</i><tt><font size=+1>(</font></tt><i>arg1</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>arg2</i><tt><font size=+1>, ...)<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - - </table> - Non-existent arguments are replaced by null strings. Replacement - text may contain newlines. The <tt><font size=+1>undef</font></tt> statement removes the definition - of a macro. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Tpic</i> is a <a href="../man1/tex.html"><i>tex</i>(1)</a> preprocessor that accepts <i>pic</i> language. It produces - Tex commands that define a box called <tt><font size=+1>\graph</font></tt>, which contains the - picture. The box may be output this way:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>\centerline{\box\graph}<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>arrow "input" above; box "process"; arrow "output" above<br> - move<br> - A: ellipse <br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - circle rad .1 with .w at A.e<br> - circle rad .05 at 0.5 <A.c, A.ne><br> - circle rad .065 at 0.5 <A.c, A.ne><br> - spline from last circle.nw left .25 then left .05 down .05<br> - arc from A.c to A.se rad 0.5<br> - for i = 1 to 10 do { line from A.s+.025*i,.01*i down i/50 } <br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - arrow "input" above; box "process"; arrow "output" above move A: ellipse<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - circle rad .1 with .w at A.e<br> - circle rad .05 at 0.5 <A.c, A.ne><br> - circle rad .065 at 0.5 <A.c, A.ne><br> - spline from last circle.nw left .25 then left .05 down .05<br> - arc from A.c to A.se rad 0.5<br> - for i = 1 to 10 do { line from A.s+.025*i,.01*i down i/50 }<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/pic<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/grap.html"><i>grap</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/doctype.html"><i>doctype</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/troff.html"><i>troff</i>(1)</a><br> - B. W. Kernighan, “PIC--a Graphics Language for Typesetting”, <i>Unix - Research System Programmer’s Manual,</i> Tenth Edition, Volume 2<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/plot.html b/man/man1/plot.html deleted file mode 100644 index b93d6d34..00000000 --- a/man/man1/plot.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>plot(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>PLOT(1)</b><td align=right><b>PLOT(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - plot – graphics filter<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>plot</font></tt> [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Plot</i> interprets plotting instructions (see <a href="../man7/plot.html"><i>plot</i>(7)</a>) from the <i>files</i> - or standard input, drawing the results in a newly created <a href="../man1/rio.html"><i>rio</i>(1)</a> - window. Plot persists until a newline is typed in the window. - Various options may be interspersed with the <i>file</i> arguments; they - take effect at the given point in processing. Options are: - <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> Double buffer: accumulate the plot off-screen and write to the - screen all at once when an erase command is encountered or at - end of file.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt> Erase the screen.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> <i>col</i> Set the foreground color (see <a href="../man7/plot.html"><i>plot</i>(7)</a> for color names).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> <i>fill</i> Set the background color.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−g</font></tt> <i>grade</i> Set the quality factor for arcs. Higher grades give better - quality.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−p</font></tt> <i>col</i> Set the pen color.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt> Pause until a newline is typed on standard input.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−C</font></tt> Close the current plot.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−W x0,y0,x1,y1<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Specify the bounding rectangle of plot’s window. By default it - uses a 512x512 window in the middle of the screen.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/plot<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/rio.html"><i>rio</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man7/plot.html"><i>plot</i>(7)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/plumb.html b/man/man1/plumb.html deleted file mode 100644 index 2a868f7a..00000000 --- a/man/man1/plumb.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>plumb(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>PLUMB(1)</b><td align=right><b>PLUMB(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - plumb – send message to plumber<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>plumb</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−p</font></tt> <i>plumbfile</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt> <i>attributes</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> <i>source</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> <i>destination</i> - ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> <i>type</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt> <i>directory</i> ] <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> | <i>data...<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <i>plumb</i> command formats and sends a plumbing message whose data - is, by default, the concatenation of the argument strings separated - by blanks. The options are:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−p</font></tt> write the message to <i>plumbfile</i> (default <tt><font size=+1>/mnt/plumb/send</font></tt>).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt> set the <tt><font size=+1>attr</font></tt> field of the message (default is empty).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> set the <tt><font size=+1>src</font></tt> field of the message (default is <tt><font size=+1>plumb</font></tt>).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> set the <tt><font size=+1>dst</font></tt> field of the message (default is empty).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> set the <tt><font size=+1>type</font></tt> field of the message (default is <tt><font size=+1>text</font></tt>).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt> set the <tt><font size=+1>wdir</font></tt> field of the message (default is the current working - directory of <i>plumb</i>).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> take the data from standard input rather than the argument strings. - If an <tt><font size=+1>action=</font></tt> attribute is not otherwise specified, <i>plumb</i> will - add an <tt><font size=+1>action=showdata</font></tt> attribute to the message.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>$HOME/lib/plumbing</font></tt> default rules file<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/plumb<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/plumb.html"><i>plumb</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man4/plumber.html"><i>plumber</i>(4)</a>, <a href="../man7/plumb.html"><i>plumb</i>(7)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/pr.html b/man/man1/pr.html deleted file mode 100644 index ca8772b2..00000000 --- a/man/man1/pr.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,90 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>pr(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>PR(1)</b><td align=right><b>PR(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - pr – print file<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>pr</font></tt> [ <i>option ...</i> ] [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Pr</i> produces a printed listing of one or more <i>files</i> on its standard - output. The output is separated into pages headed by a date, the - name of the file or a specified header, and the page number. With - no file arguments, <i>pr</i> prints its standard input. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Options apply to all following files but may be reset between - files:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt><i>n</i> Produce <i>n</i>-column output.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt><i>n</i> Begin printing with page <i>n</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−b</font></tt> Balance columns on last page, in case of multi-column output.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> Double space.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt><i>n</i> Set the tab stops for input text every <i>n</i> spaces.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−h</font></tt> Take the next argument as a page header (<i>file</i> by default).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt><i>n</i> Replace sequences of blanks in the output by tabs, using tab - stops set every <i>n</i> spaces.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> Use form feeds to separate pages.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt><i>n</i> Take the length of the page to be <i>n</i> lines instead of the default - 66.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−m</font></tt> Print all <i>files</i> simultaneously, each in one column.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt><i>m</i> Number the lines of each <i>file</i>. The numeric argument <i>m</i>, default - 5, sets the width of the line-number field.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−o</font></tt><i>n</i> Offset the left margin <i>n</i> character positions.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−p</font></tt> Pad each file printed to an odd number of pages. For two-sided - printers, this will ensure each file will start a new page.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt><i>c</i> Separate columns by the single character <i>c</i> instead of aligning - them with white space. A missing <i>c</i> is taken to be a tab.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> Do not print the 5-line header or the 5-line trailer normally - supplied for each page.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt><i>n</i> For multi-column output, take the width of the page to be <i>n</i> - characters instead of the default 72.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/pr.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/cat.html"><i>cat</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/lp.html"><i>lp</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/proof.html b/man/man1/proof.html deleted file mode 100644 index a442fd71..00000000 --- a/man/man1/proof.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>proof(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>PROOF(1)</b><td align=right><b>PROOF(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - proof – troff output interpreter<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>proof</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−m</font></tt><i>mag</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−/</font></tt><i>nview</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−F</font></tt> <i>dir</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> ] [ <i>file</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Proof</i> reads <a href="../man1/troff.html"><i>troff</i>(1)</a> intermediate language from <i>file</i> or standard - input and simulates the resulting pages on the screen. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - After a page of text is displayed, <i>proof</i> pauses for a command - from the keyboard. The typed commands are:<br> - newlineGo on to next page of text.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> Go back to the previous page.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>q</font></tt> Quit.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt><i>n</i> Print page <i>n</i>. An out-of-bounds page number means the end nearer - to that number; a missing number means the current page; a signed - number means an offset to the current page.<br> - <i>n</i> Same as <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt><i>n</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>c</font></tt> Clear the screen, then wait for another command.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>m</font></tt><i>mag</i> Change the magnification at which the output is printed. Normally - it is printed with magnification .9; <i>mag</i>=.5 shrinks it to half - size; <i>mag</i>=2 doubles the size.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt><i>val</i> Move everything <i>val</i> screen pixels to the right (left, if <i>val</i> - is negative).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>y</font></tt><i>val</i> Move everything <i>val</i> screen pixels down (up, if <i>val</i> is negative).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>nview</i> Split the window into <i>nview</i> pieces. The current page goes - into the rightmost, bottommost piece, and previous pages are shown - in the other pieces.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−F</font></tt> <i>dir</i>Use <i>dir</i> for fonts instead of <tt><font size=+1>/lib/font/bit</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>d</font></tt> Toggle the debug flag. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - These commands are also available, under slightly different form, - from a menu on button 3. The <tt><font size=+1>pan</font></tt> menu item allows arbitrary positioning - of the page: after selecting <tt><font size=+1>pan</font></tt>, press the mouse button again - and hold it down while moving the page to the desired location. - The page will be redisplayed in its entirety when - the button is released. Mouse button 1 also pans, without the - need for selecting from a menu. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>m</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>y</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>F</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>d</font></tt> commands are also available as command - line options.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/font/*<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - fonts<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/font/MAP<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - how to convert troff output fonts and character names into screen - fonts and character numbers<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/proof<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/lp.html"><i>lp</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/gs.html"><i>gs</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/page.html"><i>page</i>(1)</a><br> - J. F. Ossanna and B. W. Kernighan, “Troff User’s Manual”<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/ps.html b/man/man1/ps.html deleted file mode 100644 index bf19c676..00000000 --- a/man/man1/ps.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>ps(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>PS(1)</b><td align=right><b>PS(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - ps, psu – process status<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>ps</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−pa</font></tt> ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>psu</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−pa</font></tt> ] [ <i>user</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Ps</i> prints information about processes. <i>Psu</i> prints only information - about processes started by <i>user</i> (default <tt><font size=+1>$USER</font></tt>). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - For each process reported, the user, process id, user time, system - time, size, state, and command name are printed. State is one - of the following:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Moribund</font></tt> Process has exited and is about to have its resources - reclaimed.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Ready</font></tt> on the queue of processes ready to be run.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Scheding</font></tt> about to be run.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Running</font></tt> running.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Queueing</font></tt> waiting on a queue for a resource.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Wakeme</font></tt> waiting for I/O or some other kernel event to wake it up.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Broken</font></tt> dead of unnatural causes; lingering so that it can be examined.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Stopped</font></tt> stopped.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Stopwait</font></tt> waiting for another process to stop.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Fault</font></tt> servicing a page fault.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Idle</font></tt> waiting for something to do (kernel processes only).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>New</font></tt> being created.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Pageout</font></tt> paging out some other process.<br> - <i>Syscall</i> performing the named system call.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>no</font></tt> <i>resource</i> waiting for more of a critical <i>resource</i>.<br> - <i>wchan</i> waiting on the named wait channel (on a Unix kernel). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - With the <tt><font size=+1>−p</font></tt> flag, <i>ps</i> also prints, after the system time, the baseline - and current priorities of each process. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt> flag causes <i>ps</i> to print the arguments for the process. - Newlines in arguments will be translated to spaces for display.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/bin/ps<br> - /usr/local/plan9/bin/psu<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/acid.html"><i>acid</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/db.html"><i>db</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/kill.html"><i>kill</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/psfonts.html b/man/man1/psfonts.html deleted file mode 100644 index b0510a81..00000000 --- a/man/man1/psfonts.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,148 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>psfonts(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>PSFONTS(1)</b><td align=right><b>PSFONTS(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - psfonts, psdownload – add necessary fonts to PostScript document - for printing<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>psfonts</font></tt> [ <i>files ...</i> ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>psdownload</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>options</font></tt> ] [ <i>files ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Plan 9’s <a href="../man1/troff.html"><i>troff</i>(1)</a> and <a href="../man1/tr2post.html"><i>tr2post</i>(1)</a> use non-standard PostScript fonts - (found in <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/postscript/font</font></tt>). Before sending PostScript - output from <i>tr2post</i> to a standard printer, code implementing the - non-standard fonts must be added to the PostScript. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Psfonts</i> copies <i>files</i> (or standard input) to standard output, adding - necessary PostScript fonts. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Psdownload</i> is the more general program used to implement <i>psfonts</i>. - The options are:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> <i>comment<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Expect the fonts used in the document to be listed in a comment - beginning with this string (default <tt><font size=+1>%%DocumentFonts:</font></tt>).<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> <i>atend<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Expect extra fonts comments at the end of the document, so read - the entire input before starting output (by default this only - happens if a <tt><font size=+1>%%DocumentFonts: (atend)</font></tt> comment is encountered).<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−m</font></tt> <i>mapfile<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Use <i>mapfile</i> to translate from PostScript font names to files. - Each line in the map has two white space-separated fields: a font - name and the corresponding file. If <i>mapfile</i> is not a rooted path, - it is evaluated relative to the <i>fontdir</i> (see <tt><font size=+1>−H</font></tt> below).<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−p</font></tt> <i>printer<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Set the name of the printer. This option is deprecated. Its only - effect is to override the <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt> option, causing <i>fontdir</i><tt><font size=+1>/printers/</font></tt><i>printer</i> - to be used as the resident fonts list.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt> <i>residentfonts<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Read a list of fonts assumed to be on the printer (not necessary - to re-download) from the file <i>residentfonts</i>. If <i>residentfonts</i> - is not a rooted path, it is evaluated relative to the <i>fontdir</i> - (see <tt><font size=+1>−H</font></tt> below).<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−H</font></tt> <i>fontdir<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Set the directory that is assumed to contain the PostScript fonts - and information about printers (see <tt><font size=+1>−m</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>−p</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt> above; default - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/postscript/font</font></tt>).<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−T</font></tt> <i>tmpdir<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Use <i>tmpdir</i> for storing temporary files (default <tt><font size=+1>/var/tmp</font></tt>).<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−D</font></tt> Produce copious amounts of debugging information on standard - error.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−I</font></tt> Continue running even after fatal errors occur.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - See <a href="../man1/tr2post.html"><i>tr2post</i>(1)</a> for an example.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/bin/psfonts<br> - /usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/postscript/download<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/troff.html"><i>troff</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/tr2post.html"><i>tr2post</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/pwd.html b/man/man1/pwd.html deleted file mode 100644 index ab8b8c3d..00000000 --- a/man/man1/pwd.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>pwd(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>PWD(1)</b><td align=right><b>PWD(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - pwd, pbd – working directory<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>pwd<br> - pbd<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Pwd</i> prints the path name of the working (current) directory. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Pbd</i> prints the base name of the working (current) directory. It - prints no final newline and is intended for applications such - as constructing shell prompts.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/pbd.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>cd</i> in <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man3/getwd.html"><i>getwd</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Pwd</i> is not provided. Unix already provides one.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/rc.html b/man/man1/rc.html deleted file mode 100644 index a599adfd..00000000 --- a/man/man1/rc.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,655 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>rc(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>RC(1)</b><td align=right><b>RC(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - rc, cd, eval, exec, exit, flag, rfork, shift, wait, whatis, ., - ~ – command language<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>rc</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−srdiIlxepvV</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−c command</font></tt> ] [ <i>file</i> [ <i>arg ...</i> ]]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Rc</i> is the Plan 9 shell. It executes command lines read from a - terminal or a file or, with the <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> flag, from <i>rc’s</i> argument list.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Command Lines </b></font><br> - A command line is a sequence of commands, separated by ampersands - or semicolons (<tt><font size=+1>&</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>;</font></tt>), terminated by a newline. The commands are - executed in sequence from left to right. <i>Rc</i> does not wait for - a command followed by <tt><font size=+1>&</font></tt> to finish executing before starting the - following command. Whenever a command - followed by <tt><font size=+1>&</font></tt> is executed, its process id is assigned to the <i>rc</i> - variable <tt><font size=+1>$apid</font></tt>. Whenever a command <i>not</i> followed by <tt><font size=+1>&</font></tt> exits or is - terminated, the <i>rc</i> variable <tt><font size=+1>$status</font></tt> gets the process’s wait message - (see <a href="../man3/wait.html"><i>wait</i>(3)</a>); it will be the null string if the command was successful. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A long command line may be continued on subsequent lines by typing - a backslash (<tt><font size=+1>\</font></tt>) followed by a newline. This sequence is treated - as though it were a blank. Backslash is not otherwise a special - character. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A number-sign (<tt><font size=+1>#</font></tt>) and any following characters up to (but not - including) the next newline are ignored, except in quotation marks.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Simple Commands </b></font><br> - A simple command is a sequence of arguments interspersed with - I/O redirections. If the first argument is the name of an <i>rc</i> function - or of one of <i>rc’s</i> built-in commands, it is executed by <i>rc</i>. Otherwise - if the name starts with a slash (<tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt>), it must be the path name - of the program to be executed. Names containing no - initial slash are searched for in a list of directory names stored - in <tt><font size=+1>$path</font></tt>. The first executable file of the given name found in - a directory in <tt><font size=+1>$path</font></tt> is the program to be executed. To be executable, - the user must have execute permission (see <a href="../man3/stat.html"><i>stat</i>(3)</a>) and the file - must be either an executable binary for the current - machine’s CPU type, or a shell script. Shell scripts begin with - a line containing the full path name of a shell (usually <tt><font size=+1>/bin/rc</font></tt>), - prefixed by <tt><font size=+1>#!</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The first word of a simple command cannot be a keyword unless - it is quoted or otherwise disguised. The keywords are<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>for in while if not switch fn ~ ! @<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - <p><font size=+1><b>Arguments and Variables </b></font><br> - A number of constructions may be used where <i>rc’s</i> syntax requires - an argument to appear. In many cases a construction’s value will - be a list of arguments rather than a single string. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The simplest kind of argument is the unquoted word: a sequence - of one or more characters none of which is a blank, tab, newline, - or any of the following:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1># ; & | ^ $ = ` ' { } ( ) < ><br> - </font></tt> - </table> - An unquoted word that contains any of the characters <tt><font size=+1>* ? [</font></tt> is - a pattern for matching against file names. The character <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt> matches - any sequence of characters, <tt><font size=+1>?</font></tt> matches any single character, and - <tt><font size=+1>[</font></tt><i>class</i><tt><font size=+1>]</font></tt> matches any character in the <i>class</i>. If the first character - of <i>class</i> is <tt><font size=+1>~</font></tt>, the class is complemented. The <i>class</i> may - also contain pairs of characters separated by <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>, standing for - all characters lexically between the two. The character <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> must - appear explicitly in a pattern, as must the first character of - the path name components <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>..</font></tt>. A pattern is replaced by a - list of arguments, one for each path name matched, except that - a - pattern matching no names is not replaced by the empty list, but - rather stands for itself. Pattern matching is done after all other - operations. Thus,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>x=/tmp echo $x^/*.c<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - matches <tt><font size=+1>/tmp/*.c</font></tt>, rather than matching <tt><font size=+1>/*.c</font></tt> and then prefixing - <tt><font size=+1>/tmp</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A quoted word is a sequence of characters surrounded by single - quotes (<tt><font size=+1>'</font></tt>). A single quote is represented in a quoted word by - a pair of quotes (<tt><font size=+1>''</font></tt>). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each of the following is an argument.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>(</font></tt><i>arguments</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The value of a sequence of arguments enclosed in parentheses is - a list comprising the members of each element of the sequence. - Argument lists have no recursive structure, although their syntax - may suggest it. The following are entirely equivalent:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>echo hi there everybody<br> - ((echo) (hi there) everybody)<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>$</font></tt><i>argument<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>$</font></tt><i>argument</i><tt><font size=+1>(</font></tt><i>subscript</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <i>argument</i> after the <tt><font size=+1>$</font></tt> is the name of a variable whose value - is substituted. Multiple levels of indirection are possible, but - of questionable utility. Variable values are lists of strings. - If <i>argument</i> is a number <i>n</i>, the value is the <i>n</i>th element of <tt><font size=+1>$*</font></tt>, - unless <tt><font size=+1>$*</font></tt> doesn’t have <i>n</i> elements, in which case the value is - empty. If <i>argument</i> is followed by a parenthesized list of subscripts, - the value substituted is a list composed of the requested elements - (origin 1). The parenthesis must follow the variable name with - no spaces. Assignments to variables are described below.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>$#</font></tt><i>argument<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The value is the number of elements in the named variable. A variable - never assigned a value has zero elements.<br> - - </table> - $"<i>argument<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The value is a single string containing the components of the - named variable separated by spaces. A variable with zero elements - yields the empty string.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>`{</font></tt><i>command</i><tt><font size=+1>}<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>rc</i> executes the <i>command</i> and reads its standard output, splitting - it into a list of arguments, using characters in <tt><font size=+1>$ifs</font></tt> as separators. - If <tt><font size=+1>$ifs</font></tt> is not otherwise set, its value is <tt><font size=+1>' \t\n'</font></tt>.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1><{</font></tt><i>command</i><tt><font size=+1>}<br> - >{</font></tt><i>command</i><tt><font size=+1>}<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <i>command</i> is executed asynchronously with its standard output - or standard input connected to a pipe. The value of the argument - is the name of a file referring to the other end of the pipe. - This allows the construction of non-linear pipelines. For example, - the following runs two commands <tt><font size=+1>old</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>new - </font></tt>and uses <tt><font size=+1>cmp</font></tt> to compare their outputs<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>cmp <{old} <{new}<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - - </table> - <i>argument</i><tt><font size=+1>^</font></tt><i>argument<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <tt><font size=+1>^</font></tt> operator concatenates its two operands. If the two operands - have the same number of components, they are concatenated pairwise. - If not, then one operand must have one component, and the other - must be non-empty, and concatenation is distributive.<br> - - </table> - <p><font size=+1><b>Free Carets </b></font><br> - In most circumstances, <i>rc</i> will insert the <tt><font size=+1>^</font></tt> operator automatically - between words that are not separated by white space. Whenever - one of <tt><font size=+1>$ ' `</font></tt> follows a quoted or unquoted word or an unquoted - word follows a quoted word with no intervening blanks or tabs, - a <tt><font size=+1>^</font></tt> is inserted between the two. If an unquoted word - immediately follows a <tt><font size=+1>$</font></tt> and contains a character other than an - alphanumeric, underscore, or <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt>, a <tt><font size=+1>^</font></tt> is inserted before the first - such character. Thus<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>cc −$flags $stem.c - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - is equivalent to<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>cc −^$flags $stem^.c<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - <p><font size=+1><b>I/O Redirections </b></font><br> - The sequence <tt><font size=+1>></font></tt><i>file</i> redirects the standard output file (file descriptor - 1, normally the terminal) to the named <i>file</i>; <tt><font size=+1>>></font></tt><i>file</i> appends standard - output to the file. The standard input file (file descriptor 0, - also normally the terminal) may be redirected from a file by the - sequence <tt><font size=+1><</font></tt><i>file</i>, or from an inline ‘here document’ by the - sequence <tt><font size=+1><<</font></tt><i>eof-marker</i>. The contents of a here document are lines - of text taken from the command input stream up to a line containing - nothing but the <i>eof-marker</i>, which may be either a quoted or unquoted - word. If <i>eof-marker</i> is unquoted, variable names of the form <tt><font size=+1>$</font></tt><i>word</i> - have their values substituted from <i>rc’s - </i>environment. If <tt><font size=+1>$</font></tt><i>word</i> is followed by a caret (<tt><font size=+1>^</font></tt>), the caret is - deleted. If <i>eof-marker</i> is quoted, no substitution occurs. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Redirections may be applied to a file-descriptor other than standard - input or output by qualifying the redirection operator with a - number in square brackets. For example, the diagnostic output - (file descriptor 2) may be redirected by writing <tt><font size=+1>cc junk.c >[2]junk</font></tt>. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A file descriptor may be redirected to an already open descriptor - by writing <tt><font size=+1>>[</font></tt><i>fd0</i><tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt><i>fd1</i><tt><font size=+1>]</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1><[</font></tt><i>fd0</i><tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt><i>fd1</i><tt><font size=+1>]</font></tt>. <i>Fd1</i> is a previously opened - file descriptor and <i>fd0</i> becomes a new copy (in the sense of <a href="../man3/dup.html"><i>dup</i>(3)</a>) - of it. A file descriptor may be closed by writing <tt><font size=+1>>[</font></tt><i>fd0</i><tt><font size=+1>=]</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1><[</font></tt><i>fd0</i><tt><font size=+1>=]</font></tt>. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Redirections are executed from left to right. Therefore, <tt><font size=+1>cc junk.c - >/dev/null >[2=1]</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>cc junk.c >[2=1] >/dev/null</font></tt> have different effects: - the first puts standard output in <tt><font size=+1>/dev/null</font></tt> and then puts diagnostic - output in the same place, where the second directs diagnostic - output to the - terminal and sends standard output to <tt><font size=+1>/dev/null</font></tt>.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Compound Commands </b></font><br> - A pair of commands separated by a pipe operator (<tt><font size=+1>|</font></tt>) is a command. - The standard output of the left command is sent through a pipe - to the standard input of the right command. The pipe operator - may be decorated to use different file descriptors. <tt><font size=+1>|[</font></tt><i>fd</i><tt><font size=+1>]</font></tt> connects - the output end of the pipe to file descriptor <i>fd</i> rather - than 1. <tt><font size=+1>|[</font></tt><i>fd0</i><tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt><i>fd1</i><tt><font size=+1>]</font></tt> connects output to <i>fd1</i> of the left command - and input to <i>fd0</i> of the right command. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A pair of commands separated by <tt><font size=+1>&&</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>||</font></tt> is a command. In either - case, the left command is executed and its exit status examined. - If the operator is <tt><font size=+1>&&</font></tt> the right command is executed if the left - command’s status is null. <tt><font size=+1>||</font></tt> causes the right command to be executed - if the left command’s status is non-null. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The exit status of a command may be inverted (non-null is changed - to null, null is changed to non-null) by preceding it with a <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt>. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>|</font></tt> operator has highest precedence, and is left-associative - (i.e. binds tighter to the left than the right). <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt> has intermediate - precedence, and <tt><font size=+1>&&</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>||</font></tt> have the lowest precedence. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The unary <tt><font size=+1>@</font></tt> operator, with precedence equal to <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt>, causes its operand - to be executed in a subshell. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each of the following is a command.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>if (</font></tt> <i>list</i> <tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> <i>command<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - A <i>list</i> is a sequence of commands, separated by <tt><font size=+1>&</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>;</font></tt>, or newline. - It is executed and if its exit status is null, the <i>command</i> is - executed.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>if not</font></tt> <i>command<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The immediately preceding command must have been <tt><font size=+1>if(</font></tt><i>list</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> <i>command</i>. - If its condition was non-zero, the <i>command</i> is executed.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>for(</font></tt><i>name</i> <tt><font size=+1>in</font></tt> <i>arguments</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> <i>command<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>for(</font></tt><i>name</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> <i>command<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <i>command</i> is executed once for each <i>argument</i> with that argument - assigned to <i>name</i>. If the argument list is omitted, <tt><font size=+1>$*</font></tt> is used.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>while(</font></tt><i>list</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> <i>command<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <i>list</i> is executed repeatedly until its exit status is non-null. - Each time it returns null status, the <i>command</i> is executed. An - empty <i>list</i> is taken to give null status.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>switch(</font></tt><i>argument</i><tt><font size=+1>){</font></tt><i>list</i><tt><font size=+1>}<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <i>list</i> is searched for simple commands beginning with the word - <tt><font size=+1>case</font></tt>. (The search is only at the ‘top level’ of the <i>list</i>. That - is, <tt><font size=+1>cases</font></tt> in nested constructs are not found.) <i>Argument</i> is matched - against each word following <tt><font size=+1>case</font></tt> using the pattern-matching algorithm - described above, except that <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> and the - first characters of <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>..</font></tt> need not be matched explicitly. When - a match is found, commands in the list are executed up to the - next following <tt><font size=+1>case</font></tt> command (at the top level) or the closing - brace.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>{</font></tt><i>list</i><tt><font size=+1>}<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Braces serve to alter the grouping of commands implied by operator - priorities. The <i>body</i> is a sequence of commands separated by <tt><font size=+1>&</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>;</font></tt>, or newline.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>fn</font></tt> <i>name</i><tt><font size=+1>{</font></tt><i>list</i><tt><font size=+1>}<br> - fn</font></tt> <i>name<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The first form defines a function with the given <i>name</i>. Subsequently, - whenever a command whose first argument is <i>name</i> is encountered, - the current value of the remainder of the command’s argument list - will be assigned to <tt><font size=+1>$*</font></tt>, after saving its current value, and <i>rc</i> - will execute the <i>list</i>. The second form removes - <i>name</i>’s function definition.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>fn</font></tt> <i>note</i><tt><font size=+1>{</font></tt><i>list</i><tt><font size=+1>}<br> - fn</font></tt> <i>note<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - A function with a special name will be called when <i>rc</i> receives - a corresponding note; see <a href="../man3/notify.html"><i>notify</i>(3)</a>. The valid note names (and - corresponding notes) are <tt><font size=+1>sighup</font></tt> (<tt><font size=+1>hangup</font></tt>), <tt><font size=+1>sigint</font></tt> (<tt><font size=+1>interrupt</font></tt>), - <tt><font size=+1>sigalrm</font></tt> (<tt><font size=+1>alarm</font></tt>), and <tt><font size=+1>sigfpe</font></tt> (floating point trap). By default - <i>rc</i> exits on receiving any signal, except when - run interactively, in which case interrupts and quits normally - cause <i>rc</i> to stop whatever it’s doing and start reading a new command. - The second form causes <i>rc</i> to handle a signal in the default manner. - <i>Rc</i> recognizes an artificial note, <tt><font size=+1>sigexit</font></tt>, which occurs when <i>rc</i> - is about to finish executing. - - </table> - <i>name</i><tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt><i>argument command<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Any command may be preceded by a sequence of assignments interspersed - with redirections. The assignments remain in effect until the - end of the command, unless the command is empty (i.e. the assignments - stand alone), in which case they are effective until rescinded - by later assignments. - - </table> - <p><font size=+1><b>Built-in Commands </b></font><br> - These commands are executed internally by <i>rc</i>, usually because - their execution changes or depends on <i>rc</i>’s internal state.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> <i>file ...<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Execute commands from <i>file</i>. <tt><font size=+1>$*</font></tt> is set for the duration to the - remainder of the argument list following <i>file</i>. <i>File</i> is searched - for using <tt><font size=+1>$path</font></tt>.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>builtin</font></tt> <i>command ...<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Execute <i>command</i> as usual except that any function named <i>command</i> - is ignored in favor of the built-in meaning.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>cd [</font></tt><i>dir</i><tt><font size=+1>]<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Change the current directory to <i>dir</i>. The default argument is <tt><font size=+1>$home</font></tt>. - <i>dir</i> is searched for in each of the directories mentioned in <tt><font size=+1>$cdpath</font></tt>.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>eval [</font></tt><i>arg ...</i><tt><font size=+1>]<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The arguments are concatenated separated by spaces into a single - string, read as input to <i>rc</i>, and executed.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>exec [</font></tt><i>command ...</i><tt><font size=+1>]<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - This instance of <i>rc</i> replaces itself with the given (non-built-in) - <i>command</i>.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>flag</font></tt> <i>f</i> <tt><font size=+1>[+−]<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Either set (<tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt>), clear (<tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>), or test (neither <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt> nor <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>) the flag - <i>f</i>, where <i>f</i> is a single character, one of the command line flags - (see Invocation, below).<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>exit [</font></tt><i>status</i><tt><font size=+1>]<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Exit with the given exit status. If none is given, the current - value of <tt><font size=+1>$status</font></tt> is used.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>rfork</font></tt> [<tt><font size=+1>nNeEsfFm</font></tt>]<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Become a new process group using <tt><font size=+1>rfork(</font></tt><i>flags</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> where <i>flags</i> is composed - of the bitwise OR of the <tt><font size=+1>rfork</font></tt> flags specified by the option letters - (see <a href="../man2/fork.html"><i>fork</i>(2)</a>). If no <i>flags</i> are given, they default to <tt><font size=+1>ens</font></tt>. The - <i>flags</i> and their meanings are: <tt><font size=+1>n</font></tt> is <tt><font size=+1>RFNAMEG</font></tt>; <tt><font size=+1>N</font></tt> is <tt><font size=+1>RFCNAMEG</font></tt>; <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt> is - <tt><font size=+1>RFENVG</font></tt>; <tt><font size=+1>E</font></tt> is <tt><font size=+1>RFCENVG</font></tt>; <tt><font size=+1>s</font></tt> is - <tt><font size=+1>RFNOTEG</font></tt>; <tt><font size=+1>f</font></tt> is <tt><font size=+1>RFFDG</font></tt>; <tt><font size=+1>F</font></tt> is <tt><font size=+1>RFCFDG</font></tt>; and <tt><font size=+1>m</font></tt> is <tt><font size=+1>RFNOMNT</font></tt>.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>shift [</font></tt><i>n</i><tt><font size=+1>]<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Delete the first <i>n</i> (default 1) elements of <tt><font size=+1>$*</font></tt>.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>wait [</font></tt><i>pid</i><tt><font size=+1>]<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Wait for the process with the given <i>pid</i> to exit. If no <i>pid</i> is - given, all outstanding processes are waited for.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>whatis</font></tt> <i>name ...<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Print the value of each <i>name</i> in a form suitable for input to <i>rc</i>. - The output is an assignment to any variable, the definition of - any function, a call to <tt><font size=+1>builtin</font></tt> for any built-in command, or the - completed pathname of any executable file.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>~</font></tt> <i>subject pattern ...<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <i>subject</i> is matched against each <i>pattern</i> in sequence. If it - matches any pattern, <tt><font size=+1>$status</font></tt> is set to zero. Otherwise, <tt><font size=+1>$status</font></tt> - is set to one. Patterns are the same as for file name matching, - except that <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> and the first character of <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>..</font></tt> need not be - matched explicitly. The <i>patterns</i> are not subjected to - file name matching before the <tt><font size=+1>~</font></tt> command is executed, so they need - not be enclosed in quotation marks.<br> - - </table> - <p><font size=+1><b>Environment </b></font><br> - The <i>environment</i> is a list of strings made available to executing - binaries by the kernel. <i>Rc</i> creates an environment entry for each - variable whose value is non-empty, and for each function. The - string for a variable entry has the variable’s name followed by - <tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt> and its value. If the value has more than one component, - these are separated by SOH (001) characters. The string for a - function is just the <i>rc</i> input that defines the function. The name - of a function in the environment is the function name preceded - by <tt><font size=+1>fn#</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - When <i>rc</i> starts executing it reads variable and function definitions - from its environment.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Special Variables </b></font><br> - The following variables are set or used by <i>rc</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>$*</font></tt> Set to <i>rc</i>’s argument list during initialization. Whenever a - <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> command or a function is executed, the current value is saved - and <tt><font size=+1>$*</font></tt> receives the new argument list. The saved value is restored - on completion of the <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> or function.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>$apid</font></tt> Whenever a process is started asynchronously with <tt><font size=+1>&</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>$apid</font></tt> - is set to its process id.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>$home</font></tt> The default directory for <tt><font size=+1>cd</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>$ifs</font></tt> The input field separators used in backquote substitutions. - If <tt><font size=+1>$ifs</font></tt> is not set in <i>rc</i>’s environment, it is initialized to blank, - tab and newline.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>$path</font></tt> The search path used to find commands and input files for - the <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> command. If not set in the environment, it is initialized - by parsing the <tt><font size=+1>$PATH</font></tt> variable (as in <a href="../man1/sh.html"><i>sh</i>(1)</a>) or by <tt><font size=+1>path=(. /bin)</font></tt>. - The variables <tt><font size=+1>$path</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>$PATH</font></tt> are maintained together: changes - to one will be reflected in the other. - <tt><font size=+1>$pid</font></tt> Set during initialization to <i>rc</i>’s process id.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>$prompt</font></tt> When <i>rc</i> is run interactively, the first component of <tt><font size=+1>$prompt</font></tt> - is printed before reading each command. The second component is - printed whenever a newline is typed and more lines are required - to complete the command. If not set in the environment, it is - initialized by <tt><font size=+1>prompt=('% ' ' ')</font></tt>. - <tt><font size=+1>$status</font></tt> Set to the wait message of the last-executed program. (unless - started with <tt><font size=+1>&). !</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>~</font></tt> also change <tt><font size=+1>$status</font></tt>. Its value is used - to control execution in <tt><font size=+1>&&</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>||</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>if</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>while</font></tt> commands. When <i>rc</i> exits - at end-of-file of its input or on executing an <tt><font size=+1>exit</font></tt> command with - no argument, <tt><font size=+1>$status</font></tt> is its - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - exit status.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <p><font size=+1><b>Invocation </b></font><br> - If <i>rc</i> is started with no arguments it reads commands from standard - input. Otherwise its first non-flag argument is the name of a - file from which to read commands (but see <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> below). Subsequent - arguments become the initial value of <tt><font size=+1>$*</font></tt>. <i>Rc</i> accepts the following - command-line flags.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> <i>string</i> Commands are read from <i>string</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> Print out exit status after any command where the status is - non-null.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt> Exit if <tt><font size=+1>$status</font></tt> is non-null after executing a simple command.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> If <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> is present, or <i>rc</i> is given no arguments and its standard - input is a terminal, it runs interactively. Commands are prompted - for using <tt><font size=+1>$prompt</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−I</font></tt> Makes sure <i>rc</i> is not run interactively.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> If <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> is given or the first character of argument zero is <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>, - <i>rc</i> reads commands from <tt><font size=+1>$home/lib/profile</font></tt>, if it exists, before - reading its normal input.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−p</font></tt> A no-op.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> A no-op.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−v</font></tt> Echo input on file descriptor 2 as it is read.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−x</font></tt> Print each simple command before executing it.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt> Print debugging information (internal form of commands as they - are executed).<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/rc<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Tom Duff, “Rc – The Plan 9 Shell”.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - There should be a way to match patterns against whole lists rather - than just single strings. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Using <tt><font size=+1>~</font></tt> to check the value of <tt><font size=+1>$status</font></tt> changes <tt><font size=+1>$status</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Functions that use here documents don’t work. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Free carets don’t get inserted next to keywords. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1><{</font></tt><i>command</i><tt><font size=+1>}</font></tt> syntax depends on the underlying operating system - providing a file descriptor device tree at <tt><font size=+1>/dev/fd</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - By default, FreeBSD 5 does not provide file descriptors greater - than 2 in <tt><font size=+1>/dev/fd</font></tt>. To fix this, add<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/fdescfs /dev/fd fdescfs rw 0 0<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - to <tt><font size=+1>/etc/fstab</font></tt>, and then <tt><font size=+1>mount /dev/fd</font></tt>. (Adding the line to <tt><font size=+1>fstab</font></tt> - ensures causes FreeBSD to mount the file system automatically - at boot time.)<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/rio.html b/man/man1/rio.html deleted file mode 100644 index ad3f9adc..00000000 --- a/man/man1/rio.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,172 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>rio(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>RIO(1)</b><td align=right><b>RIO(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - rio – rio-like Window Manager for X<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>rio</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>–font</font></tt> <i>fontname</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>–grey</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>–s</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>–term</font></tt> <i>termprog</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>–version</font></tt> - ] [ <tt><font size=+1>–virtuals</font></tt> <i>num</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>exit</font></tt> | <tt><font size=+1>restart</font></tt> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Rio</i> is a window manager for X which attempts to emulate the window - management policies of Plan 9’s <i>rio</i> window manager. Rio is derived - from David Hogan’s 8½. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>–grey</font></tt> option makes the background stippled grey, the default - X11 background, instead of solid grey, the Plan 9 background. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>–font</font></tt> option sets the font in <i>rio</i>’s menu to <i>fname</i>, overriding - the default. Unlike the other programs in the Plan 9 ports, rio - expects this font to be an X11 font rather than a Plan 9 font. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>–term</font></tt> option specifies an alternative program to run when the - <i>New</i> menu item is selected. The default is to try <a href="../man1/9term.html"><i>9term</i>(1)</a> and - then to fall back to <a href="../man1/xterm.html"><i>xterm</i>(1)</a>. The <tt><font size=+1>–s</font></tt> option causes <i>rio</i> to add - <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> to <i>9term</i>’s command-line, starting the window in scrolling mode. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>–version</font></tt> option prints the current version on standard error, - then exits. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>–virtuals</font></tt> option sets the number of virtual screens (the default - is 1, and the maximum is 12). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If the argument <tt><font size=+1>exit</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>restart</font></tt> is given, it is sent to an already-running - <i>rio</i>, causing the extant <i>rio</i> to exit or restart.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Using rio </b></font><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - One window is <i>current</i>, and is indicated with a dark border and - text; characters typed on the keyboard are available in the <tt><font size=+1>/dev/cons</font></tt> - file of the process in the current window. Characters written - on <tt><font size=+1>/dev/cons</font></tt> appear asynchronously in the associated window whether - or not the window is current. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Windows are created, deleted and rearranged using the mouse. Clicking - (pressing and releasing) mouse button 1 in a non-current window - makes that window current and brings it in front of any windows - that happen to be overlapping it. When the mouse cursor points - to the background area or is in a window that has - not claimed the mouse for its own use, pressing mouse button 3 - activates a menu of window operations provided by <i>rio</i>. Releasing - button 3 then selects an operation. At this point, a gunsight - or cross cursor indicates that an operation is pending. The button - 3 menu operations are:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>New</font></tt> Create a window. Press button 3 where one corner of the new - rectangle should appear (cross cursor), and move the mouse, while - holding down button 3, to the diagonally opposite corner. Releasing - button 3 creates the window, and makes it current. Very small - windows may not be created. The new - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - window is created running <i>termprog</i>, by default <a href="../man1/9term.html"><i>9term</i>(1)</a> or, if - <i>9term</i> is not available, <a href="../man1/xterm.html"><i>xterm</i>(1)</a>.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>Resize</font></tt> Change the size and location of a window. First click button - 3 in the window to be changed (gunsight cursor). Then sweep out - a window as for the <tt><font size=+1>New</font></tt> operation. The window is made current.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Move</font></tt> Move a window to another location. After pressing and holding - button 3 over the window to be moved (gunsight cursor), indicate - the new position by dragging the rectangle to the new location. - The window is made current. Windows may be moved partially off-screen.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Delete</font></tt> Delete a window. Click in the window to be deleted (gunsight - cursor). Deleting a window causes a <tt><font size=+1>hangup</font></tt> note to be sent to - all processes in the window’s process group (see <a href="../man3/notify.html"><i>notify</i>(3)</a>).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>Hide</font></tt> Hide a window. Click in the window to be hidden (gunsight - cursor); it will be moved off-screen. Each hidden window is given - a menu entry in the button 3 menu according to its current window - system label.<br> - <i>label</i> Restore a hidden window. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Windows may also be arranged by dragging their borders. Pressing - button 1 or 2 over a window’s border allows one to move the corresponding - edge or corner, while button 3 moves the whole window. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - When the mouse cursor points to the background area and <i>rio</i> has - been started with multiple virtual screens using the <tt><font size=+1>–virtuals</font></tt> - option, clicking button 2 brings up a menu to select a virtual - screen to view. Scrolling the mouse wheel while the cursor points - at the background will cycle through the virtual screens. - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - In Plan 9’s <i>rio</i>, clicking button 2 or button 3 to select a window - also sends that event to the window itself. This <i>rio</i> does not. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The command-line syntax is non-standard. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - In Plan 9’s <i>rio</i>, newly started applications take over the current - window. This <i>rio</i> starts a new window for each program. (In X11, - it appears to be impossible to know which window starts a particular - program.) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - There is a currently a compiled-in limit of 128 hidden windows.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/9term.html"><i>9term</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/xterm.html"><i>xterm</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/rm.html b/man/man1/rm.html deleted file mode 100644 index a19b3d3c..00000000 --- a/man/man1/rm.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>rm(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>RM(1)</b><td align=right><b>RM(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - rm – remove files<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>rm</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−fr</font></tt> ] <i>file ...<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Rm</i> removes files or directories. A directory is removed only if - it is empty. Removal of a file requires write permission in its - directory, but neither read nor write permission on the file itself. - The options are<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> Don’t report files that can’t be removed.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt> Recursively delete the entire contents of a directory and the - directory itself.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/rm.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/remove.html"><i>remove</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/sam.html b/man/man1/sam.html deleted file mode 100644 index c27afa63..00000000 --- a/man/man1/sam.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,577 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>sam(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>SAM(1)</b><td align=right><b>SAM(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - sam, B, E, sam.save, samterm, samsave – screen editor with structural - regular expressions<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>sam</font></tt> [ <i>option ...</i> ] [ <i>files</i> ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>sam −r</font></tt> <i>machine - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - <tt><font size=+1>sam.save - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>B</font></tt> <i>file</i>[<tt><font size=+1>:</font></tt><i>line</i>] ... - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>E</font></tt> <i>file<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Sam</i> is a multi-file editor. It modifies a local copy of an external - file. The copy is here called a <i>file</i>. The files are listed in - a menu available through mouse button 3 or the <tt><font size=+1>n</font></tt> command. Each - file has an associated name, usually the name of the external - file from which it was read, and a ‘modified’ bit that indicates - whether the editor’s file agrees with the external file. The external - file is not read into the editor’s file until it first becomes - the current file--that to which editing commands apply--whereupon - its menu entry is printed. The options are<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> Do not ‘download’ the terminal part of <i>sam</i>. Editing will be - done with the command language only, as in <a href="../man1/ed.html"><i>ed</i>(1)</a>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt> <i>machine</i> Run the host part remotely on the specified machine, - the terminal part locally.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> <i>path</i> Start the host part from the specified file on the remote - host. Only meaningful with the <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt> option.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> <i>path</i> Start the terminal part from the specified file. Useful - for debugging.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Regular expressions </b></font><br> - Regular expressions are as in <a href="../man7/regexp.html"><i>regexp</i>(7)</a> with the addition of <tt><font size=+1>\n</font></tt> - to represent newlines. A regular expression may never contain - a literal newline character. The empty regular expression stands - for the last complete expression encountered. A regular expression - in <i>sam</i> matches the longest leftmost substring formally - matched by the expression. Searching in the reverse direction - is equivalent to searching backwards with the catenation operations - reversed in the expression.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Addresses </b></font><br> - An address identifies a substring in a file. In the following, - ‘character <i>n</i>’ means the null string after the <i>n</i>-th character in - the file, with 1 the first character in the file. ‘Line <i>n</i>’ means - the <i>n</i>-th match, starting at the beginning of the file, of the - regular expression <tt><font size=+1>.*\n?</font></tt>. All files always have a current substring, - called - dot, that is the default address.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Simple Addresses </b></font><br> - <tt><font size=+1>#</font></tt><i>n</i> The empty string after character <i>n</i>; <tt><font size=+1>#0</font></tt> is the beginning of the - file.<br> - <i>n</i> Line <i>n</i>; <tt><font size=+1>0</font></tt> is the beginning of the file.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>regexp</i><tt><font size=+1>/<br> - ?</font></tt><i>regexp</i><tt><font size=+1>?<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The substring that matches the regular expression, found by looking - toward the end (<tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt>) or beginning (<tt><font size=+1>?</font></tt>) of the file, and if necessary - continuing the search from the other end to the starting point - of the search. The matched substring may straddle the starting - point. When entering a pattern containing a literal - question mark for a backward search, the question mark should - be specified as a member of a class.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>0</font></tt> The string before the first full line. This is not necessarily - the null string; see <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> below.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>$</font></tt> The null string at the end of the file.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> Dot.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>'</font></tt> The mark in the file (see the <tt><font size=+1>k</font></tt> command below).<br> - "<i>regexp</i>"<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Preceding a simple address (default <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt>), refers to the address - evaluated in the unique file whose menu line matches the regular - expression.<br> - - </table> - <p><font size=+1><b>Compound Addresses </b></font><br> - In the following, <i>a1</i> and <i>a2</i> are addresses.<br> - <i>a1</i><tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt><i>a2</i> The address <i>a2</i> evaluated starting at the end of <i>a1</i>.<br> - <i>a1</i><tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt><i>a2</i> The address <i>a2</i> evaluated looking in the reverse direction - starting at the beginning of <i>a1</i>.<br> - <i>a1</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt><i>a2</i> The substring from the beginning of <i>a1</i> to the end of <i>a2</i>. - If <i>a1</i> is missing, <tt><font size=+1>0</font></tt> is substituted. If <i>a2</i> is missing, <tt><font size=+1>$</font></tt> is substituted.<br> - <i>a1</i><tt><font size=+1>;</font></tt><i>a2</i> Like <i>a1</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt><i>a2</i>, but with <i>a2</i> evaluated at the end of, and dot - set to, <i>a1</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The operators <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> are high precedence, while <tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>;</font></tt> are low - precedence. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - In both <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> forms, if <i>a2</i> is a line or character address with - a missing number, the number defaults to 1. If <i>a1</i> is missing, - <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> is substituted. If both <i>a1</i> and <i>a2</i> are present and distinguishable, - <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt> may be elided. <i>a2</i> may be a regular expression; if it is delimited - by <tt><font size=+1>?</font></tt>’s, the effect of the <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> is reversed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - It is an error for a compound address to represent a malformed - substring. Some useful idioms: <i>a1</i><tt><font size=+1>+−</font></tt> (<i>a1</i>-+) selects the line containing - the end (beginning) of a1. <tt><font size=+1>0/</font></tt><i>regexp</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> locates the first match of - the expression in the file. (The form <tt><font size=+1>0;//</font></tt> sets dot unnecessarily.) - <tt><font size=+1>./</font></tt><i>regexp</i><tt><font size=+1>///</font></tt> finds the second following - occurrence of the expression, and <tt><font size=+1>.,/</font></tt><i>regexp</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> extends dot.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Commands </b></font><br> - In the following, text demarcated by slashes represents text delimited - by any printable character except alphanumerics. Any number of - trailing delimiters may be elided, with multiple elisions then - representing null strings, but the first delimiter must always - be present. In any delimited text, newline may not appear - literally; <tt><font size=+1>\n</font></tt> may be typed for newline; and <tt><font size=+1>\/</font></tt> quotes the delimiter, - here <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt>. Backslash is otherwise interpreted literally, except in - <tt><font size=+1>s</font></tt> commands. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Most commands may be prefixed by an address to indicate their - range of operation. Those that may not are marked with a <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt> below. - If a command takes an address and none is supplied, dot is used. - The sole exception is the <tt><font size=+1>w</font></tt> command, which defaults to <tt><font size=+1>0,$</font></tt>. In - the description, ‘range’ is used to represent whatever - address is supplied. Many commands set the value of dot as a side - effect. If so, it is always set to the ‘result’ of the change: - the empty string for a deletion, the new text for an insertion, - etc. (but see the <tt><font size=+1>s</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt> commands).<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Text commands </b></font><br> - <tt><font size=+1>a/</font></tt><i>text</i><tt><font size=+1>/<br> - </font></tt>or<br> - <tt><font size=+1>a<br> - </font></tt><i>lines of text<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> Insert the text into the file after the range. Set dot.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>c<br> - i</font></tt> Same as <tt><font size=+1>a</font></tt>, but <tt><font size=+1>c</font></tt> replaces the text, while <tt><font size=+1>i</font></tt> inserts <i>before</i> the - range.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>d</font></tt> Delete the text in the range. Set dot.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>s/</font></tt><i>regexp</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>text</i><tt><font size=+1>/<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Substitute <i>text</i> for the first match to the regular expression - in the range. Set dot to the modified range. In <i>text</i> the character - <tt><font size=+1>&</font></tt> stands for the string that matched the expression. Backslash - behaves as usual unless followed by a digit: <tt><font size=+1>\</font></tt><i>d</i> stands for the - string that matched the subexpression begun by the <i>d</i>-th left - parenthesis. If <i>s</i> is followed immediately by a number <i>n</i>, as in - <tt><font size=+1>s2/x/y/</font></tt>, the <i>n</i>-th match in the range is substituted. If the command - is followed by a <tt><font size=+1>g</font></tt>, as in <tt><font size=+1>s/x/y/g</font></tt>, all matches in the range are - substituted.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>m</font></tt> <i>a1<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>t</font></tt> <i>a1</i> Move (<tt><font size=+1>m</font></tt>) or copy (<tt><font size=+1>t</font></tt>) the range to after <i>a1</i>. Set dot.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Display commands </b></font><br> - <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt> Print the text in the range. Set dot.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt> Print the line address and character address of the range.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>=#</font></tt> Print just the character address of the range.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>File commands </b></font><br> - * <tt><font size=+1>b</font></tt> <i>file-list<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Set the current file to the first file named in the list that - <i>sam</i> also has in its menu. The list may be expressed <tt><font size=+1><</font></tt><i>Plan 9 command</i> - in which case the file names are taken as words (in the shell - sense) generated by the Plan 9 command.<br> - - </table> - * <tt><font size=+1>B</font></tt> <i>file-list<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Same as <tt><font size=+1>b</font></tt>, except that file names not in the menu are entered - there, and all file names in the list are examined.<br> - - </table> - * <tt><font size=+1>n</font></tt> Print a menu of files. The format is:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>'</font></tt> or blankindicating the file is modified or clean,<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt> indicating the file is unread or has been read (in the terminal, - <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt> means more than one window is open),<br> - <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> or blankindicating the current file,<br> - a blank,<br> - and the file name.<br> - - </table> - * <tt><font size=+1>D</font></tt> <i>file-list<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Delete the named files from the menu. If no files are named, the - current file is deleted. It is an error to <tt><font size=+1>D</font></tt> a modified file, - but a subsequent <tt><font size=+1>D</font></tt> will delete such a file.<br> - - </table> - <p><font size=+1><b>I/O Commands </b></font><br> - * <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt> <i>filename<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Replace the file by the contents of the named external file. Set - dot to the beginning of the file.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt> <i>filename<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Replace the text in the range by the contents of the named external - file. Set dot.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>w</font></tt> <i>filename<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Write the range (default <tt><font size=+1>0,$</font></tt>) to the named external file.<br> - - </table> - * <tt><font size=+1>f</font></tt> <i>filename<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Set the file name and print the resulting menu entry. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - If the file name is absent from any of these, the current file - name is used. <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt> always sets the file name; <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>w</font></tt> do so if the - file has no name.<br> - <tt><font size=+1><</font></tt> <i>Plan 9-command<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Replace the range by the standard output of the Plan 9 command.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>></font></tt> <i>Plan 9-command<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Send the range to the standard input of the Plan 9 command.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>|</font></tt> <i>Plan 9-command<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Send the range to the standard input, and replace it by the standard - output, of the Plan 9 command.<br> - - </table> - * <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt> <i>Plan 9-command<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Run the Plan 9 command.<br> - - </table> - * <tt><font size=+1>cd</font></tt> <i>directory<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Change working directory. If no directory is specified, <tt><font size=+1>$home</font></tt> - is used. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - In any of <tt><font size=+1><</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>></font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>|</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt>, if the <i>Plan 9 command</i> is omitted the last - <i>Plan 9 command</i> (of any type) is substituted. If <i>sam</i> is <i>downloaded</i> - (using the mouse and raster display, i.e. not using option <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt>), - <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt> sets standard input to <tt><font size=+1>/dev/null</font></tt>, and otherwise unassigned output - (<tt><font size=+1>stdout</font></tt> for <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>></font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>stderr</font></tt> for all) is placed in - <tt><font size=+1>/tmp/sam.err</font></tt> and the first few lines are printed.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Loops and Conditionals </b></font><br> - <tt><font size=+1>x/</font></tt><i>regexp</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> <i>command<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - For each match of the regular expression in the range, run the - command with dot set to the match. Set dot to the last match. - If the regular expression and its slashes are omitted, <tt><font size=+1>/.*\n/</font></tt> - is assumed. Null string matches potentially occur before every - character of the range and at the end of the range. - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>y/</font></tt><i>regexp</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> <i>command<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Like <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt>, but run the command for each substring that lies before, - between, or after the matches that would be generated by <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt>. There - is no default regular expression. Null substrings potentially - occur before every character in the range.<br> - - </table> - * <tt><font size=+1>X/</font></tt><i>regexp</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> <i>command<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - For each file whose menu entry matches the regular expression, - make that the current file and run the command. If the expression - is omitted, the command is run in every file.<br> - - </table> - * <tt><font size=+1>Y/</font></tt><i>regexp</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> <i>command<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Same as <tt><font size=+1>X</font></tt>, but for files that do not match the regular expression, - and the expression is required.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>g/</font></tt><i>regexp</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> <i>command<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>v/</font></tt><i>regexp</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> <i>command<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - If the range contains (<tt><font size=+1>g</font></tt>) or does not contain (<tt><font size=+1>v</font></tt>) a match for - the expression, set dot to the range and run the command. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - These may be nested arbitrarily deeply, but only one instance - of either <tt><font size=+1>X</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>Y</font></tt> may appear in a single command. An empty command - in an <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>y</font></tt> defaults to <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt>; an empty command in <tt><font size=+1>X</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>Y</font></tt> defaults - to <tt><font size=+1>f</font></tt>. <tt><font size=+1>g</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>v</font></tt> do not have defaults.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Miscellany </b></font><br> - <tt><font size=+1>k</font></tt> Set the current file’s mark to the range. Does not set dot.<br> - * <tt><font size=+1>q</font></tt> Quit. It is an error to quit with modified files, but a second - <tt><font size=+1>q</font></tt> will succeed.<br> - * <tt><font size=+1>u</font></tt> <i>n</i> Undo the last <i>n</i> (default 1) top-level commands that changed - the contents or name of the current file, and any other file whose - most recent change was simultaneous with the current file’s change. - Successive <tt><font size=+1>u</font></tt>’s move further back in time. The only commands for - which u is ineffective are <tt><font size=+1>cd</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>u</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>q</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>w</font></tt> and - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>D</font></tt>. If <i>n</i> is negative, <tt><font size=+1>u</font></tt> ‘redoes,’ undoing the undo, going forwards - in time again.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - (empty) If the range is explicit, set dot to the range. If <i>sam</i> - is downloaded, the resulting dot is selected on the screen; otherwise - it is printed. If no address is specified (the command is a newline) - dot is extended in either direction to line boundaries and printed. - If dot is thereby unchanged, it is set to <tt><font size=+1>.+1</font></tt> and - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - printed.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <p><font size=+1><b>Grouping and multiple changes </b></font><br> - Commands may be grouped by enclosing them in braces <tt><font size=+1>{}</font></tt>. Commands - within the braces must appear on separate lines (no backslashes - are required between commands). Semantically, an opening brace - is like a command: it takes an (optional) address and sets dot - for each sub-command. Commands within the - braces are executed sequentially, but changes made by one command - are not visible to other commands (see the next paragraph). Braces - may be nested arbitrarily. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - When a command makes a number of changes to a file, as in <tt><font size=+1>x/re/c/text/</font></tt>, - the addresses of all changes to the file are computed in the original - file. If the changes are in sequence, they are applied to the - file. Successive insertions at the same address are catenated - into a single insertion composed of the several - insertions in the order applied.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>The terminal </b></font><br> - What follows refers to behavior of <i>sam</i> when downloaded, that is, - when operating as a display editor on a raster display. This is - the default behavior; invoking <i>sam</i> with the <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> (no download) option - provides access to the command language only. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each file may have zero or more windows open. Each window is equivalent - and is updated simultaneously with changes in other windows on - the same file. Each window has an independent value of dot, indicated - by a highlighted substring on the display. Dot may be in a region - not within the window. There is usually - a ‘current window’, marked with a dark border, to which typed - text and editing commands apply. Text may be typed and edited - as in <a href="../man1/rio.html"><i>rio</i>(1)</a>; also the escape key (ESC) selects (sets dot to) - text typed since the last mouse button hit. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The button 3 menu controls window operations. The top of the menu - provides the following operators, each of which uses one or more - <i>rio</i>-like cursors to prompt for selection of a window or sweeping - of a rectangle. ‘Sweeping’ a null rectangle gets a large window, - disjoint from the command window or the whole - screen, depending on where the null rectangle is.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>new</font></tt> Create a new, empty file.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>zerox</font></tt> Create a copy of an existing window.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>resize</font></tt> As in <i>rio</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>close</font></tt> Delete the window. In the last window of a file, <tt><font size=+1>close</font></tt> is - equivalent to a <tt><font size=+1>D</font></tt> for the file.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>write</font></tt> Equivalent to a <tt><font size=+1>w</font></tt> for the file. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Below these operators is a list of available files, starting with - <tt><font size=+1>~~sam~~</font></tt>, the command window. Selecting a file from the list makes - the most recently used window on that file current, unless it - is already current, in which case selections cycle through the - open windows. If no windows are open on the file, the user is - prompted to open one. Files other than <tt><font size=+1>~~sam~~</font></tt> are marked with - one of the characters <tt><font size=+1>−+*</font></tt> according as zero, one, or more windows - are open on the file. A further mark <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> appears on the file in - the current window and a single quote, <tt><font size=+1>'</font></tt>, on a file modified since - last write. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The command window, created automatically when <tt><font size=+1>sam</font></tt> starts, is - an ordinary window except that text typed to it is interpreted - as commands for the editor rather than passive text, and text - printed by editor commands appears in it. The behavior is like - <i>rio</i>, with an ‘output point’ that separates commands being typed - from previous output. Commands typed in the command window apply - to the current open file--the file in the most recently current - window.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Manipulating text </b></font><br> - Button 1 changes selection, much like <i>rio</i>. Pointing to a non-current - window with button 1 makes it current; within the current window, - button 1 selects text, thus setting dot. Double-clicking selects - text to the boundaries of words, lines, quoted strings or bracketed - strings, depending on the text at the click. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Button 2 provides a menu of editing commands:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>cut</font></tt> Delete dot and save the deleted text in the snarf buffer.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>paste</font></tt> Replace the text in dot by the contents of the snarf buffer.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>snarf</font></tt> Save the text in dot in the snarf buffer.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>plumb</font></tt> Send the text in the selection as a plumb message. If the - selection is empty, the white-space-delimited block of text is - sent as a plumb message with a <tt><font size=+1>click</font></tt> attribute defining where - the selection lies (see <a href="../man7/plumb.html"><i>plumb</i>(7)</a>).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>look</font></tt> Search forward for the next occurrence of the literal text - in dot. If dot is the null string, the text in the snarf buffer - is used. The snarf buffer is unaffected.<br> - <tt><font size=+1><rio></font></tt> Exchange snarf buffers with <i>rio</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>regexp</i> Search forward for the next match of the last regular expression - typed in a command. (Not in command window.)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>send</font></tt> Send the text in dot, or the snarf buffer if dot is the null - string, as if it were typed to the command window. Saves the sent - text in the snarf buffer. (Command window only.)<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>External communication </b></font><br> - <i>Sam</i> listens to the <tt><font size=+1>edit</font></tt> plumb port. If plumbing is not active, - on invocation <i>sam</i> creates a named pipe <tt><font size=+1>/srv/sam.</font></tt><i>user</i> which acts - as an additional source of commands. Characters written to the - named pipe are treated as if they had been typed in the command - window. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>B</i> is a shell-level command that causes an instance of <i>sam</i> running - on the same terminal to load the named <i>files</i>. <i>B</i> uses either plumbing - or the named pipe, whichever service is available. If plumbing - is not enabled, the option allows a line number to be specified - for the initial position to display in the last named file - (plumbing provides a more general mechanism for this ability). - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>E</i> is a shell-level command that can be used as <tt><font size=+1>$EDITOR</font></tt> in a Unix - environment. It runs <i>B</i> on <i>file</i> and then does not exit until <i>file</i> - is changed, which is taken as a signal that <i>file</i> is done being - edited.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Abnormal termination </b></font><br> - If <i>sam</i> terminates other than by a <tt><font size=+1>q</font></tt> command (by hangup, deleting - its window, etc.), modified files are saved in an executable file, - <tt><font size=+1>$HOME/sam.save</font></tt>. This program, when executed, asks whether to write - each file back to a external file. The answer <tt><font size=+1>y</font></tt> causes writing; - anything else skips the file. - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>$HOME/sam.save<br> - $HOME/sam.err<br> - /usr/local/plan9/bin/samsave<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - the program called to unpack <tt><font size=+1>$HOME/sam.save</font></tt>.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/sam</font></tt> source for <i>sam</i> itself<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/samterm</font></tt> source for the separate terminal - part<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/bin/B<br> - /usr/local/plan9/bin/E<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/ed.html"><i>ed</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/sed.html"><i>sed</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/grep.html"><i>grep</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/rio.html"><i>rio</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man7/regexp.html"><i>regexp</i>(7)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Rob Pike, “The text editor sam”.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/scat.html b/man/man1/scat.html deleted file mode 100644 index d5cf2007..00000000 --- a/man/man1/scat.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,385 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>scat(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>SCAT(1)</b><td align=right><b>SCAT(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - scat – sky catalogue and Digitized Sky Survey<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>scat<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Scat</i> looks up items in catalogues of objects outside the solar - system and implements database-like manipulations on sets of such - objects. It also provides an interface to <a href="../man1/astro.html"><i>astro</i>(1)</a> to plot the - locations of solar system objects. Finally, it displays images - from the Space Telescope Science Institute’s Digitized Sky Survey, - keyed to the catalogues. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Items are read, one per line, from the standard input and looked - up in the catalogs. Input is case-insensitive. The result of the - lookup becomes the set of objects available to the database commands. - After each lookup or command, if more than two objects are in - the set, <i>scat</i> prints how many objects are in the set; - otherwise it prints the objects’ descriptions or cross-index listings - (suitable for input to <i>scat</i>). An item is in one of the following - formats:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>ngc1234<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Number 1234 in the New General Catalogue of Nonstellar Objects, - NGC2000.0. The output identifies the type (<tt><font size=+1>Gx</font></tt>=galaxy, <tt><font size=+1>Pl</font></tt>=planetary - nebula, <tt><font size=+1>OC</font></tt>=open cluster, <tt><font size=+1>Gb</font></tt>=globular cluster, <tt><font size=+1>Nb</font></tt>=bright nebula, - <tt><font size=+1>C+N</font></tt>=cluster associated with nebulosity, <tt><font size=+1>Ast</font></tt>=asterism, <tt><font size=+1>Kt</font></tt>=knot - or nebulous region in a galaxy, - <tt><font size=+1>***</font></tt>=triple star, <tt><font size=+1>D*</font></tt>=double star, <tt><font size=+1>?</font></tt>=uncertain, <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>=nonexistent, <tt><font size=+1>PD</font></tt>=plate - defect, and (blank)=unverified or unknown), its position in 2000.0 - coordinates, its size in minutes of arc, a brief description, - and popular names.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>ic1234<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Like NGC references, but from the Index Catalog.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>sao12345<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Number 12345 in the Smithsonian Astrophysical Star Catalogue. - Output identifies the visual and photographic magnitudes, 2000.0 - coordinates, proper motion, spectral type, multiplicity and variability - class, and HD number.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>m4</font></tt> Catalog number 4 in Messier’s catalog. The output is the NGC - number.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>abell1701<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Catalog number 1701 in the Abell and Zwicky catalog of clusters - of galaxies. Output identifies the magnitude of the tenth brightest - member of the cluster, radius of the cluster in degrees, its distance - in megaparsecs, 2000.0 coordinates, galactic latitude and longitude, - magnitude range of the cluster (the - ‘distance group’), number of members (the ‘richness group’), population - per square degree, and popular names.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>planetarynebula<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The set of NGC objects of the specified type. The type may be - a compact NGC code or a full name, as above, with no blank.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>"α umi"<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Names are provided in double quotes. Known names are the Greek - letter designations, proper names such as Betelgeuse, bright variable - stars, and some proper names of stars, NGC objects, and Abell - clusters. Greek letters may be spelled out, e.g. <tt><font size=+1>alpha</font></tt>. Constellation - names must be the three-letter - abbreviations. The output is the SAO number. For non-Greek names, - catalog numbers and names are listed for all objects with names - for which the given name is a prefix.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>12h34m −16<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Coordinates in the sky are translated to the nearest ‘patch’, - approximately one square degree of sky. The output is the coordinates - identifying the patch, the constellations touching the patch, - and the Abell, NGC, and SAO objects in the patch. The program - prints sky positions in several formats corresponding to - different precisions; any output format is understood as input.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>umi</font></tt> All the patches in the named constellation.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>mars</font></tt>The planets are identified by their names. The names <tt><font size=+1>shadow</font></tt> - and <tt><font size=+1>comet</font></tt> refer to the earth’s penumbra at lunar distance and - the comet installed in the current <a href="../man1/astro.html"><i>astro</i>(1)</a>. The output is the - planet’s name, right ascension and declination, azimuth and altitude, - and phase for the moon and sun, as shown by - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>astro</font></tt>. The positions are current at the start of <i>scat</i>’s execution; - see the <tt><font size=+1>astro</font></tt> command in the next section for more information. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - The commands are:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>add</font></tt> <i>item</i>Add the named item to the set.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>keep</font></tt> <i>class ...<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Flatten the set and cull it, keeping only the specified classes. - The classes may be specific NGC types, all stars (<tt><font size=+1>sao</font></tt>), all NGC - objects (<tt><font size=+1>ngc</font></tt>), all M objects (<tt><font size=+1>m</font></tt>), all Abell clusters (<tt><font size=+1>abell</font></tt>), - or a specified brightness range. Brightness ranges are specified - by a leading <tt><font size=+1>></font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1><</font></tt> followed by a magnitude. Remember - that brighter objects have lesser magnitudes.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>drop</font></tt> <i>class ...<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Complement to <tt><font size=+1>keep</font></tt>.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>flat</font></tt> Some items such as patches represents sets of items. <i>Flat</i> - flattens the set so <i>scat</i> holds all the information available for - the objects in the set.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>print</font></tt> Print the contents of the set. If the information seems meager, - try flattening the set.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>expand</font></tt> <i>n<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Flatten the set, expand the area of the sky covered by the set - to be <i>n</i> degrees wider, and collect all the objects in that area. - If <i>n</i> is zero, <i>expand</i> collects all objects in the patches that - cover the current set.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>astro</font></tt> <i>option<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Run <a href="../man1/astro.html"><i>astro</i>(1)</a> with the specified <i>options</i> (to which will be appended - <tt><font size=+1>−p</font></tt>), to discover the positions of the planets. <tt><font size=+1>Astro</font></tt>’s <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> and - <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> options can be used to set the time and place; by default, - it’s right now at the coordinates in <tt><font size=+1>/lib/sky/here</font></tt>. Running <tt><font size=+1>astro</font></tt> - does not change the positions of planets - already in the display set, so <tt><font size=+1>astro</font></tt> may be run multiple times, - executing e.g. <tt><font size=+1>add mars</font></tt> each time, to plot a series of planetary - positions.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>plot</font></tt> <i>option<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Expand and plot the set in a new window on the screen. Symbols - for NGC objects are as in Sky Atlas 2000.0, except that open clusters - are shown as stippled disks rather than circles. Abell clusters - are plotted as a triangle of ellipses. The planets are drawn as - disks of representative color with the first letter - of the name in the disk (lower case for inferior planets; upper - case for superior); the sun, moon, and earth’s shadow are unlabeled - disks. Objects larger than a few pixels are plotted to scale; - however, <i>scat</i> does not have the information necessary to show - the correct orientation for galaxies. - The option <tt><font size=+1>nogrid</font></tt> suppresses the lines of declination and right - ascension. By default, <i>scat</i> labels NGC objects, Abell clusters, - and bright stars; option <tt><font size=+1>nolabel</font></tt> suppresses these while <tt><font size=+1>alllabel</font></tt> - labels stars with their SAO number as well. The default size is - 512x512; options <tt><font size=+1>dx</font></tt> <i>n</i> and <tt><font size=+1>dy</font></tt> <i>n</i> set the <i>x</i> and - <i>y</i> extent. The option <tt><font size=+1>zenithup</font></tt> orients the map so it appears as - it would in the sky at the time and location used by the <tt><font size=+1>astro</font></tt> - command (<i>q.v.</i>).<br> - The output is designed to look best on an LCD display. CRTs have - trouble with the thin, grey lines and dim stars. The option <tt><font size=+1>nogrey</font></tt> - uses white instead of grey for these details, improving visibility - at the cost of legibility when plotting on CRTs.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>plate</font></tt> [[<i>ra dec</i>] <i>rasize</i> [<i>decsize</i>]]<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Display the section of the Digitized Sky Survey (plate scale approximately - 1.7 arcseconds per pixel) centered on the given right ascension - and declination or, if no position is specified, the current set - of objects. The maximum area that will be displayed is one degree - on a side. The horizontal and vertical sizes - may be specified in the usual notation for angles. If the second - size is omitted, a square region is displayed. If no size is specified, - the size is sufficient to display the centers of all the objects - in the current set. If a single object is in the set, the 500x500 - pixel block from the survey containing the center of - the object is displayed. The survey is stored in the CD-ROM juke - box; run <tt><font size=+1>9fs juke</font></tt> before running <i>scat</i>.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>gamma</font></tt> <i>value<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Set the gamma for converting plates to images. Default is –1.0. - Negative values display white stars, positive black. The images - look best on displays with depth 8 or greater. <i>Scat</i> does not change - the hardware color map, which should be set externally to a grey - scale; try the command <tt><font size=+1>getmap gamma</font></tt> (see - <i>getmap</i>(9.1)) on an 8-bit color-mapped display.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Plot the Messier objects and naked-eye stars in Orion.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>ori<br> - keep m <6<br> - plot nogrid<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - Draw a finder chart for Uranus:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>uranus<br> - expand 5<br> - plot<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - Show a partial lunar eclipse:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>astro −d<br> - 2000 07 16 12 45<br> - moon<br> - add shadow<br> - expand 2<br> - plot<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - Draw a map of the Pleiades.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>"alcyone"<br> - expand 1<br> - plot<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/sky/*.scat<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/scat<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/astro.html"><i>astro</i>(1)</a><br> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/sky/constelnames </font></tt> the three-letter abbreviations - of the constellation names. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The data was provided by the Astronomical Data Center at the NASA - Goddard Space Flight Center, except for NGC2000.0, which is Copyright - © 1988, Sky Publishing Corporation, used (but not distributed) - by permission. The Digitized Sky Survey, 102 CD-ROMs, is not distributed - with the system. - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/secstore.html b/man/man1/secstore.html deleted file mode 100644 index 1b9a3a89..00000000 --- a/man/man1/secstore.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,145 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>secstore(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>SECSTORE(1)</b><td align=right><b>SECSTORE(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - aescbc, secstore, ipso – secstore commands<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>secstore</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> <i>server</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−(g|G)</font></tt> <i>getfile</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−p</font></tt> <i>putfile</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt> - <i>rmfile</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−u</font></tt> <i>user</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−v</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>aescbc</font></tt> -e <i><cleartext >ciphertext<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>aescbc</font></tt> -d <i><ciphertext >cleartext - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - <tt><font size=+1>ipso</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−a −e −l −f −s</font></tt> ] [ <i>file</i> ... ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Secstore</i> authenticates to the server using a password and optionally - a hardware token, then saves or retrieves a file. This is intended - to be a credentials store (public/private keypairs, passwords, - and other secrets) for a factotum. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Option <tt><font size=+1>−p</font></tt> stores a file on the secstore. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Option <tt><font size=+1>−g</font></tt> retrieves a file to the local directory; option <tt><font size=+1>−G</font></tt> writes - it to standard output instead. Specifying <i>getfile</i> of . will send - to standard output a list of remote files with dates, lengths - and SHA1 hashes. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Option <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt> removes a file from the secstore. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Option <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> prompts for a password change. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Option <tt><font size=+1>−v</font></tt> produces more verbose output, in particular providing - a few bits of feedback to help the user detect mistyping. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Option <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> says that the password should be read from standard - input instead of from <tt><font size=+1>/dev/cons</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Option <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> says that the password should be read from NVRAM instead - of from <tt><font size=+1>/dev/cons</font></tt>. This option is unsupported. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The server is <tt><font size=+1>tcp!$auth!5356</font></tt>, or the server specified by option - <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - For example, to add a secret to the file read by <a href="../man4/factotum.html"><i>factotum</i>(4)</a> at - startup, open a new window, type<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>% ramfs −p; cd /tmp<br> - % auth/secstore −g factotum<br> - secstore password:<br> - % echo 'key proto=apop dom=x.com user=ehg !password=hi' >> factotum<br> - % auth/secstore −p factotum<br> - secstore password:<br> - % read −m factotum > /mnt/factotum/ctl<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - and delete the window. The first line creates an ephemeral memory-resident - workspace, invisible to others and automatically removed when - the window is deleted. The next three commands fetch the persistent - copy of the secrets, append a new secret, and save the updated - file back to secstore. The final command - loads the new secret into the running factotum. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Aescbc</i> encrypts and decrypts using AES (Rijndael) in cipher block - chaining (CBC) mode.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/secstore<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man4/factotum.html"><i>factotum</i>(4)</a>, Plan 9’s <i>secstore</i>(8)<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - There is deliberately no backup of files on the secstore, so <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt> - (or a disk crash) is irrevocable. You are advised to store important - secrets in a second location.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/sed.html b/man/man1/sed.html deleted file mode 100644 index c40874ad..00000000 --- a/man/man1/sed.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,300 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>sed(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>SED(1)</b><td align=right><b>SED(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - sed – stream editor<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>sed</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−g</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt> <i>script</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> <i>sfile</i> ] [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Sed</i> copies the named <i>files</i> (standard input default) to the standard - output, edited according to a script of commands. The <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> option - causes the script to be taken from file <i>sfile</i>; these options accumulate. - If there is just one <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt> option and no <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt>’s, the flag <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt> may be - omitted. The <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> option suppresses the default - output; <tt><font size=+1>−g</font></tt> causes all substitutions to be global, as if suffixed - <tt><font size=+1>g</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A script consists of editing commands, one per line, of the following - form:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - [<i>address</i> [<tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>address</i>] ] <i>function</i> [<i>argument</i> ...] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - In normal operation <i>sed</i> cyclically copies a line of input into - a <i>pattern space</i> (unless there is something left after a <tt><font size=+1>D</font></tt> command), - applies in sequence all commands whose <i>addresses</i> select that pattern - space, and at the end of the script copies the pattern space to - the standard output (except under <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt>) and deletes the - pattern space. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - An <i>address</i> is either a decimal number that counts input lines - cumulatively across files, a <tt><font size=+1>$</font></tt> that addresses the last line of - input, or a context address, <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>regular-expression</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt>, in the style - of <a href="../man7/regexp.html"><i>regexp</i>(7)</a>, with the added convention that <tt><font size=+1>\n</font></tt> matches a newline - embedded in the pattern space. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A command line with no addresses selects every pattern space. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A command line with one address selects each pattern space that - matches the address. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A command line with two addresses selects the inclusive range - from the first pattern space that matches the first address through - the next pattern space that matches the second. (If the second - address is a number less than or equal to the line number first - selected, only one line is selected.) Thereafter the process is - repeated, looking again for the first address. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Editing commands can be applied to non-selected pattern spaces - by use of the negation function <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt> (below). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - An argument denoted <i>text</i> consists of one or more lines, all but - the last of which end with <tt><font size=+1>\</font></tt> to hide the newline. Backslashes - in text are treated like backslashes in the replacement string - of an <tt><font size=+1>s</font></tt> command, and may be used to protect initial blanks and - tabs against the stripping that is done on every script line. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - An argument denoted <i>rfile</i> or <i>wfile</i> must terminate the command - line and must be preceded by exactly one blank. Each <i>wfile</i> is - created before processing begins. There can be at most 120 distinct - <i>wfile</i> arguments.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>a\<br> - </font></tt><i>text</i> Append. Place <i>text</i> on the output before reading the next input - line.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>b</font></tt> <i>label</i> Branch to the <tt><font size=+1>:</font></tt> command bearing the <i>label</i>. If <i>label</i> is - empty, branch to the end of the script.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>c\<br> - </font></tt><i>text</i> Change. Delete the pattern space. With 0 or 1 address or at - the end of a 2-address range, place <i>text</i> on the output. Start - the next cycle.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>d</font></tt> Delete the pattern space. Start the next cycle.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>D</font></tt> Delete the initial segment of the pattern space through the first - newline. Start the next cycle.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>g</font></tt> Replace the contents of the pattern space by the contents of - the hold space.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>G</font></tt> Append the contents of the hold space to the pattern space.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>h</font></tt> Replace the contents of the hold space by the contents of the - pattern space.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>H</font></tt> Append the contents of the pattern space to the hold space.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>i\<br> - </font></tt><i>text</i> Insert. Place <i>text</i> on the standard output.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>n</font></tt> Copy the pattern space to the standard output. Replace the pattern - space with the next line of input.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>N</font></tt> Append the next line of input to the pattern space with an embedded - newline. (The current line number changes.)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt> Print. Copy the pattern space to the standard output.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>P</font></tt> Copy the initial segment of the pattern space through the first - newline to the standard output.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>q</font></tt> Quit. Branch to the end of the script. Do not start a new cycle.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt> <i>rfile</i> Read the contents of <i>rfile</i>. Place them on the output before - reading the next input line.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>s/</font></tt><i>regular-expression</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>replacement</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>flags<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Substitute the <i>replacement</i> string for instances of the <i>regular-expression</i> - in the pattern space. Any character may be used instead of <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt>. - For a fuller description see <a href="../man7/regexp.html"><i>regexp</i>(7)</a>. <i>Flags</i> is zero or more - of<br> - <tt><font size=+1>g</font></tt> Global. Substitute for all non-overlapping instances of the <i>regular - expression</i> rather than just the first one.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt> Print the pattern space if a replacement was made.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>w</font></tt> <i>wfile<br> - </i>Write. Append the pattern space to <i>wfile</i> if a replacement was - made.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>t</font></tt> <i>label</i> Test. Branch to the <tt><font size=+1>:</font></tt> command bearing the <i>label</i> if any - substitutions have been made since the most recent reading of - an input line or execution of a <tt><font size=+1>t</font></tt>. If <i>label</i> is empty, branch to - the end of the script.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>w</font></tt><i> wfile<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Write. Append the pattern space to <i>wfile</i>.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt> Exchange the contents of the pattern and hold spaces.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>y/</font></tt><i>string1</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>string2</i><tt><font size=+1>/<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Transform. Replace all occurrences of characters in <i>string1</i> with - the corresponding character in <i>string2</i>. The lengths of <i>string1</i> - and <i>string2</i> must be equal.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt><i>function</i> Don’t. Apply the <i>function</i> (or group, if <i>function</i> is <tt><font size=+1>{</font></tt>) - only to lines <i>not</i> selected by the address(es).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>:</font></tt> <i>label</i> This command does nothing; it bears a <i>label</i> for <tt><font size=+1>b</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>t</font></tt> - commands to branch to.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt> Place the current line number on the standard output as a line.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>{</font></tt> Execute the following commands through a matching <tt><font size=+1>}</font></tt> only when - the pattern space is selected.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - An empty command is ignored.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>sed 10q file<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Print the first 10 lines of the file.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>sed '/^$/d'<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Delete empty lines from standard input.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>sed 's/UNIX/& system/g'<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Replace every instance of <tt><font size=+1>UNIX</font></tt> by <tt><font size=+1>UNIX system</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>sed 's/ *$// </font></tt> drop trailing blanks<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/^$/d </font></tt> drop empty lines<br> - <tt><font size=+1>s/ */\ </font></tt> replace blanks by newlines<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/g<br> - /^$/d' chapter*<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Print the files <tt><font size=+1>chapter1</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>chapter2</font></tt>, etc. one word to a line. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>nroff −ms manuscript | sed '<br> - ${<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - /^$/p - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - if last line of file is empty, print it<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>}<br> - //N </font></tt> if current line is empty, append next line<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/^\n$/D' </font></tt> if two lines are empty, delete the first<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Delete all but one of each group of empty lines from a formatted - manuscript.<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/sed.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/ed.html"><i>ed</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/grep.html"><i>grep</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/awk.html"><i>awk</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/lex.html"><i>lex</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/sam.html"><i>sam</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man7/regexp.html"><i>regexp</i>(7)</a><br> - L. E. McMahon, ‘SED -- A Non-interactive Text Editor’, Unix Research - System Programmer’s Manual, Volume 2.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - If input is from a pipe, buffering may consume characters beyond - a line on which a <tt><font size=+1>q</font></tt> command is executed.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/seq.html b/man/man1/seq.html deleted file mode 100644 index c04a08e5..00000000 --- a/man/man1/seq.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>seq(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>SEQ(1)</b><td align=right><b>SEQ(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - seq – print sequences of numbers<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>seq</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt><i>format</i> ] [ <i>first</i> [ <i>incr</i> ] ] <i>last<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Seq</i> prints a sequence of numbers, one per line, from <i>first</i> (default - 1) to as near <i>last</i> as possible, in increments of <i>incr</i> (default - 1). The loop is:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>for(val = min; val <= max; val += incr) print val;<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - The numbers are interpreted as floating point. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Normally integer values are printed as decimal integers. The options - are<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt><i>format</i> Use the <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a>-style <i>format print</i> for printing each - (floating point) number. The default is <tt><font size=+1>%g</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt> Equalize the widths of all numbers by padding with leading zeros - as necessary. Not effective with option <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt>, nor with numbers in - exponential notation.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>seq 0 .05 .1<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Print <tt><font size=+1>0 0.05 0.1</font></tt> (on separate lines).<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>seq −w 0 .05 .1<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Print <tt><font size=+1>0.00 0.05 0.10</font></tt>.<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/seq.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Option <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt> always surveys every value in advance. Thus <tt><font size=+1>seq −w 1000000000</font></tt> - is a painful way to get an ‘infinite’ sequence.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/sleep.html b/man/man1/sleep.html deleted file mode 100644 index 622bca9a..00000000 --- a/man/man1/sleep.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>sleep(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>SLEEP(1)</b><td align=right><b>SLEEP(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - sleep – suspend execution for an interval<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>sleep</font></tt> <i>time<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Sleep</i> suspends execution for <i>time</i> seconds.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Execute a command 100 seconds hence.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>{sleep 100; command}&<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - Repeat a command every 30 seconds.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>while (){<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - command<br> - sleep 30<br> - - </table> - }<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/sleep.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/sleep.html"><i>sleep</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/sort.html b/man/man1/sort.html deleted file mode 100644 index 2f6de1b7..00000000 --- a/man/man1/sort.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,200 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>sort(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>SORT(1)</b><td align=right><b>SORT(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - sort – sort and/or merge files<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>sort</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−cmuMbdfinrwt</font></tt><i>x</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt><i>pos1</i> [ <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt><i>pos2</i> ] ... ] ... [ <tt><font size=+1>−k</font></tt> <i>pos1</i> - [ <i>,pos2</i> ] ] ...<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - ’ [ <tt><font size=+1>−o</font></tt> <i>output</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−T</font></tt> <i>dir</i> ... ] [ <i>option</i> ... ] [ <i>file</i> ... ]<br> - - </table> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Sort</i> sorts lines of all the <i>files</i> together and writes the result - on the standard output. If no input files are named, the standard - input is sorted. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The default sort key is an entire line. Default ordering is lexicographic - by runes. The ordering is affected globally by the following options, - one or more of which may appear.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−M</font></tt> Compare as months. The first three non-white space characters - of the field are folded to upper case and compared so that <tt><font size=+1>JAN</font></tt> - precedes <tt><font size=+1>FEB</font></tt>, etc. Invalid fields compare low to <tt><font size=+1>JAN</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−b</font></tt> Ignore leading white space (spaces and tabs) in field comparisons.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> ‘Phone directory’ order: only letters, accented letters, digits - and white space are significant in comparisons.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> Fold lower case letters onto upper case. Accented characters - are folded to their non-accented upper case form.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> Ignore characters outside the ASCII range 040-0176 in non-numeric - comparisons.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt> Like <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt>, but ignore only tabs and spaces.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> An initial numeric string, consisting of optional white space, - optional plus or minus sign, and zero or more digits with optional - decimal point, is sorted by arithmetic value.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−g</font></tt> Numbers, like <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> but with optional <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt>-style exponents, are sorted - by value.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt> Reverse the sense of comparisons.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt><i>x</i> ‘Tab character’ separating fields is <i>x</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The notation <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt><i>pos1</i> <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt><i>pos2</i> restricts a sort key to a field beginning - at <i>pos1</i> and ending just before <i>pos2</i>. <i>Pos1</i> and <i>pos2</i> each have the - form <i>m</i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>n</i>, optionally followed by one or more of the flags <tt><font size=+1>Mbdfginr</font></tt>, - where <i>m</i> tells a number of fields to skip from the beginning of - the line and <i>n</i> tells a number of characters to skip - further. If any flags are present they override all the global - ordering options for this key. A missing <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>n</i> means <tt><font size=+1>.0</font></tt>; a missing - <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt><i>pos2</i> means the end of the line. Under the <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt><i>x</i> option, fields - are strings separated by <i>x</i>; otherwise fields are non-empty strings - separated by white space. White space before a field is part of - the field, except under option <tt><font size=+1>−b</font></tt>. A <tt><font size=+1>b</font></tt> flag may be attached independently - to <i>pos1</i> and <i>pos2.</i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The notation <tt><font size=+1>−k</font></tt> <i>pos1</i>[,<i>pos2</i>] is how POSIX <i>sort</i> defines fields: - <i>pos1</i> and <i>pos2</i> have the same format but different meanings. The - value of <i>m</i> is origin 1 instead of origin 0 and a missing <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>n</i> in - <i>pos2</i> is the end of the field. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - When there are multiple sort keys, later keys are compared only - after all earlier keys compare equal. Lines that otherwise compare - equal are ordered with all bytes significant. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - These option arguments are also understood:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> Check that the single input file is sorted according to the - ordering rules; give no output unless the file is out of sort.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−m</font></tt> Merge; assume the input files are already sorted.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−u</font></tt> Suppress all but one in each set of equal lines. Ignored bytes - and bytes outside keys do not participate in this comparison.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−o</font></tt> The next argument is the name of an output file to use instead - of the standard output. This file may be the same as one of the - inputs.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−T</font></tt><i>dir</i> Put temporary files in <i>dir</i> rather than in <tt><font size=+1>/var/tmp</font></tt>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>sort −u +0f +0 list<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Print in alphabetical order all the unique spellings in a list - of words where capitalized words differ from uncapitalized.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>sort −t: +1 /adm/users<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Print the users file sorted by user name (the second colon-separated - field).<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>sort −umM dates<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Print the first instance of each month in an already sorted file. - Options <tt><font size=+1>−um</font></tt> with just one input file make the choice of a unique - representative from a set of equal lines predictable.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>grep −n '^' input | sort −t: +1f +0n | sed 's/[0−9]*://'<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - A stable sort: input lines that compare equal will come out in - their original order.<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/var/tmp/sort.</font></tt><i><pid>.<ordinal><br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/sort.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/uniq.html"><i>uniq</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/look.html"><i>look</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Sort</i> comments and exits with non-null status for various trouble - conditions and for disorder discovered under option <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - An external null character can be confused with an internally - generated end-of-field character. The result can make a sub-field - not sort less than a longer field. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Some of the options, e.g. <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>−M</font></tt>, are hopelessly provincial.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/spell.html b/man/man1/spell.html deleted file mode 100644 index 9f412d2c..00000000 --- a/man/man1/spell.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,125 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>spell(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>SPELL(1)</b><td align=right><b>SPELL(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - spell, sprog – find spelling errors<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>spell</font></tt> [ <i>options</i> ] ... [ <i>file</i> ] ... - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>sprog</font></tt> [ <i>options</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> <i>file</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Spell</i> looks up words from the named <i>files</i> (standard input default) - in a spelling list and places possible misspellings--words not sanctioned - there--on the standard output. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Spell</i> ignores constructs of <a href="../man1/troff.html"><i>troff</i>(1)</a> and its standard preprocessors. - It understands these options:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−b</font></tt> Check British spelling.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−v</font></tt> Print all words not literally in the spelling list, with derivations.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−x</font></tt> Print, marked with <tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt>, every stem as it is looked up in the spelling - list, along with its affix classes. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - As a matter of policy, <i>spell</i> does not admit multiple spellings - of the same word. Variants that follow general rules are preferred - over those that don’t, even when the unruly spelling is more common. - Thus, in American usage, ‘modelled’, ‘sizeable’, and ‘judgment’ - are rejected in favor of ‘modeled’, ‘sizable’, and - ‘judgement’. Agglutinated variants are shunned: ‘crewmember’ and - ‘backyard’ cede to ‘crew member’ and ‘back yard’ (noun) or ‘back-yard’ - (adjective).<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/lib/amspell<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - American spelling list<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/lib/brspell<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - British spelling list<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/bin/sprog<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The actual spelling checker. It expects one word per line on standard - input, and takes the same arguments as <i>spell</i>.<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/bin/spell</font></tt> the script<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/spell</font></tt> source for <i>sprog<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/deroff.html"><i>deroff</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The heuristics of <a href="../man1/deroff.html"><i>deroff</i>(1)</a> used to excise formatting information - are imperfect. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The spelling list’s coverage is uneven; in particular biology, - medicine, and chemistry, and perforce proper names, not to mention - languages other than English, are covered very lightly.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/split.html b/man/man1/split.html deleted file mode 100644 index ff3a3d38..00000000 --- a/man/man1/split.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,91 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>split(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>SPLIT(1)</b><td align=right><b>SPLIT(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - split – split a file into pieces<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>split</font></tt> [ <i>option ...</i> ] [ <i>file</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Split</i> reads <i>file</i> (standard input by default) and writes it in - pieces of 1000 lines per output file. The names of the output - files are <tt><font size=+1>xaa</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>xab</font></tt>, and so on to <tt><font size=+1>xzz</font></tt>. The options are<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> <i>n</i> Split into <i>n</i>-line pieces.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> <i>n</i> Synonym for <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> <i>n</i>, a nod to Unix’s syntax.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt> <i>expression<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - File divisions occur at each line that matches a regular <i>expression</i>; - see <a href="../man7/regexp.html"><i>regexp</i>(7)</a>. Multiple <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt> options may appear. If a subexpression - of <i>expression</i> is contained in parentheses <tt><font size=+1>(</font></tt>...<tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt>, the output file - name is the portion of the line which matches the subexpression.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> <i>stem<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Use <i>stem</i> instead of <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt> in output file names.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> <i>suffix<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Append <i>suffix</i> to names identified under <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt>.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−x</font></tt> Exclude the matched input line from the output file.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> Ignore case in option <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt>; force output file names (excluding - the suffix) to lower case.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/split.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/sed.html"><i>sed</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/awk.html"><i>awk</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/grep.html"><i>grep</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man7/regexp.html"><i>regexp</i>(7)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/src.html b/man/man1/src.html deleted file mode 100644 index cd8334ec..00000000 --- a/man/man1/src.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>src(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>SRC(1)</b><td align=right><b>SRC(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - src – find source code for executable<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>src</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> <i>symbol</i> ] <i>file</i> <tt><font size=+1>...<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Src</i> examines the named <i>files</i> to find the corresponding source - code, which is then sent to the editor using <tt><font size=+1>B</font></tt> (see <a href="../man1/sam.html"><i>sam</i>(1)</a>). If - <i>file</i> is an <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a> script, the source is the file itself. If <i>file</i> - is an executable, the source is defined to be the single file - containing the definition of <tt><font size=+1>main</font></tt> and <i>src</i> will point the editor - at the line that - begins the definition. <i>Src</i> uses <a href="../man1/db.html"><i>db</i>(1)</a> to extract the symbol table - information that identifies the source. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Src</i> looks for each <i>file</i> in the current directory, in <tt><font size=+1>/bin</font></tt>, and - in the subdirectories of <tt><font size=+1>/bin</font></tt>, in that order. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> flag causes <tt><font size=+1>src</font></tt> to print the file name but not send it - to the editor. The <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> flag identifies a <i>symbol</i> other than <tt><font size=+1>main</font></tt> - to locate.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Find the source to the <tt><font size=+1>main</font></tt> routine in <tt><font size=+1>/bin/ed</font></tt>:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>src ed<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - Find the source for <tt><font size=+1>strcmp</font></tt>:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>src −s strcmp rc<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/bin/src<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/db.html"><i>db</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/plumb.html"><i>plumb</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/sam.html"><i>sam</i>(1)</a>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/stats.html b/man/man1/stats.html deleted file mode 100644 index 77b598d5..00000000 --- a/man/man1/stats.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,214 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>stats(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>STATS(1)</b><td align=right><b>STATS(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - stats, auxstats – display graphs of system activity<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>stats</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt><i>option</i> ] [ <i>machine</i>[<tt><font size=+1>:</font></tt><i>path</i>] ... ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>auxstats</font></tt> [ <i>machine</i> [ <i>path</i> ] ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Stats</i> displays a rolling graph of various statistics collected - by the operating system and updated once per second. The statistics - may be from a remote <i>machine</i> or multiple <i>machines</i>, whose graphs - will appear in adjacent columns. The columns are labeled by the - machine names and the number of processors on the - machine if it is a multiprocessor. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Auxstats</i> collects the machine statistics for display by <i>stats</i>. - With no arguments, it collects statistics from the local machine. - If <i>machine</i> is named, it executes <tt><font size=+1>ssh</font></tt> <i>machine path</i>; when <i>ssh</i> finishes, - <i>auxstats</i> sleeps for one minute and runs it again. The default - <i>path</i> is simply <tt><font size=+1>auxstats</font></tt>, but since some shells do not - execute any sort of user profile when run as a non-login shell, - it is often necessary to specify an exact path. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The right mouse button presents a menu to enable and disable the - display of various statistics; by default, <i>stats</i> begins by showing - the load average on the executing machine. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The lower-case <i>options</i> choose the initial set to display:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>b battery</font></tt> percentage battery life remaining.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>c context</font></tt> number of process context switches per second.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>e ether</font></tt> total number of packets sent and received per second.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>E etherin,out<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - number of packets sent and received per second, displayed as separate - graphs.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>f fault</font></tt> number of page faults per second.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>i intr</font></tt> number of interrupts per second.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>l load</font></tt> (default) system load average. The load is computed as a - running average of the number of processes ready to run, multiplied - by 1000. On most systems, it changes only every five seconds and - has limited accuracy.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>m mem</font></tt> total pages of active memory. The graph displays the fraction - of the machine’s total memory in use.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>n etherin,out,err<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - number of packets sent and received per second, and total number - of errors, displayed as separate graphs.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>s syscall</font></tt> number of system calls per second.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>w swap</font></tt> number of valid pages on the swap device. The swap is displayed - as a fraction of the number of swap pages configured by the machine. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The graphs are plotted with time on the horizontal axis. The vertical - axes range from 0 to 1000*sleepsecs, multiplied by the number - of processors on the machine when appropriate. The only exceptions - are memory, and swap space, which display fractions of the total - available, system load, which displays a number - between 0 and 1000, idle and intr, which display percentages and - the Ethernet error count, which goes from 0 to 10.. If the value - of the parameter is too large for the visible range, its value - is shown in decimal in the upper left corner of the graph. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Upper-case options control details of the display. All graphs - are affected; there is no mechanism to affect only one graph.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−T</font></tt> <i>sleepsecs<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Set the number of seconds between samples to <i>sleepsecs</i> (default - one second).<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−S</font></tt> <i>scale<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Sets a scale factor for the displays. A value of 2, for example, - means that the highest value plotted will be twice as large as - the default.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−L</font></tt> Plot all graphs with logarithmic <i>y</i> axes. The graph is plotted - so the maximum value that would be displayed on a linear graph - is 2/3 of the way up the <i>y</i> axis and the total range of the graph - is a factor of 1000; thus the <i>y</i> origin is 1/100 of the default - maximum value and the top of the graph is 10 times the - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - default maximum.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−Y</font></tt> If the display is large enough to show them, place value markers - along the <i>y</i> axes of the graphs. Since one set of markers serves - for all machines across the display, the values in the markers - disregard scaling factors due to multiple processors on the machines. - On a graph for a multiprocessor, the displayed - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - values will be larger than the markers indicate. The markers appear - along the right, and the markers show values appropriate to the - rightmost machine; this only matters for graphs such as memory - that have machine-specific maxima. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - Typing ‘q’ or DEL causes <i>stats</i> to exit.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Show the load, memory, interrupts, system calls, context switches, - and ethernet packets for the local machine, a remote BSD machine - <i>daemon</i>, and a remote Linux machine <i>tux</i>. <i>Auxstats</i> is not in <i>tux</i>’s - path, so the full path must be given.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>stats −lmisce `hostname` daemon \<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - tux:/usr/local/plan9/bin/auxstats<br> - - </table> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/draw/stats.c - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/auxstats<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <i>auxstats</i> binary needs read access to <tt><font size=+1>/dev/kmem</font></tt> in order to - collect network statistics on non-Linux systems. Typically this - can be arranged by setting the <i>auxstat</i> binary’s group to <tt><font size=+1>kmem</font></tt> - and then turning on its set-gid bit.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/strings.html b/man/man1/strings.html deleted file mode 100644 index 3b1f4eff..00000000 --- a/man/man1/strings.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>strings(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>STRINGS(1)</b><td align=right><b>STRINGS(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - strings – extract printable strings<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>strings</font></tt> [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Strings</i> finds and prints strings containing 6 or more consecutive - printable UTF-encoded characters in a (typically) binary file, - default standard input. Printable characters are taken to be ASCII - characters from blank through tilde (hexadecimal 20 through 7E), - inclusive, and all other characters from value 00A0 to FFFF. - Strings reports the decimal offset within the file at which the - string starts and the text of the string. If the string is longer - than 70 runes the line is terminated by three dots and the printing - is resumed on the next line with the offset of the continuation - line.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/strings.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/nm.html"><i>nm</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/sum.html b/man/man1/sum.html deleted file mode 100644 index 2b86af65..00000000 --- a/man/man1/sum.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>sum(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>SUM(1)</b><td align=right><b>SUM(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - sum, md5sum, sha1sum – sum and count blocks in a file<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>sum</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−5r</font></tt> ] [ <i>file ...</i> ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>md5sum</font></tt> [ <i>file ...</i> ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>sha1sum</font></tt> [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - By default, <i>sum</i> calculates and prints a 32-bit hexadecimal checksum, - a byte count, and the name of each <i>file</i>. The checksum is also - a function of the input length. If no files are given, the standard - input is summed. Other summing algorithms are available. The options - are<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt> Sum with the algorithm of System V’s <tt><font size=+1>sum −r</font></tt> and print the length - (in 1K blocks) of the input.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−5</font></tt> Sum with System V’s default algorithm and print the length (in - 512-byte blocks) of the input. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Sum</i> is typically used to look for bad spots, to validate a file - communicated over some transmission line or as a quick way to - determine if two files on different machines might be the same. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>Md5sum</font></tt> computes the 32 hex digit RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest - Algorithm described in RFC1321. If no <i>files</i> are given, the standard - input is summed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>Sha1sum</font></tt> computes the 40 hex digit National Institute of Standards - and Technology SHA1 secure hash algorithm described in FIPS PUB - 180-1. If no <i>files</i> are given, the standard input is summed.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/sum.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/md5sum.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/sha1sum.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/cmp.html"><i>cmp</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/wc.html"><i>wc</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/tail.html b/man/man1/tail.html deleted file mode 100644 index 781f3333..00000000 --- a/man/man1/tail.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>tail(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>TAIL(1)</b><td align=right><b>TAIL(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - tail – deliver the last part of a file<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>tail</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>+−</font></tt><i>number</i>[<tt><font size=+1>lbc</font></tt>][<tt><font size=+1>rf</font></tt>] ] [ <i>file</i> ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>tail</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−fr</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> <i>nlines</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> <i>nbytes</i> ] [ <i>file</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Tail</i> copies the named file to the standard output beginning at - a designated place. If no file is named, the standard input is - copied. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Copying begins at position <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt><i>number</i> measured from the beginning, - or <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt><i>number</i> from the end of the input. <i>Number</i> is counted in lines, - 1K blocks or bytes, according to the appended flag <tt><font size=+1>l</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>b</font></tt>, or <tt><font size=+1>c</font></tt>. - Default is <tt><font size=+1>−10l</font></tt> (ten ell). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The further flag <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt> causes tail to print lines from the end of - the file in reverse order; <tt><font size=+1>f</font></tt> (follow) causes <i>tail</i>, after printing - to the end, to keep watch and print further data as it appears. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The second syntax is that promulgated by POSIX, where the <i>numbers</i> - rather than the options are signed.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>tail file<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Print the last 10 lines of a file.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>tail +0f file<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Print a file, and continue to watch data accumulate as it grows.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>sed 10q file<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Print the first 10 lines of a file.<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/tail.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Tails relative to the end of the file are treasured up in a buffer, - and thus are limited in length. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - According to custom, option <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt><i>number</i> counts lines from 1, and counts - blocks and bytes from 0. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Tail</i> is ignorant of UTF.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/tbl.html b/man/man1/tbl.html deleted file mode 100644 index a50e8939..00000000 --- a/man/man1/tbl.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,187 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>tbl(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>TBL(1)</b><td align=right><b>TBL(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - tbl – format tables for nroff or troff<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>tbl</font></tt> [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Tbl</i> is a preprocessor for formatting tables for <i>nroff</i> or <a href="../man1/troff.html"><i>troff</i>(1)</a>. - The input <i>files</i> are copied to the standard output, except for - segments of the form<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>.TS <br> - </font></tt><i>options</i> <tt><font size=+1>;<br> - </font></tt><i>format</i> <tt><font size=+1>.<br> - </font></tt><i>data <br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>.T& <br> - </font></tt><i>format</i> <tt><font size=+1>.<br> - </font></tt><i>data <br> - </i>. . .<br> - <tt><font size=+1>.TE <br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - which describe tables and are replaced by <i>troff</i> requests to lay - out the tables. If no arguments are given, <i>tbl</i> reads the standard - input. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The (optional) <i>options</i> line is terminated by a semicolon and contains - one or more of<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>center</font></tt> center the table; default is left-adjust<br> - <tt><font size=+1>expand</font></tt> make table as wide as current line length<br> - <tt><font size=+1>box<br> - doublebox</font></tt> enclose the table in a box or double box<br> - <tt><font size=+1>allbox</font></tt> enclose every item in a box<br> - <tt><font size=+1>tab(</font></tt><i>x</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> use <i>x</i> to separate input items; default is tab<br> - <tt><font size=+1>linesize(</font></tt><i>n</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> set rules in <i>n</i>-point type<br> - <tt><font size=+1>delim(</font></tt><i>xy</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> recognize <i>x</i> and <i>y</i> as <a href="../man1/eqn.html"><i>eqn</i>(1)</a> delimiters<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - Each line, except the last, of the obligatory <i>format</i> describes - one row of the table. The last line describes all rows until the - next <tt><font size=+1>.T&</font></tt>, where the format changes, or the end of the table at - <tt><font size=+1>.TE</font></tt>. A format is specified by key letters, one per column, either - upper or lower case:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>L</font></tt> Left justify: the default for columns without format keys.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>R</font></tt> Right justify.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>C</font></tt> Center.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>N</font></tt> Numeric: align at decimal point (inferred for integers) or at - <tt><font size=+1>\&</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>S</font></tt> Span: extend previous column across this one.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>A</font></tt> Alphabetic: left-aligned within column, widest item centered, - indented relative to <tt><font size=+1>L</font></tt> rows.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>^</font></tt> Vertical span: continue item from previous row into this row.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> Draw a horizontal rule in this column.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt> Draw a double horizontal rule in this column.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - Key letters may be followed by modifiers, also either case:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>|</font></tt> Draw vertical rule between columns.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>||</font></tt> Draw a double vertical rule between columns.<br> - <i>n</i> Gap between column is <i>n</i> ens wide. Default is 3.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>F</font></tt><i>font</i> Use specified <i>font</i>. <tt><font size=+1>B</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>I</font></tt> mean <tt><font size=+1>FB</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>FI</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>T</font></tt> Begin vertically-spanned item at top row of range; default is - vertical centering (with <tt><font size=+1>^</font></tt>).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>P</font></tt><i>n</i> Use point size <i>n</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>V</font></tt><i>n</i> Use <i>n</i>-point vertical spacing in text block; signed <i>n</i> means relative - change.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>W(</font></tt><i>n</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> Column width as a <i>troff</i> width specification. Parens are optional - if <i>n</i> is a simple integer.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>E</font></tt> Equalize the widths of all columns marked <tt><font size=+1>E</font></tt>.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - Each line of <i>data</i> becomes one row of the table; tabs separate - items. Lines beginning with <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> are <i>troff</i> requests. Certain special - data items are recognized:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>_</font></tt> Draw a horizontal rule in this column.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt> Draw a double horizontal rule in this column. A data line consisting - of a single <tt><font size=+1>_</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt> draws the rule across the whole table.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>\_</font></tt> Draw a rule only as wide as the contents of the column.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>\R</font></tt><i>x</i> Repeat character <i>x</i> across the column.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>\^</font></tt> Span the previous item in this column down into this row.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>T{</font></tt> The item is a text block to be separately formatted by <i>troff</i> - and placed in the table. The block continues to the next line - beginning with <tt><font size=+1>T}</font></tt>. The remainder of the data line follows at that - point.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - When it is used in a pipeline with <i>eqn</i>, the <i>tbl</i> command should - be first, to minimize the volume of data passed through pipes.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Let <tab> represent a tab (which should be typed as a genuine tab).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>.TS<br> - c s s<br> - c c s<br> - c c c<br> - l n n.<br> - Household Population<br> - Town</font></tt><tab><tt><font size=+1>Households<br> - </font></tt><tab><tt><font size=+1>Number</font></tt><tab><tt><font size=+1>Size<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -Bedminster<tab>789<tab>3.26<br> -Bernards Twp.<tab>3087<tab>3.74<br> -Bernardsville<tab>2018<tab>3.30<br> -.TE<br> - <br> - <br> -<br> -c s s<br> -c c s<br> -c c c<br> -l n n.<br> -Household Population<br> -Town Households<br> -Number Size<br> -Bedminster 789 3.26<br> -Bernards Twp. 3087 3.74<br> -Bernardsville 2018 3.30<br> -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/tcs.html b/man/man1/tcs.html deleted file mode 100644 index 50919607..00000000 --- a/man/man1/tcs.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,131 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>tcs(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>TCS(1)</b><td align=right><b>TCS(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - tcs – translate character sets<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>tcs</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−slcv</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> <i>ics</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> <i>ocs</i> ] [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Tcs</i> interprets the named <i>file(s)</i> (standard input default) as a - stream of characters from the <i>ics</i> character set or format, converts - them to runes, and then converts them into a stream of characters - from the <i>ocs</i> character set or format on the standard output. The - default value for <i>ics</i> and <i>ocs</i> is <tt><font size=+1>utf</font></tt>, the UTF encoding - described in <a href="../man7/utf.html"><i>utf</i>(7)</a>. The <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> option lists the character sets known - to <i>tcs</i>. Processing continues in the face of conversion errors - (the <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> option prevents reporting of these errors). The <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> option - forces the output to contain only correctly converted characters; - otherwise, <tt><font size=+1>0x80</font></tt> characters will be substituted for UTF - encoding errors and <tt><font size=+1>0xFFFD</font></tt> characters will substituted for unknown - characters. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>−v</font></tt> option generates various diagnostic and summary information - on standard error, or makes the <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> output more verbose. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Tcs</i> recognizes an ever changing list of character sets. In particular, - it supports a variety of Russian and Japanese encodings. Some - of the supported encodings are<br> - <tt><font size=+1>utf</font></tt> The Plan 9 UTF encoding, known by ISO as UTF-8<br> - <tt><font size=+1>utf1</font></tt> The deprecated original UTF encoding from ISO 10646<br> - <tt><font size=+1>ascii</font></tt> 7-bit ASCII<br> - <tt><font size=+1>8859−1</font></tt> Latin-1 (Central European)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>8859−2</font></tt> Latin-2 (Czech .. Slovak)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>8859−3</font></tt> Latin-3 (Dutch .. Turkish)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>8859−4</font></tt> Latin-4 (Scandinavian)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>8859−5</font></tt> Part 5 (Cyrillic)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>8859−6</font></tt> Part 6 (Arabic)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>8859−7</font></tt> Part 7 (Greek)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>8859−8</font></tt> Part 8 (Hebrew)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>8859−9</font></tt> Latin-5 (Finnish .. Portuguese)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>koi8</font></tt> KOI-8 (GOST 19769-74)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>jis−kanji</font></tt> ISO 2022-JP<br> - <tt><font size=+1>ujis</font></tt> EUC-JX: JIS 0208<br> - <tt><font size=+1>ms−kanji</font></tt> Microsoft, or Shift-JIS<br> - <tt><font size=+1>jis</font></tt> (from only) guesses between ISO 2022-JP, EUC or Shift-Jis<br> - <tt><font size=+1>gb</font></tt> Chinese national standard (GB2312-80)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>big5</font></tt> Big 5 (HKU version)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>unicode</font></tt> Unicode Standard 1.0<br> - <tt><font size=+1>tis</font></tt> Thai character set plus ASCII (TIS 620-1986)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>msdos</font></tt> IBM PC: CP 437<br> - <tt><font size=+1>atari</font></tt> Atari-ST character set<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>tcs −f 8859−1<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Convert 8859-1 (Latin-1) characters into UTF format.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>tcs −s −f jis<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Convert characters encoded in one of several shift JIS encodings - into UTF format. Unknown Kanji will be converted into <tt><font size=+1>0xFFFD</font></tt> characters.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>tcs −lv<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Print an up to date list of the supported character sets.<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/tcs<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/ascii.html"><i>ascii</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man3/rune.html"><i>rune</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man7/utf.html"><i>utf</i>(7)</a>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/tee.html b/man/man1/tee.html deleted file mode 100644 index 2ece532f..00000000 --- a/man/man1/tee.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>tee(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>TEE(1)</b><td align=right><b>TEE(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - tee – pipe fitting<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>tee</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt> ] <i>files<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Tee</i> transcribes the standard input to the standard output and - makes copies in the <i>files</i>. The options are<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> Ignore interrupts.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt> Append the output to the <i>files</i> rather than rewriting them.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/tee.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/test.html b/man/man1/test.html deleted file mode 100644 index 0f3fa85d..00000000 --- a/man/man1/test.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,156 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>test(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>TEST(1)</b><td align=right><b>TEST(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - test – set status according to condition<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>test</font></tt> <i>expr<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Test</i> evaluates the expression <i>expr</i>. If the value is true the exit - status is null; otherwise the exit status is non-null. If there - are no arguments the exit status is non-null. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The following primitives are used to construct <i>expr</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt> <i>file</i> True if the file exists (is accessible) and is readable.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−w</font></tt> <i>file</i> True if the file exists and is writable.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−x</font></tt> <i>file</i> True if the file exists and has execute permission.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt> <i>file</i> True if the file exists.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> <i>file</i> True if the file exists and is a plain file.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> <i>file</i> True if the file exists and is a directory.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> <i>file</i> True if the file exists and has a size greater than zero.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> <i>fildes</i> True if the open file whose file descriptor number is - <i>fildes</i> (1 by default) is the same file as <tt><font size=+1>/dev/cons</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−A</font></tt> <i>file</i> True if the file exists and is append-only.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−L</font></tt> <i>file</i> True if the file exists and is exclusive-use.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−T</font></tt><i>file</i> True if the file exists and is temporary.<br> - <i>s1</i> <tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt> <i>s2</i> True if the strings <i>s1</i> and <i>s2</i> are identical.<br> - <i>s1</i> <tt><font size=+1>!=</font></tt> <i>s2</i> True if the strings <i>s1</i> and <i>s2</i> are not identical.<br> - s1 True if <i>s1</i> is not the null string. (Deprecated.)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> <i>s1</i> True if the length of string <i>s1</i> is non-zero.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−z</font></tt> <i>s1</i> True if the length of string <i>s1</i> is zero.<br> - <i>n1</i> <tt><font size=+1>−eq</font></tt> <i>n2</i>True if the integers <i>n1</i> and <i>n2</i> are arithmetically equal. - Any of the comparisons <tt><font size=+1>−ne</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>−gt</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>−ge</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>−lt</font></tt>, or <tt><font size=+1>−le</font></tt> may be used - in place of <tt><font size=+1>−eq</font></tt>. The (nonstandard) construct <tt><font size=+1>−l</font></tt> <i>string</i>, meaning - the length of <i>string</i>, may be used in place of an integer.<br> - <i>a</i> <tt><font size=+1>−nt</font></tt> <i>b</i> True if file <i>a</i> is newer than (modified after) file <i>b</i>.<br> - <i>a</i> <tt><font size=+1>−ot</font></tt> <i>b</i> True if file <i>a</i> is older than (modified before) file <i>b</i>.<br> - <i>f</i> <tt><font size=+1>−older</font></tt> <i>t</i>True if file <i>f</i> is older than (modified before) time - <i>t</i>. If <i>t</i> is a integer followed by the letters <tt><font size=+1>y</font></tt>(years), <tt><font size=+1>M</font></tt>(months), - <tt><font size=+1>d</font></tt>(days), <tt><font size=+1>h</font></tt>(hours), <tt><font size=+1>m</font></tt>(minutes), or <tt><font size=+1>s</font></tt>(seconds), it represents current - time minus the specified time. If there is no letter, it represents - seconds since epoch. You can also concatenate mixed units. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - For example, <tt><font size=+1>3d12h</font></tt> means three days and twelve hours ago. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - These primaries may be combined with the following operators:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt> unary negation operator<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−o</font></tt> binary <i>or</i> operator<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt> binary <i>and</i> operator; higher precedence than <tt><font size=+1>−o<br> - (</font></tt> <i>expr</i> <tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> parentheses for grouping. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The primitives <tt><font size=+1>−b</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>−u</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>−g</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> return false; they are recognized - for compatibility with POSIX. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Notice that all the operators and flags are separate arguments - to <i>test</i>. Notice also that parentheses and equal signs are meaningful - to <i>rc</i> and must be enclosed in quotes.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Test</i> is a dubious way to check for specific character strings: - it uses a process to do what an <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a> match or switch statement - can do. The first example is not only inefficient but wrong, because - <i>test</i> understands the purported string <tt><font size=+1>"−c"</font></tt> as an option.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>if (test $1 '=' "−c") echo OK # wrong!<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - A better way is<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>if (~ $1 −c) echo OK<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - Test whether <tt><font size=+1>abc</font></tt> is in the current directory.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>test −f abc −o −d abc<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/test.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/time.html b/man/man1/time.html deleted file mode 100644 index 4646754f..00000000 --- a/man/man1/time.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>time(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>TIME(1)</b><td align=right><b>TIME(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - time – time a command<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>time</font></tt> <i>command</i> [ <i>arg ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <i>command</i> is executed with the given arguments; after it is - complete, <i>time</i> reports on standard error the program’s elapsed - user time, system time, and real time, in seconds, followed by - the command line.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/time.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/prof.html"><i>prof</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/touch.html b/man/man1/touch.html deleted file mode 100644 index 6e2f7f91..00000000 --- a/man/man1/touch.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>touch(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>TOUCH(1)</b><td align=right><b>TOUCH(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - touch – set modification date of a file<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>touch</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> <i>time</i> ] <i>file ...<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Touch</i> attempts to set the modification time of the <i>files</i> to <i>time</i> - (by default, the current time). If a <i>file</i> does not exist, it will - be created unless option <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> is present.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/touch.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/ls.html"><i>ls</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man3/stat.html"><i>stat</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man1/chmod.html"><i>chmod</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Touch</i> will not touch directories.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/tr.html b/man/man1/tr.html deleted file mode 100644 index dc827b3f..00000000 --- a/man/man1/tr.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>tr(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>TR(1)</b><td align=right><b>TR(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - tr – translate characters<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>tr</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−cds</font></tt> ] [ <i>string1</i> [ <i>string2</i> ] ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Tr</i> copies the standard input to the standard output with substitution - or deletion of selected characters (runes). Input characters found - in <i>string1</i> are mapped into the corresponding characters of <i>string2</i>. - When <i>string2</i> is short it is padded to the length of <i>string1</i> by - duplicating its last character. Any combination of the - options <tt><font size=+1>−cds</font></tt> may be used:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> Complement <i>string1</i>: replace it with a lexicographically ordered - list of all other characters.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> Delete from input all characters in <i>string1</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> Squeeze repeated output characters that occur in <i>string2</i> to - single characters. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - In either string a noninitial sequence <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt><i>x</i>, where <i>x</i> is any character - (possibly quoted), stands for a range of characters: a possibly - empty sequence of codes running from the successor of the previous - code up through the code for <i>x</i>. The character <tt><font size=+1>\</font></tt> followed by 1, - 2 or 3 octal digits stands for the character whose 16-bit - value is given by those digits. The character sequence <tt><font size=+1>\x</font></tt> followed - by 1, 2, 3, or 4 hexadecimal digits stands for the character whose - 16-bit value is given by those digits. A <tt><font size=+1>\</font></tt> followed by any other - character stands for that character.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Replace all upper-case ASCII letters by lower-case.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>tr A−Z a−z <mixed >lower<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - Create a list of all the words in <tt><font size=+1>file1</font></tt> one per line in <tt><font size=+1>file2</font></tt>, - where a word is taken to be a maximal string of alphabetics. <i>String2</i> - is given as a quoted newline.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>tr −cs A−Za−z '<br> - ' <file1 >file2<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/tr.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/sed.html"><i>sed</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/tr2post.html b/man/man1/tr2post.html deleted file mode 100644 index 808c329b..00000000 --- a/man/man1/tr2post.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,152 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>tr2post(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>TR2POST(1)</b><td align=right><b>TR2POST(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - tr2post – convert troff intermediate to PostScript<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>tr2post</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>options</font></tt> ] [ <i>files ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Tr2post</i> converts <i>files</i> (or standard input), which should be the - device-independent output of <a href="../man1/troff.html"><i>troff</i>(1)</a>, into the PostScript printer - language. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The options are:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt> <i>aspectratio<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Set an aspect ratio (<i>y</i>/<i>x</i>) to stretch the PostScript output (default - 1.0).<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> <i>copies<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Set a comment in the PostScript output marking the number of copies - that should be printed. The comment is intended for ancient versions - of the Unix <i>lp</i>(1) and is not recognized by any current printer - or print spooler.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> Emit volumes of debugging output on standard error.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−m</font></tt> <i>magnification<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Magnify the PostScript output (default 1.0).<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> <i>formsperpage<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Print the PostScript with <i>formsperpage</i> logical pages per physical - page (default 1). Using this option emits PostScript with invalid - document structuring comments. It will print fine but will not - view correctly in <a href="../man1/gv.html"><i>gv</i>(1)</a> or <i>psv</i> (see <a href="../man1/page.html"><i>page</i>(1)</a>).<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−o</font></tt> <i>pagelist<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Print only the pages in the <i>pagelist</i>, which is a comma-separated - list of ranges. Each range is of the form <i>p</i> (just page <i>p</i>), <i>p</i><tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt><i>q</i> - (pages <i>p</i> through <i>q</i>), <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt><i>p</i> (pages 1 through <i>p</i>), or <i>p</i><tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> (pages <i>p</i> through - the end of the document).<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−p l</font></tt> Print the document in landscape mode. An argument that does - not begin with <tt><font size=+1>l</font></tt> will print the document in portrait mode.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−x</font></tt> <i>xoffset<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Translate the page output by <i>xoffset</i> inches to the right. (Negative - offsets translate to the left.)<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−y</font></tt> <i>yoffset<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Translate the page output by <i>yoffset</i> inches down. (Negative offsets - translate up.)<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−P</font></tt> <i>pscode<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Emit the text <i>pscode</i> at the end of the usual PostScript header.<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Preview this manual page:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>troff −man /usr/local/plan9/man/man1/tr2post.1 |<br> - tr2post |<br> - psfonts >/tmp/a.ps<br> - psv /tmp/a.ps<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/postscript/tr2post<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/troff.html"><i>troff</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/psfonts.html"><i>psfonts</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/troff.html b/man/man1/troff.html deleted file mode 100644 index a3d8477f..00000000 --- a/man/man1/troff.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,126 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>troff(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>TROFF(1)</b><td align=right><b>TROFF(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - troff, nroff – text formatting and typesetting<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>troff</font></tt> [ <i>option ...</i> ] [ <i>file ...</i> ] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>nroff</font></tt> [ <i>option ...</i> ] [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Troff</i> formats text in the named <i>files</i> for printing on a typesetter. - <i>Nroff</i> does the same, but produces output suitable for typewriter-like - devices. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If no <i>file</i> argument is present, the standard input is read. An - argument consisting of a single minus (<tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>) is taken to be a file - name corresponding to the standard input. The options are:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−o</font></tt><i>list</i> Print pages in the comma-separated <i>list</i> of numbers and ranges. - A range <i>N</i><tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt><i>M</i> means <i>N</i> through <i>M</i>; initial <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt><i>M</i> means up to <i>M</i>; final - <i>N</i><tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> means from <i>N</i> to the end.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt><i>N</i> Number first generated page <i>N</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−m</font></tt><i>name</i>Process the macro file <tt><font size=+1>/sys/lib/tmac/tmac.</font></tt><i>name</i> before the - input <i>files</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt><i>aN</i> Set register <i>a</i> (one character name) to <i>N</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> Read standard input after the input files are exhausted.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−q</font></tt> Invoke the simultaneous input-output mode of the <tt><font size=+1>rd</font></tt> request.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−N</font></tt> Produce output suitable for typewriter-like devices.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Typesetter devices (not <tt><font size=+1>−N</font></tt>) only </b></font><br> - <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt> Send a printable textual approximation of the results to the - standard output.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−T</font></tt><i>dest</i> Prepare output for typesetter <i>dest</i>:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>−Tutf</font></tt> (The default.) PostScript printers with preprocessing to - handle Unicode characters encoded in UTF<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−Tpost</font></tt> Regular PostScript printers<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−T202</font></tt> Mergenthaler Linotron 202<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−F</font></tt><i>dir</i> Take font information from directory <i>dir</i>.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Typewriter (<tt><font size=+1>−N</font></tt>) output only </b></font><br> - <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt><i>N</i> Halt prior to every <i>N</i> pages (default <i>N</i>=1) to allow paper loading - or changing.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−T</font></tt><i>name</i>Prepare output for specified terminal. Known <i>names</i> include - <tt><font size=+1>utf</font></tt> for the normal Plan 9 UTF encoding of the Unicode Standard - character set (default), <tt><font size=+1>37</font></tt> for the Teletype model 37, <tt><font size=+1>lp</font></tt> (‘line-printer’) - for any terminal without half-line capability, <tt><font size=+1>450</font></tt> for the DASI-450 - (Diablo Hyterm), and <tt><font size=+1>think</font></tt> (HP ThinkJet). - <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt> Produce equally-spaced words in adjusted lines, using full terminal - resolution.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−h</font></tt> Use output tabs during horizontal spacing to speed output and - reduce output character count. Tab settings are assumed to be - every 8 nominal character widths.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/tmp/trtmp*</font></tt> temporary file<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/tmac/tmac.*</font></tt> standard macro files<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/troff/term/*</font></tt> terminal driving tables for <i>nroff<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/troff/font/*</font></tt> font width tables for <i>troff<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/troff<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/lpr.html"><i>lpr</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/proof.html"><i>proof</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/tr2post.html"><i>tr2post</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/eqn.html"><i>eqn</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/tbl.html"><i>tbl</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/pic.html"><i>pic</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/grap.html"><i>grap</i>(1)</a>, - <a href="../man1/doctype.html"><i>doctype</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man7/ms.html"><i>ms</i>(7)</a>, <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a>, <a href="../man1/tex.html"><i>tex</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/deroff.html"><i>deroff</i>(1)</a><br> - J. F. Ossanna and B. W. Kernighan, “Troff User’s Manual”<br> - B. W. Kernighan, “A TROFF Tutorial”, <i>Unix Research System Programmer’s - Manual,</i> Tenth Edition, Volume 2.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/troff2html.1 b/man/man1/troff2html.1 index 01bd0681..a40e22f0 100644 --- a/man/man1/troff2html.1 +++ b/man/man1/troff2html.1 @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ which converts .IR man (1) pages into HTML and depends on a specially annotated set of -.IR man (6) +.IR man (7) macros, invoked by .B troff .BR -manhtml . @@ -63,7 +63,8 @@ pointing to .PP .I Troff2html is new and experimental; in time, it may improve and subsume -.IR ms2html (1). +Plan 9's +\fIms2html\fR(1). On the one hand, because it uses the input, .B ms2html can handle @@ -74,7 +75,7 @@ etc., which does not handle at all; on the other hand, .B ms2html understands only -.IR ms (6) +.IR ms (7) documents and is easily confused by complex .B troff constructions. @@ -83,10 +84,12 @@ has the reverse properties: it does not handle the preprocessors but its output is reliable and (modulo helper annotations) is independent of macro package. .SH SEE ALSO .IR troff (1), -.IR ms2html (1), -.B man2html +Plan 9's +\fIms2html\fR(1), +.I man2html in -.IR httpd (8). +Plan 9's +\fIhttpd\fR(8). .SH BUGS .B Troff and HTML have different models, and they don't mesh well in all cases. diff --git a/man/man1/troff2html.html b/man/man1/troff2html.html deleted file mode 100644 index 77dff2d7..00000000 --- a/man/man1/troff2html.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>troff2html(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>TROFF2HTML(1)</b><td align=right><b>TROFF2HTML(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - troff2html – convert troff output into HTML<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>troff2html</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−t</font></tt> <i>title</i> ] [ <i>file</i> ... ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Troff2html</i> reads the <a href="../man1/troff.html"><i>troff</i>(1)</a> output in the named <i>files</i>, default - standard input, and converts them into HTML. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Troff2html</i> does a tolerable job with straight <tt><font size=+1>troff</font></tt> output, but - it is helped by annotations, described below. Its main use is - for <tt><font size=+1>man2html</font></tt> (see Plan 9’s <i>httpd</i>(8)), which converts <a href="../man1/man.html"><i>man</i>(1)</a> pages - into HTML and depends on a specially annotated set of <a href="../man6/man.html"><i>man</i>(6)</a> macros, - invoked by <tt><font size=+1>troff −manhtml</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>Troff</font></tt> output lines beginning<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>x X html</font></tt> ...<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - which are introduced by placing <tt><font size=+1>\X'html</font></tt> ...<tt><font size=+1>'</font></tt> in the <i>input</i>, cause - the rest of the line to be interpolated into the HTML produced. - Several such lines are recognized specially by <i>troff2html</i>. The - most important are the pair<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>x X html manref start cp 1<br> - x X html manref end cp 1<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - which are used to create HTML hyperlinks around text of the form - <a href="../man1/cp.html"><i>cp</i>(1)</a> pointing to <tt><font size=+1>/magic/man2html/1/cp</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Troff2html</i> is new and experimental; in time, it may improve and - subsume <a href="../man1/ms2html.html"><i>ms2html</i>(1)</a>. On the one hand, because it uses the input, - <tt><font size=+1>ms2html</font></tt> can handle <a href="../man1/pic.html"><i>pic</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/eqn.html"><i>eqn</i>(1)</a>, etc., which <i>troff2html</i> does - not handle at all; on the other hand, <tt><font size=+1>ms2html</font></tt> understands only - <a href="../man6/ms.html"><i>ms</i>(6)</a> documents and is easily confused by complex - <tt><font size=+1>troff</font></tt> constructions. <i>Troff2html</i> has the reverse properties: it - does not handle the preprocessors but its output is reliable and - (modulo helper annotations) is independent of macro package.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/troff.html"><i>troff</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/ms2html.html"><i>ms2html</i>(1)</a>, <tt><font size=+1>man2html</font></tt> in <a href="../man8/httpd.html"><i>httpd</i>(8)</a>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>Troff</font></tt> and HTML have different models, and they don’t mesh well - in all cases. <tt><font size=+1>Troff</font></tt>’s indented paragraphs are not well served - in HTML, and the output of <i>troff2html</i> shows this.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/tweak.html b/man/man1/tweak.html deleted file mode 100644 index 9d63dcd4..00000000 --- a/man/man1/tweak.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,194 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>tweak(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>TWEAK(1)</b><td align=right><b>TWEAK(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - tweak – edit image files, subfont files, face files, etc.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>tweak</font></tt> [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Tweak</i> edits existing files holding various forms of images. To - create original images, start from an existing image, subfont, - etc. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Tweak</i> reads its argument <i>files</i> and displays the resulting images - in a vertical column. If the image is too wide to fit across the - display, it is folded much like a long line of text in an <i>rio</i> - window. Under each image is displayed one or two lines of text - presenting its parameters. The first line shows the image’s <tt><font size=+1>depth</font></tt>, - the number of bits per pixel; <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt>, the rectangle covered by the - image; and the name of the <tt><font size=+1>file</font></tt> from which it was read. If the - file is a subfont, a second line presents a hexadecimal 16-bit - <tt><font size=+1>offset</font></tt> to be applied to character values from the subfont (typically - as stored in a font file; see <a href="../man7/font.html"><i>font</i>(7)</a>); and the subfont’s <tt><font size=+1>n</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>height</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>ascent</font></tt> as defined in <a href="../man3/cachechars.html"><i>cachechars</i>(3)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - By means described below, magnified views of portions of the images - may be displayed. The text associated with such a view includes - <tt><font size=+1>mag</font></tt>, the magnification. If the view is of a single character from - a subfont, the second line of text shows the character’s value - (including the subfont’s offset) in hexadecimal and as a - character in <i>tweak’s</i> default font; the character’s <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>top</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>bottom</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>left</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>width</font></tt> as defined in <a href="../man3/cachechars.html"><i>cachechars</i>(3)</a>; and <tt><font size=+1>iwidth</font></tt>, the physical - width of the image in the subfont’s image. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - There are two methods to obtain a magnified view of a character - from a subfont. The first is to click mouse button 1 over the - image of the character in the subfont. The second is to select - the <tt><font size=+1>char</font></tt> entry on the button 3 menu, point the resulting gunsight - cursor at the desired subfont and click button 3, and then type - at the text prompt at the bottom of the screen the character value, - either as a multi-digit hexadecimal number or as a single rune - representing the character. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - To magnify a portion of other types of image files, click button - 1 over the unmagnified file. The cursor will switch to a cross. - Still with button 1, sweep a rectangle, as in <tt><font size=+1>rio</font></tt>, that encloses - the portion of the image to be magnified. (If the file is 16x16 - or smaller, <i>tweak</i> will just magnify the entire file; no sweeping - is - necessary.) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Pressing buttons 1 and 2 within magnified images changes pixel - values. By default, button 1 sets the pixel to all zeros and button - 2 sets the pixel to all ones. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Across the top of the screen is a textual display of global parameters. - These values, as well as many of the textual values associated - with the images, may be edited by clicking button 1 on the displayed - value and typing a new value. The values along the top of the - screen are:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>mag</font></tt> Default magnification.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>val(hex)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The value used to modify pixels within magnified images. The value - must be in hexadecimal, optionally preceded by a tilde for bitwise - negation.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>but1<br> - but2</font></tt>The pixel value written when the corresponding button is pressed - over a pixel.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>invert−on−copy<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Whether the pixel values are inverted when a <tt><font size=+1>copy</font></tt> operation is - performed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - Under button 3 is a menu holding a variety of functions. Many - of these functions prompt for the image upon which to act by switching - to a gunsight cursor; click button 3 over the selection, or click - a different button to cancel the action.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>open</font></tt>Read and display a file. The name of the file is typed to - the prompt on the bottom line.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>read</font></tt>Reread a file.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>write<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Write a file.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>copy</font></tt>Use the copy function, default <tt><font size=+1>S</font></tt>, to transfer a rectangle - of pixels from one image to another. The program prompts with - a cross cursor; sweep out a rectangle in one image or just click - button 3 to select the whole image. The program will leave that - rectangle in place and attach another one to the cursor. Move - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - that rectangle to the desired place in any image and click button - 3, or another button to cancel the action.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>char</font></tt>As described above, open a magnified view of a character image - in a subfont.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>pixels<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Report the coordinate and value of individual pixels indicated - by pressing button 3. This is a mode of operation canceled by - pressing button 1 or 2.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>close<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Close the specified image. If the image is the unmagnified file, - also close any magnified views of that file.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>exit</font></tt>Quit <i>tweak</i>. The program will complain once about modified - but unwritten files.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/draw/tweak.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/cachechars.html"><i>cachechars</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a>, <a href="../man7/font.html"><i>font</i>(7)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - For a program written to adjust width tables in fonts, <i>tweak</i> has - been pushed unreasonably far.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/uniq.html b/man/man1/uniq.html deleted file mode 100644 index 7f0e4377..00000000 --- a/man/man1/uniq.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>uniq(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>UNIQ(1)</b><td align=right><b>UNIQ(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - uniq – report repeated lines in a file<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>uniq</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−udc</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>+−</font></tt><i>num</i> ] ] [ <i>file</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Uniq</i> copies the input <i>file</i>, or the standard input, to the standard - output, comparing adjacent lines. In the normal case, the second - and succeeding copies of repeated lines are removed. Repeated - lines must be adjacent in order to be found.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−u</font></tt> Print unique lines.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> Print (one copy of) duplicated lines.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> Prefix a repetition count and a tab to each output line. Implies - <tt><font size=+1>−u</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt><i>num</i>The first <i>num</i> fields together with any blanks before each - are ignored. A field is defined as a string of non-space, non-tab - characters separated by tabs and spaces from its neighbors.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt><i>num</i>The first <i>num</i> characters are ignored. Fields are skipped before - characters.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/uniq.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/sort.html"><i>sort</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Field selection and comparison should be compatible with <a href="../man1/sort.html"><i>sort</i>(1)</a>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/units.html b/man/man1/units.html deleted file mode 100644 index fed0c287..00000000 --- a/man/man1/units.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,156 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>units(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>UNITS(1)</b><td align=right><b>UNITS(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - units – conversion program<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>units</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−v</font></tt> ] [ <i>file</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Units</i> converts quantities expressed in various standard scales - to their equivalents in other scales. It works interactively in - this fashion:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>you have: inch<br> - you want: cm<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - * 2.54<br> - / 0.393701<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - A quantity is specified as a multiplicative combination of units - and floating point numbers. Operators have the following precedence:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>+ − </font></tt> add and subtract<br> - <tt><font size=+1>* / x ÷ </font></tt> multiply and divide<br> - catenation multiply<br> - <tt><font size=+1>² ³ ^ </font></tt> exponentiation<br> - <tt><font size=+1>| </font></tt> divide<br> - <tt><font size=+1>(</font></tt> ... <tt><font size=+1>) </font></tt> grouping<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - Most familiar units, abbreviations, and metric prefixes are recognized, - together with a generous leavening of exotica and a few constants - of nature including:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>pi,</font></tt>π ratio of circumference to diameter<br> - <tt><font size=+1>c </font></tt> speed of light <br> - <tt><font size=+1>e </font></tt> charge on an electron <br> - <tt><font size=+1>g </font></tt> acceleration of gravity <br> - <tt><font size=+1>force </font></tt> same as <tt><font size=+1>g <br> - mole </font></tt> Avogadro’s number <br> - <tt><font size=+1>water </font></tt> pressure head per unit height of water <br> - <tt><font size=+1>au </font></tt> astronomical unit <br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - The <tt><font size=+1>pound</font></tt> is a unit of mass. Compound names are run together, - e.g. <tt><font size=+1>lightyear</font></tt>. British units that differ from their US counterparts - are prefixed thus: <tt><font size=+1>brgallon</font></tt>. Currency is denoted <tt><font size=+1>belgiumfranc</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>britainpound</font></tt>, etc. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The complete list of units can be found in <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/lib/units</font></tt>. - A <i>file</i> argument to <i>units</i> specifies a file to be used instead of - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/lib/units.</font></tt> The <tt><font size=+1>−v</font></tt> flag causes <i>units</i> to print - its entire database.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>you have: 15 pounds force/in²<br> - you want: atm<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - * 1.02069<br> - / .97973<br> - - </table> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/lib/units<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/units.y<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Since <i>units</i> does only multiplicative scale changes, it can convert - Kelvin to Rankine but not Centigrade to Fahrenheit. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Currency conversions are only as accurate as the last time someone - updated the database.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/vac.html b/man/man1/vac.html deleted file mode 100644 index 71f121ff..00000000 --- a/man/man1/vac.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,160 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>vac(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>VAC(1)</b><td align=right><b>VAC(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - vac – create a vac archive on Venti<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>vac</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−mqsv</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−b</font></tt> <i>blocksize</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> <i>oldvacfile</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt> <i>exclude</i> - ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> <i>vacfile</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> <i>name</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−h</font></tt> <i>host</i> ] <i>file ...<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Vac</i> creates an archival copy of Plan 9 file trees on Venti. It - can be used to build a simple backup system. One of the unusual - properties of Venti is that duplicate blocks are detected and - coalesced. When <i>vac</i> is used on a file tree that shares data with - an existing archive, the consumption of storage will be approximately - equal to an incremental backup. This reduction in storage consumption - occurs transparently to the user. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - As an optimization, the <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>−q</font></tt> options, described below, can - be used to explicitly create an archive relative to an existing - archive. These options do not change the resulting archive generated - by <i>vac</i>, but simply reduce the number of write operations to Venti. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The output of <i>vac</i> is the hexadecimal representation of the Sha1 - fingerprint of the root of the archive, in this format:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>vac:64daefaecc4df4b5cb48a368b361ef56012a4f46<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - Option to <i>vac</i> are:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−b</font></tt> <i>blocksize<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Specifies the block size that data will be broken into. The units - for the size can be specified by appending <tt><font size=+1>k</font></tt> to indicate kilobytes. - The default is 8k. The size must be in the range of 512 bytes - to 52k.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> <i>oldvacfile<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Reduce the number of blocks written to Venti by comparing the - files to be stored with the contents of an existing <i>vac</i> file tree - given by <i>oldvacfile</i>.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−e</font></tt> <i>exclude<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Do not include the file or directory specified by <i>exclude</i>. This - option may be repeated multiple times.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> <i>vacfile<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The results of <i>vac</i> are place in <i>vacfile</i>, or the standard output - if no file is given.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> <i>name<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Include standard input as one of the input files, storing it in - the archive with the specified <i>name</i>.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−h</font></tt> <i>host<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The network address of the Venti server. The default is taken - from the environment variable <tt><font size=+1>venti</font></tt>.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−m</font></tt> Expand and merge any <i>vac</i> archives that are found while reading - the input files. This option is useful for building an archive - from a collection of existing archives. Each archive is inserted - into the new archive as if it had been unpacked in the directory - in which it was found. Multiple archives can be unpacked in - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - a single directory and the contents will be merged. To be detected, - the archives must end in <tt><font size=+1>.vac</font></tt>. Note, an archive is inserted by - simply copying the root fingerprint and does not require the archive - to be unpacked.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−q</font></tt> Increase the performance of the <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> option by detecting unchanged - files based on a match of the files name and other meta data, - rather than examining the contents of the files.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> Print out various statistics on standard error.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−v</font></tt> Produce more verbose output on standard error, including the - name of the files added to the archive and the vac archives that - are expanded and merged.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/vac<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Plan 9’s <i>vacfs</i>(4) and <i>venti</i>(8)<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/wc.html b/man/man1/wc.html deleted file mode 100644 index 677c2937..00000000 --- a/man/man1/wc.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>wc(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>WC(1)</b><td align=right><b>WC(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - wc – word count<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>wc</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−lwrbc</font></tt> ] [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Wc</i> counts lines, words, runes, syntactically-invalid UTF codes - and bytes in the named <i>files</i>, or in the standard input if no file - is named. A word is a maximal string of characters delimited by - spaces, tabs or newlines. The count of runes includes invalid - codes. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If the optional argument is present, just the specified counts - (lines, words, runes, broken UTF codes or bytes) are selected - by the letters <tt><font size=+1>l</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>w</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>b</font></tt>, or <tt><font size=+1>c</font></tt>. Otherwise, lines, words and bytes - (<tt><font size=+1>−lwc</font></tt>) are reported.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/wc.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The Unicode Standard has many blank characters scattered through - it, but <i>wc</i> looks for only ASCII space, tab and newline. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Wc</i> should have options to count suboptimal UTF codes and bytes - that cannot occur in any UTF code.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/web.html b/man/man1/web.html deleted file mode 100644 index cb0ad0b4..00000000 --- a/man/man1/web.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,115 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>web(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>WEB(1)</b><td align=right><b>WEB(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - web, wmail – handle web page, mail message for plumber<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>web</font></tt> <i>url</i> ...<br> - <tt><font size=+1>wmail</font></tt> <i>address<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Web</i> opens each of the named <i>urls</i> in a new web browser window. - Any of the <i>urls</i> may be relative paths to files in the file system; - they will be translated into <tt><font size=+1>file://</font></tt> URLs before being passed - to the web browser. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Web</i> uses the web browser’s <tt><font size=+1>−remote</font></tt> option command-line option, - which requires an instance of the web browser to be already running. - The choice of browser is determined by the <tt><font size=+1>$BROWSER</font></tt> environment - variable, which should be the name of the executable for your - choice of web browser. The default is - <tt><font size=+1>firefox</font></tt>. Since the various browsers all use different syntaxes - in their <tt><font size=+1>−remote</font></tt> options, the executable name is inspected to - determine the type of browser. The supported browsers are Opera, - Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Firebird, and Mozilla. When possible, - <i>web</i> opens each URL in a new tab rather than a new window. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - When run under Mac OS X, <tt><font size=+1>$BROWSER</font></tt> should be set to the string - <tt><font size=+1>safari</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>firefox</font></tt>. <i>Web</i> uses AppleScript to talk to the browser. - If <tt><font size=+1>$BROWSER</font></tt> is not set, <i>web</i> looks for Firefox in <tt><font size=+1>/Applications/Firefox.app</font></tt> - and uses it if found; otherwise it uses Safari. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Wmail</i> starts the composition of a new mail message to <i>address</i>. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The choice of mailer is determined by the <tt><font size=+1>$MAILER</font></tt> environment - variable. The supported mailers are:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>browser<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - invoke the mailer via a <tt><font size=+1>mailto://</font></tt> URL passed to <i>web - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - - </table> - <i>Web</i> and <i>wmail</i> are invoked as start commands in the <a href="../man4/plumber.html"><i>plumber</i>(4)</a>’s - rules for opening web pages and writing mail messages.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/plumb/basic<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - plumbing rules using <i>web</i> and <i>wmail<br> - </i> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/bin<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man4/plumber.html"><i>plumber</i>(4)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/wintext.html b/man/man1/wintext.html deleted file mode 100644 index d4de3349..00000000 --- a/man/man1/wintext.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,124 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>wintext(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>WINTEXT(1)</b><td align=right><b>WINTEXT(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - wintext, ", "" – access text in current window<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>wintext<br> - ?? </font></tt> [ <i>prefix</i> ]<br> - <tt><font size=+1>???? </font></tt> [ <i>prefix</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Wintext</i> prints the text of the current <i>win</i> (see <a href="../man1/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(1)</a>) or <a href="../man1/9term.html"><i>9term</i>(1)</a> - window to standard output. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>?? </i> searches the window text for commands typed with a particular - prefix and prints them, indented, to standard output. <i>Prefix</i> is - a regular expression that is matched against the beginning of - the command-line. If <i>prefix</i> is omitted, <i>?? </i> prints the last command - executed. <i>???? </i> prints the last command that <i>?? </i> would print and - then executes it by piping it into <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Both <i>?? </i> and <i>???? </i> identify commands in the window text by looking for - lines beginning with a shell prompt. Prompts are assumed to be - an unindented sequence of non-whitespace characters followed by - one of the characters <tt><font size=+1>%</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>;</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>$</font></tt>, or <tt><font size=+1>#</font></tt>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Print the <a href="../man1/ls.html"><i>ls</i>(1)</a> and <i>lc</i> commands executed in this window:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>% ?? 'l[sc]'<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - % ls −l /tmp/qq*<br> - # ls −lrt /etc<br> - % lc r*<br> - - </table> - %<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - Execute the most recent <i>lc</i> command again:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>% ???? lc<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - % lc r*<br> - - </table> - ramfs rc read rio rm<br> - % <br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/9term.html"><i>9term</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/bin<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>?? </i> and <i>???? </i> are hard to type in shells other than <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/xd.html b/man/man1/xd.html deleted file mode 100644 index 86e6152e..00000000 --- a/man/man1/xd.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>xd(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>XD(1)</b><td align=right><b>XD(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - xd – hex, octal, decimal, or ASCII dump<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>xd</font></tt> [ <i>option ...</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt><i>format ...</i> ] [ <i>file ...</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Xd</i> concatenates and dumps the <i>files</i> (standard input by default) - in one or more formats. Groups of 16 bytes are printed in each - of the named formats, one format per line. Each line of output - is prefixed by its address (byte offset) in the input file. The - first line of output for each group is zero-padded; subsequent - are - blank-padded. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Formats other than <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> are specified by pairs of characters telling - size and style, <tt><font size=+1>4x</font></tt> by default. The sizes are<br> - <tt><font size=+1>1</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>b</font></tt> 1-byte units.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>2</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>w</font></tt> 2-byte big-endian units.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>4</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>l</font></tt> 4-byte big-endian units.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>8</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>v</font></tt> 8-byte big-endian units. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The styles are<br> - <tt><font size=+1>o</font></tt> Octal.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt> Hexadecimal.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>d</font></tt> Decimal. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Other options are<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−c</font></tt> Format as <tt><font size=+1>1x</font></tt> but print ASCII representations or C escape sequences - where possible.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−a</font></tt><i>style</i> Print file addresses in the given style (and size 4).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−u</font></tt> (Unbuffered) Flush the output buffer after each 16-byte sequence.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> Reverse (swab) the order of bytes in each group of 4 before - printing.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−r</font></tt> Print repeating groups of identical 16-byte sequences as the - first group followed by an asterisk.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/xd.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/db.html"><i>db</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The various output formats don’t line up properly in the output - of <i>xd</i>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man1/yacc.html b/man/man1/yacc.html deleted file mode 100644 index 1a485ce6..00000000 --- a/man/man1/yacc.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,170 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>yacc(1) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>YACC(1)</b><td align=right><b>YACC(1)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - yacc – yet another compiler-compiler<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>yacc</font></tt> [ <i>option ...</i> ] <i>grammar<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Yacc</i> converts a context-free grammar and translation code into - a set of tables for an LR(1) parser and translator. The grammar - may be ambiguous; specified precedence rules are used to break - ambiguities. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The output file, <tt><font size=+1>y.tab.c</font></tt>, must be compiled by the C compiler to - produce a program <tt><font size=+1>yyparse</font></tt>. This program must be loaded with a - lexical analyzer function, <tt><font size=+1>yylex(void)</font></tt> (often generated by <a href="../man1/lex.html"><i>lex</i>(1)</a>), - with a <tt><font size=+1>main(int argc, char *argv[])</font></tt> program, and with an error - handling routine, - <tt><font size=+1>yyerror(char*)</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The options are<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−o</font></tt> <i>output</i> Direct output to the specified file instead of <tt><font size=+1>y.tab.c</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−D</font></tt><i>n</i> Create file <tt><font size=+1>y.debug</font></tt>, containing diagnostic messages. To incorporate - them in the parser, compile it with preprocessor symbol <tt><font size=+1>yydebug</font></tt> - defined. The amount of diagnostic output from the parser is regulated - by value <i>n</i>. The value 0 reports errors; 1 reports reductions; - higher values (up to 4) include - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - more information about state transitions.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>−v</font></tt> Create file <tt><font size=+1>y.output</font></tt>, containing a description of the parsing - tables and of conflicts arising from ambiguities in the grammar.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> Create file <tt><font size=+1>y.tab.h</font></tt>, containing <tt><font size=+1>#define</font></tt> statements that associate - <i>yacc</i>-assigned ‘token codes’ with user-declared ‘token names’. - Include it in source files other than <tt><font size=+1>y.tab.c</font></tt> to give access to - the token codes.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> <i>stem</i> Change the prefix <tt><font size=+1>y</font></tt> of the file names <tt><font size=+1>y.tab.c</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>y.tab.h</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>y.debug</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>y.output</font></tt> to <i>stem</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>−S</font></tt> Write a parser that uses Stdio instead of the <tt><font size=+1>print</font></tt> routines - in libc. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The specification of <i>yacc</i> itself is essentially the same as the - UNIX version described in the references mentioned below. Besides - the <tt><font size=+1>−D</font></tt> option, the main relevant differences are:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The interface to the C environment is by default through <tt><font size=+1><libc.h></font></tt> - rather than <tt><font size=+1><stdio.h></font></tt>; the <tt><font size=+1>−S</font></tt> option reverses this.<br> - The parser accepts UTF input text (see <a href="../man7/utf.html"><i>utf</i>(7)</a>), which has a couple - of effects. First, the return value of <tt><font size=+1>yylex()</font></tt> no longer fits - in a <tt><font size=+1>short</font></tt>; second, the starting value for non-terminals is now - 0xE000 rather than 257.<br> - The generated parser can be recursive: actions can call <i>yyparse</i>, - for example to implement a sort of <tt><font size=+1>#include</font></tt> statement in an interpreter.<br> - Finally, some undocumented inner workings of the parser have been - changed, which may affect programs that know too much about its - structure.<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>y.output<br> - y.tab.c<br> - y.tab.h<br> - y.debug<br> - y.tmp.*</font></tt> temporary file<br> - <tt><font size=+1>y.acts.*</font></tt> temporary file<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/lib/yaccpar<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - parser prototype<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/lib/yaccpars<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - parser prototype using stdio<br> - - </table> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/yacc.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/lex.html"><i>lex</i>(1)</a><br> - S. C. Johnson and R. Sethi, “Yacc: A parser generator”, <i>Unix Research - System Programmer’s Manual,</i> Tenth Edition, Volume 2<br> - B. W. Kernighan and Rob Pike, <i>The UNIX Programming Environment,</i> - Prentice Hall, 1984<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The parser may not have full information when it writes to <tt><font size=+1>y.debug</font></tt> - so that the names of the tokens returned by <tt><font size=+1>yylex</font></tt> may be missing.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/9p-cmdbuf.html b/man/man3/9p-cmdbuf.html deleted file mode 100644 index 122a5857..00000000 --- a/man/man3/9p-cmdbuf.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>9p-cmdbuf(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>9P-CMDBUF(3)</b><td align=right><b>9P-CMDBUF(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Cmdbuf, parsecmd, respondcmderror, lookupcmd – control message - parsing<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <fcall.h><br> - #include <thread.h><br> - #include <9p.h><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - typedef struct Cmdbuf<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - char *buf;<br> - char **f;<br> - int nf;<br> - - </table> - } Cmdbuf;<br> - typedef struct Cmdtab<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int index;<br> - char *cmd;<br> - int narg;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - Cmdbuf *parsecmd(char *p, int n)<br> - Cmdtab *lookupcmd(Cmdbuf *cb, Cmdtab *tab, int ntab)<br> - void respondcmderror(Req *r, Cmdbuf *cb, char *fmt, ...)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These data structures and functions provide parsing of textual - control messages. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Parsecmd</i> treats the <i>n</i> bytes at <i>p</i> (which need not be NUL-terminated) - as a UTF string and splits it using <i>tokenize</i> (see <a href="../man3/getfields.html"><i>getfields</i>(3)</a>). - It returns a <tt><font size=+1>Cmdbuf</font></tt> structure holding pointers to each field in - the message. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Lookupcmd</i> walks through the array <i>ctab</i>, which has <i>ntab</i> entries, - looking for the first <tt><font size=+1>Cmdtab</font></tt> that matches the parsed command. - (If the parsed command is empty, <i>lookupcmd</i> returns nil immediately.) - A <tt><font size=+1>Cmdtab</font></tt> matches the command if <i>cmd</i> is equal to <i>cb</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>f</i><tt><font size=+1>[0]</font></tt> or if - <i>cmd</i> is <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt>. Once a matching <tt><font size=+1>Cmdtab</font></tt> has been - found, if <i>narg</i> is not zero, then the parsed command must have - exactly <i>narg</i> fields (including the command string itself). If - the command has the wrong number of arguments, <i>lookupcmd</i> returns - nil. Otherwise, it returns a pointer to the <tt><font size=+1>Cmdtab</font></tt> entry. If <i>lookupcmd</i> - does not find a matching command at all, it returns - nil. Whenever <i>lookupcmd</i> returns nil, it sets the system error - string. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Respondcmderror</i> resoponds to request <i>r</i> with an error of the form - ‘<i>fmt</i>: <i>cmd</i>,’ where <i>fmt</i> is the formatted string and <i>cmd</i> is a reconstruction - of the parsed command. Fmt is often simply <tt><font size=+1>%r .<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - This interface is not used in any distributed 9P servers. It was - lifted from the Plan 9 kernel. Almost any Plan 9 kernel driver - (<tt><font size=+1>/sys/src/9/*/dev*.c</font></tt> on Plan 9) is a good example.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9p/parse.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/9p.html"><i>9p</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/9p-fid.html b/man/man3/9p-fid.html deleted file mode 100644 index 44bca53c..00000000 --- a/man/man3/9p-fid.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,170 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>9p-fid(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>9P-FID(3)</b><td align=right><b>9P-FID(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Fid, Fidpool, allocfidpool, freefidpool, allocfid, closefid, lookupfid, - removefid, Req, Reqpool, allocreqpool, freereqpool, allocreq, - closereq, lookupreq, removereq – 9P fid, request tracking<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <fcall.h><br> - #include <thread.h><br> - #include <9p.h><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - typedef struct Fid<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - ulong fid;<br> - char omode; /* −1 if not open */<br> - char *uid;<br> - Qid qid;<br> - File *file;<br> - void *aux;<br> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>...<br> - </i> - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>} Fid;<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - typedef struct Req<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - ulong tag;<br> - Fcall ifcall;<br> - Fcall ofcall;<br> - Req *oldreq;<br> - void *aux;<br> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>...<br> - </i> - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>} Req;<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Fidpool* allocfidpool(void (*destroy)(Fid*))<br> - void freefidpool(Fidpool *p)<br> - Fid* allocfid(Fidpool *p, ulong fid)<br> - Fid* lookupfid(Fidpool *p, ulong fid)<br> - void closefid(Fid *f)<br> - void removefid(Fid *f)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Reqpool* allocreqpool(void (*destroy)(Req*))<br> - void freereqpool(Reqpool *p)<br> - Req* allocreq(Reqpool *p, ulong tag)<br> - Req* lookupreq(Reqpool *p, ulong tag)<br> - void closereq(Req *f)<br> - void removereq(Req *r)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines provide management of <tt><font size=+1>Fid</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>Req</font></tt> structures from - <tt><font size=+1>Fidpool</font></tt>s and <tt><font size=+1>Reqpool</font></tt>s. They are primarily used by the 9P server - loop described in <a href="../man3/9p.html"><i>9p</i>(3)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>Fid</font></tt> structures are intended to represent active fids in a 9P connection, - as <tt><font size=+1>Chan</font></tt> structures do in the Plan 9 kernel. The <tt><font size=+1>fid</font></tt> element is - the integer fid used in the 9P connection. <tt><font size=+1>Omode</font></tt> is the mode under - which the fid was opened, or <tt><font size=+1>−1</font></tt> if this fid has not been opened - yet. Note that in addition to the values <tt><font size=+1>OREAD</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>OWRITE</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>ORDWR</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>omode</font></tt> can contain the various flags permissible - in an open call. To ignore the flags, use <tt><font size=+1>omode&OMASK</font></tt>. <tt><font size=+1>Omode</font></tt> should - not be changed by the client. The fid derives from a successful - authentication by <tt><font size=+1>uid</font></tt>. <tt><font size=+1>Qid</font></tt> contains the qid returned in the last - successful <tt><font size=+1>walk</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>create</font></tt> transaction - involving the fid. In a file tree-based server, the <tt><font size=+1>Fid</font></tt>’s <tt><font size=+1>file</font></tt> - element points at a <tt><font size=+1>File</font></tt> structure (see <a href="../man3/9p-file.html"><i>9p-file</i>(3)</a>) corresponding - to the fid. The <tt><font size=+1>aux</font></tt> member is intended for use by the client to - hold information specific to a particular <tt><font size=+1>Fid</font></tt>. With the exception - of <tt><font size=+1>aux</font></tt>, these elements should be treated as read-only by - the client. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Allocfidpool</i> creates a new <tt><font size=+1>Fidpool</font></tt>. <i>Freefidpool</i> destroys such - a pool. <i>Allocfid</i> returns a new <tt><font size=+1>Fid</font></tt> whose fid number is <i>fid</i>. There - must not already be an extant <tt><font size=+1>Fid</font></tt> with that number in the pool. - Once a <tt><font size=+1>Fid</font></tt> has been allocated, it can be looked up by fid number - using <i>lookupfid</i>. <tt><font size=+1>Fid</font></tt>s are reference counted: both - <i>allocfid</i> and <i>lookupfid</i> increment the reference count on the <tt><font size=+1>Fid</font></tt> - structure before returning. When a reference to a <tt><font size=+1>Fid</font></tt> is no longer - needed, <i>closefid</i> should be called to note the destruction of the - reference. When the last reference to a <tt><font size=+1>Fid</font></tt> is removed, if <i>destroy</i> - (supplied when creating the fid pool) is not zero, it is - called with the <tt><font size=+1>Fid</font></tt> as a parameter. It should perform whatever - cleanup is necessary regarding the <tt><font size=+1>aux</font></tt> element. <i>Removefid</i> is equivalent - to <i>closefid</i> but also removes the <tt><font size=+1>Fid</font></tt> from the pool. Note that - due to lingering references, the return of <i>removefid</i> may not mean - that <i>destroy</i> has been called. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Allocreqpool</i>, <i>freereqpool</i>, <i>allocreq</i>, <i>lookupreq</i>, <i>closereq</i>, and - <i>removereq</i> are analogous but operate on <tt><font size=+1>Reqpool</font></tt>s and <tt><font size=+1>Req</font></tt> structures.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9p<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/9p.html"><i>9p</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/9p-file.html"><i>9p-file</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/9p-file.html b/man/man3/9p-file.html deleted file mode 100644 index 63ae5042..00000000 --- a/man/man3/9p-file.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,258 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>9p-file(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>9P-FILE(3)</b><td align=right><b>9P-FILE(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Tree, alloctree, freetree, File, createfile, closefile, removefile, - walkfile, opendirfile, readdirfile, closedirfile, hasperm – in-memory - file hierarchy<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <fcall.h><br> - #include <thread.h><br> - #include <9p.h><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - typedef struct File<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Ref;<br> - Dir;<br> - void*aux;<br> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>...<br> - </i> - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>} File;<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - typedef struct Tree<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - File *root;<br> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>...<br> - </i> - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>} Tree;<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Tree* alloctree(char *uid, char *gid, ulong mode,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - void (*destroy)(File*))<br> - - </table> - - </table> - void freetree(Tree *tree)<br> - File* createfile(File *dir, char *name, char *uid,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - ulong mode, void *aux)<br> - - </table> - - </table> - int removefile(File *file)<br> - void closefile(File *file)<br> - File* walkfile(File *dir, char *path)<br> - Readdir* opendirfile(File *dir)<br> - long readdirfile(Readdir *rdir, char *buf, long n)<br> - void closedirfile(Readdir *rdir)<br> - int hasperm(File *file, char *uid, int p)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>File</font></tt>s and <tt><font size=+1>Tree</font></tt>s provide an in-memory file hierarchy intended for - use in 9P file servers. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Alloctree</i> creates a new tree of files, and <i>freetree</i> destroys it. - The root of the tree (also the <tt><font size=+1>root</font></tt> element in the structure) - will have mode <i>mode</i> and be owned by user <i>uid</i> and group <i>gid</i>. <i>Destroy</i> - is used when freeing <tt><font size=+1>File</font></tt> structures and is described later. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>File</font></tt>s (including directories) other than the root are created - using <i>createfile</i>, which attempts to create a file named <i>name</i> in - the directory <i>dir</i>. If created, the file will have owner <i>uid</i> and - have a group inherited from the directory. <i>Mode</i> and the permissions - of <i>dir</i> are used to calculate the permission bits for the file - as - described in <i>open</i>(9p). It is permissible for <i>name</i> to be a slash-separated - path rather than a single element. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Removefile</i> removes a file from the file tree. The file will not - be freed until the last reference to it has been removed. Directories - may only be removed when empty. <i>Removefile</i> returns zero on success, - –1 on error. It is correct to consider <i>removefile</i> to be <i>closefile</i> - with the side effect of removing the file when possible. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Walkfile</i> evaluates <i>path</i> relative to the directory <i>dir</i>, returning - the resulting file, or zero if the named file or any intermediate - element does not exist. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>File</font></tt> structure’s <tt><font size=+1>aux</font></tt> pointer may be used by the client for - per-<tt><font size=+1>File</font></tt> storage. <tt><font size=+1>File</font></tt>s are reference-counted: if not zero, <i>destroy</i> - (specified in the call to <i>alloctree</i>) will be called for each file - when its last reference is removed or when the tree is freed. - <i>Destroy</i> should take care of any necessary cleanup related to - <tt><font size=+1>aux</font></tt>. When creating new file references by copying pointers, call - <i>incref</i> (see <a href="../man3/lock.html"><i>lock</i>(3)</a>) to update the reference count. To note the - removal of a reference to a file, call <i>closefile</i>. <i>Createfile</i> and - <i>walkfile</i> return new references. <i>Removefile</i>, <i>closefile</i>, and <i>walkfile</i> - (but not <i>createfile</i>) consume the passed reference. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Directories may be read, yielding a directory entry structure - (see <i>stat</i>(9p)) for each file in the directory. In order to allow - concurrent reading of directories, clients must obtain a <tt><font size=+1>Readdir</font></tt> - structure by calling <i>opendirfile</i> on a directory. Subsequent calls - to <i>readdirfile</i> will each yield an integral number of machine- - independent stat buffers, until end of directory. When finished, - call <i>closedirfile</i> to free the <tt><font size=+1>Readdir</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Hasperm</i> does simplistic permission checking; it assumes only one-user - groups named by uid and returns non-zero if <i>uid</i> has permission - <i>p</i> (a bitwise-or of <tt><font size=+1>AREAD</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>AWRITE</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>AEXEC</font></tt>) according to <i>file</i><tt><font size=+1>−>mode</font></tt>. - 9P servers written using <tt><font size=+1>File</font></tt> trees will do standard permission - checks automatically; <i>hasperm</i> may be - called explicitly to do additional checks. A 9P server may link - against a different <i>hasperm</i> implementation to provide more complex - groups.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The following code correctly handles references when elementwise - walking a path and creating a file.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>f = tree−>root;<br> - incref(f);<br> - for(i=0; i<n && f!=nil; i++)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - f = walkfile(f, elem[i]);<br> - - </table> - if(f == nil)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - return nil;<br> - - </table> - nf = createfile(f, "foo", "nls", 0666, nil);<br> - closefile(f);<br> - return nf;<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9p/file.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/9p.html"><i>9p</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The reference counting is cumbersome.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/9p-intmap.html b/man/man3/9p-intmap.html deleted file mode 100644 index f6d1822f..00000000 --- a/man/man3/9p-intmap.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>9p-intmap(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>9P-INTMAP(3)</b><td align=right><b>9P-INTMAP(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Intmap, allocmap, freemap, insertkey, caninsertkey, lookupkey, - deletekey – integer to data structure maps<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <fcall.h><br> - #include <thread.h><br> - #include <9p.h><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Intmap* allocmap(void (*inc)(void*))<br> - void freemap(Intmap *map, void (*dec)(void*))<br> - void* lookupkey(Intmap *map, ulong key)<br> - void* insertkey(Intmap *map, ulong key, void *val)<br> - int caninsertkey(Intmap *map, ulong key, void *val)<br> - void* lookupkey(Intmap *map, ulong key)<br> - void* deletekey(Intmap *map, ulong key)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - An <tt><font size=+1>Intmap</font></tt> is an arbitrary mapping from integers to pointers. <i>Allocmap</i> - creates a new map, and <i>freemap</i> destroys it. The <i>inc</i> function is - called each time a new pointer is added to the map; similarly, - <i>dec</i> is called on each pointer left in the map when it is being - freed. Typically these functions maintain reference counts. - New entries are added to the map by calling <i>insertkey</i>, which will - return the previous value associated with the given <i>key</i>, or zero - if there was no previous value. <i>Caninsertkey</i> is like <i>insertkey</i> - but only inserts <i>val</i> if there is no current mapping. It returns - 1 if <i>val</i> was inserted, 0 otherwise. <i>Lookupkey</i> returns the pointer - associated with <i>key</i>, or zero if there is no such pointer. <i>Deletekey</i> - removes the entry for <i>id</i> from the map, returning the associated - pointer, if any. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Concurrent access to <tt><font size=+1>Intmap</font></tt>s is safe, moderated via a <tt><font size=+1>QLock</font></tt> stored - in the <tt><font size=+1>Intmap</font></tt> structure. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - In anticipation of the storage of reference-counted structures, - an increment function <i>inc</i> may be specified at map creation time. - <i>Lookupkey</i> calls <i>inc</i> (if non-zero) on pointers before returning - them. If the reference count adjustments were left to the caller - (and thus not protected by the lock), it would be possible to - accidentally reclaim a structure if, for example, it was deleted - from the map and its reference count decremented between the return - of <i>insertkey</i> and the external increment. <i>Insertkey</i> and <i>caninsertkey</i> - do <i>not</i> call <i>inc</i> when inserting <i>val</i> into the map, nor do <i>insertkey</i> - or <i>deletekey</i> call <i>inc</i> when returning old map entries. - The rationale is that calling an insertion function transfers - responsibility for the reference to the map, and responsibility - is given back via the return value of <i>deletekey</i> or the next <i>insertkey</i>. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>Intmap</font></tt>s are used by the 9P library to implement <tt><font size=+1>Fidpool</font></tt>s and <tt><font size=+1>Reqpool</font></tt>s.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9p/intmap.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/9p.html"><i>9p</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/9p-fid.html"><i>9p-fid</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/9p.html b/man/man3/9p.html deleted file mode 100644 index 9896b0b7..00000000 --- a/man/man3/9p.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,434 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>9p(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>9P(3)</b><td align=right><b>9P(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Srv, dirread9p, emalloc9p, erealloc9p, estrdup9p, postfd, postmountsrv, - readbuf, readstr, respond, srv, threadpostmountsrv, walkandclone - – 9P file service<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <fcall.h><br> - #include <thread.h><br> - #include <9p.h><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - typedef struct Srv {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Tree* tree;<br> - void (*attach)(Req *r);<br> - void (*auth)(Req *r);<br> - void (*open)(Req *r);<br> - void (*create)(Req *r);<br> - void (*read)(Req *r);<br> - void (*write)(Req *r);<br> - void (*remove)(Req *r);<br> - void (*flush)(Req *r);<br> - void (*stat)(Req *r);<br> - void (*wstat)(Req *r);<br> - void (*walk)(Req *r);<br> - char* (*walk1)(Fid *fid, char *name, Qid *qid);<br> - char* (*clone)(Fid *oldfid, Fid *newfid);<br> - void (*destroyfid)(Fid *fid);<br> - void (*destroyreq)(Req *r);<br> - void (*end)(Srv *s);<br> - void* aux;<br> - int infd;<br> - int outfd;<br> - int srvfd;<br> - int nopipe;<br> - - </table> - } Srv;<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int srv(Srv *s)<br> - void postmountsrv(Srv *s, char *name, char *mtpt, int flag)<br> - void threadpostmountsrv(Srv *s, char *name, char *mtpt, int flag)<br> - int postfd(char *srvname, int fd)<br> - void respond(Req *r, char *error)<br> - ulong readstr(Req *r, char *src)<br> - ulong readbuf(Req *r, void *src, ulong nsrc)<br> - typedef int Dirgen(int n, Dir *dir, void *aux)<br> - void dirread9p(Req *r, Dirgen *gen, void *aux)<br> - void walkandclone(Req *r, char *(*walk1)(Fid *old, char *name, - void *v),<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - char *(*clone)(Fid *old, Fid *new, void *v), void *v)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - void* emalloc9p(ulong n)<br> - void* erealloc9p(void *v, ulong n)<br> - char* estrdup9p(char *s)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - extern int chatty9p;<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The function <i>srv</i> serves a 9P session by reading requests from - <tt><font size=+1>s−>infd</font></tt>, dispatching them to the function pointers kept in <tt><font size=+1>Srv</font></tt>, - and writing the responses to <tt><font size=+1>s−>outfd</font></tt>. (Typically, <i>postmountsrv</i> - or <i>threadpostmountsrv</i> initializes the <tt><font size=+1>infd</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>outfd</font></tt> structure - members. See the description below.) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>Req</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>Fid</font></tt> structures are allocated one-to-one with uncompleted - requests and active fids, and are described in <a href="../man3/9p-fid.html"><i>9p-fid</i>(3)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The behavior of <i>srv</i> depends on whether there is a file tree (see - <a href="../man3/9p-file.html"><i>9p-file</i>(3)</a>) associated with the server, that is, whether the <tt><font size=+1>tree</font></tt> - element is nonzero. The differences are made explicit in the discussion - of the service loop below. The <tt><font size=+1>aux</font></tt> element is the client’s, to - do with as it pleases. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Srv</i> does not return until the 9P conversation is finished. Since - it is usually run in a separate process so that the caller can - exit, the service loop has little chance to return gracefully - on out of memory errors. It calls <i>emalloc9p</i>, <i>erealloc9p</i>, and <i>estrdup9p</i> - to obtain its memory. The default implementations of these - functions act as <i>malloc</i>, <i>realloc</i>, and <i>strdup</i> but abort the program - if they run out of memory. If alternate behavior is desired, clients - can link against alternate implementations of these functions. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Postmountsrv</i> and <i>threadpostmountsrv</i> are wrappers that create a - separate process in which to run <i>srv</i>. They do the following:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - If <i>s</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>nopipe</i> is zero (the common case), initialize <i>s</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>infd</i> and <i>s</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>outfd</i> - to be one end of a freshly allocated pipe, with <i>s</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>srvfd</i> initialized - as the other end.<br> - If <tt><font size=+1>name</font></tt> is non-nil, call <tt><font size=+1>postfd(</font></tt><i>s</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>srvfd</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>name</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt> to post <i>s</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>srvfd</i> - as <tt><font size=+1>/srv/</font></tt><i>name</i><tt><font size=+1>.<br> - </font></tt>Fork a child process via <a href="../man3/rfork.html"><i>rfork</i>(3)</a> or <i>procrfork</i> (see <a href="../man3/thread.html"><i>thread</i>(3)</a>), - using the <tt><font size=+1>RFFDG</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>RFNAMEG</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>RFMEM</font></tt> flags. The child process calls - <i>close(</i><tt><font size=+1>s</font></tt><i>-></i><tt><font size=+1>srvfd</font></tt><i>)</i> and then <i>srv(</i><tt><font size=+1>s</font></tt><i>)</i>; it will exit once <i>srv</i> returns.<br> - If <i>mtpt</i> is non-nil, call <tt><font size=+1>amount(</font></tt><i>s</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>srvfd, mtpt</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>flag</i><tt><font size=+1>, </font></tt>""); otherwise, - close <i>s</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>srvfd</i>.<br> - The parent returns to the caller. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - If any error occurs during this process, the entire process is - terminated by calling <a href="../man3/sysfatal.html"><i>sysfatal</i>(3)</a>.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Service functions </b></font><br> - The functions in a <tt><font size=+1>Srv</font></tt> structure named after 9P transactions are - called to satisfy requests as they arrive. If a function is provided, - it <i>must</i> arrange for <i>respond</i> to be called when the request is satisfied. - The only parameter of each service function is a <tt><font size=+1>Req*</font></tt> parameter - (say <i>r</i>). The incoming request parameters are - stored in <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>ifcall</i>; <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>fid</i> and <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>newfid</i> are pointers to <tt><font size=+1>Fid</font></tt> structures - corresponding to the numeric fids in <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>ifcall</i>; similarly, <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>oldreq</i> - is the <tt><font size=+1>Req</font></tt> structure corresponding to <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>ifcall.oldtag</i>. The outgoing - response data should be stored in <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>ofcall</i>. The one exception - to this rule is that <i>stat</i> should fill in - <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>d</i> rather than <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>ofcall.stat</i>: the library will convert the structure - into the machine-independent wire representation. Similarly, <i>wstat</i> - may consult <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>d</i> rather than decoding <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>ifcall</i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>stat</i> itself. When - a request has been handled, <i>respond</i> should be called with <i>r</i> and - an error string. If the request was satisfied - successfully, the error string should be a nil pointer. Note that - it is permissible for a function to return without itself calling - <i>respond</i>, as long as it has arranged for <i>respond</i> to be called at - some point in the future by another proc sharing its address space, - but see the discussion of <i>flush</i> below. Once <i>respond</i> has been - called, the <tt><font size=+1>Req*</font></tt> as well as any pointers it once contained must - be considered freed and not referenced. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If the service loop detects an error in a request (e.g., an attempt - to reuse an extant fid, an open of an already open fid, a read - from a fid opened for write, etc.) it will reply with an error - without consulting the service functions. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The service loop provided by <i>srv</i> (and indirectly by <i>postmountsrv</i> - and <i>threadpostmountsrv</i>) is single-threaded. If it is expected - that some requests might block, arranging for alternate processes - to handle them is suggested. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The constraints on the service functions are as follows. These - constraints are checked while the server executes. If a service - function fails to do something it ought to have, <i>srv</i> will call - <i>endsrv</i> and then abort.<br> - <i>Auth</i> If authentication is desired, the <i>auth</i> function should record - that <i>afid</i> is the new authentication fid and set <i>afid->qid</i> and <i>ofcall.qid</i>. - <i>Auth</i> may be nil, in which case it will be treated as having responded - with the error “<i>argv0: authentication not required</i>,” where <i>argv0</i> - is the program name variable as set by - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>ARGBEGIN</i> (see <a href="../man3/arg.html"><i>arg</i>(3)</a>).<br> - - </table> - <i>Attach</i>The <i>attach</i> function should check the authentication state - of <i>afid</i> if desired, and set <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>fid</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>qid</i> and <i>ofcall.qid</i> to the qid - of the file system root. <i>Attach</i> may be nil only if file trees - are in use; in this case, the qid will be filled from the root - of the tree, and no authentication will be done. - <i>Walk</i> If file trees are in use, <i>walk</i> is handled internally, and - <i>srv</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>walk</i> is never called.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - If file trees are not in use, <i>walk</i> should consult <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>ifcall</i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>wname</i> - and <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>ifcall</i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>nwname</i>, filling in <i>ofcall</i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>qid</i> and <i>ofcall</i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>nqid</i>, and - also copying any necessary <i>aux</i> state from <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>fid</i> to <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>newfid</i> when - the two are different. As long as <i>walk</i> sets <i>ofcall</i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>nqid</i> appropriately, - it can <i>respond</i> with a nil error string - even when 9P demands an error (<i>e.g.</i>, in the case of a short walk); - the library detects error conditions and handles them appropriately.<br> - Because implementing the full walk message is intricate and prone - to error, the helper routine <i>walkandclone</i> will handle the request - given pointers to two functions <i>walk1</i> and (optionally) <i>clone . - Clone</i>, if non-nil, is called to signal the creation of <i>newfid</i> - from <i>oldfid</i>. Typically a <i>clone</i> routine will copy or increment - a reference count in <i>oldfid</i>’s <i>aux</i> element. <i>Walk1</i> should walk <i>fid</i> - to <i>name</i>, initializing <i>fid</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>qid</i> to the new path’s qid. Both should - return nil on success or an error message on error. <i>Walkandclone</i> - will call <i>respond</i> after handling the request.<br> - - </table> - <i>Walk1</i>, <i>Clone<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - If the client provides functions <i>srv</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>walk1</i> and (optionally) <i>srv</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>clone</i>, - the 9P service loop will call <i>walkandclone</i> with these functions - to handle the request. Unlike the <i>walk1</i> above, <i>srv</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>walk1</i> must - fill in both <i>fid</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>qid</i> and <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt><i>qid</i> with the new qid on a successful - walk.<br> - - </table> - <i>Open</i> If file trees are in use, the file metadata will be consulted - on open, create, remove, and wstat to see if the requester has - the appropriate permissions. If not, an error will be sent back - without consulting a service function. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If not using file trees or the user has the appropriate permissions, - <i>open</i> is called with <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>ofcall</i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>qid</i> already initialized to the one - stored in the <tt><font size=+1>Fid</font></tt> structure (that is, the one returned in the - previous walk). If the qid changes, both should be updated.<br> - <i>Create</i>The <i>create</i> function must fill in both <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>fid</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>qid</i> and <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>ofcall</i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>qid</i> - on success. When using file trees, <i>create</i> should allocate a new - <tt><font size=+1>File</font></tt> with <i>createfile</i>; note that <i>createfile</i> may return nil (because, - say, the file already exists). If the <i>create</i> function is nil, - <i>srv</i> behaves as though it were a function that always - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - responded with the error “create prohibited”.<br> - - </table> - <i>Remove<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Remove - </table> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - should mark the file as removed, whether by calling <i>removefile</i> - when using file trees, or by updating an internal data structure. - In general it is not a good idea to clean up the <i>aux</i> information - associated with the corresponding <tt><font size=+1>File</font></tt> at this time, to avoid - memory errors if other fids have references to that - file. Instead, it is suggested that <i>remove</i> simply mark the file - as removed (so that further operations on it know to fail) and - wait until the file tree’s destroy function is called to reclaim - the <i>aux</i> pointer. If not using file trees, it is prudent to take - the analogous measures. If <i>remove</i> is not provided, all remove - requests will draw “remove prohibited” errors.<br> - - </table> - <i>Read</i> The <i>read</i> function must be provided; it fills <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>ofcall</i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>data</i> - with at most <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>ifcall</i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>count</i> bytes of data from offset <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>ifcall</i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>offset</i> - of the file. It also sets <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>ofcall</i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>count</i> to the number of bytes - being returned. If using file trees, <i>srv</i> will handle reads of - directories internally, only calling <i>read</i> for requests on - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - files. <i>Readstr</i> and <i>readbuf</i> are useful for satisfying read requests - on a string or buffer. Consulting the request in <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>ifcall</i>, they - fill <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>ofcall</i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>data</i> and set <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>ofcall</i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>count</i>; they do not call <i>respond</i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> - Similarly, <i>dirread9p</i> can be used to handle directory reads in - servers not using file trees. The passed <i>gen - </i>function will be called as necessary to fill <i>dir</i> with information - for the <i>n</i>th entry in the directory. The string pointers placed - in <i>dir</i> should be fresh copies made with <i>estrdup9p</i>; they will be - freed by <i>dirread9p</i> after each successful call to <i>gen</i>. <i>Gen</i> should - return zero if it successfully filled <i>dir</i>, minus one on end of - directory.<br> - - </table> - <i>Write</i>The <i>write</i> function is similar but need not be provided. If - it is not, all writes will draw “write prohibited” errors. Otherwise, - <i>write</i> should attempt to write the <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>ifcall</i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>count</i> bytes of <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>ifcall</i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>data</i> - to offset <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>ifcall</i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>offset</i> of the file, setting <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>ofcall</i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>count</i> - to the number of bytes actually written. Most - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - programs consider it an error to write less than the requested - amount.<br> - - </table> - <i>Stat Stat</i> should fill <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>d</i> with the stat information for <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>fid</i>. - If using file trees, <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>d</i> will have been initialized with the stat - info from the tree, and <i>stat</i> itself may be nil.<br> - <i>Wstat</i>The <i>wstat</i> consults <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>d</i> in changing the metadata for <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>fid</i> - as described in <i>stat</i>(9p). When using file trees, <i>srv</i> will take - care to check that the request satisfies the permissions outlined - in <i>stat</i>(9p). Otherwise <i>wstat</i> should take care to enforce permissions - where appropriate.<br> - <i>Flush</i> Single-threaded servers, which always call <i>respond</i> before - returning from the service functions, need not provide a <i>flush</i> - implementation: <i>flush</i> is only necessary in multithreaded programs, - which arrange for <i>respond</i> to be called asynchronously. <i>Flush</i> should - cause the request <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>oldreq</i> to be cancelled or - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - hurried along. If <i>oldreq</i> is cancelled, this should be signalled - by calling <i>respond</i> on <i>oldreq</i> with error string ‘<tt><font size=+1>interrupted</font></tt>’. - <i>Flush</i> must respond to <i>r</i> with a nil error string. <i>Flush</i> may respond - to <i>r</i> before forcing a response to <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>oldreq</i>. In this case, the - library will delay sending the <i>Rflush</i> message until the - response to <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>oldreq</i> has been sent. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - <i>Destroyfid</i>, <i>destroyreq</i>, and <i>end</i> are auxiliary functions, not called - in direct response to 9P requests.<br> - <i>Destroyfid<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - When a <tt><font size=+1>Fid</font></tt>’s reference count drops to zero (<i>i.e.,</i> it has been - clunked and there are no outstanding requests referring to it), - <i>destroyfid</i> is called to allow the program to dispose of the <i>fid</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>aux</i> - pointer.<br> - - </table> - <i>Destroyreq<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Similarly, when a <tt><font size=+1>Req</font></tt>’s reference count drops to zero (<i>i.e.</i>, it - has been handled via <i>respond</i> and other outstanding pointers to - it have been closed), <i>destroyreq</i> is called to allow the program - to dispose of the <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>aux</i> pointer.<br> - - </table> - <i>End</i> Once the 9P service loop has finished (end of file been reached - on the service pipe or a bad message has been read), <i>end</i> is called - (if provided) to allow any final cleanup. For example, it was - used by the Palm Pilot synchronization file system (never finished) - to gracefully terminate the serial conversation once the - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - file system had been unmounted. After calling <i>end</i>, the service - loop (which runs in a separate process from its caller) terminates - using <i>_exits</i> (see <a href="../man3/exits.html"><i>exits</i>(3)</a>). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - If the <tt><font size=+1>chatty9p</font></tt> flag is at least one, a transcript of the 9P session - is printed on standard error. If the <tt><font size=+1>chatty9p</font></tt> flag is greater - than one, additional unspecified debugging output is generated. - By convention, servers written using this library accept the <tt><font size=+1>−D</font></tt> - option to increment <tt><font size=+1>chatty9p</font></tt>. - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9p/ramfs.c</font></tt> is an example of a simple single-threaded - file server. On Plan 9, see <i>archfs</i>, <i>cdfs</i>, <i>nntpfs</i>, <i>webfs</i>, and <i>sshnet</i> - for more examples. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - In general, the <tt><font size=+1>File</font></tt> interface is appropriate for maintaining - arbitrary file trees (as in <i>ramfs</i>). The <tt><font size=+1>File</font></tt> interface is best - avoided when the tree structure is easily generated as necessary; - this is true when the tree is highly structured (as in <i>cdfs</i> and - <i>nntpfs</i>) or is maintained elsewhere.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9p<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/9p-fid.html"><i>9p-fid</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/9p-file.html"><i>9p-file</i>(3)</a>, <i>intro</i>(9p)<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/9pclient.html b/man/man3/9pclient.html deleted file mode 100644 index 4ae50c21..00000000 --- a/man/man3/9pclient.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,250 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>9pclient(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>9PCLIENT(3)</b><td align=right><b>9PCLIENT(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - CFid, CFsys, fsinit, fsmount, fsroot, fssetroot, fsunmount, nsmount, - fsversion, fsauth, fsattach, fsclose, fscreate, fsdirread, fsdirreadall, - fsdirstat, fsdirfstat, fsdirwstat, fsdirfwstat, fsopen, fsopenfd, - fspread, fspwrite, fsread, fsreadn, fswrite – 9P client library<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>#include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>#include <fcall.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>#include <9pclient.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>CFsys* fsmount(int fd, char *aname) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>CFsys* nsmount(char *name, char *aname) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>CFid* fsroot(CFsys *fsys) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void fsunmount(CFsys *fsys) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>CFsys* fsinit(int fd) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int fsversion(CFsys *fsys, int msize, char *version, int nversion) - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>CFid *fsauth(CFsys *fsys, char *uname, char *aname) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>CFid *fsattach(CFsys *fsys, CFid *afid, char *uname, char *aname) - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void fssetroot(CFsys *fsys, CFid *fid) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void fsclose(CFid *fid) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>CFid *fscreate(CFsys *fs, char *path, int mode, ulong perm) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>CFid* fsopen(CFsys *fs, char *path, int mode) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long fspread(CFid *fid, void *buf, long n, vlong offset) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long fspwrite(CFid *fid, void *buf, long n, vlong offset) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long fsread(CFid *fid, void *buf, long n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long fsreadn(CFid *fid, void *buf, long n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long fswrite(CFid *fid, void *buf, long n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long fsdirread(CFid *fid, Dir **d) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long fsdirreadall(CFid *fid, Dir **d) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Dir* fsdirstat(CFsys *fs, char *path) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Dir* fsdirfstat(CFid *fid) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int fsdirwstat(CFsys *fs, char *path, Dir *d) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int fsdirfwstat(CFid *fid, Dir *d) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int fsopenfd(CFsys *fs, char *path, int mode)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <i>9pclient</i> library helps client programs interact with 9P servers. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <tt><font size=+1>CFsys*</font></tt> represents a connection to a 9P server. A <tt><font size=+1>CFid*</font></tt> represents - an active fid on some connection; see <i>intro</i>(9p). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A new connection to a 9P server is typically established by <i>fsmount</i> - or <i>nsmount</i>. <i>Fsmount</i> initializes a new 9P conversation on the open - file descriptor <i>fd</i>; <i>nsmount</i> connects to a service named <i>name</i> in - the current name space directory (see <a href="../man4/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(4)</a>). Both attach to - the root of the file system using the attach name <i>aname</i>. - <i>Fsroot</i> returns the <tt><font size=+1>CFid*</font></tt> corresponding to this root. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Fsinit</i>, <i>fsversion</i>, <i>fsauth</i>, <i>fsattach</i>, and <i>fssetroot</i> provide more - detailed control over the file system connection than <i>fsmount</i> - and <i>nsmount</i>. <i>Fsinit</i> allocates a new <tt><font size=+1>CFsys*</font></tt> corresponding to a - 9P conversation on the file descriptor <i>fd</i>. <i>Fsversion</i> executes - a <i>version</i>(9p) transaction to establish maximum message size and - 9P - version. <i>Fsauth</i> executes an <i>auth</i>(9p) transaction, returning the - new auth fid. (<i>Fsread</i> and <i>fswrite</i> can then be used to run the - authentication protocol over the fid.) <i>Fsattach</i> executes an <i>attach</i>(9p) - transaction to connect to the root of a file tree served by the - server. It presents <i>afid</i> (which may be nil) to establish - identity. <i>Fssetroot</i> sets the root fid used by <i>fsopen</i>, <i>fsopenfd</i>, - <i>fsdirstat</i>, and <i>fsdirwstat</i>, which evaluate rooted path names. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - When a fid is no longer needed, it should be clunked by calling - <i>fsclose</i> and then considered freed. Similarly, when the connection - to the server is no longer needed, it should be closed by calling - <i>fsunmount</i>, which will take care of calling <i>fsclose</i> on the current - root fid. Once all fids have been clunked <i>and</i> the connection - has been closed (the order is not important), the allocated structures - will be freed and the file descriptor corresponding to the connection - will be closed (see <a href="../man2/close.html"><i>close</i>(2)</a>). Fids are not reference counted: - when <i>fsclose</i> is called, the clunk transaction and freeing of storage - happen immediately. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Fscreate</i> and <i>fsopen</i> establish new fids using the <i>walk</i>, <i>create</i> - and <i>open</i> transactions (see <i>walk</i>(9p) and <i>open</i>(9p)). The <i>path</i> argument - is evaluated relative to the <tt><font size=+1>CFsys</font></tt> root (see <i>fsroot</i> and <i>fssetroot</i> - above). The path is parsed as a slash-separated sequence of path - elements, as on Unix and Plan 9. Elements that are - empty or dot (<tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt>) are ignored. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Once opened, these fids can be read and written using <i>fspread</i> - and <i>fspwrite</i>, which execute <i>read</i> and <i>write</i> transactions (see <i>read</i>(9p)). - The library maintains an offset for each fid, analagous to the - offset maintained by the kernel for each open file descriptor. - <i>Fsread</i> and <i>fswrite</i> read and write from this offset, and - update it after successful calls. Calling <i>fspread</i> or <i>fspwrite</i> - with an <i>offset</i> of –1 is identical to calling <i>fsread</i> or <i>fswrite</i>. - <i>Fsreadn</i> calls <i>fsread</i> repeatedly to obtain exactly <i>n</i> bytes of data, - unless it encounters end-of-file or an error. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Reading an open a directory returns directory entries encoded - as described in <i>stat</i>(9p). <i>Fsdirread</i> calls <i>fsread</i> and then parses - the encoded entries into an array of <tt><font size=+1>Dir*</font></tt> data structures, storing - a pointer to the array in <tt><font size=+1>*d</font></tt> and returning the number of entries. - <i>Fsdirreadall</i> is similar but reads the entire directory. The - returned pointer should be freed with <i>free</i> (see <a href="../man3/malloc.html"><i>malloc</i>(3)</a>) when - no longer needed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Fsdirfstat</i> and <i>fsdirfwstat</i> execute <i>stat</i> and <i>wstat</i> (see <i>stat</i>(9p)) - transactions. The <tt><font size=+1>Dir</font></tt> structure returned by <i>fsdirfstat</i> should - be freed with <i>free</i> (see <a href="../man3/malloc.html"><i>malloc</i>(3)</a>) when no longer needed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Fsdirstat</i> and <i>fsdirwstat</i> are similar to <i>fsdirfstat</i> and <i>fsdirfwstat</i> - but operate on paths relative to the file system root (see <i>fsopen</i> - and <i>fscreate</i> above). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Fsopenfd</i> opens a file on the 9P server for reading or writing - but returns a Unix file descriptor instead of a fid structure. - The file descriptor is actually one end of a <a href="../man2/pipe.html"><i>pipe</i>(2)</a>. A proxy - process on the other end is ferrying data between the pipe and - the 9P fid. Because of the implementation as a pipe, the only - signal of a - read or write error is the closing of the pipe. The file descriptor - remains valid even after the <tt><font size=+1>CFsys</font></tt> is unmounted.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9pclient<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man4/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(4)</a>, <i>intro</i>(9p)<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The implementation should use a special version string to distinguish - between servers that support <i>openfd</i>(9p) and servers that do not. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The interface does not provide access to the <i>walk</i>(9p) transaction, - or to <i>open</i> and <i>create</i> on already-established fids. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - There is no <i>fsseek</i>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/INDEX b/man/man3/INDEX index 4739b175..0844b3c0 100644 --- a/man/man3/INDEX +++ b/man/man3/INDEX @@ -84,6 +84,41 @@ fsunmount 9pclient.3 fsversion 9pclient.3 fswrite 9pclient.3 nsmount 9pclient.3 +9pcmdbuf 9pcmdbuf.3 +Cmdbuf 9pcmdbuf.3 +lookupcmd 9pcmdbuf.3 +parsecmd 9pcmdbuf.3 +respondcmderror 9pcmdbuf.3 +9pfid 9pfid.3 +Fid 9pfid.3 +Fidpool 9pfid.3 +Req 9pfid.3 +Reqpool 9pfid.3 +allocfid 9pfid.3 +allocfidpool 9pfid.3 +allocreq 9pfid.3 +allocreqpool 9pfid.3 +closefid 9pfid.3 +closereq 9pfid.3 +freefidpool 9pfid.3 +freereqpool 9pfid.3 +lookupfid 9pfid.3 +lookupreq 9pfid.3 +removefid 9pfid.3 +removereq 9pfid.3 +9pfile 9pfile.3 +File 9pfile.3 +Tree 9pfile.3 +alloctree 9pfile.3 +closedirfile 9pfile.3 +closefile 9pfile.3 +createfile 9pfile.3 +freetree 9pfile.3 +hasperm 9pfile.3 +opendirfile 9pfile.3 +readdirfile 9pfile.3 +removefile 9pfile.3 +walkfile 9pfile.3 Dx addpt.3 Dy addpt.3 Pt addpt.3 @@ -248,6 +283,9 @@ netmkaddr dial.3 reject dial.3 dirread dirread.3 dirreadall dirread.3 +Disk disk.3 +disk disk.3 +opendisk disk.3 ARROW draw.3 Image draw.3 _string draw.3 @@ -479,6 +517,14 @@ targetid html.3 targetname html.3 toStr html.3 validitems html.3 +Intmap intmap.3 +allocmap intmap.3 +caninsertkey intmap.3 +deletekey intmap.3 +freemap intmap.3 +insertkey intmap.3 +intmap intmap.3 +lookupkey intmap.3 closeioproc ioproc.3 iocall ioproc.3 ioclose ioproc.3 @@ -925,6 +971,9 @@ pwrite read.3 read read.3 readn read.3 write read.3 +RGB readcolmap.3 +readcolmap readcolmap.3 +writecolmap readcolmap.3 regcomp regexp.3 regcomplit regexp.3 regcompnl regexp.3 @@ -934,6 +983,15 @@ regexp regexp.3 regsub regexp.3 rregexec regexp.3 rregsub regexp.3 +regcomp regexp9.3 +regcomplit regexp9.3 +regcompnl regexp9.3 +regerror regexp9.3 +regexec regexp9.3 +regexp9 regexp9.3 +regsub regexp9.3 +rregexec regexp9.3 +rregsub regexp9.3 rfork rfork.3 X509dump rsa.3 @@ -979,6 +1037,11 @@ runestrncmp runestrcat.3 runestrncpy runestrcat.3 runestrrchr runestrcat.3 runestrstr runestrcat.3 +openscsi scsi.3 +scsi scsi.3 +scsicmd scsi.3 +scsierror scsi.3 +scsiready scsi.3 hmac_md5 sechash.3 hmac_sha1 sechash.3 md4 sechash.3 diff --git a/man/man3/addpt.html b/man/man3/addpt.html deleted file mode 100644 index 1c327aaa..00000000 --- a/man/man3/addpt.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,174 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>addpt(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>ADDPT(3)</b><td align=right><b>ADDPT(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - addpt, subpt, mulpt, divpt, rectaddpt, rectsubpt, insetrect, canonrect, - eqpt, eqrect, ptinrect, rectinrect, rectXrect, rectclip, combinerect, - Dx, Dy, Pt, Rect, Rpt – arithmetic on points and rectangles<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <draw.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point addpt(Point p, Point q) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point subpt(Point p, Point q) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point mulpt(Point p, int a) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point divpt(Point p, int a) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rectangle rectaddpt(Rectangle r, Point p) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rectangle rectsubpt(Rectangle r, Point p) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rectangle insetrect(Rectangle r, int n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rectangle canonrect(Rectangle r) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int eqpt(Point p, Point q) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int eqrect(Rectangle r, Rectangle s) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int ptinrect(Point p, Rectangle r) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int rectinrect(Rectangle r, Rectangle s) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int rectXrect(Rectangle r, Rectangle s) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int rectclip(Rectangle *rp, Rectangle b) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void combinerect(Rectangle *rp, Rectangle b) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int Dx(Rectangle r) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int Dy(Rectangle r) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point Pt(int x, int y) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rectangle Rect(int x0, int y0, int x1, int y1) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rectangle Rpt(Point p, Point q)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The functions <i>Pt</i>, <i>Rect</i> and <i>Rpt</i> construct geometrical data types - from their components. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Addpt</i> returns the Point sum of its arguments: <tt><font size=+1>Pt(</font></tt><i>p</i><tt><font size=+1>.x+</font></tt><i>q</i><tt><font size=+1>.x,</font></tt> <i>p</i><tt><font size=+1>.y+</font></tt><i>q</i><tt><font size=+1>.y)</font></tt>. - <i>Subpt</i> returns the Point difference of its arguments: <tt><font size=+1>Pt(</font></tt><i>p</i><tt><font size=+1>.x−</font></tt><i>q</i><tt><font size=+1>.x,</font></tt> - <i>p</i><tt><font size=+1>.y−</font></tt><i>q</i><tt><font size=+1>.y)</font></tt>. <i>Mulpt</i> returns the Point <tt><font size=+1>Pt(</font></tt><i>p</i><tt><font size=+1>.x*</font></tt><i>a</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>p</i><tt><font size=+1>.y*</font></tt><i>a</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt>. <i>Divpt</i> returns - the Point <tt><font size=+1>Pt(</font></tt><i>p</i><tt><font size=+1>.x/</font></tt><i>a</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>p</i><tt><font size=+1>.y/</font></tt><i>a</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Rectaddpt</i> returns the Rectangle <tt><font size=+1>Rect(add(</font></tt><i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>.min,</font></tt> <i>p</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>add(</font></tt><i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>.max,</font></tt> - <i>p</i><tt><font size=+1>))</font></tt>; <i>rectsubpt</i> returns the Rectangle <tt><font size=+1>Rpt(sub(</font></tt><i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>.min,</font></tt> <i>p</i><tt><font size=+1>), sub(</font></tt><i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>.max,</font></tt> - <i>p</i><tt><font size=+1>))</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Insetrect</i> returns the Rectangle <tt><font size=+1>Rect(</font></tt><i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>.min.x+</font></tt><i>n</i>, <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>.min.y+</font></tt><i>n</i>, <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>.max.x−</font></tt><i>n</i>, - <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>.max.y−</font></tt><i>n</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Canonrect</i> returns a rectangle with the same extent as <i>r</i>, canonicalized - so that <tt><font size=+1>min.x </font></tt>≤ <tt><font size=+1>max.x</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>min.y </font></tt>≤ <tt><font size=+1>max.y</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Eqpt</i> compares its argument Points and returns 0 if unequal, 1 - if equal. <i>Eqrect</i> does the same for its argument Rectangles. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Ptinrect</i> returns 1 if <i>p</i> is a point within <i>r</i>, and 0 otherwise. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Rectinrect</i> returns 1 if all the pixels in <i>r</i> are also in <i>s</i>, and - 0 otherwise. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>RectXrect</i> returns 1 if <i>r</i> and <i>s</i> share any point, and 0 otherwise. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Rectclip</i> clips in place the Rectangle pointed to by <i>rp</i> so that - it is completely contained within <i>b</i>. The return value is 1 if - any part of *<i>rp</i> is within <i>b</i>. Otherwise, the return value is 0 - and *<i>rp</i> is unchanged. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Combinerect</i> overwrites <tt><font size=+1>*rp</font></tt> with the smallest rectangle sufficient - to cover all the pixels of <tt><font size=+1>*rp</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>b</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The functions <i>Dx</i> and <i>Dy</i> give the width (Δx) and height (Δy) of - a Rectangle. They are implemented as macros.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libdraw<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/aes.html b/man/man3/aes.html deleted file mode 100644 index 1a455c2f..00000000 --- a/man/man3/aes.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>aes(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>AES(3)</b><td align=right><b>AES(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - setupAESstate, aesCBCencrypt, aesCBCdecrypt - advanced encryption - standard (rijndael)<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <mp.h><br> - #include <libsec.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void setupAESstate(AESstate *s, uchar key[], int keybytes, uchar - *ivec) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void aesCBCencrypt(uchar*, int, AESstate*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void aesCBCdecrypt(uchar*, int, AESstate*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - DES is being replaced by Rijndael, also known as AES, as the preferred - block ciper. <i>setupAESstate</i>, <i>aesCBCencrypt</i>, and <i>aesCBCdecrypt</i> implement - cipher block chaining encryption. <i>Keybytes</i> should be 16, 24, or - 32. The initialization vector <i>ivec</i> of <i>AESbsize</i> bytes should random - enough to be unlikely to be reused but - does not need to be cryptographically strongly unpredictable.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libsec<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/mp.html"><i>mp</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/blowfish.html"><i>blowfish</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/des.html"><i>des</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/dsa.html"><i>dsa</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/elgamal.html"><i>elgamal</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/rc4.html"><i>rc4</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/rsa.html"><i>rsa</i>(3)</a>, - <a href="../man3/sechash.html"><i>sechash</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/prime.html"><i>prime</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/rand.html"><i>rand</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/allocimage.html b/man/man3/allocimage.html deleted file mode 100644 index d36fb0eb..00000000 --- a/man/man3/allocimage.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,321 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>allocimage(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>ALLOCIMAGE(3)</b><td align=right><b>ALLOCIMAGE(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - allocimage, allocimagemix, freeimage, nameimage, namedimage, setalpha, - loadimage, cloadimage, unloadimage, readimage, writeimage, bytesperline, - wordsperline – allocating, freeing, reading, writing images<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <draw.h><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Image *allocimage(Display *d, Rectangle r, <br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - ulong chan, int repl, int col)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>Image *allocimagemix(Display *d, ulong one, ulong three)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void freeimage(Image *i)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int nameimage(Image *i, char *name, int in)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Image *namedimage(Display *d, char *name)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>ulong setalpha(ulong color, uchar alpha)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int loadimage(Image *i, Rectangle r, uchar *data, int ndata)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int cloadimage(Image *i, Rectangle r, uchar *data, int ndata)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int unloadimage(Image *i, Rectangle r, uchar *data, int ndata)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Image *readimage(Display *d, int fd, int dolock)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int writeimage(int fd, Image *i, int dolock)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int bytesperline(Rectangle r, int d)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int wordsperline(Rectangle r, int d)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>enum<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - DOpaque = 0xFFFFFFFF,<br> - DTransparent = 0x00000000,<br> - DBlack = 0x000000FF,<br> - DWhite = 0xFFFFFFFF,<br> - DRed = 0xFF0000FF,<br> - DGreen = 0x00FF00FF,<br> - DBlue = 0x0000FFFF,<br> - DCyan = 0x00FFFFFF,<br> - DMagenta = 0xFF00FFFF,<br> - DYellow = 0xFFFF00FF,<br> - DPaleyellow = 0xFFFFAAFF,<br> - DDarkyellow = 0xEEEE9EFF,<br> - DDarkgreen = 0x448844FF,<br> - DPalegreen = 0xAAFFAAFF,<br> - DMedgreen = 0x88CC88FF,<br> - DDarkblue = 0x000055FF,<br> - DPalebluegreen = 0xAAFFFFFF,<br> - DPaleblue = 0x0000BBFF,<br> - DBluegreen = 0x008888FF,<br> - DGreygreen = 0x55AAAAFF,<br> - DPalegreygreen = 0x9EEEEEFF,<br> - DYellowgreen = 0x99994CFF,<br> - DMedblue = 0x000099FF,<br> - DGreyblue = 0x005DBBFF,<br> - DPalegreyblue = 0x4993DDFF,<br> - DPurpleblue = 0x8888CCFF,<br> - DNotacolor = 0xFFFFFF00,<br> - DNofill = DNotacolor,<br> - <br> - - </table> - };<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - A new <tt><font size=+1>Image</font></tt> on <tt><font size=+1>Display d</font></tt> is allocated with <tt><font size=+1>allocimage</font></tt>; it will - have the rectangle, pixel channel format, and replication flag - given by its arguments. Convenient pixel channels like <tt><font size=+1>GREY1</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>GREY2</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>CMAP8</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>RGB16</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>RGB24</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>RGBA32</font></tt> are predefined. All the - new image’s pixels will have initial value <i>col</i>. If <i>col - </i>is <tt><font size=+1>DNofill</font></tt>, no initialization is done. Representative useful values - of color are predefined: <tt><font size=+1>DBlack</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>DWhite</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>DRed</font></tt>, and so on. Colors - are specified by 32-bit numbers comprising, from most to least - significant byte, 8-bit values for red, green, blue, and alpha. - The values correspond to illumination, so 0 is black - and 255 is white. Similarly, for alpha 0 is transparent and 255 - is opaque. The <i>id</i> field will have been set to the identifying - number used by <tt><font size=+1>/dev/draw</font></tt> (see <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>), and the <i>cache</i> field will - be zero. If <i>repl</i> is true, the clip rectangle is set to a very - large region; if false, it is set to <i>r</i>. The <i>depth</i> field will be - set to the - number of bits per pixel specified by the channel descriptor (see - <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a>). <i>Allocimage</i> returns 0 if the server has run out of image - memory. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Allocimagemix</i> is used to allocate background colors. On 8-bit - color-mapped displays, it returns a 2x2 replicated image with one - pixel colored the color <i>one</i> and the other three with <i>three</i>. (This - simulates a wider range of tones than can be represented by a - single pixel value on a color-mapped display.) On true color - displays, it returns a 1x1 replicated image whose pixel is the - result of mixing the two colors in a one to three ratio. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Freeimage</i> frees the resources used by its argument image. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Nameimage</i> publishes in the server the image <i>i</i> under the given - <i>name</i>. If <i>in</i> is non-zero, the image is published; otherwise <i>i</i> must - be already named <i>name</i> and it is withdrawn from publication. <i>Namedimage</i> - returns a reference to the image published under the given <i>name</i> - on <tt><font size=+1>Display</font></tt> <i>d</i>. These routines permit - unrelated applications sharing a display to share an image; for - example they provide the mechanism behind <tt><font size=+1>getwindow</font></tt> (see <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>). - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The RGB values in a color are <i>premultiplied</i> by the alpha value; - for example, a 50% red is <tt><font size=+1>0x7F00007F</font></tt> not <tt><font size=+1>0xFF00007F</font></tt>. The function - <i>setalpha</i> performs the alpha computation on a given <tt><font size=+1>color</font></tt>, ignoring - its initial alpha value, multiplying the components by the supplied - <tt><font size=+1>alpha</font></tt>. For example, to make a 50% red - color value, one could execute <tt><font size=+1>setalpha(DRed, 0x7F)</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The remaining functions deal with moving groups of pixel values - between image and user space or external files. There is a fixed - format for the exchange and storage of image data (see <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a>). - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Unloadimage</i> reads a rectangle of pixels from image <i>i</i> into <i>data</i>, - whose length is specified by <i>ndata</i>. It is an error if <i>ndata</i> is - too small to accommodate the pixels. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Loadimage</i> replaces the specified rectangle in image <i>i</i> with the - <i>ndata</i> bytes of <i>data</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The pixels are presented one horizontal line at a time, starting - with the top-left pixel of <i>r</i>. In the data processed by these routines, - each scan line starts with a new byte in the array, leaving the - last byte of the previous line partially empty, if necessary. - Pixels are packed as tightly as possible within <i>data</i>, regardless - of - the rectangle being extracted. Bytes are filled from most to least - significant bit order, as the <i>x</i> coordinate increases, aligned - so <i>x</i>=0 would appear as the leftmost pixel of its byte. Thus, for - <tt><font size=+1>depth</font></tt> 1, the pixel at <i>x</i> offset 165 within the rectangle will be - in a <i>data</i> byte at bit-position <tt><font size=+1>0x04</font></tt> regardless of the overall - rectangle: 165 mod 8 equals 5, and <tt><font size=+1>0x80 >> 5</font></tt> equals <tt><font size=+1>0x04</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>Cloadimage</font></tt> does the same as <i>loadimage</i>, but for <i>ndata</i> bytes of - compressed image <i>data</i> (see <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a>). On each call to <i>cloadimage,</i> - the <i>data</i> must be at the beginning of a compressed data block, - in particular, it should start with the <tt><font size=+1>y</font></tt> coordinate and data - length for the block. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Loadimage</i>, <i>cloadimage</i>, and <i>unloadimage</i> return the number of bytes - copied. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Readimage</i> creates an image from data contained in an external - file (see <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a> for the file format); <i>fd</i> is a file descriptor - obtained by opening such a file for reading. The returned image - is allocated using <i>allocimage</i>. The <i>dolock</i> flag specifies whether - the <tt><font size=+1>Display</font></tt> should be synchronized for multithreaded access; - single-threaded programs can leave it zero. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Writeimage</i> writes image <i>i</i> onto file descriptor <i>fd</i>, which should - be open for writing. The format is as described for <i>readimage</i>. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Readimage</i> and <i>writeimage</i> do not close <i>fd</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Bytesperline</i> and <i>wordsperline</i> return the number of bytes or words - occupied in memory by one scan line of rectangle <i>r</i> in an image - with <i>d</i> bits per pixel.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - To allocate a single-pixel replicated image that may be used to - paint a region red,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>red = allocimage(display, Rect(0, 0, 1, 1), RGB24, 1, DRed);<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libdraw<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These functions return pointer 0 or integer –1 on failure, usually - due to insufficient memory. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - May set <i>errstr</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>Depth</font></tt> must be a divisor or multiple of 8.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/arg.html b/man/man3/arg.html deleted file mode 100644 index 8ca66c80..00000000 --- a/man/man3/arg.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,152 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>arg(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>ARG(3)</b><td align=right><b>ARG(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - ARGBEGIN, ARGEND, ARGC, ARGF, EARGF, arginit, argopt – process - option letters from argv<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>ARGBEGIN { <br> - char *ARGF(); <br> - char *EARGF(code); <br> - Rune ARGC(); <br> - } ARGEND <br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>extern char *argv0; <br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These macros assume the names <i>argc</i> and <i>argv</i> are in scope; see - <a href="../man3/exec.html"><i>exec</i>(3)</a>. <i>ARGBEGIN</i> and <i>ARGEND</i> surround code for processing program - options. The code should be the cases of a C switch on option - characters; it is executed once for each option character. Options - end after an argument <tt><font size=+1>−−</font></tt>, before an argument <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>, or - before an argument that doesn’t begin with <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The function macro <i>ARGC</i> returns the current option character, - as an integer. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The function macro <i>ARGF</i> returns the current option argument: a - pointer to the rest of the option string if not empty, or the - next argument in <i>argv</i> if any, or 0. <i>ARGF</i> must be called just once - for each option that takes an argument. The macro <i>EARGF</i> is like - <i>ARGF</i> but instead of returning zero runs <i>code</i> and, if that - returns, calls <a href="../man3/abort.html"><i>abort</i>(3)</a>. A typical value for <i>code</i> is <tt><font size=+1>usage()</font></tt>, - as in <tt><font size=+1>EARGF(usage())</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - After <i>ARGBEGIN</i>, <i>argv0</i> is a copy of <tt><font size=+1>argv[0]</font></tt> (conventionally the - name of the program). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - After <i>ARGEND</i>, <i>argv</i> points at a zero-terminated list of the remaining - <i>argc</i> arguments.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - This C program can take option <tt><font size=+1>b</font></tt> and option <tt><font size=+1>f</font></tt>, which requires - an argument.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - void<br> - main(int argc, char *argv[])<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - char *f;<br> - print("%s", argv[0]);<br> - ARGBEGIN {<br> - case 'b':<br> - print(" −b");<br> - break;<br> - case 'f':<br> - print(" −f(%s)", (f=ARGF())? f: "no arg");<br> - break;<br> - default:<br> - print(" badflag('%c')", ARGC());<br> - } ARGEND<br> - print(" %d args:", argc);<br> - while(*argv)<br> - print(" '%s'", *argv++);<br> - print("\n");<br> - exits(nil);<br> - - </table> - }<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - Here is the output from running the command <tt><font size=+1>prog −bffile1 −r −f - file2 arg1 arg2<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - prog −b −f(file1) badflag('r') −f(file2) 2 args: 'arg1' 'arg2' - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/include/libc.h<br> - </font></tt> -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/arith3.html b/man/man3/arith3.html deleted file mode 100644 index 71cf815c..00000000 --- a/man/man3/arith3.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,216 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>arith3(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>ARITH3(3)</b><td align=right><b>ARITH3(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - add3, sub3, neg3, div3, mul3, eqpt3, closept3, dot3, cross3, len3, - dist3, unit3, midpt3, lerp3, reflect3, nearseg3, pldist3, vdiv3, - vrem3, pn2f3, ppp2f3, fff2p3, pdiv4, add4, sub4 – operations on - 3-d points and planes<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <draw.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>#include <geometry.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point3 add3(Point3 a, Point3 b) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point3 sub3(Point3 a, Point3 b) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point3 neg3(Point3 a) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point3 div3(Point3 a, double b) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point3 mul3(Point3 a, double b) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int eqpt3(Point3 p, Point3 q) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int closept3(Point3 p, Point3 q, double eps) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>double dot3(Point3 p, Point3 q) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point3 cross3(Point3 p, Point3 q) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>double len3(Point3 p) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>double dist3(Point3 p, Point3 q) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point3 unit3(Point3 p) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point3 midpt3(Point3 p, Point3 q) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point3 lerp3(Point3 p, Point3 q, double alpha) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point3 reflect3(Point3 p, Point3 p0, Point3 p1) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point3 nearseg3(Point3 p0, Point3 p1, Point3 testp) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>double pldist3(Point3 p, Point3 p0, Point3 p1) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>double vdiv3(Point3 a, Point3 b) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point3 vrem3(Point3 a, Point3 b) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point3 pn2f3(Point3 p, Point3 n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point3 ppp2f3(Point3 p0, Point3 p1, Point3 p2) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point3 fff2p3(Point3 f0, Point3 f1, Point3 f2) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point3 pdiv4(Point3 a) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point3 add4(Point3 a, Point3 b) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point3 sub4(Point3 a, Point3 b)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines do arithmetic on points and planes in affine or - projective 3-space. Type <tt><font size=+1>Point3</font></tt> is<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Point3 Point3;<br> - struct Point3{<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - double x, y, z, w;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - Routines whose names end in <tt><font size=+1>3</font></tt> operate on vectors or ordinary points - in affine 3-space, represented by their Euclidean <tt><font size=+1>(x,y,z)</font></tt> coordinates. - (They assume <tt><font size=+1>w=1</font></tt> in their arguments, and set <tt><font size=+1>w=1</font></tt> in their results.)<br> - Name Description<br> - <tt><font size=+1>add3</font></tt> Add the coordinates of two points.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>sub3</font></tt> Subtract coordinates of two points.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>neg3</font></tt> Negate the coordinates of a point.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>mul3</font></tt> Multiply coordinates by a scalar.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>div3</font></tt> Divide coordinates by a scalar.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>eqpt3</font></tt> Test two points for exact equality.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>closept3</font></tt> Is the distance between two points smaller than <i>eps</i>?<br> - <tt><font size=+1>dot3</font></tt> Dot product.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>cross3</font></tt> Cross product.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>len3</font></tt> Distance to the origin.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>dist3</font></tt> Distance between two points.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>unit3</font></tt> A unit vector parallel to <i>p</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>midpt3</font></tt> The midpoint of line segment <i>pq</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>lerp3</font></tt> Linear interpolation between <i>p</i> and <i>q</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>reflect3</font></tt> The reflection of point <i>p</i> in the segment joining <i>p0</i> and - <i>p1</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>nearseg3</font></tt> The closest point to <i>testp</i> on segment <i>p0 p1</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>pldist3</font></tt> The distance from <i>p</i> to segment <i>p0 p1</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>vdiv3</font></tt> Vector divide -- the length of the component of <i>a</i> parallel - to <i>b</i>, in units of the length of <i>b</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>vrem3</font></tt> Vector remainder -- the component of <i>a</i> perpendicular to <i>b</i>. - Ignoring roundoff, we have <tt><font size=+1>eqpt3(add3(mul3(b, vdiv3(a, b)), vrem3(a, - b)), a)</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The following routines convert amongst various representations - of points and planes. Planes are represented identically to points, - by duality; a point <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt> is on a plane <tt><font size=+1>q</font></tt> whenever <tt><font size=+1>p.x*q.x+p.y*q.y+p.z*q.z+p.w*q.w=0</font></tt>. - Although when dealing with affine points we assume <tt><font size=+1>p.w=1</font></tt>, we can’t - make the same - assumption for planes. The names of these routines are extra-cryptic. - They contain an <tt><font size=+1>f</font></tt> (for ‘face’) to indicate a plane, <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt> for a point - and <tt><font size=+1>n</font></tt> for a normal vector. The number <tt><font size=+1>2</font></tt> abbreviates the word ‘to.’ - The number <tt><font size=+1>3</font></tt> reminds us, as before, that we’re dealing with affine - points. Thus <tt><font size=+1>pn2f3</font></tt> takes a point and a normal - vector and returns the corresponding plane.<br> - Name Description<br> - <tt><font size=+1>pn2f3</font></tt> Compute the plane passing through <i>p</i> with normal <i>n</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>ppp2f3</font></tt> Compute the plane passing through three points.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>fff2p3</font></tt> Compute the intersection point of three planes. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The names of the following routines end in <tt><font size=+1>4</font></tt> because they operate - on points in projective 4-space, represented by their homogeneous - coordinates.<br> - pdiv4Perspective division. Divide <tt><font size=+1>p.w</font></tt> into <i>p</i>’s coordinates, converting - to affine coordinates. If <tt><font size=+1>p.w</font></tt> is zero, the result is the same - as the argument.<br> - add4 Add the coordinates of two points.<br> - sub4 Subtract the coordinates of two points.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libgeometry<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/matrix.html"><i>matrix</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/atof.html b/man/man3/atof.html deleted file mode 100644 index ef464d0a..00000000 --- a/man/man3/atof.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,170 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>atof(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>ATOF(3)</b><td align=right><b>ATOF(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - atof, atoi, atol, atoll, charstod, strtod, strtol, strtoll, strtoul, - strtoull – convert text to numbers<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>double atof(char *nptr)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int atoi(char *nptr)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long atol(char *nptr)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>vlong atoll(char *nptr)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>double charstod(int (*f)(void *), void *a)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>double strtod(char *nptr, char **rptr)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long strtol(char *nptr, char **rptr, int base)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>vlong strtoll(char *nptr, char **rptr, int base)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>ulong strtoul(char *nptr, char **rptr, int base)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>vlong strtoull(char *nptr, char **rptr, int base)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Atof</i>, <i>atoi</i>, <i>atol</i>, and <i>atoll</i> convert a string pointed to by <i>nptr</i> - to floating, integer, long integer, and long long integer (<tt><font size=+1>vlong</font></tt>) - representation respectively. The first unrecognized character - ends the string. Leading C escapes are understood, as in <i>strtol</i> - with <i>base</i> zero (described below). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Atof</i> recognizes an optional string of tabs and spaces, then an - optional sign, then a string of digits optionally containing a - decimal point, then an optional <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>E</font></tt> followed by an optionally - signed integer. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Atoi</i> and <i>atol</i> recognize an optional string of tabs and spaces, - then an optional sign, then a string of decimal digits. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Strtod</i>, <i>strtol</i>, <i>strtoll</i>, <i>strtoul</i>, and <i>strtoull</i> behave similarly - to <i>atof</i> and <i>atol</i> and, if <i>rptr</i> is not zero, set <i>*rptr</i> to point - to the input character immediately after the string converted. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Strtol</i>, <i>strtoll</i>, <i>strtoul</i>, and <i>strtoull</i> interpret the digit string - in the specified <i>base</i>, from 2 to 36, each digit being less than - the base. Digits with value over 9 are represented by letters, - a-z or A-Z. If <i>base</i> is 0, the input is interpreted as an integral - constant in the style of C (with no suffixed type indicators): - numbers are - octal if they begin with <tt><font size=+1>0</font></tt>, hexadecimal if they begin with <tt><font size=+1>0x</font></tt> - or <tt><font size=+1>0X</font></tt>, otherwise decimal. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Charstod</i> interprets floating point numbers in the manner of <i>atof</i>, - but gets successive characters by calling <tt><font size=+1>(*</font></tt><i>f</i><tt><font size=+1>)(a)</font></tt>. The last call - to <i>f</i> terminates the scan, so it must have returned a character - that is not a legal continuation of a number. Therefore, it may - be necessary to back up the input stream one character after - calling <i>charstod</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/fscanf.html"><i>fscanf</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Zero is returned if the beginning of the input string is not interpretable - as a number; even in this case, <i>rptr</i> will be updated.<br> - These routines set <i>errstr</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Atoi</i> and <i>atol</i> accept octal and hexadecimal numbers in the style - of C, contrary to the ANSI specification. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Atof</i>, <i>strtod</i>, <i>strtol</i>, <i>strtoul</i>, <i>strtoll</i>, and <i>strtoull</i> are not provided: - they are expected to be provided by the underlying system. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Because they are implemented in the fmt library, <i>charstod</i> and - <i>strtod</i> are preprocessor macros defined as <i>fmtcharstod</i> and <i>fmtstrtod</i>. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - To avoid name conflicts with the underlying system, <i>atoi</i>, <i>atol</i>, - and <i>atoll</i> are preprocessor macros defined as <i>p9atoi</i>, <i>p9atol</i>, and - <i>p9atoll</i>; see <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/bin.html b/man/man3/bin.html deleted file mode 100644 index f016622f..00000000 --- a/man/man3/bin.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,131 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>bin(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>BIN(3)</b><td align=right><b>BIN(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - binalloc, bingrow, binfree – grouped memory allocation<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <bin.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct BinBin; - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void *binalloc(Bin **bp, ulong size, int clr); - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void *bingrow(Bin **bp, void *op, ulong osize,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - ulong size, int clr); - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>void binfree(Bin **bp);<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines provide simple grouped memory allocation and deallocation. - Items allocated with <i>binalloc</i> are added to the <i>Bin</i> pointed to - by <i>bp</i>. All items in a bin may be freed with one call to <i>binfree</i>; - there is no way to free a single item. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Binalloc</i> returns a pointer to a new block of at least <i>size</i> bytes. - The block is suitably aligned for storage of any type of object. - No two active pointers from <i>binalloc</i> will have the same value. - The call <tt><font size=+1>binalloc(0)</font></tt> returns a valid pointer rather than null. - If <i>clr</i> is non-zero, the allocated memory is set to 0; otherwise, - the contents are undefined. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Bingrow</i> is used to extend the size of a block of memory returned - by <i>binalloc</i>. <i>Bp</i> must point to the same bin group used to allocate - the original block, and <i>osize</i> must be the last size used to allocate - or grow the block. A pointer to a block of at least <i>size</i> bytes - is returned, with the same contents in the first <i>osize - </i>locations. If <i>clr</i> is non-zero, the remaining bytes are set to - 0, and are undefined otherwise. If <i>op</i> is <tt><font size=+1>nil</font></tt>, it and <i>osize</i> are - ignored, and the result is the same as calling <i>binalloc</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Binalloc</i> and <i>bingrow</i> allocate large chunks of memory using <a href="../man3/malloc.html"><i>malloc</i>(3)</a> - and return pieces of these chunks. The chunks are <i>free</i>’d upon - a call to <i>binfree</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libbin<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/malloc.html"><i>malloc</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>binalloc</i> and <i>bingrow</i> return 0 if there is no available memory.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/bio.html b/man/man3/bio.html deleted file mode 100644 index 78259922..00000000 --- a/man/man3/bio.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,293 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>bio(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>BIO(3)</b><td align=right><b>BIO(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Bopen, Bfdopen, Binit, Binits, Brdline, Brdstr, Bgetc, Bgetrune, - Bgetd, Bungetc, Bungetrune, Bread, Bseek, Boffset, Bfildes, Blinelen, - Bputc, Bputrune, Bprint, Bvprint, Bwrite, Bflush, Bterm, Bbuffered - – buffered input/output<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <bio.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Biobuf* Bopen(char *file, int mode) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Biobuf* Bfdopen(int fd, int mode) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int Binit(Biobuf *bp, int fd, int mode) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int Binits(Biobufhdr *bp, int fd, int mode, uchar *buf, int size) - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int Bterm(Biobufhdr *bp) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int Bprint(Biobufhdr *bp, char *format, ...) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int Bvprint(Biobufhdr *bp, char *format, va_list arglist); - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void* Brdline(Biobufhdr *bp, int delim) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* Brdstr(Biobufhdr *bp, int delim, int nulldelim) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int Blinelen(Biobufhdr *bp) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>vlong Boffset(Biobufhdr *bp) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int Bfildes(Biobufhdr *bp) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int Bgetc(Biobufhdr *bp) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long Bgetrune(Biobufhdr *bp) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int Bgetd(Biobufhdr *bp, double *d) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int Bungetc(Biobufhdr *bp) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int Bungetrune(Biobufhdr *bp) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>vlong Bseek(Biobufhdr *bp, vlong n, int type) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int Bputc(Biobufhdr *bp, int c) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int Bputrune(Biobufhdr *bp, long c) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long Bread(Biobufhdr *bp, void *addr, long nbytes) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long Bwrite(Biobufhdr *bp, void *addr, long nbytes) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int Bflush(Biobufhdr *bp) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int Bbuffered(Biobufhdr *bp) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines implement fast buffered I/O. I/O on different file - descriptors is independent. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Bopen</i> opens <i>file</i> for mode <tt><font size=+1>OREAD</font></tt> or creates for mode <tt><font size=+1>OWRITE</font></tt>. It - calls <a href="../man3/malloc.html"><i>malloc</i>(3)</a> to allocate a buffer. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Bfdopen</i> allocates a buffer for the already-open file descriptor - <i>fd</i> for mode <tt><font size=+1>OREAD</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>OWRITE</font></tt>. It calls <a href="../man3/malloc.html"><i>malloc</i>(3)</a> to allocate a - buffer. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Binit</i> initializes a standard size buffer, type <i>Biobuf</i>, with the - open file descriptor passed in by the user. <i>Binits</i> initializes - a non-standard size buffer, type <i>Biobufhdr</i>, with the open file - descriptor, buffer area, and buffer size passed in by the user. - <i>Biobuf</i> and <i>Biobufhdr</i> are related by the declaration: - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Biobuf Biobuf;<br> - struct Biobuf<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Biobufhdr;<br> - uchar b[Bungetsize+Bsize];<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - Arguments of types pointer to Biobuf and pointer to Biobufhdr - can be used interchangeably in the following routines. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Bopen</i>, <i>Binit</i>, or <i>Binits</i> should be called before any of the other - routines on that buffer. <i>Bfildes</i> returns the integer file descriptor - of the associated open file. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Bterm</i> flushes the buffer for <i>bp</i>. If the buffer was allocated by - <i>Bopen</i>, the buffer is <i>freed</i> and the file is closed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Brdline</i> reads a string from the file associated with <i>bp</i> up to - and including the first <i>delim</i> character. The delimiter character - at the end of the line is not altered. <i>Brdline</i> returns a pointer - to the start of the line or <tt><font size=+1>0</font></tt> on end-of-file or read error. <i>Blinelen</i> - returns the length (including the delimiter) of the most recent - string - returned by <i>Brdline</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Brdstr</i> returns a <a href="../man3/malloc.html"><i>malloc</i>(3)</a>-allocated buffer containing the next - line of input delimited by <i>delim</i>, terminated by a NUL (0) byte. - Unlike <i>Brdline</i>, which returns when its buffer is full even if - no delimiter has been found, <i>Brdstr</i> will return an arbitrarily - long line in a single call. If <i>nulldelim</i> is set, the terminal - delimiter will be - overwritten with a NUL. After a successful call to <i>Brdstr</i>, the - return value of <i>Blinelen</i> will be the length of the returned buffer, - excluding the NUL. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Bgetc</i> returns the next character from <i>bp</i>, or a negative value - at end of file. <i>Bungetc</i> may be called immediately after <i>Bgetc</i> - to allow the same character to be reread. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Bgetrune</i> calls <i>Bgetc</i> to read the bytes of the next UTF sequence - in the input stream and returns the value of the rune represented - by the sequence. It returns a negative value at end of file. <i>Bungetrune</i> - may be called immediately after <i>Bgetrune</i> to allow the same UTF - sequence to be reread as either bytes or a rune. - <i>Bungetc</i> and <i>Bungetrune</i> may back up a maximum of five bytes. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Bgetd</i> uses <i>charstod</i> (see <a href="../man3/atof.html"><i>atof</i>(3)</a>) and <i>Bgetc</i> to read the formatted - floating-point number in the input stream, skipping initial blanks - and tabs. The value is stored in <tt><font size=+1>*d. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <i>Bread</i> reads <i>nbytes</i> of data from <i>bp</i> into memory starting at <i>addr</i>. - The number of bytes read is returned on success and a negative - value is returned if a read error occurred. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Bseek</i> applies <a href="../man3/seek.html"><i>seek</i>(3)</a> to <i>bp</i>. It returns the new file offset. <i>Boffset</i> - returns the file offset of the next character to be processed. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Bputc</i> outputs the low order 8 bits of <i>c</i> on <i>bp</i>. If this causes - a <i>write</i> to occur and there is an error, a negative value is returned. - Otherwise, a zero is returned. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Bputrune</i> calls <i>Bputc</i> to output the low order 16 bits of <i>c</i> as a - rune in UTF format on the output stream. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Bprint</i> is a buffered interface to <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a>. If this causes a <i>write</i> - to occur and there is an error, a negative value (<tt><font size=+1>Beof</font></tt>) is returned. - Otherwise, the number of bytes output is returned. <i>Bvprint</i> does - the same except it takes as argument a <tt><font size=+1>va_list</font></tt> parameter, so it - can be called within a variadic function. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Bwrite</i> outputs <i>nbytes</i> of data starting at <i>addr</i> to <i>bp</i>. If this - causes a <i>write</i> to occur and there is an error, a negative value - is returned. Otherwise, the number of bytes written is returned. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Bflush</i> causes any buffered output associated with <i>bp</i> to be written. - The return is as for <i>Bputc</i>. <i>Bflush</i> is called on exit for every - buffer still open for writing. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Bbuffered</i> returns the number of bytes in the buffer. When reading, - this is the number of bytes still available from the last read - on the file; when writing, it is the number of bytes ready to - be written.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libbio<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/open.html"><i>open</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/exits.html"><i>exits</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man7/utf.html"><i>utf</i>(7)</a>,<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Bio</i> routines that return integers yield <tt><font size=+1>Beof</font></tt> if <i>bp</i> is not the - descriptor of an open file. <i>Bopen</i> returns zero if the file cannot - be opened in the given mode. All routines set <i>errstr</i> on error.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Brdline</i> returns an error on strings longer than the buffer associated - with the file and also if the end-of-file is encountered before - a delimiter. <i>Blinelen</i> will tell how many characters are available - in these cases. In the case of a true end-of-file, <i>Blinelen</i> will - return zero. At the cost of allocating a buffer, <i>Brdstr</i> sidesteps - these issues. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The data returned by <i>Brdline</i> may be overwritten by calls to any - other <i>bio</i> routine on the same <i>bp.</i><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/blowfish.html b/man/man3/blowfish.html deleted file mode 100644 index d8da66de..00000000 --- a/man/man3/blowfish.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>blowfish(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>BLOWFISH(3)</b><td align=right><b>BLOWFISH(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - setupBFstate, bfCBCencrypt, bfCBCdecrypt, bfECBencrypt, bfECBdecrypt - - blowfish encryption<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <mp.h><br> - #include <libsec.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void setupBFstate(BFstate *s, uchar key[], int keybytes, uchar - *ivec) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void bfCBCencrypt(uchar *data, int len, BFstate *s) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void bfCBCdecrypt(uchar *data, int len, BFstate *s) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void bfECBencrypt(uchar *data, int len, BFstate *s) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void bfECBdecrypt(uchar *data, int len, BFstate *s)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Blowfish is Bruce Schneier’s symmetric block cipher. It supports - variable length keys from 32 to 448 bits and has a block size - of 64 bits. Both CBC and ECB modes are supported. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - setupBFstate takes a BFstate structure, a key of at most 56 bytes, - the length of the key in bytes, and an initialization vector of - 8 bytes (set to all zeroes if argument is nil). The encryption - and decryption functions take a BFstate structure, a data buffer, - and a length, which must be a multiple of eight bytes as padding - is - currently unsupported.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libsec<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/mp.html"><i>mp</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/aes.html"><i>aes</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/des.html"><i>des</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/dsa.html"><i>dsa</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/elgamal.html"><i>elgamal</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/rc4.html"><i>rc4</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/rsa.html"><i>rsa</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/sechash.html"><i>sechash</i>(3)</a>, - <a href="../man3/prime.html"><i>prime</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/rand.html"><i>rand</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/cachechars.html b/man/man3/cachechars.html deleted file mode 100644 index 382b5e7e..00000000 --- a/man/man3/cachechars.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,292 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>cachechars(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>CACHECHARS(3)</b><td align=right><b>CACHECHARS(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - cachechars, agefont, loadchar, Subfont, Fontchar, Font – font utilities<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <draw.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>int cachechars(Font *f, char **s, Rune **r, ushort *c, int max, - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>int *widp, char **sfname) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>int loadchar(Font *f, Rune r, Cacheinfo *c, int h, - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>int noclr, char **sfname) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>void agefont(Font *f)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - A <i>Font</i> may contain too many characters to hold in memory simultaneously. - The graphics library and draw device (see <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>) cooperate to - solve this problem by maintaining a cache of recently used character - images. The details of this cooperation need not be known by most - programs: <i>initdraw</i> and its associated - <i>font</i> variable, <i>openfont</i>, <i>stringwidth</i>, <i>string</i>, and <i>freefont</i> are - sufficient for most purposes. The routines described below are - used internally by the graphics library to maintain the font cache. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <tt><font size=+1>Subfont</font></tt> is a set of images for a contiguous range of characters, - stored as a single image with the characters placed side-by-side - on a common baseline. It is described by the following data structures.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef<br> - struct Fontchar {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int x; /* left edge of bits */<br> - uchar top; /* first non−zero scan−line */<br> - uchar bottom; /* last non−zero scan−line */<br> - char left; /* offset of baseline */<br> - uchar width; /* width of baseline */<br> - - </table> - } Fontchar;<br> - typedef<br> - struct Subfont {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - char *name;<br> - short n; /* number of chars in subfont */<br> - uchar height; /* height of image */<br> - char ascent; /* top of image to baseline */<br> - Fontchar *info; /* n+1 Fontchars */<br> - Image *bits; /* of font */<br> - - </table> - } Subfont;<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - The image fills the rectangle <tt><font size=+1>(0, 0,</font></tt> <i>w</i><tt><font size=+1>, height)</font></tt>, where <i>w</i> is the - sum of the horizontal extents (of non-zero pixels) for all characters. - The pixels to be displayed for character <i>c</i> are in the rectangle - <tt><font size=+1>(</font></tt><i>i</i><tt><font size=+1>−>x,</font></tt> <i>i</i><tt><font size=+1>−>top, (</font></tt><i>i</i><tt><font size=+1>+1)−>x,</font></tt> <i>i</i><tt><font size=+1>−>bottom)</font></tt> where <i>i</i> is <tt><font size=+1>&subfont−>info[</font></tt><i>c</i><tt><font size=+1>]</font></tt>. When - a character is displayed - at <tt><font size=+1>Point p</font></tt> in an image, the character rectangle is placed at <tt><font size=+1>(p.x+</font></tt><i>i</i><tt><font size=+1>−>left, - p.y)</font></tt> and the next character of the string is displayed at <tt><font size=+1>(p.x+</font></tt><i>i</i><tt><font size=+1>−>width, - p.y)</font></tt>. The baseline of the characters is <tt><font size=+1>ascent</font></tt> rows down from - the top of the subfont image. The <tt><font size=+1>info</font></tt> array has <tt><font size=+1>n+1</font></tt> elements, - one each for characters 0 - to <tt><font size=+1>n−1</font></tt> plus an additional entry so the size of the last character - can be calculated. Thus the width, <i>w</i>, of the <tt><font size=+1>Image</font></tt> associated - with a <tt><font size=+1>Subfont s</font></tt> is <tt><font size=+1>s−>info[s−>n].x</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <tt><font size=+1>Font</font></tt> consists of an overall height and ascent and a collection - of subfonts together with the ranges of runes (see <a href="../man7/utf.html"><i>utf</i>(7)</a>) they - represent. Fonts are described by the following structures.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef<br> - struct Cachefont {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Rune min; /* value of 0th char in subfont */<br> - Rune max; /* value+1 of last char in subfont */<br> - int offset; /* posn in subfont of char at min */<br> - char *name; /* stored in font */<br> - char *subfontname;/* to access subfont */<br> - - </table> - } Cachefont;<br> - typedef<br> - struct Cacheinfo {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - ushort x; /* left edge of bits */<br> - uchar width; /* width of baseline */<br> - schar left; /* offset of baseline */<br> - Rune value; /* of char at this slot in cache */<br> - ushort age;<br> - - </table> - } Cacheinfo;<br> - typedef<br> - struct Cachesubf {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - ulong age; /* for replacement */<br> - Cachefont *cf; /* font info that owns us */<br> - Subfont *f; /* attached subfont */<br> - - </table> - } Cachesubf;<br> - typedef<br> - struct Font {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - char *name;<br> - Display *display;<br> - short height; /* max ht of image;interline space*/<br> - short ascent; /* top of image to baseline */<br> - short width; /* widest so far; used in caching */<br> - short nsub; /* number of subfonts */<br> - ulong age; /* increasing counter; for LRU */<br> - int ncache; /* size of cache */<br> - int nsubf; /* size of subfont list */<br> - Cacheinfo *cache;<br> - Cachesubf *subf;<br> - Cachefont **sub; /* as read from file */<br> - Image *cacheimage;<br> - - </table> - } Font;<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - The <tt><font size=+1>height</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>ascent</font></tt> fields of Font are described in <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>. - <tt><font size=+1>Sub</font></tt> contains <tt><font size=+1>nsub</font></tt> pointers to <tt><font size=+1>Cachefonts</font></tt>. A <tt><font size=+1>Cachefont</font></tt> connects - runes <tt><font size=+1>min</font></tt> through <tt><font size=+1>max</font></tt>, inclusive, to the subfont with file name - <tt><font size=+1>name</font></tt>; it corresponds to a line of the file describing the font. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The characters are taken from the subfont starting at character - number <tt><font size=+1>offset</font></tt> (usually zero) in the subfont, permitting selection - of parts of subfonts. Thus the image for rune <i>r</i> is found in position - <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−min+offset</font></tt> of the subfont. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - For each font, the library, with support from the graphics server, - maintains a cache of subfonts and a cache of recently used character - images. The <tt><font size=+1>subf</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>cache</font></tt> fields are used by the library to maintain - these caches. The <tt><font size=+1>width</font></tt> of a font is the maximum of the horizontal - extents of the characters in the cache. - <i>String</i> draws a string by loading the cache and emitting a sequence - of cache indices to draw. <i>Cachechars</i> guarantees the images for - the characters pointed to by <i>*s</i> or <i>*r</i> (one of these must be nil - in each call) are in the cache of <i>f</i>. It calls <i>loadchar</i> to put - missing characters into the cache. <i>Cachechars</i> translates the - character string into a set of cache indices which it loads into - the array <i>c</i>, up to a maximum of <i>n</i> indices or the length of the - string. <i>Cachechars</i> returns in <i>c</i> the number of cache indices emitted, - updates <i>*s</i> to point to the next character to be processed, and - sets <i>*widp</i> to the total width of the characters processed. - <i>Cachechars</i> may return before the end of the string if it cannot - proceed without destroying active data in the caches. If it needs - to load a new subfont, it will fill <tt><font size=+1>*sfname</font></tt> with the name of the - subfont it needs and return –1. It can return zero if it is unable - to make progress because it cannot resize the caches. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Loadchar</i> loads a character image into the character cache. Then - it tells the graphics server to copy the character into position - <i>h</i> in the character cache. If the current font <tt><font size=+1>width</font></tt> is smaller - than the horizontal extent of the character being loaded, <i>loadfont</i> - clears the cache and resets it to accept characters with the - bigger width, unless <i>noclr</i> is set, in which case it just returns - –1. If the character does not exist in the font at all, <i>loadfont</i> - returns 0; if it is unable to load the character without destroying - cached information, it returns –1, updating <tt><font size=+1>*sfname</font></tt> as described - above. It returns 1 to indicate success. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>age</font></tt> fields record when subfonts and characters have been used. - The font <tt><font size=+1>age</font></tt> is increased every time the font is used (<i>agefont</i> - does this). A character or subfont <tt><font size=+1>age</font></tt> is set to the font age - at each use. Thus, characters or subfonts with small ages are - the best candidates for replacement when the cache is full. - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libdraw<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/allocimage.html"><i>allocimage</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/subfont.html"><i>subfont</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a>, <a href="../man7/font.html"><i>font</i>(7)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - All of the functions use the graphics error function (see <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>).<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/cleanname.html b/man/man3/cleanname.html deleted file mode 100644 index eba39965..00000000 --- a/man/man3/cleanname.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>cleanname(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>CLEANNAME(3)</b><td align=right><b>CLEANNAME(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - cleanname – clean a path name<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - char* cleanname(char *filename)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Cleanname</i> takes a <i>filename</i> and by lexical processing only returns - the shortest string that names the same (possibly hypothetical) - file. It eliminates multiple and trailing slashes, and it lexically - interprets <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>..</font></tt> directory components in the name. The string - is overwritten in place. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The shortest string <i>cleanname</i> can return is two bytes: the null-terminated - string <tt><font size=+1>"."</font></tt>. Therefore <i>filename</i> must contain room for at least two - bytes.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/cleanname.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/cleanname.html"><i>cleanname</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/color.html b/man/man3/color.html deleted file mode 100644 index a8274707..00000000 --- a/man/man3/color.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>color(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>COLOR(3)</b><td align=right><b>COLOR(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - cmap2rgb, cmap2rgba, rgb2cmap – colors and color maps<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <draw.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int rgb2cmap(int red, int green, int blue) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int cmap2rgb(int col) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int cmap2rgba(int col)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines convert between ‘true color’ red/green/blue triples - and the Plan 9 color map. See <a href="../man7/color.html"><i>color</i>(7)</a> for a description of RGBV, - the standard color map. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Rgb2cmap</i> takes a trio of color values, scaled from 0 (no intensity) - to 255 (full intensity), and returns the index of the color in - RGBV closest to that represented by those values. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Cmap2rgb</i> decomposes the color of RGBV index <i>col</i> and returns a - 24-bit integer with the low 8 bits representing the blue value, - the next 8 representing green, and the next 8 representing red. - <i>Cmap2rgba</i> decomposes the color of RGBV index <i>col</i> and returns a - 32-bit integer with the low 8 bits representing an alpha - value, defined to be 255, and the next 8 representing blue, then - green, then red, as for <i>cmap2rgba</i> shifted up 8 bits. This 32-bit - representation is the format used by <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a> and <a href="../man3/memdraw.html"><i>memdraw</i>(3)</a> library - routines that take colors as arguments.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libdraw<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/allocimage.html"><i>allocimage</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a>, <a href="../man7/color.html"><i>color</i>(7)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/complete.html b/man/man3/complete.html deleted file mode 100644 index 29453752..00000000 --- a/man/man3/complete.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,136 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>complete(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>COMPLETE(3)</b><td align=right><b>COMPLETE(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - complete, freecompletion – file name completion<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <complete.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct CompletionCompletion;<br> - struct Completion{<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - uchar advance;<br> - uchar complete;<br> - char *string;<br> - int nmatch;<br> - int nfile;<br> - char **filename;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Completion* complete(char *dir, char *s); - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void freecompletion(Completion *c);<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <i>complete</i> function implements file name completion. Given a - directory <i>dir</i> and a string <i>s</i>, it returns an analysis of the file - names in that directory that begin with the string <i>s</i>. The fields - <tt><font size=+1>nmatch</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>nfile</font></tt> will be set to the number of files that match - the prefix and <tt><font size=+1>filename</font></tt> will be filled in with their names. If - the file named is a directory, a slash character will be appended - to it. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If no files match the string, <tt><font size=+1>nmatch</font></tt> will be zero, but <i>complete</i> - will return the full set of files in the directory, with <i>nfile</i> - set to their number. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The flag <tt><font size=+1>advance</font></tt> reports whether the string <i>s</i> can be extended - without changing the set of files that match. If true, <tt><font size=+1>string</font></tt> - will be set to the extension; that is, the value of <tt><font size=+1>string</font></tt> may - be appended to <i>s</i> by the caller to extend the embryonic file name - unambiguously. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The flag <tt><font size=+1>complete</font></tt> reports whether the extended file name uniquely - identifies a file. If true, <tt><font size=+1>string</font></tt> will be suffixed with a blank, - or a slash and a blank, depending on whether the resulting file - name identifies a plain file or a directory. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <i>freecompletion</i> function frees a <tt><font size=+1>Completion</font></tt> structure and its - contents. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - In <a href="../man1/rio.html"><i>rio</i>(1)</a> and <a href="../man1/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(1)</a>, file name completion is triggered by a - control-F character or an Insert character.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libcomplete<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/rio.html"><i>rio</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <i>complete</i> function returns a null pointer and sets <i>errstr</i> if - the directory is unreadable or there is some other error.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The behavior of file name completion should be controlled by the - plumber.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/cputime.html b/man/man3/cputime.html deleted file mode 100644 index fafc7f57..00000000 --- a/man/man3/cputime.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>cputime(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>CPUTIME(3)</b><td align=right><b>CPUTIME(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - cputime, times – cpu time in this process and children<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int times(long t[4]) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>double cputime(void)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - If <i>t</i> is non-null, <i>times</i> fills it in with the number of milliseconds - spent in user code, system calls, child processes in user code, - and child processes in system calls. <i>Cputime</i> returns the sum of - those same times, converted to seconds. <i>Times</i> returns the elapsed - real time, in milliseconds, that the process has been - running.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/time.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/ctime.html b/man/man3/ctime.html deleted file mode 100644 index 4c162391..00000000 --- a/man/man3/ctime.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,150 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>ctime(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>CTIME(3)</b><td align=right><b>CTIME(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - ctime, localtime, gmtime, asctime, tm2sec, timezone – convert date - and time<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* ctime(long clock) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Tm* localtime(long clock) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Tm* gmtime(long clock) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* asctime(Tm *tm) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long tm2sec(Tm *tm)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Ctime</i> converts a time <i>clock</i> such as returned by <a href="../man3/time.html"><i>time</i>(3)</a> into ASCII - (sic) and returns a pointer to a 30-byte string in the following - form. All the fields have constant width. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>Wed Aug 5 01:07:47 EST 1973\n\0 - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - - </table> - <i>Localtime</i> and <i>gmtime</i> return pointers to structures containing - the broken-down time. <i>Localtime</i> corrects for the time zone and - possible daylight savings time; <i>gmtime</i> converts directly to GMT. - <i>Asctime</i> converts a broken-down time to ASCII and returns a pointer - to a 30-byte string.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef<br> - struct {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int sec; /* seconds (range 0..59) */<br> - int min; /* minutes (0..59) */<br> - int hour; /* hours (0..23) */<br> - int mday; /* day of the month (1..31) */<br> - int mon; /* month of the year (0..11) */<br> - int year; /* year A.D. – 1900 */<br> - int wday; /* day of week (0..6, Sunday = 0) */<br> - int yday; /* day of year (0..365) */<br> - char zone[4]; /* time zone name */<br> - int tzoff; /* time zone delta from GMT */<br> - - </table> - } Tm;<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - <i>Tm2sec</i> converts a broken-down time to seconds since the start - of the epoch. It ignores <tt><font size=+1>wday</font></tt>, and assumes the local time zone - if <tt><font size=+1>zone</font></tt> is not <tt><font size=+1>GMT</font></tt>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/date.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/ctime.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/date.html"><i>date</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man3/time.html"><i>time</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The return values point to static data whose content is overwritten - by each call. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Daylight Savings Time is “normal” in the Southern hemisphere. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - These routines are not equipped to handle non-ASCII text, and - are provincial anyway. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - To avoid name conflicts with the underlying system, <i>ctime</i>, <i>localtime</i>, - <i>gmtime</i>, <i>asctime</i>, and <i>tm2sec</i> are preprocessor macros defined as - <i>p9ctime</i>, <i>p9localtime</i>, <i>p9gmtime</i>, <i>p9asctime</i>, and <i>p9tm2sec</i>; see <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/des.html b/man/man3/des.html deleted file mode 100644 index 0752e8c8..00000000 --- a/man/man3/des.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,170 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>des(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>DES(3)</b><td align=right><b>DES(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - setupDESstate, des_key_setup, block_cipher, desCBCencrypt, desCBCdecrypt, - desECBencrypt, desECBdecrypt, des3CBCencrypt, des3CBCdecrypt, - des3ECBencrypt, des3ECBdecrypt, key_setup, des56to64, des64to56, - setupDES3state, triple_block_cipher, - single and triple digital - encryption standard - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <mp.h><br> - #include <libsec.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void des_key_setup(uchar key[8], ulong schedule[32]) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void block_cipher(ulong *schedule, uchar *data, int decrypting) - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void setupDESstate(DESstate *s, uchar key[8], uchar *ivec) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void desCBCencrypt(uchar*, int, DESstate*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void desCBCdecrypt(uchar*, int, DESstate*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void desECBencrypt(uchar*, int, DESstate*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void desECBdecrypt(uchar*, int, DESstate*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void triple_block_cipher(ulong keys[3][32], uchar*, int) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void setupDES3state(DES3state *s, uchar key[3][8], uchar *ivec) - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void des3CBCencrypt(uchar*, int, DES3state*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void des3CBCdecrypt(uchar*, int, DES3state*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void des3ECBencrypt(uchar*, int, DES3state*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void des3ECBdecrypt(uchar*, int, DES3state*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void key_setup(uchar[7], ulong[32]) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void des56to64(uchar *k56, uchar *k64) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void des64to56(uchar *k64, uchar *k56)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The Digital Encryption Standard (DES) is a shared key or symmetric - encryption using either a 56 bit key for single DES or three 56 - bit keys for triple des. The keys are encoded into 64 bits where - every eight bit is parity. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The basic DES function, <i>block_cipher</i>, works on a block of 8 bytes, - converting them in place. It takes a key schedule, a pointer to - the block, and a flag indicating encrypting (0) or decrypting - (1). The key schedule is created from the key using <i>des_key_setup</i>. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Since it is a bit awkward, <i>block_cipher</i> is rarely called directly. - Instead, one normally uses routines that encrypt larger buffers - of data and which may chain the encryption state from one buffer - to the next. These routines keep track of the state of the encryption - using a <tt><font size=+1>DESstate</font></tt> structure that contains the key - schedule and any chained state. <i>SetupDESstate</i> sets up the <tt><font size=+1>DESstate</font></tt> - structure using the key and an 8 byte initialization vector. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Electronic code book, using <i>desECBencrypt</i> and <i>desECBdecrypt</i>, is - the less secure mode. The encryption of each 8 bytes does not - depend on the encryption of any other. Hence the encryption is - a substitution cipher using 64 bit characters. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Cipher block chaining mode, using <i>desCBCencrypt</i> and <i>desCBCdecrypt</i>, - is more secure. Every block encrypted depends on the initialization - vector and all blocks encrypted before it. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - For both CBC and ECB modes, a stream of data can be encrypted - as multiple buffers. However, all buffers except the last must - be a multiple of 8 bytes to ensure successful decryption of the - stream. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - There are equivalent triple DES functions for each of the DES - functions. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - In the past Plan 9 used a 56 bit or 7 byte format for DES keys. - To be compatible with the rest of the world, we’ve abandoned this - format. There are two functions: <i>des56to64</i> and <i>des64to56</i> to convert - back and forth between the two formats. Also a key schedule can - be set up from the 7 byte format using <i>key_setup</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libsec<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/mp.html"><i>mp</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/aes.html"><i>aes</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/blowfish.html"><i>blowfish</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/dsa.html"><i>dsa</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/elgamal.html"><i>elgamal</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/rc4.html"><i>rc4</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/rsa.html"><i>rsa</i>(3)</a>, - <a href="../man3/sechash.html"><i>sechash</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/prime.html"><i>prime</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/rand.html"><i>rand</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/dial.html b/man/man3/dial.html deleted file mode 100644 index e1014859..00000000 --- a/man/man3/dial.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,241 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>dial(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>DIAL(3)</b><td align=right><b>DIAL(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - dial, announce, listen, accept, reject, netmkaddr, dialparse – - make and break network connections<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int dial(char *addr, char *local, char *dir, int *cfdp) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int announce(char *addr, char *dir) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int listen(char *dir, char *newdir) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int accept(int ctl, char *dir) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int reject(int ctl, char *dir, char *cause) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* netmkaddr(char *addr, char *defnet, char *defservice) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int dialparse(char *addr, char **net, char **unix,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - u32int *host, int *port)<br> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - For these routines, <i>addr</i> is a network address of the form <i>network</i><tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt><i>netaddr</i><tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt><i>service</i>, - <i>network</i><tt><font size=+1>!</font></tt><i>netaddr</i>, or simply <i>netaddr</i>. <i>Network</i> is <tt><font size=+1>tcp</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>udp</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>unix</font></tt>, - or the special token, <tt><font size=+1>net</font></tt>. <tt><font size=+1>Net</font></tt> is a free variable that stands - for any network in common between the source and the host <i>netaddr</i>. - <i>Netaddr</i> can be a host name, a - domain name, or a network address. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - On Plan 9, the <i>dir</i> argument is a path name to a <i>line directory</i> - that has files for accessing the connection. To keep the same - function signatures, the Unix port of these routines uses strings - of the form <tt><font size=+1>/dev/fd/</font></tt><i>n</i> instead of line directory paths. These strings - should be treated as opaque data and ignored. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Dial</i> makes a call to destination <i>addr</i> on a multiplexed network. - If the network in <i>addr</i> is <tt><font size=+1>net</font></tt>, <i>dial</i> will try in succession all - networks in common between source and destination until a call - succeeds. It returns a file descriptor open for reading and writing - the <tt><font size=+1>data</font></tt> file in the line directory. The <tt><font size=+1>addr</font></tt> file in the line - directory contains the address called. <i>Dial</i>’s <i>local</i>, <i>dir</i>, and - <i>cfdp</i> arguments are not supported and must be zero. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Announce</i> and <i>listen</i> are the complements of <i>dial</i>. <i>Announce</i> establishes - a network name to which calls can be made. Like <i>dial</i>, <i>announce</i> - returns an open <tt><font size=+1>ctl</font></tt> file. The <i>netaddr</i> used in announce may be - a local address or an asterisk, to indicate all local addresses, - e.g. <tt><font size=+1>tcp!*!echo</font></tt>. The <i>listen</i> routine takes as its - first argument the <i>dir</i> of a previous <i>announce</i>. When a call is - received, <i>listen</i> returns an open <tt><font size=+1>ctl</font></tt> file for the line the call - was received on. It sets <i>newdir</i> to the path name of the new line - directory. <i>Accept</i> accepts a call received by <i>listen</i>, while <i>reject</i> - refuses the call because of <i>cause</i>. <i>Accept</i> returns a file descriptor - for - the data file opened <tt><font size=+1>ORDWR</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Netmkaddr</i> makes an address suitable for dialing or announcing. - It takes an address along with a default network and service to - use if they are not specified in the address. It returns a pointer - to static data holding the actual address to use. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Dialparse</i> parses a network address as described above into a network - name, a Unix domain socket address, an IPv4 host address, and - an IPv4 port number.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Make a call and return an open file descriptor to use for communications:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>int callkremvax(void)<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - return dial("kremvax", 0, 0, 0);<br> - - </table> - }<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - Connect to a Unix socket served by <a href="../man4/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(4)</a>:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>int dialacme(void)<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - return dial("unix!/tmp/ns.ken.:0/acme", 0, 0, 0);<br> - - </table> - }<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - Announce as <tt><font size=+1>kremvax</font></tt> on TCP/IP and loop forever receiving calls - and echoing back to the caller anything sent:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>int<br> - bekremvax(void)<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int dfd, acfd, lcfd;<br> - char adir[40], ldir[40];<br> - int n;<br> - char buf[256];<br> - acfd = announce("tcp!*!7", adir);<br> - if(acfd < 0)<br> - return −1;<br> - for(;;){<br> - /* listen for a call */<br> - lcfd = listen(adir, ldir);<br> - if(lcfd < 0)<br> - return −1;<br> - /* fork a process to echo */<br> - switch(fork()){<br> - case −1:<br> - perror("forking");<br> - close(lcfd);<br> - break;<br> - case 0:<br> - /* accept the call and open the data file */<br> - dfd = accept(lcfd, ldir);<br> - if(dfd < 0)<br> - return −1;<br> - /* echo until EOF */<br> - while((n = read(dfd, buf, sizeof(buf))) > 0)<br> - write(dfd, buf, n);<br> - exits(0);<br> - default:<br> - close(lcfd);<br> - break;<br> - }<br> - }<br> - - </table> - }<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/dial.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/announce.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/_p9dialparse.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Dial</i>, <i>announce</i>, and <i>listen</i> return –1 if they fail.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - To avoid name conflicts with the underlying system, <i>dial</i>, <i>announce</i>, - <i>listen</i>, <i>netmkaddr</i>, and <i>reject</i> are preprocessor macros defined - as <i>p9dial</i>, <i>p9announce</i>, and so on; see <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/dirread.html b/man/man3/dirread.html deleted file mode 100644 index 7c5ba4ed..00000000 --- a/man/man3/dirread.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,114 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>dirread(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>DIRREAD(3)</b><td align=right><b>DIRREAD(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - dirread, dirreadall – read directory<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long dirread(int fd, Dir **buf) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long dirreadall(int fd, Dir **buf) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>#define STATMAX 65535U - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>#define DIRMAX (sizeof(Dir)+STATMAX)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The data returned by a <a href="../man3/read.html"><i>read</i>(3)</a> on a directory is a set of complete - directory entries in a machine-independent format, exactly equivalent - to the result of a <a href="../man3/stat.html"><i>stat</i>(3)</a> on each file or subdirectory in the - directory. <i>Dirread</i> decodes the directory entries into a machine-dependent - form. It reads from <i>fd</i> and unpacks the data - into an array of <tt><font size=+1>Dir</font></tt> structures whose address is returned in <tt><font size=+1>*buf</font></tt> - (see <a href="../man3/stat.html"><i>stat</i>(3)</a> for the layout of a <tt><font size=+1>Dir</font></tt>). The array is allocated - with <a href="../man3/malloc.html"><i>malloc</i>(3)</a> each time <i>dirread</i> is called. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Dirreadall</i> is like <i>dirread</i>, but reads in the entire directory; - by contrast, <i>dirread</i> steps through a directory one <a href="../man3/read.html"><i>read</i>(3)</a> at - a time. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Directory entries have variable length. A successful <i>read</i> of a - directory always returns an integral number of complete directory - entries; <i>dirread</i> always returns complete <tt><font size=+1>Dir</font></tt> structures. See <i>read</i>(9p) - for more information. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The constant <tt><font size=+1>STATMAX</font></tt> is the maximum size that a directory entry - can occupy. The constant <tt><font size=+1>DIRMAX</font></tt> is an upper limit on the size - necessary to hold a <tt><font size=+1>Dir</font></tt> structure and all the associated data. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Dirread</i> and <i>dirreadall</i> return the number of <tt><font size=+1>Dir</font></tt> structures filled - in <tt><font size=+1>buf</font></tt>. The file offset is advanced by the number of bytes actually - read.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/dirread.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/open.html"><i>open</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/read.html"><i>read</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Dirread</i> and <i>Dirreadall</i> return zero for end of file and a negative - value for error. In either case, <tt><font size=+1>*buf</font></tt> is set to <tt><font size=+1>nil</font></tt> so the pointer - can always be freed with impunity. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - These functions set <i>errstr</i>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/draw.html b/man/man3/draw.html deleted file mode 100644 index f90b16fc..00000000 --- a/man/man3/draw.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1174 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>draw(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>DRAW(3)</b><td align=right><b>DRAW(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Image, draw, drawop, gendraw, gendrawop, drawreplxy, drawrepl, - replclipr, line, lineop, poly, polyop, fillpoly, fillpolyop, bezier, - bezierop, bezspline, bezsplineop, bezsplinepts, fillbezier, fillbezierop, - fillbezspline, fillbezsplineop, ellipse, ellipseop, fillellipse, - fillellipseop, arc, arcop, fillarc, fillarcop, icossin, icossin2, - border, string, stringop, stringn, stringnop, runestring, runestringop, - runestringn, runestringnop, stringbg, stringbgop, stringnbg, stringnbgop, - runestringbg, runestringbgop, runestringnbg, runestringnbgop, - _string, ARROW, drawsetdebug – graphics functions<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <draw.h><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - typedef<br> - struct Image<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Display *display; /* display holding data */<br> - int id; /* id of system−held Image */<br> - Rectangle r; /* rectangle in data area, local coords */<br> - Rectangle clipr; /* clipping region */<br> - ulong chan; /* pixel channel format descriptor */<br> - int depth; /* number of bits per pixel */<br> - int repl; /* flag: data replicates to tile clipr */<br> - Screen *screen; /* 0 if not a window */<br> - Image *next; /* next in list of windows */<br> - - </table> - } Image;<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - typedef enum<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - /* Porter−Duff compositing operators */<br> - Clear = 0,<br> - SinD = 8,<br> - DinS = 4,<br> - SoutD = 2,<br> - DoutS = 1,<br> - S = SinD|SoutD,<br> - SoverD = SinD|SoutD|DoutS,<br> - SatopD = SinD|DoutS,<br> - SxorD = SoutD|DoutS,<br> - D = DinS|DoutS,<br> - DoverS = DinS|DoutS|SoutD,<br> - DatopS = DinS|SoutD,<br> - DxorS = DoutS|SoutD, /* == SxorD */<br> - Ncomp = 12,<br> - - </table> - } Drawop;<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - void draw(Image *dst, Rectangle r, Image *src,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Image *mask, Point p)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - void drawop(Image *dst, Rectangle r, Image *src,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Image *mask, Point p, Drawop op)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - void gendraw(Image *dst, Rectangle r, Image *src, Point sp,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Image *mask, Point mp)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - void gendrawop(Image *dst, Rectangle r, Image *src, Point sp,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Image *mask, Point mp, Drawop op)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - int drawreplxy(int min, int max, int x)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Point drawrepl(Rectangle r, Point p)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - void replclipr(Image *i, int repl, Rectangle clipr)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - void line(Image *dst, Point p0, Point p1, int end0, int end1,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int radius, Image *src, Point sp)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - void lineop(Image *dst, Point p0, Point p1, int end0, int end1,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int radius, Image *src, Point sp, Drawop op)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - void poly(Image *dst, Point *p, int np, int end0, int end1,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int radius, Image *src, Point sp)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - void polyop(Image *dst, Point *p, int np, int end0, int end1,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int radius, Image *src, Point sp, Drawop op)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - void fillpoly(Image *dst, Point *p, int np, int wind,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Image *src, Point sp)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - void fillpolyop(Image *dst, Point *p, int np, int wind,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Image *src, Point sp, Drawop op)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - int bezier(Image *dst, Point p0, Point p1, Point p2, Point p3,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int end0, int end1, int radius, Image *src, Point sp)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - int bezierop(Image *dst, Point p0, Point p1, Point p2, Point p3,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int end0, int end1, int radius, Image *src, Point sp,<br> - Drawop op)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - int bezspline(Image *dst, Point *pt, int npt, int end0, int end1,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int radius, Image *src, Point sp)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - int bezsplineop(Image *dst, Point *pt, int npt, int end0, int - end1,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int radius, Image *src, Point sp, Drawop op)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - int bezsplinepts(Point *pt, int npt, Point **pp)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int fillbezier(Image *dst, Point p0, Point p1, Point p2, Point - p3,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int w, Image *src, Point sp)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - int fillbezierop(Image *dst, Point p0, Point p1, Point p2, Point - p3,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int w, Image *src, Point sp, Drawop op)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - int fillbezspline(Image *dst, Point *pt, int npt, int w,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Image *src, Point sp)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - int fillbezsplineop(Image *dst, Point *pt, int npt, int w,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Image *src, Point sp, Drawop op)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - void ellipse(Image *dst, Point c, int a, int b, int thick,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Image *src, Point sp)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - void ellipseop(Image *dst, Point c, int a, int b, int thick,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Image *src, Point sp, Drawop op)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - void fillellipse(Image *dst, Point c, int a, int b,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Image *src, Point sp)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - void fillellipseop(Image *dst, Point c, int a, int b,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Image *src, Point sp, Drawop op)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - void arc(Image *dst, Point c, int a, int b, int thick,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Image *src, Point sp, int alpha, int phi)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - void arcop(Image *dst, Point c, int a, int b, int thick,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Image *src, Point sp, int alpha, int phi, Drawop op)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - void fillarc(Image *dst, Point c, int a, int b, Image *src,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Point sp, int alpha, int phi)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - void fillarcop(Image *dst, Point c, int a, int b, Image *src,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Point sp, int alpha, int phi, Drawop op)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - int icossin(int deg, int *cosp, int *sinp)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int icossin2(int x, int y, int *cosp, int *sinp)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - void border(Image *dst, Rectangle r, int i, Image *color, Point - sp)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Point string(Image *dst, Point p, Image *src, Point sp,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Font *f, char *s)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - Point stringop(Image *dst, Point p, Image *src, Point sp,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Font *f, char *s, Drawop op)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - Point stringn(Image *dst, Point p, Image *src, Point sp,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Font *f, char *s, int len)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - Point stringnop(Image *dst, Point p, Image *src, Point sp,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Font *f, char *s, int len, Drawop op)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - Point runestring(Image *dst, Point p, Image *src, Point sp,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Font *f, Rune *r)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - Point runestringop(Image *dst, Point p, Image *src, Point sp,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Font *f, Rune *r, Drawop op)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - Point runestringn(Image *dst, Point p, Image *src, Point sp,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Font *f, Rune *r, int len)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - Point runestringnop(Image *dst, Point p, Image *src, Point sp,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Font *f, Rune *r, int len, Drawop op)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - Point stringbg(Image *dst, Point p, Image *src, Point sp,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Font *f, char *s, Image *bg, Point bgp)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - Point stringbgop(Image *dst, Point p, Image *src, Point sp,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Font *f, char *s, Image *bg, Point bgp, Drawop op)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - Point stringnbg(Image *dst, Point p, Image *src, Point sp,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Font *f, char *s, int len, Image *bg, Point bgp)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - Point stringnbgop(Image *dst, Point p, Image *src, Point sp,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Font *f, char *s, int len, Image *bg, Point bgp, Drawop op)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - Point runestringbg(Image *dst, Point p, Image *src, Point sp,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Font *f, Rune *r, Image *bg, Point bgp)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - Point runestringbgop(Image *dst, Point p, Image *src, Point sp,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Font *f, Rune *r, Image *bg, Point bgp, Drawop op)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - Point runestringnbg(Image *dst, Point p, Image *src, Point sp,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Font *f, Rune *r, int len, Image *bg, Point bgp)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - Point runestringnbgop(Image *dst, Point p, Image *src, Point sp,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Font *f, Rune *r, int len, Image *bg, Point bgp, Drawop op)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - Point _string(Image *dst, Point p, Image *src,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Point sp, Font *f, char *s, Rune *r, int len,<br> - Rectangle clipr, Image *bg, Point bgp, Drawop op)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - void drawsetdebug(int on)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - enum<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - /* line ends */<br> - Endsquare = 0,<br> - Enddisc = 1,<br> - Endarrow = 2,<br> - Endmask = 0x1F<br> - - </table> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - #define ARROW(a, b, c) (Endarrow|((a)<<5)|((b)<<14)|((c)<<23))<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <tt><font size=+1>Image</font></tt> type defines rectangular pictures and the methods to - draw upon them; it is also the building block for higher level - objects such as windows and fonts. In particular, a window is - represented as an <tt><font size=+1>Image</font></tt>; no special operators are needed to draw - on a window. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt> The coordinates of the rectangle in the plane for which the <tt><font size=+1>Image</font></tt> - has defined pixel values. It should not be modified after the - image is created.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>clipr</font></tt> The clipping rectangle: operations that read or write the - image will not access pixels outside <tt><font size=+1>clipr</font></tt>. Frequently, <tt><font size=+1>clipr</font></tt> - is the same as <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt>, but it may differ; see in particular the discussion - of <tt><font size=+1>repl</font></tt>. The clipping region may be modified dynamically using - <i>replclipr</i> (<i>q.v.</i>).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>chan</font></tt> The pixel channel format descriptor, as described in <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a>. - The value should not be modified after the image is created.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>depth</font></tt> The number of bits per pixel in the picture; it is identically - <tt><font size=+1>chantodepth(chan)</font></tt> (see <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>) and is provided as a convenience. - The value should not be modified after the image is created.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>repl</font></tt> A boolean value specifying whether the image is tiled to cover - the plane when used as a source for a drawing operation. If <tt><font size=+1>repl</font></tt> - is zero, operations are restricted to the intersection of <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt> and - <tt><font size=+1>clipr</font></tt>. If <tt><font size=+1>repl</font></tt> is set, <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt> defines the tile to be replicated and - <tt><font size=+1>clipr</font></tt> defines the portion of the plane covered by the - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - tiling, in other words, <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt> is replicated to cover <tt><font size=+1>clipr</font></tt>; in such - cases <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>clipr</font></tt> are independent.<br> - For example, a replicated image with <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt> set to ((0, 0), (1, 1)) - and <tt><font size=+1>clipr</font></tt> set to ((0, 0), (100, 100)), with the single pixel of - <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt> set to blue, behaves identically to an image with <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>clipr</font></tt> - both set to ((0, 0), (100, 100)) and all pixels set to blue. However, - the first image requires far less memory. The - replication flag may be modified dynamically using <i>replclipr</i> (<i>q.v.</i>). - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - Most of the drawing functions come in two forms: a basic form, - and an extended form that takes an extra <tt><font size=+1>Drawop</font></tt> to specify a Porter-Duff - compositing operator to use. The basic forms assume the operator - is <tt><font size=+1>SoverD</font></tt>, which suffices for the vast majority of applications. - The extended forms are named by adding an - -<tt><font size=+1>op</font></tt> suffix to the basic form. Only the basic forms are listed - below.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>draw(</font></tt><i>dst</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>src</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>mask</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>p</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Draw</i> is the standard drawing function. Only those pixels within - the intersection of <i>dst</i><tt><font size=+1>−>r</font></tt> and <i>dst</i><tt><font size=+1>−>clipr</font></tt> will be affected; <i>draw</i> - ignores <i>dst</i><tt><font size=+1>−>repl</font></tt>. The operation proceeds as follows (this is a - description of the behavior, not the implementation):<br> - 1. If <tt><font size=+1>repl</font></tt> is set in <i>src</i> or <i>mask</i>, replicate their contents to fill - their clip rectangles.<br> - 2. Translate <i>src</i> and <i>mask</i> so <i>p</i> is aligned with <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>.min</font></tt>.<br> - 3. Set <i>r</i> to the intersection of <i>r</i> and <i>dst</i><tt><font size=+1>−>r</font></tt>.<br> - 4. Intersect <i>r</i> with <i>src</i><tt><font size=+1>−>clipr</font></tt>. If <i>src</i><tt><font size=+1>−>repl</font></tt> is false, also intersect - <i>r</i> with <i>src</i><tt><font size=+1>−>r</font></tt>.<br> - 5. Intersect <i>r</i> with <i>mask</i><tt><font size=+1>−>clipr</font></tt>. If <i>mask</i><tt><font size=+1>−>repl</font></tt> is false, also intersect - <i>r</i> with <i>mask</i><tt><font size=+1>−>r</font></tt>.<br> - 6. For each location in <i>r</i>, combine the <i>dst</i> pixel with the <i>src</i> pixel - using the alpha value corresponding to the <i>mask</i> pixel. If the - <i>mask</i> has an explicit alpha channel, the alpha value corresponding - to the <i>mask</i> pixel is simply that pixel’s alpha channel. Otherwise, - the alpha value is the NTSC greyscale - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - equivalent of the color value, with white meaning opaque and black - transparent. In terms of the Porter-Duff compositing algebra, - <i>draw</i> replaces the <i>dst</i> pixels with (<i>src</i> in <i>mask</i>) over <i>dst</i>. (In - the extended form, “over” is replaced by <i>op</i>).<br> - - </table> - The various pixel channel formats involved need not be identical. - If the channels involved are smaller than 8-bits, they will be - promoted before the calculation by replicating the extant bits; - after the calculation, they will be truncated to their proper - sizes.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>gendraw(</font></tt><i>dst</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>src</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>p0</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>mask</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>p1</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Similar to <i>draw</i> except that <i>gendraw</i> aligns the source and mask - differently: <i>src</i> is aligned so <i>p0</i> corresponds to <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>.min</font></tt> and <i>mask</i> - is aligned so <i>p1</i> corresponds to <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>.min</font></tt><i>.</i> For most purposes with - simple masks and source images, <tt><font size=+1>draw</font></tt> is sufficient, but <tt><font size=+1>gendraw</font></tt> - is the general operator and the one all other - drawing primitives are built upon.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>drawreplxy(</font></tt><i>min</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt><i>max</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt><i>x</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Clips <i>x</i> to be in the half-open interval [<i>min</i>, <i>max</i>) by adding or - subtracting a multiple of <i>max-min</i>.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>drawrepl(</font></tt><i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt><i>p</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Clips the point <i>p</i> to be within the rectangle <i>r</i> by translating - the point horizontally by an integer multiple of rectangle width - and vertically by the height.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>replclipr(</font></tt><i>i</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt><i>repl</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt><i>clipr</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Because the image data is stored on the server, local modifications - to the <tt><font size=+1>Image</font></tt> data structure itself will have no effect. <i>Repclipr</i> - modifies the local <tt><font size=+1>Image</font></tt> data structure’s <tt><font size=+1>repl</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>clipr</font></tt> fields, - and notifies the server of their modification.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>line(</font></tt><i>dst</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>p0</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>p1</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>end0</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>end1</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>thick</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>src</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>sp</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Line draws in <i>dst</i> a line of width 1+2*<i>thick</i> pixels joining points - <i>p0</i> and <i>p1</i>. The line is drawn using pixels from the <i>src</i> image aligned - so <i>sp</i> in the source corresponds to <i>p0</i> in the destination. The - line touches both <i>p0</i> and <i>p1</i>, and <i>end0</i> and <i>end1</i> specify how the - ends of the line are drawn. <tt><font size=+1>Endsquare - </font></tt>terminates the line perpendicularly to the direction of the line; - a thick line with <tt><font size=+1>Endsquare</font></tt> on both ends will be a rectangle. - <tt><font size=+1>Enddisc</font></tt> terminates the line by drawing a disc of diameter 1+2*<i>thick</i> - centered on the end point. <tt><font size=+1>Endarrow</font></tt> terminates the line with an - arrowhead whose tip touches the endpoint. - The macro <tt><font size=+1>ARROW</font></tt> permits explicit control of the shape of the arrow. - If all three parameters are zero, it produces the default arrowhead, - otherwise, <i>a</i> sets the distance along line from end of the regular - line to tip, <i>b</i> sets the distance along line from the barb to the - tip, and <i>c</i> sets the distance perpendicular to the - line from edge of line to the tip of the barb, all in pixels.<br> - <i>Line</i> and the other geometrical operators are equivalent to calls - to <i>gendraw</i> using a mask produced by the geometric procedure.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>poly(</font></tt><i>dst</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>p</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>np</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>end0</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>end1</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>thick</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>src</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>sp</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Poly</i> draws a general polygon; it is conceptually equivalent to - a series of calls to <i>line</i> joining adjacent points in the array - of <tt><font size=+1>Points</font></tt> <i>p</i>, which has <i>np</i> elements. The ends of the polygon are - specified as in <i>line</i>; interior lines are terminated with <tt><font size=+1>Enddisc</font></tt> - to make smooth joins. The source is aligned so <i>sp - </i>corresponds to <i>p</i><tt><font size=+1>[0]</font></tt>.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>fillpoly(</font></tt><i>dst</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>p</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>np</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>wind</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>src</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>sp</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Fillpoly</i> is like <i>poly</i> but fills in the resulting polygon rather - than outlining it. The source is aligned so <i>sp</i> corresponds to - <i>p</i><tt><font size=+1>[0]</font></tt>. The winding rule parameter <i>wind</i> resolves ambiguities about - what to fill if the polygon is self-intersecting. If <i>wind</i> is <tt><font size=+1>~0</font></tt>, - a pixel is inside the polygon if the polygon’s winding number - about the point is non-zero. If <i>wind</i> is <tt><font size=+1>1</font></tt>, a pixel is inside if - the winding number is odd. Complementary values (0 or ~1) cause - outside pixels to be filled. The meaning of other values is undefined. - The polygon is closed with a line if necessary.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>bezier(</font></tt><i>dst</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>a</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>b</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>c</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>d</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>end0</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>end1</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>thick</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>src</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>sp</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Bezier</i> draws the cubic Bezier curve defined by <tt><font size=+1>Points</font></tt> <i>a</i>, <i>b</i>, <i>c</i>, - and <i>d</i>. The end styles are determined by <i>end0</i> and <i>end1</i>; the thickness - of the curve is 1+2*<i>thick</i>. The source is aligned so <i>sp</i> in <i>src</i> - corresponds to <i>a</i> in <i>dst</i>.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>bezspline(</font></tt><i>dst</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>p</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>end0</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>end1</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>thick</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>src</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>sp</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Bezspline</i> takes the same arguments as <i>poly</i> but draws a quadratic - B-spline (despite its name) rather than a polygon. If the first - and last points in <i>p</i> are equal, the spline has periodic end conditions.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>bezsplinepts(</font></tt><i>pt</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>npt</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>pp</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Bezsplinepts</i> returns in <i>pp</i> a list of points making up the open - polygon that <i>bezspline</i> would draw. The caller is responsible for - freeing <i>*pp</i>.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>fillbezier(</font></tt><i>dst</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>a</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>b</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>c</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>d</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>wind</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>src</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>sp</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Fillbezier</i> is to <i>bezier</i> as <i>fillpoly</i> is to <i>poly</i>.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>fillbezspline(</font></tt><i>dst</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>p</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>wind</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>src</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>sp</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Fillbezspline</i> is like <i>fillpoly</i> but fills the quadratic B-spline - rather than the polygon outlined by <i>p</i>. The spline is closed with - a line if necessary.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>ellipse(</font></tt><i>dst</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>c</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>a</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>b</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>thick</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>src</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>sp</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Ellipse</i> draws in <i>dst</i> an ellipse centered on <i>c</i> with horizontal - and vertical semiaxes <i>a</i> and <i>b</i>. The source is aligned so <i>sp</i> in - <i>src</i> corresponds to <i>c</i> in <i>dst</i>. The ellipse is drawn with thickness - 1+2*<i>thick</i>.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>fillellipse(</font></tt><i>dst</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>c</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>a</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>b</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>src</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>sp</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Fillellipse</i> is like <i>ellipse</i> but fills the ellipse rather than - outlining it.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>arc(</font></tt><i>dst</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>c</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>a</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>b</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>thick</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>src</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>sp</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>alpha</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>phi</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Arc</i> is like <i>ellipse</i>, but draws only that portion of the ellipse - starting at angle <i>alpha</i> and extending through an angle of <i>phi</i>. - The angles are measured in degrees counterclockwise from the positive - <i>x</i> axis.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>fillarc(</font></tt><i>dst</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>c</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>a</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>b</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>src</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>sp</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>alpha</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>phi</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Fillarc</i> is like <i>arc</i>, but fills the sector with the source color.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>icossin(</font></tt><i>deg</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>cosp</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>sinp</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Icossin</i> stores in <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt><i>cosp</i> and <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt><i>sinp</i> scaled integers representing - the cosine and sine of the angle <i>deg</i>, measured in integer degrees. - The values are scaled so cos(0) is 1024.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>icossin2(</font></tt><i>x</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>y</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>cosp</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>sinp</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Icossin2</i> is analogous to <i>icossin,</i> with the angle represented not - in degrees but implicitly by the point (<i>x</i>,<i>y</i>). It is to <i>icossin</i> - what <tt><font size=+1>atan2</font></tt> is to <tt><font size=+1>atan</font></tt> (see <a href="../man3/sin.html"><i>sin</i>(3)</a>).<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>border(</font></tt><i>dst</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>i</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>color</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>sp</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Border</i> draws an outline of rectangle <i>r</i> in the specified <i>color</i>. - The outline has width <i>i</i>; if positive, the border goes inside the - rectangle; negative, outside. The source is aligned so <i>sp</i> corresponds - to <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>.min</font></tt><i>.<br> - </i> - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>string(</font></tt><i>dst</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>p</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>src</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>sp</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>font</i><tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt> <i>s</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>String</i> draws in <i>dst</i> characters specified by the string <i>s</i> and <i>font</i>; - it is equivalent to a series of calls to <i>gendraw</i> using source - <i>src</i> and masks determined by the character shapes. The text is - positioned with the left of the first character at <i>p</i><tt><font size=+1>.x</font></tt> and the - top of the line of text at <i>p</i><tt><font size=+1>.y</font></tt>. The source is positioned so <i>sp</i> - in - <i>src</i> corresponds to <i>p</i> in <i>dst</i>. <i>String</i> returns a <tt><font size=+1>Point</font></tt> that is the - position of the next character that would be drawn if the string - were longer.<br> - For characters with undefined or zero-width images in the font, - the character at font position 0 (NUL) is drawn.<br> - The other string routines are variants of this basic form, and - have names that encode their variant behavior. Routines whose - names contain <tt><font size=+1>rune</font></tt> accept a string of Runes rather than UTF-encoded - bytes. Routines ending in <tt><font size=+1>n</font></tt> accept an argument, <i>n</i>, that defines - the number of characters to draw rather than - accepting a NUL-terminated string. Routines containing <tt><font size=+1>bg</font></tt> draw - the background behind the characters in the specified color (<i>bg</i>) - and alignment (<i>bgp</i>); normally the text is drawn leaving the background - intact.<br> - The routine <i>_string</i> captures all this behavior into a single operator. - Whether it draws a UTF string or Rune string depends on whether - <i>s</i> or <i>r</i> is null (the string length is always determined by <i>len</i>). - If <i>bg</i> is non-null, it is used as a background color. The <i>clipr</i> - argument allows further management of clipping when - drawing the string; it is intersected with the usual clipping - rectangles to further limit the extent of the text.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>drawsetdebug(</font></tt><i>on</i><tt><font size=+1>)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Turns on or off debugging output (usually to a serial line) according - to whether <i>on</i> is non-zero.<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libdraw<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/stringsize.html"><i>stringsize</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man7/color.html"><i>color</i>(7)</a>, <a href="../man7/utf.html"><i>utf</i>(7)</a>, <a href="../man3/addpt.html"><i>addpt</i>(3)</a> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - T. Porter, T. Duff. “Compositing Digital Images”, <i>Computer Graphics</i> - (Proc. SIGGRAPH), 18:3, pp. 253-259, 1984.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines call the graphics error function on fatal errors.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Anti-aliased characters can be drawn by defining a font with multiple - bits per pixel, but there are no anti-aliasing geometric primitives.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/dsa.html b/man/man3/dsa.html deleted file mode 100644 index 765ddd7c..00000000 --- a/man/man3/dsa.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,172 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>dsa(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>DSA(3)</b><td align=right><b>DSA(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - dsagen, dsasign, dsaverify, dsapuballoc, dsapubfree, dsaprivalloc, - dsaprivfree, dsasigalloc, dsasigfree, dsaprivtopub - digital signature - algorithm<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <mp.h><br> - #include <libsec.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>DSApriv* dsagen(DSApub *opub) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>DSAsig* dsasign(DSApriv *k, mpint *m) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int dsaverify(DSApub *k, DSAsig *sig, mpint *m) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>DSApub* dsapuballoc(void) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void dsapubfree(DSApub*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>DSApriv* dsaprivalloc(void) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void dsaprivfree(DSApriv*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>DSAsig* dsasigalloc(void) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void dsasigfree(DSAsig*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>DSApub* dsaprivtopub(DSApriv*)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - DSA is the NIST approved digital signature algorithm. The owner - of a key publishes the public part of the key:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>struct DSApub<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - mpint *p; // modulus<br> - mpint *q; // group order, q divides p−1<br> - mpint *alpha; // group generator<br> - mpint *key; // alpha**secret mod p<br> - - </table> - };<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - This part can be used for verifying signatures (with <i>dsaverify</i>) - created by the owner. The owner signs (with <i>dsasign</i>) using his - private key:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>struct DSApriv<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - DSApub pub;<br> - mpint *secret; // (decryption key)<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - Keys are generated using <i>dsagen</i>. If <i>dsagen</i>’s argument <i>opub</i> is - <tt><font size=+1>nil</font></tt>, a key is created using a new <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>q</font></tt> generated by <i>DSAprimes</i> - (see <a href="../man3/prime.html"><i>prime</i>(3)</a>). Otherwise, <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>q</font></tt> are copied from the old key. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Dsaprivtopub</i> returns a newly allocated copy of the public key - corresponding to the private key. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The routines <i>dsapuballoc</i>, <i>dsapubfree</i>, <i>dsaprivalloc</i>, and <i>dsaprivfree</i> - are provided to manage key storage. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Dsasign</i> signs message <i>m</i> using a private key <i>k</i> yielding a<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>struct DSAsig<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - mpint *r, *s;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - <i>Dsaverify</i> returns 0 if the signature is valid and –1 if not. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The routines <i>dsasigalloc</i> and <i>dsasigfree</i> are provided to manage - signature storage.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libsec<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/mp.html"><i>mp</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/aes.html"><i>aes</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/blowfish.html"><i>blowfish</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/des.html"><i>des</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/rc4.html"><i>rc4</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/rsa.html"><i>rsa</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/sechash.html"><i>sechash</i>(3)</a>, - <a href="../man3/prime.html"><i>prime</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/rand.html"><i>rand</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/dup.html b/man/man3/dup.html deleted file mode 100644 index c601e3b2..00000000 --- a/man/man3/dup.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>dup(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>DUP(3)</b><td align=right><b>DUP(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - dup – duplicate an open file descriptor<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int dup(int oldfd, int newfd)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Given a file descriptor, <i>oldfd</i>, referring to an open file, <i>dup</i> - returns a new file descriptor referring to the same file. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If <i>newfd</i> is –1 the system chooses the lowest available file descriptor. - Otherwise, <i>dup</i> will use <i>newfd</i> for the new file descriptor (closing - any old file associated with <i>newfd</i>).<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/dup.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Sets <i>errstr</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - To avoid name conflicts with the underlying system, <i>dup</i> is a preprocessor - macro defined as <i>p9dup</i>; see <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/elgamal.html b/man/man3/elgamal.html deleted file mode 100644 index a6518468..00000000 --- a/man/man3/elgamal.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,174 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>elgamal(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>ELGAMAL(3)</b><td align=right><b>ELGAMAL(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - eggen, egencrypt, egdecrypt, egsign, egverify, egpuballoc, egpubfree, - egprivalloc, egprivfree, egsigalloc, egsigfree, egprivtopub - - elgamal encryption<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <mp.h><br> - #include <libsec.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>EGpriv* eggen(int nlen, int nrep) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>mpint* egencrypt(EGpub *k, mpint *in, mpint *out) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>mpint* egdecrypt(EGpriv *k, mpint *in, mpint *out) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>EGsig* egsign(EGpriv *k, mpint *m) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int egverify(EGpub *k, EGsig *sig, mpint *m) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>EGpub* egpuballoc(void) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void egpubfree(EGpub*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>EGpriv* egprivalloc(void) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void egprivfree(EGpriv*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>EGsig* egsigalloc(void) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void egsigfree(EGsig*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>EGpub* egprivtopub(EGpriv*)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Elgamal is a public key encryption and signature algorithm. The - owner of a key publishes the public part of the key:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>struct EGpub<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - mpint *p; // modulus<br> - mpint *alpha; // generator<br> - mpint *key; // (encryption key) alpha**secret mod p<br> - - </table> - };<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - This part can be used for encrypting data (with <i>egencrypt</i>) to - be sent to the owner. The owner decrypts (with <i>egdecrypt</i>) using - his private key:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>struct EGpriv<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - EGpub pub;<br> - mpint *secret; // (decryption key)<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - Keys are generated using <i>eggen</i>. <i>Eggen</i> takes both bit length of - the modulus and the number of repetitions of the Miller-Rabin - primality test to run. If the latter is 0, it does the default - number of rounds. <i>Egprivtopub</i> returns a newly allocated copy of - the public key corresponding to the private key. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The routines <i>egpuballoc</i>, <i>egpubfree</i>, <i>egprivalloc</i>, and <i>egprivfree</i> - are provided to manage key storage. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Egsign</i> signs message <i>m</i> using a private key <i>k</i> yielding a<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>struct EGsig<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - mpint *r, *s;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - <i>Egverify</i> returns 0 if the signature is valid and –1 if not. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The routines <i>egsigalloc</i> and <i>egsigfree</i> are provided to manage signature - storage.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libsec<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/mp.html"><i>mp</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/aes.html"><i>aes</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/blowfish.html"><i>blowfish</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/des.html"><i>des</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/dsa.html"><i>dsa</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/rc4.html"><i>rc4</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/rsa.html"><i>rsa</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/sechash.html"><i>sechash</i>(3)</a>, - <a href="../man3/prime.html"><i>prime</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/rand.html"><i>rand</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/encode.html b/man/man3/encode.html deleted file mode 100644 index c7a8132c..00000000 --- a/man/man3/encode.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>encode(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>ENCODE(3)</b><td align=right><b>ENCODE(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - dec64, enc64, dec32, enc32, dec16, enc16, encodefmt – encoding - byte arrays as strings<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int dec64(uchar *out, int lim, char *in, int n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int enc64(char *out, int lim, uchar *in, int n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int dec32(uchar *out, int lim, char *in, int n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int enc32(char *out, int lim, uchar *in, int n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int dec16(uchar *out, int lim, char *in, int n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int enc16(char *out, int lim, uchar *in, int n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int encodefmt(Fmt*)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Enc16</i>, <i>enc32</i> and <i>enc64</i> create null terminated strings. They return - the size of the encoded string (without the null) or -1 if the - encoding fails. The encoding fails if <i>lim</i>, the length of the output - buffer, is too small. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Dec16</i>, <i>dec32</i> and <i>dec64</i> return the number of bytes decoded or -1 - if the decoding fails. The decoding fails if the output buffer - is not large enough or, for base 32, if the input buffer length - is not a multiple of 8. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Encodefmt</i> can be used with <a href="../man3/fmtinstall.html"><i>fmtinstall</i>(3)</a> and <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a> to print - encoded representations of byte arrays. The verbs are<br> - <tt><font size=+1>H</font></tt> base 16 (i.e. hexadecimal). The default encoding is in upper - case. The <tt><font size=+1>l</font></tt> flag forces lower case.<br> - <tt><font size=+1><</font></tt> base 32<br> - <tt><font size=+1>[</font></tt> base 64 (same as MIME) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The length of the array is specified as <i>f2</i>. For example, to display - a 15 byte array as hex:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>char x[15];<br> - fmtinstall('H', encodefmt);<br> - print("%.*H\n", sizeof x, x);<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/u32.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/u64.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/errstr.html b/man/man3/errstr.html deleted file mode 100644 index 547efc8d..00000000 --- a/man/man3/errstr.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,121 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>errstr(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>ERRSTR(3)</b><td align=right><b>ERRSTR(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - errstr, rerrstr, werrstr – description of last system call error<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int errstr(char *err, uint nerr) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void rerrstr(char *err, uint nerr) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void werrstr(char *fmt, ...)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - When a system call fails it returns –1 and records a null terminated - string describing the error in a per-process buffer. <i>Errstr</i> swaps - the contents of that buffer with the contents of the array <i>err</i>. - <i>Errstr</i> will write at most <i>nerr</i> bytes into <i>err</i>; if the per-process - error string does not fit, it is silently truncated at a UTF - character boundary. The returned string is NUL-terminated. Usually - <i>errstr</i> will be called with an empty string, but the exchange property - provides a mechanism for libraries to set the return value for - the next call to <i>errstr</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The per-process buffer is <tt><font size=+1>ERRMAX</font></tt> bytes long. Any error string - provided by the user will be truncated at <tt><font size=+1>ERRMAX−1</font></tt> bytes. <tt><font size=+1>ERRMAX</font></tt> - is defined in <tt><font size=+1><libc.h></font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If no system call has generated an error since the last call to - <i>errstr</i> with an empty string, the result is an empty string. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The verb <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt> in <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a> calls <i>errstr</i> and outputs the error string. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Rerrstr</i> reads the error string but does not modify the per-process - buffer, so a subsequent <i>errstr</i> will recover the same string. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Werrstr</i> takes a <i>print</i> style format as its argument and uses it - to format a string to pass to <i>errstr</i>. The string returned from - <i>errstr</i> is discarded. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The error string is maintained in parallel with the Unix error - number <i>errno</i>. Changing <i>errno</i> will reset the error string, and - changing the error string via <i>errstr</i> or <i>werrstr</i> will reset <i>errno</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/errstr.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Errstr</i> always returns 0.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/perror.html"><i>perror</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The implementation sets <i>errno</i> to the (somewhat arbitrary) constant - 0x19283745 when the error string is valid. When <i>errno</i> is set to - other values, the error string is synthesized using <a href="../man3/strerror.html"><i>strerror</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/event.html b/man/man3/event.html deleted file mode 100644 index 87cff2fd..00000000 --- a/man/man3/event.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,390 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>event(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>EVENT(3)</b><td align=right><b>EVENT(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - event, einit, estart, estartfn, etimer, eread, emouse, ekbd, ecanread, - ecanmouse, ecankbd, ereadmouse, eatomouse, eresized, egetrect, - edrawgetrect, emenuhit, emoveto, esetcursor, Event, Mouse, Menu - – graphics events<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <draw.h><br> - #include <event.h><br> - #include <cursor.h><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void einit(ulong keys)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>ulong event(Event *e)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Mouse emouse(void)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int ekbd(void)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int ecanmouse(void)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int ecankbd(void)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int ereadmouse(Mouse *m)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int eatomouse(Mouse *m, char *buf, int n)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>ulong estart(ulong key, int fd, int n)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>ulong estartfn(int id, ulong key, int fd, int n,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int (*fn)(Event*, uchar*, int))<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>ulong etimer(ulong key, int n)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>ulong eread(ulong keys, Event *e)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int ecanread(ulong keys)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void eresized(int new)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rectangle egetrect(int but, Mouse *m)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void edrawgetrect(Rectangle r, int up)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int emenuhit(int but, Mouse *m, Menu *menu)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>int emoveto(Point p)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>int esetcursor(Cursor *c)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>extern Mouse *mouse<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>enum{<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Emouse = 1,<br> - Ekeyboard = 2,<br> - - </table> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines provide an interface to multiple sources of input - for unthreaded programs. Threaded programs (see <a href="../man3/thread.html"><i>thread</i>(3)</a>) should - instead use the threaded mouse and keyboard interface described - in <a href="../man3/mouse.html"><i>mouse</i>(3)</a> and <a href="../man3/keyboard.html"><i>keyboard</i>(3)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Einit</i> must be called first. If the argument to <i>einit</i> has the <tt><font size=+1>Emouse</font></tt> - and <tt><font size=+1>Ekeyboard</font></tt> bits set, the mouse and keyboard events will be - enabled; in this case, <i>initdraw</i> (see <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>) must have already - been called. The user must provide a function called <i>eresized</i> - to be called whenever the window in which the process - is running has been resized; the argument <i>new</i> is a flag specifying - whether the program must call <i>getwindow</i> (see <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>) to re-establish - a connection to its window. After resizing (and perhaps calling - <i>getwindow</i>), the global variable <tt><font size=+1>screen</font></tt> will be updated to point - to the new window’s <tt><font size=+1>Image</font></tt> structure. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - As characters are typed on the keyboard, they are read by the - event mechanism and put in a queue. <i>Ekbd</i> returns the next rune - from the queue, blocking until the queue is non-empty. The characters - are read in raw mode, so they are available as soon as a complete - rune is typed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - When the mouse moves or a mouse button is pressed or released, - a new mouse event is queued by the event mechanism. <i>Emouse</i> returns - the next mouse event from the queue, blocking until the queue - is non-empty. <i>Emouse</i> returns a <tt><font size=+1>Mouse</font></tt> structure:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>struct Mouse<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int buttons;<br> - Point xy;<br> - ulong msec;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>Buttons&1</font></tt> is set when the left mouse button is pressed, <tt><font size=+1>buttons&2</font></tt> - when the middle button is pressed, and <tt><font size=+1>buttons&4</font></tt> when the right - button is pressed. The current mouse position is always returned - in <tt><font size=+1>xy</font></tt>. <tt><font size=+1>Msec</font></tt> is a time stamp in units of milliseconds. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Ecankbd</i> and <i>ecanmouse</i> return non-zero when there are keyboard - or mouse events available to be read. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Ereadmouse</i> reads the next mouse event from the file descriptor - connected to the mouse, converts the textual data into a <tt><font size=+1>Mouse</font></tt> - structure by calling <i>eatomouse</i> with the buffer and count from - the read call, and returns the number of bytes read, or –1 for - an error. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Estart</i> can be used to register additional file descriptors to - scan for input. It takes as arguments the file descriptor to register, - the maximum length of an event message on that descriptor, and - a key to be used in accessing the event. The key must be a power - of 2 and must not conflict with any previous keys. If a zero - key is given, a key will be allocated and returned. <i>Estartfn</i> is - similar to <i>estart</i>, but processes the data received by calling - <i>fn</i> before returning the event to the user. The function <i>fn</i> is - called with the <tt><font size=+1>id</font></tt> of the event; it should return <tt><font size=+1>id</font></tt> if the event - is to be passed to the user, <tt><font size=+1>0</font></tt> if it is to be ignored. The variable - <tt><font size=+1>Event.v - </font></tt>can be used by <i>fn</i> to attach an arbitrary data item to the returned - <tt><font size=+1>Event</font></tt> structure. <tt><font size=+1> Ekeyboard</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>Emouse</font></tt> are the keyboard and mouse - event keys. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Etimer</i> starts a repeating timer with a period of <i>n</i> milliseconds; - it returns the timer event key, or zero if it fails. Only one - timer can be started. Extra timer events are not queued and the - timer channel has no associated data. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Eread</i> waits for the next event specified by the mask <i>keys</i> of event - keys submitted to <i>estart</i>. It fills in the appropriate field of - the argument <tt><font size=+1>Event</font></tt> structure, which looks like:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>struct Event<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int kbdc;<br> - Mouse mouse;<br> - int n;<br> - void *v;<br> - uchar data[EMAXMSG];<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>Data</font></tt> is an array which is large enough to hold a 9P message. <i>Eread</i> - returns the key for the event which was chosen. For example, if - a mouse event was read, <tt><font size=+1>Emouse</font></tt> will be returned. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Event</i> waits for the next event of any kind. The return is the - same as for <i>eread</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - As described in <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>, the graphics functions are buffered. - <i>Event</i>, <i>eread</i>, <i>emouse</i>, and <i>ekbd</i> all cause a buffer flush unless - there is an event of the appropriate type already queued. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Ecanread</i> checks whether a call to <tt><font size=+1>eread(keys)</font></tt> would block, returning - 0 if it would, 1 if it would not. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Getrect</i> prompts the user to sweep a rectangle. It should be called - with <i>m</i> holding the mouse event that triggered the <i>egetrect</i> (or, - if none, a <tt><font size=+1>Mouse</font></tt> with <tt><font size=+1>buttons</font></tt> set to 7). It changes to the sweep - cursor, waits for the buttons all to be released, and then waits - for button number <i>but</i> to be pressed, marking the initial - corner. If another button is pressed instead, <i>egetrect</i> returns - a rectangle with zero for both corners, after waiting for all - the buttons to be released. Otherwise, <i>egetrect</i> continually draws - the swept rectangle until the button is released again, and returns - the swept rectangle. The mouse structure pointed to by <i>m</i> will - contain the final mouse event. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Egetrect</i> uses successive calls to <i>edrawgetrect</i> to maintain the - red rectangle showing the sweep-in-progress. The rectangle to - be drawn is specified by <i>rc</i> and the <i>up</i> parameter says whether - to draw (1) or erase (0) the rectangle. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Emenuhit</i> displays a menu and returns a selected menu item number. - It should be called with <i>m</i> holding the mouse event that triggered - the <i>emenuhit</i>; it will call <i>emouse</i> to update it. A <tt><font size=+1>Menu</font></tt> is a structure:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>struct Menu<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - char **item;<br> - char *(*gen)(int);<br> - int lasthit;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - If <tt><font size=+1>item</font></tt> is nonzero, it should be a null-terminated array of the - character strings to be displayed as menu items. Otherwise, <tt><font size=+1>gen</font></tt> - should be a function that, given an item number, returns the character - string for that item, or zero if the number is past the end of - the list. Items are numbered starting at zero. <i>Menuhit - </i>waits until <i>but</i> is released, and then returns the number of the - selection, or –1 for no selection. The <i>m</i> argument is filled in - with the final mouse event. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Emoveto</i> moves the mouse cursor to the position <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt> on the screen. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Esetcursor</i> changes the cursor image to that described by the <tt><font size=+1>Cursor</font></tt> - <i>c</i> (see <a href="../man3/mouse.html"><i>mouse</i>(3)</a>). If <tt><font size=+1>c</font></tt> is nil, it restores the image to the default - arrow.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libdraw<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/rio.html"><i>rio</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/plumb.html"><i>plumb</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Etimer</i> and <i>estart</i> are unimplemented.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/exec.html b/man/man3/exec.html deleted file mode 100644 index e5397352..00000000 --- a/man/man3/exec.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,146 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>exec(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>EXEC(3)</b><td align=right><b>EXEC(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - exec, execl – execute a file<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int exec(char *name, char* argv[])<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int execl(char *name, ...)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Exec</i> and <i>execl</i> overlay the calling process with the named file, - then transfer to the entry point of the image of the file. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Name</i> points to the name of the file to be executed; it must not - be a directory, and the permissions must allow the current user - to execute it (see <a href="../man3/stat.html"><i>stat</i>(3)</a>). It should also be a valid binary - image, as defined by the local operating system, or a shell script - (see <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a>). The first line of a shell script must begin with - <tt><font size=+1>#!</font></tt> followed - by the name of the program to interpret the file and any initial - arguments to that program, for example<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#!/bin/rc<br> - ls | mc<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - When a C program is executed, it is called as follows:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>void main(int argc, char *argv[])<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - <i>Argv</i> is a copy of the array of argument pointers passed to <i>exec</i>; - that array must end in a null pointer, and <i>argc</i> is the number - of elements before the null pointer. By convention, the first - argument should be the name of the program to be executed. <i>Execl</i> - is like <i>exec</i> except that <i>argv</i> will be an array of the parameters - that follow <i>name</i> in the call. The last argument to <i>execl</i> must - be a null pointer. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - For a file beginning <tt><font size=+1>#!</font></tt>, the arguments passed to the program (<tt><font size=+1>/bin/rc</font></tt> - in the example above) will be the name of the file being executed, - any arguments on the <tt><font size=+1>#!</font></tt> line, the name of the file again, and - finally the second and subsequent arguments given to the original - <i>exec</i> call. The result honors the two conventions - of a program accepting as argument a file to be interpreted and - <tt><font size=+1>argv[0]</font></tt> naming the file being executed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Most attributes of the calling process are carried into the result; - in particular, files remain open across <i>exec</i> (except those opened - with <tt><font size=+1>OCEXEC</font></tt> OR’d into the open mode; see <a href="../man3/open.html"><i>open</i>(3)</a>); and the working - directory and environment (see <a href="../man3/getenv.html"><i>getenv</i>(3)</a>) remain the same. However, - a newly <i>exec’ed</i> process has no notification - handlers (see <a href="../man3/notify.html"><i>notify</i>(3)</a>).<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/exec.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/execl.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/prof.html"><i>prof</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/stat.html"><i>stat</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - If these functions fail, they return and set <i>errstr</i>. There can - be no return from a successful <i>exec</i> or <i>execl</i>; the calling image - is lost.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - On Unix, unlike on Plan 9, <i>exec</i> and <i>execl</i> use the user’s current - path to locate <i>prog</i>. This is a clumsy way to deal with Unix’s - lack of a union directory for <tt><font size=+1>/bin</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - To avoid name conflicts with the underlying system, <i>exec</i> and <i>execl</i> - are preprocessor macros defined as <i>p9exec</i> and <i>p9execl</i>; see <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/exits.html b/man/man3/exits.html deleted file mode 100644 index cc94a468..00000000 --- a/man/man3/exits.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,126 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>exits(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>EXITS(3)</b><td align=right><b>EXITS(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - exits, _exits, atexit, atexitdont, terminate – terminate process, - process cleanup<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void _exits(char *msg)<br> - void exits(char *msg)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int atexit(void(*)(void))<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void atexitdont(void(*)(void))<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Exits</i> is the conventional way to terminate a process. <i>_Exits</i> also - terminates a process but does not call the registered <i>atexit</i> handlers - (<i>q.v.</i>). They can never return. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Msg</i> conventionally includes a brief (maximum length <tt><font size=+1>ERRLEN</font></tt>) explanation - of the reason for exiting, or a null pointer or empty string to - indicate normal termination. The string is passed to the parent - process, prefixed by the name and process id of the exiting process, - when the parent does a <a href="../man3/wait.html"><i>wait</i>(3)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Before calling <i>_exits</i> with <i>msg</i> as an argument, <i>exits</i> calls in - reverse order all the functions recorded by <i>atexit</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Atexit</i> records <i>fn</i> as a function to be called by <i>exits</i>. It returns - zero if it failed, nonzero otherwise. A typical use is to register - a cleanup routine for an I/O package. To simplify programs that - fork or share memory, <i>exits</i> only calls those <i>atexit</i>-registered - functions that were registered by the same process as that calling - <i>exits</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Calling <i>atexit</i> twice (or more) with the same function argument - causes <i>exits</i> to invoke the function twice (or more). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - There is a limit to the number of exit functions that will be - recorded; <i>atexit</i> returns 0 if that limit has been reached. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Atexitdont</i> cancels a previous registration of an exit function.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/atexit.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/_exits.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man2/fork.html"><i>fork</i>(2)</a>, <a href="../man3/wait.html"><i>wait</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Because of limitations of Unix, the exit status of a process can - only be an 8-bit integer. Exit status 0 is used for empty exit - messages, and 1 for non-empty messages. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Exit codes 97 through 99 are used by the thread library to signal - internal synchronization errors between the main program and a - proxy process that implements backgrounding. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - To avoid name conflicts with the underlying system, <i>atexit</i> and - <i>atexitdont</i> are preprocessor macros defined as <i>p9atexit</i> and <i>p9atexitdont</i>; - see <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/fcall.html b/man/man3/fcall.html deleted file mode 100644 index 926b47dc..00000000 --- a/man/man3/fcall.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,274 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>fcall(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>FCALL(3)</b><td align=right><b>FCALL(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Fcall, convS2M, convD2M, convM2S, convM2D, fcallfmt, dirfmt, dirmodefmt, - read9pmsg, statcheck, sizeS2M, sizeD2M – interface to Plan 9 File - protocol<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <fcall.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>uint convS2M(Fcall *f, uchar *ap, uint nap) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>uint convD2M(Dir *d, uchar *ap, uint nap) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>uint convM2S(uchar *ap, uint nap, Fcall *f) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>uint convM2D(uchar *ap, uint nap, Dir *d, char *strs) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int dirfmt(Fmt*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int fcallfmt(Fmt*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int dirmodefmt(Fmt*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int read9pmsg(int fd, uchar *buf, uint nbuf) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int statcheck(uchar *buf, uint nbuf) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>uint sizeS2M(Fcall *f) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>uint sizeD2M(Dir *d)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines convert messages in the machine-independent format - of the Plan 9 file protocol, 9P, to and from a more convenient - form, an <tt><font size=+1>Fcall</font></tt> structure: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>#define MAXWELEM 16<br> - typedef<br> - struct Fcall<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - uchar type;<br> - u32int fid;<br> - ushort tag;<br> - union {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - struct {<br> - u32int msize; /* Tversion, Rversion */<br> - char *version; /* Tversion, Rversion */<br> - };<br> - struct {<br> - ushort oldtag; /* Tflush */<br> - };<br> - struct {<br> - char *ename; /* Rerror */<br> - };<br> - struct {<br> - Qid qid; /* Rattach, Ropen, Rcreate */<br> - u32int iounit; /* Ropen, Rcreate */<br> - };<br> - struct {<br> - Qid aqid; /* Rauth */<br> - };<br> - struct {<br> - u32int afid; /* Tauth, Tattach */<br> - char *uname; /* Tauth, Tattach */<br> - char *aname; /* Tauth, Tattach */<br> - };<br> - struct {<br> - u32int perm; /* Tcreate */ <br> - char *name; /* Tcreate */<br> - uchar mode; /* Tcreate, Topen */<br> - };<br> - struct {<br> - u32int newfid; /* Twalk */<br> - ushort nwname; /* Twalk */<br> - char *wname[MAXWELEM]; /* Twalk */<br> - };<br> - struct {<br> - ushort nwqid; /* Rwalk */<br> - Qid wqid[MAXWELEM]; /* Rwalk */<br> - };<br> - struct {<br> - vlong offset; /* Tread, Twrite */<br> - u32int count; /* Tread, Twrite, Rread */<br> - char *data; /* Twrite, Rread */<br> - };<br> - struct {<br> - ushort nstat; /* Twstat, Rstat */<br> - uchar *stat; /* Twstat, Rstat */<br> - };<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - </table> - } Fcall;<br> - /* these are implemented as macros */<br> - uchar GBIT8(uchar*)<br> - ushort GBIT16(uchar*)<br> - ulong GBIT32(uchar*)<br> - vlong GBIT64(uchar*)<br> - void PBIT8(uchar*, uchar)<br> - void PBIT16(uchar*, ushort)<br> - void PBIT32(uchar*, ulong)<br> - void PBIT64(uchar*, vlong)<br> - #define BIT8SZ 1<br> - #define BIT16SZ 2<br> - #define BIT32SZ 4<br> - #define BIT64SZ 8<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - This structure is defined in <tt><font size=+1><fcall.h></font></tt>. See section 5 for a full - description of 9P messages and their encoding. For all message - types, the <tt><font size=+1>type</font></tt> field of an <tt><font size=+1>Fcall</font></tt> holds one of <tt><font size=+1>Tversion</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Rversion</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>Tattach</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Rattach</font></tt>, etc. (defined in an enumerated type in <tt><font size=+1><fcall.h></font></tt>). - <tt><font size=+1>Fid</font></tt> is used by most messages, and - <tt><font size=+1>tag</font></tt> is used by all messages. The other fields are used selectively - by the message types given in comments. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>ConvM2S</i> takes a 9P message at <i>ap</i> of length <i>nap</i>, and uses it to - fill in <tt><font size=+1>Fcall</font></tt> structure <i>f</i>. If the passed message including any - data for <tt><font size=+1>Twrite</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>Rread</font></tt> messages is formatted properly, the - return value is the number of bytes the message occupied in the - buffer <i>ap</i>, which will always be less than or equal to <i>nap</i>; - otherwise it is 0. For <tt><font size=+1>Twrite</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>Tread</font></tt> messages, <tt><font size=+1>data</font></tt> is set - to a pointer into the argument message, not a copy. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>ConvS2M</i> does the reverse conversion, turning <i>f</i> into a message - starting at <i>ap</i>. The length of the resulting message is returned. - For <tt><font size=+1>Twrite</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>Rread</font></tt> messages, <tt><font size=+1>count</font></tt> bytes starting at <tt><font size=+1>data</font></tt> are - copied into the message. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The constant <tt><font size=+1>IOHDRSZ</font></tt> is a suitable amount of buffer to reserve - for storing the 9P header; the data portion of a <tt><font size=+1>Twrite</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>Rread</font></tt> - will be no more than the buffer size negotiated in the <tt><font size=+1>Tversion/Rversion</font></tt> - exchange, minus <tt><font size=+1>IOHDRSZ</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The routine <i>sizeS2M</i> returns the number of bytes required to store - the machine-independent representation of the <tt><font size=+1>Fcall</font></tt> structure - <i>f</i>, including its initial 32-bit size field. In other words, it - reports the number of bytes produced by a successful call to <i>convS2M</i>. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Another structure is <tt><font size=+1>Dir</font></tt>, used by the routines described in <a href="../man3/stat.html"><i>stat</i>(3)</a>. - <i>ConvM2D</i> converts the machine-independent form starting at <i>ap</i> into - <i>d</i> and returns the length of the machine-independent encoding. - The strings in the returned <tt><font size=+1>Dir</font></tt> structure are stored at successive - locations starting at <tt><font size=+1>strs</font></tt>. Usually <tt><font size=+1>strs</font></tt> will - point to storage immediately after the <tt><font size=+1>Dir</font></tt> itself. It can also - be a <tt><font size=+1>nil</font></tt> pointer, in which case the string pointers in the returned - <tt><font size=+1>Dir</font></tt> are all <tt><font size=+1>nil</font></tt>; however, the return value still includes their - length. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>ConvD2M</i> does the reverse translation, also returning the length - of the encoding. If the buffer is too short, the return value - will be <tt><font size=+1>BIT16SZ</font></tt> and the correct size will be returned in the first - <tt><font size=+1>BIT16SZ</font></tt> bytes. (If the buffer is less that <tt><font size=+1>BIT16SZ</font></tt>, the return - value is zero; therefore a correct test for complete packing of - the - message is that the return value is greater than <tt><font size=+1>BIT16SZ</font></tt>). The - macro <tt><font size=+1>GBIT16</font></tt> can be used to extract the correct value. The related - macros with different sizes retrieve the corresponding-sized quantities. - <tt><font size=+1>PBIT16</font></tt> and its brethren place values in messages. With the exception - of handling short buffers in <i>convD2M</i>, - these macros are not usually needed except by internal routines. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Analogous to <i>sizeS2M</i>, <i>sizeD2M</i> returns the number of bytes required - to store the machine-independent representation of the <tt><font size=+1>Dir</font></tt> structure - <i>d</i>, including its initial 16-bit size field. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The routine <tt><font size=+1>statcheck</font></tt> checks whether the <i>nbuf</i> bytes of <i>buf</i> contain - a validly formatted machine-independent <tt><font size=+1>Dir</font></tt> entry suitable as - an argument, for example, for the <tt><font size=+1>wstat</font></tt> (see <a href="../man3/stat.html"><i>stat</i>(3)</a>) system call. - It checks that the sizes of all the elements of the the entry - sum to exactly <i>nbuf</i>, which is a simple but effective test - of validity. <i>Nbuf</i> and <i>buf</i> should include the second two-byte (16-bit) - length field that precedes the entry when formatted in a 9P message - (see <i>stat</i>(9p)); in other words, <i>nbuf</i> is 2 plus the sum of the - sizes of the entry itself. <i>Statcheck</i> also verifies that the length - field has the correct value (that is, <i>nbuf</i><tt><font size=+1>−2</font></tt>). It returns <tt><font size=+1>0 - </font></tt>for a valid entry and <tt><font size=+1>−1</font></tt> for an incorrectly formatted entry. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Dirfmt</i>, <i>fcallfmt</i>, and <i>dirmodefmt</i> are formatting routines, suitable - for <a href="../man3/fmtinstall.html"><i>fmtinstall</i>(3)</a>. They convert <tt><font size=+1>Dir*</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Fcall*</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>long</font></tt> values - into string representations of the directory buffer, <tt><font size=+1>Fcall</font></tt> buffer, - or file mode value. <i>Fcallfmt</i> assumes that <i>dirfmt</i> has been installed - with format letter <tt><font size=+1>D</font></tt> and <i>dirmodefmt</i> with format - letter <tt><font size=+1>M</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Read9pmsg</i> calls <a href="../man3/read.html"><i>read</i>(3)</a> multiple times, if necessary, to read - an entire 9P message into <tt><font size=+1>buf</font></tt>. The return value is 0 for end of - file, or -1 for error; it does not return partial messages.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/9p.html"><i>9p</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/stat.html"><i>stat</i>(3)</a>, <i>intro</i>(9p)<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/flate.html b/man/man3/flate.html deleted file mode 100644 index 41591034..00000000 --- a/man/man3/flate.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,333 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>flate(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>FLATE(3)</b><td align=right><b>FLATE(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - deflateinit, deflate, deflatezlib, deflateblock, deflatezlibblock, - inflateinit, inflate, inflatezlib, inflateblock, inflatezlibblock, - flateerr, mkcrctab, blockcrc, adler32 – deflate compression<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <flate.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>int deflateinit(void) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int deflate(void *wr, int (*w)(void*,void*,int),<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - void *rr, int (*r)(void*,void*,int),<br> - int level, int debug) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>int deflatezlib(void *wr, int (*w)(void*,void*,int),<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - void *rr, int (*r)(void*,void*,int),<br> - int level, int debug) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>int deflateblock(uchar *dst, int dsize,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - uchar *src, int ssize,<br> - int level, int debug) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>int deflatezlibblock(uchar *dst, int dsize,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - uchar *src, int ssize,<br> - int level, int debug) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>int inflateinit(void) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int inflate(void *wr, int (*w)(void*, void*, int),<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - void *getr, int (*get)(void*)) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>int inflatezlib(void *wr, int (*w)(void*, void*, int),<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - void *getr, int (*get)(void*)) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>int inflateblock(uchar *dst, int dsize,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - uchar *src, int ssize) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>int inflatezlibblock(uchar *dst, int dsize,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - uchar *src, int ssize) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>char *flateerr(int error) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>ulong *mkcrctab(ulong poly) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>ulong blockcrc(ulong *tab, ulong crc, void *buf, int n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>ulong adler32(ulong adler, void *buf, int n)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines compress and decompress data using the deflate - compression algorithm, which is used for most gzip, zip, and zlib - files. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Deflate</i> compresses input data retrieved by calls to <i>r</i> with arguments - <i>rr</i>, an input buffer, and a count of bytes to read. <i>R</i> should return - the number of bytes read; end of input is signaled by returning - zero, an input error by returning a negative number. The compressed - output is written to <i>w</i> with arguments <i>wr</i>, the - output data, and the number of bytes to write. <i>W</i> should return - the number of bytes written; writing fewer than the requested - number of bytes is an error. <i>Level</i> indicates the amount of computation - deflate should do while compressing the data. Higher <i>levels</i> usually - take more time and produce smaller outputs. Valid - values are 1 to 9, inclusive; 6 is a good compromise. If <i>debug</i> - is non-zero, cryptic debugging information is produced on standard - error. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Inflate</i> reverses the process, converting compressed data into - uncompressed output. Input is retrieved one byte at a time by - calling <i>get</i> with the argument <i>getr</i>. End of input of signaled by - returning a negative value. The uncompressed output is written - to <i>w</i>, which has the same interface as for <i>deflate</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Deflateblock</i> and <i>inflateblock</i> operate on blocks of memory but - are otherwise similar to <i>deflate</i> and <i>inflate</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The zlib functions are similar, but operate on files with a zlib - header and trailer. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Deflateinit</i> or <i>inflateinit</i> must be called once before any call - to the corresponding routines. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If the above routines fail, they return a negative number indicating - the problem. The possible values are <i>FlateNoMem</i>, <i>FlateInputFail</i>, - <i>FlateOutputFail</i>, <i>FlateCorrupted</i>, and <i>FlateInternal</i>. <i>Flateerr</i> converts - the number into a printable message. <i>FlateOk</i> is defined to be - zero, the successful return value for <i>deflateinit</i>, - <i>deflate</i>, <i>deflatezlib</i>, <i>inflateinit</i>, <i>inflate</i>, and <i>inflatezlib</i>. The - block functions return the number of bytes produced when they - succeed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Mkcrctab</i> allocates (using <a href="../man3/malloc.html"><i>malloc</i>(3)</a>), initializes, and returns - a table for rapid computation of 32 bit CRC values using the polynomial - <i>poly</i>. <i>Blockcrc</i> uses <i>tab</i>, a table returned by <i>mkcrctab</i>, to update - <i>crc</i> for the <i>n</i> bytes of data in <i>buf</i>, and returns the new value. - <i>Crc</i> should initially be zero. <i>Blockcrc</i> pre-conditions and - post-conditions <i>crc</i> by ones complementation. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Adler32</i> updates the Adler 32-bit checksum of the <i>n</i> butes of data - in <i>buf.</i> The initial value of <i>adler</i> (that is, its value after seeing - zero bytes) should be 1.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libflate<br> - </font></tt> -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/fmtinstall.html b/man/man3/fmtinstall.html deleted file mode 100644 index 848c1333..00000000 --- a/man/man3/fmtinstall.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,339 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>fmtinstall(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>FMTINSTALL(3)</b><td align=right><b>FMTINSTALL(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - fmtinstall, dofmt, dorfmt, fmtprint, fmtvprint, fmtrune, fmtstrcpy, - fmtrunestrcpy, fmtfdinit, fmtfdflush, fmtstrinit, fmtstrflush, - runefmtstrinit, runefmtstrflush, errfmt – support for user-defined - print formats and output routines<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Fmt Fmt;<br> - struct Fmt{<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - uchar runes; /* output buffer is runes or chars? */<br> - void *start; /* of buffer */<br> - void *to; /* current place in the buffer */<br> - void *stop; /* end of the buffer; overwritten if flush fails */<br> - int (*flush)(Fmt*);/* called when to == stop */<br> - void *farg; /* to make flush a closure */<br> - int nfmt; /* num chars formatted so far */<br> - va_list args; /* args passed to dofmt */<br> - int r; /* % format Rune */<br> - int width;<br> - int prec;<br> - ulong flags;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - enum{<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - FmtWidth = 1,<br> - FmtLeft = FmtWidth << 1,<br> - FmtPrec = FmtLeft << 1,<br> - FmtSharp = FmtPrec << 1,<br> - FmtSpace = FmtSharp << 1,<br> - FmtSign = FmtSpace << 1,<br> - FmtZero = FmtSign << 1,<br> - FmtUnsigned = FmtZero << 1,<br> - FmtShort = FmtUnsigned << 1,<br> - FmtLong = FmtShort << 1,<br> - FmtVLong = FmtLong << 1,<br> - FmtComma = FmtVLong << 1,<br> - FmtFlag = FmtComma << 1<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int fmtfdinit(Fmt *f, int fd, char *buf, int nbuf); - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int fmtfdflush(Fmt *f); - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int fmtstrinit(Fmt *f); - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* fmtstrflush(Fmt *f); - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int runefmtstrinit(Fmt *f); - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rune* runefmtstrflush(Fmt *f);<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int fmtinstall(int c, int (*fn)(Fmt*)); - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int dofmt(Fmt *f, char *fmt); - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int dorfmt(Fmt*, Rune *fmt); - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int fmtprint(Fmt *f, char *fmt, ...); - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int fmtvprint(Fmt *f, char *fmt, va_list v); - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int fmtrune(Fmt *f, int r); - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int fmtstrcpy(Fmt *f, char *s); - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int fmtrunestrcpy(Fmt *f, Rune *s); - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int errfmt(Fmt *f);<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The interface described here allows the construction of custom - <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a> verbs and output routines. In essence, they provide access - to the workings of the formatted print code. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a> suite maintains its state with a data structure called - <tt><font size=+1>Fmt</font></tt>. A typical call to <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a> or its relatives initializes a - <tt><font size=+1>Fmt</font></tt> structure, passes it to subsidiary routines to process the - output, and finishes by emitting any saved state recorded in the - <tt><font size=+1>Fmt</font></tt>. The details of the <tt><font size=+1>Fmt</font></tt> are unimportant to outside users, - except - insofar as the general design influences the interface. The <tt><font size=+1>Fmt</font></tt> - records whether the output is in runes or bytes, the verb being - processed, its precision and width, and buffering parameters. - Most important, it also records a <i>flush</i> routine that the library - will call if a buffer overflows. When printing to a file descriptor, - the - flush routine will emit saved characters and reset the buffer; - when printing to an allocated string, it will resize the string - to receive more output. The flush routine is nil when printing - to fixed-size buffers. User code need never provide a flush routine; - this is done internally by the library.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Custom output routines </b></font><br> - To write a custom output routine, such as an error handler that - formats and prints custom error messages, the output sequence - can be run from outside the library using the routines described - here. There are two main cases: output to an open file descriptor - and output to a string. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - To write to a file descriptor, call <i>fmtfdinit</i> to initialize the - local <tt><font size=+1>Fmt</font></tt> structure <i>f</i>, giving the file descriptor <i>fd</i>, the buffer - <i>buf</i>, and its size <i>nbuf</i>. Then call <i>fmtprint</i> or <i>fmtvprint</i> to generate - the output. These behave like <tt><font size=+1>fprint</font></tt> (see <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a>) or <tt><font size=+1>vfprint</font></tt> - except that the characters are buffered until <i>fmtfdflush</i> is called - and the return value is either 0 or –1. A typical example of this - sequence appears in the Examples section. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The same basic sequence applies when outputting to an allocated - string: call <i>fmtstrinit</i> to initialize the <tt><font size=+1>Fmt</font></tt>, then call <i>fmtprint</i> - and <i>fmtvprint</i> to generate the output. Finally, <i>fmtstrflush</i> will - return the allocated string, which should be freed after use. - To output to a rune string, use <i>runefmtstrinit</i> and <i>runefmtstrflush</i>. - Regardless of the output style or type, <i>fmtprint</i> or <i>fmtvprint</i> - generates the characters.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Custom format verbs </b></font><br> - <i>Fmtinstall</i> is used to install custom verbs and flags labeled by - character <i>c</i>, which may be any non-zero Unicode character. <i>Fn</i> should - be declared as<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>int fn(Fmt*)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - <i>Fp</i><tt><font size=+1>−>r</font></tt> is the flag or verb character to cause <i>fn</i> to be called. In - <i>fn</i>, <i>fp</i><tt><font size=+1>−>width</font></tt><i>, fp</i><tt><font size=+1>−>prec</font></tt> are the width and precision, and <i>fp</i><tt><font size=+1>−>flags</font></tt> - the decoded flags for the verb (see <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a> for a description - of these items). The standard flag values are: <tt><font size=+1>FmtSign</font></tt> (<tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt>), <tt><font size=+1>FmtLeft</font></tt> - (<tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>), <tt><font size=+1>FmtSpace</font></tt> (<tt><font size=+1>' '</font></tt>), <tt><font size=+1>FmtSharp</font></tt> (<tt><font size=+1>#</font></tt>), - <tt><font size=+1>FmtComma</font></tt> (<tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt>), <tt><font size=+1>FmtLong</font></tt> (<tt><font size=+1>l</font></tt>), <tt><font size=+1>FmtShort</font></tt> (<tt><font size=+1>h</font></tt>), <tt><font size=+1>FmtUnsigned</font></tt> (<tt><font size=+1>u</font></tt>), and - <tt><font size=+1>FmtVLong</font></tt> (<tt><font size=+1>ll</font></tt>). The flag bits <tt><font size=+1>FmtWidth</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>FmtPrec</font></tt> identify whether - a width and precision were specified. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Fn</i> is passed a pointer to the <tt><font size=+1>Fmt</font></tt> structure recording the state - of the output. If <i>fp</i><tt><font size=+1>−>r</font></tt> is a verb (rather than a flag), <i>fn</i> should - use <tt><font size=+1>Fmt−>args</font></tt> to fetch its argument from the list, then format - it, and return zero. If <i>fp</i><tt><font size=+1>−>r</font></tt> is a flag, <i>fn</i> should return one. - All interpretation of <i>fp</i><tt><font size=+1>−>width</font></tt>, <i>fp</i><tt><font size=+1>−>prec</font></tt>, and <i>fp-></i><tt><font size=+1>flags</font></tt> is - left up to the conversion routine. <i>Fmtinstall</i> returns 0 if the - installation succeeds, –1 if it fails. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Fmtprint</i> and <i>fmtvprint</i> may be called to help prepare output in - custom conversion routines. However, these functions clear the - width, precision, and flags. Both functions return 0 for success - and –1 for failure. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The functions <i>dofmt</i> and <i>dorfmt</i> are the underlying formatters; - they use the existing contents of <tt><font size=+1>Fmt</font></tt> and should be called only - by sophisticated conversion routines. These routines return the - number of characters (bytes of UTF or runes) produced. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Some internal functions may be useful to format primitive types. - They honor the width, precision and flags as described in <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a>. - <i>Fmtrune</i> formats a single character <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt>. <i>Fmtstrcpy</i> formats a string - <tt><font size=+1>s</font></tt>; <i>fmtrunestrcpy</i> formats a rune string <tt><font size=+1>s</font></tt>. <i>Errfmt</i> formats the system - error string. All these routines return zero for - successful execution. Conversion routines that call these functions - will work properly regardless of whether the output is bytes or - runes.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - This function prints an error message with a variable number of - arguments and then quits. Compared to the corresponding example - in <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a>, this version uses a smaller buffer, will never truncate - the output message, but might generate multiple <tt><font size=+1>write</font></tt> system calls - to produce its output. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#pragma varargck argpos error 1<br> - void fatal(char *fmt, ...)<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Fmt f;<br> - char buf[64];<br> - va_list arg;<br> - fmtfdinit(&f, 1, buf, sizeof buf);<br> - fmtprint(&f, "fatal: ");<br> - va_start(arg, fmt);<br> - fmtvprint(&f, fmt, arg);<br> - va_end(arg);<br> - fmtprint(&f, "\n");<br> - fmtfdflush(&f);<br> - exits("fatal error");<br> - - </table> - }<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - This example adds a verb to print complex numbers.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef<br> - struct {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - double r, i;<br> - - </table> - } Complex;<br> - #pragma varargck type "X" Complex<br> - int<br> - Xfmt(Fmt *f)<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Complex c;<br> - c = va_arg(f−>args, Complex);<br> - return fmtprint(f, "(%g,%g)", c.r, c.i);<br> - - </table> - }<br> - main(...)<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Complex x = (Complex){ 1.5, −2.3 };<br> - fmtinstall('X', Xfmt);<br> - print("x = %X\n", x);<br> - - </table> - }<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/fmt<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man7/utf.html"><i>utf</i>(7)</a>, <a href="../man3/errstr.html"><i>errstr</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines return negative numbers or nil for errors and set - <i>errstr</i>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/frame.html b/man/man3/frame.html deleted file mode 100644 index 4a80453c..00000000 --- a/man/man3/frame.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,325 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>frame(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>FRAME(3)</b><td align=right><b>FRAME(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - frinit, frsetrects, frinittick, frclear, frcharofpt, frptofchar, - frinsert, frdelete, frselect, frtick, frselectpaint, frdrawsel, - frdrawsel0, frgetmouse – frames of text<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <draw.h><br> - #include <thread.h><br> - #include <mouse.h><br> - #include <frame.h><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void frinit(Frame *f, Rectangle r, Font *ft, Image *b, Image **cols)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void frsetrects(Frame *f, Rectangle r, Image *b)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void frinittick(Frame *f)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void frclear(Frame *f, int resize)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>ulong frcharofpt(Frame *f, Point pt)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point frptofchar(Frame *f, ulong p)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void frinsert(Frame *f, Rune *r0, Rune *r1, ulong p)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int frdelete(Frame *f, ulong p0, ulong p1)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void frselect(Frame *f, Mousectl *m)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void frtick(Frame *f, Point pt, int up)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void frselectpaint(Frame *f, Point p0, Point p1, Image *col)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void frdrawsel(Frame *f, Point pt0, ulong p0, ulong p1,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int highlighted)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>void frdrawsel0(Frame *f, Point pt0, ulong p0, ulong p1,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Image *back, Image *text)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>enum{<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - BACK,<br> - HIGH,<br> - BORD,<br> - TEXT,<br> - HTEXT,<br> - NCOL<br> - - </table> - };<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - This library supports <i>frames</i> of editable text in a single font - on raster displays, such as in <a href="../man1/sam.html"><i>sam</i>(1)</a> and <a href="../man1/9term.html"><i>9term</i>(1)</a>. Frames may - hold any character except NUL (0). Long lines are folded and tabs - are at fixed intervals. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The user-visible data structure, a <tt><font size=+1>Frame</font></tt>, is defined in <tt><font size=+1><frame.h></font></tt>:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Frame Frame;<br> - struct Frame<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Font *font; /* of chars in the frame */<br> - Display *display; /* on which frame appears */<br> - Image *b; /* on which frame appears */<br> - Image *cols[NCOL]; /* text and background colors */<br> - Rectangle r; /* in which text appears */<br> - Rectangle entire; /* of full frame */<br> - Frbox *box;<br> - ulong p0, p1; /* selection */<br> - ushort nbox, nalloc;<br> - ushort maxtab; /* max size of tab, in pixels */<br> - ushort nchars; /* # runes in frame */<br> - ushort nlines; /* # lines with text */<br> - ushort maxlines; /* total # lines in frame */<br> - ushort lastlinefull; /* last line fills frame */<br> - ushort modified; /* changed since frselect() */<br> - Image *tick; /* typing tick */<br> - Image *tickback; /* saved image under tick */<br> - int ticked; /* flag: is tick onscreen? */<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>Frbox</font></tt> is an internal type and is not used by the interface. <tt><font size=+1>P0</font></tt> - and <tt><font size=+1>p1</font></tt> may be changed by the application provided the selection - routines are called afterwards to maintain a consistent display. - <i>Maxtab</i> determines the size of tab stops. <i>Frinit</i> sets it to 8 times - the width of a <tt><font size=+1>0</font></tt> (zero) character in the font; it may be - changed before any text is added to the frame. The other elements - of the structure are maintained by the library and should not - be modified directly. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The text within frames is not directly addressable; instead frames - are designed to work alongside another structure that holds the - text. The typical application is to display a section of a longer - document such as a text file or terminal session. Usually the - program will keep its own copy of the text in the window - (probably as an array of <tt><font size=+1>Runes</font></tt>) and pass components of this text - to the frame routines to display the visible portion. Only the - text that is visible is held by the <tt><font size=+1>Frame</font></tt>; the application must - check <tt><font size=+1>maxlines</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>nlines</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>lastlinefull</font></tt> to determine, for example, - whether new text needs to be appended at the - end of the <tt><font size=+1>Frame</font></tt> after calling <i>frdelete</i> (q.v.). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - There are no routines in the library to allocate <tt><font size=+1>Frames</font></tt>; instead - the interface assumes that <tt><font size=+1>Frames</font></tt> will be components of larger - structures. <i>Frinit</i> prepares the <tt><font size=+1>Frame</font></tt> <i>f</i> so characters drawn in - it will appear in the single <tt><font size=+1>Font</font></tt> <i>ft</i>. It then calls <i>frsetrects</i> - and <i>frinittick</i> to initialize the geometry for the <tt><font size=+1>Frame</font></tt>. The <tt><font size=+1>Image - </font></tt><i>b</i> is where the <tt><font size=+1>Frame</font></tt> is to be drawn; <tt><font size=+1>Rectangle</font></tt> <i>r</i> defines the limit - of the portion of the <tt><font size=+1>Image</font></tt> the text will occupy. The <tt><font size=+1>Image</font></tt> pointer - may be null, allowing the other routines to be called to maintain - the associated data structure in, for example, an obscured window. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The array of <tt><font size=+1>Images</font></tt> cols sets the colors in which text and borders - will be drawn. The background of the frame will be drawn in <tt><font size=+1>cols[BACK]</font></tt>; - the background of highlighted text in <tt><font size=+1>cols[HIGH]</font></tt>; borders and - scroll bar in <tt><font size=+1>cols[BORD]</font></tt>; regular text in <tt><font size=+1>cols[TEXT]</font></tt>; and highlighted - text in <tt><font size=+1>cols[HTEXT]</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Frclear</i> frees the internal structures associated with <i>f</i>, permitting - another <i>frinit</i> or <i>frsetrects</i> on the <tt><font size=+1>Frame</font></tt>. It does not clear the - associated display. If <i>f</i> is to be deallocated, the associated - <tt><font size=+1>Font</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>Image</font></tt> must be freed separately. The <tt><font size=+1>resize</font></tt> argument should - be non-zero if the frame is to be redrawn with a - different font; otherwise the frame will maintain some data structures - associated with the font. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - To resize a <tt><font size=+1>Frame</font></tt>, use <i>frclear</i> and <i>frinit</i> and then <i>frinsert</i> (q.v.) - to recreate the display. If a <tt><font size=+1>Frame</font></tt> is being moved but not resized, - that is, if the shape of its containing rectangle is unchanged, - it is sufficient to use <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a> to copy the containing rectangle - from the old to the new location and then call <i>frsetrects</i> to - establish the new geometry. (It is unnecessary to call <i>frinittick</i> - unless the font size has changed.) No redrawing is necessary. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>Frames</font></tt> hold text as runes, not as bytes. <i>Frptofchar</i> returns the - location of the upper left corner of the <i>p’th</i> rune, starting from - 0, in the <tt><font size=+1>Frame</font></tt> <i>f</i>. If <i>f</i> holds fewer than <i>p</i> runes, <i>frptofchar</i> returns - the location of the upper right corner of the last character in - <i>f</i>. <i>Frcharofpt</i> is the inverse: it returns the index of the closest - rune whose image’s upper left corner is up and to the left of - <i>pt</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Frinsert</i> inserts into <tt><font size=+1>Frame</font></tt> <i>f</i> starting at rune index <i>p</i> the runes - between <i>r0</i> and <i>r1</i>. If a NUL (0) character is inserted, chaos will - ensue. Tabs and newlines are handled by the library, but all other - characters, including control characters, are just displayed. - For example, backspaces are printed; to erase a character, use - <i>frdelete</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Frdelete</i> deletes from the <tt><font size=+1>Frame</font></tt> the text between <i>p0</i> and <i>p1</i>; <i>p1</i> - points at the first rune beyond the deletion. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Frselect</i> tracks the mouse to select a contiguous string of text - in the <tt><font size=+1>Frame</font></tt>. When called, a mouse button is typically down. <i>Frselect</i> - will return when the button state has changed (some buttons may - still be down) and will set <i>f</i><tt><font size=+1>−>p0</font></tt> and <i>f</i><tt><font size=+1>−>p1</font></tt> to the selected range - of text. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Programs that wish to manage the selection themselves have several - routines to help. They involve the maintenance of the ‘tick’, - the vertical line indicating a null selection between characters, - and the colored region representing a non-null selection. <i>Frtick</i> - draws (if <i>up</i> is non-zero) or removes (if <i>up</i> is zero) the tick - at - the screen position indicated by <i>pt</i>. <i>Frdrawsel</i> repaints a section - of the frame, delimited by character positions <i>p0</i> and <i>p1</i>, either - with plain background or entirely highlighted, according to the - flag <i>highlighted</i>, managing the tick appropriately. The point <i>pt0</i> - is the geometrical location of <i>p0</i> on the screen; like all of the - selection-helper routines’ <tt><font size=+1>Point</font></tt> arguments, it must be a value - generated by <i>frptofchar</i>. <i>Frdrawsel0</i> is a lower-level routine, - taking as arguments a background color, <i>back</i>, and text color, - <i>text</i>. It assumes that the tick is being handled (removed beforehand, - replaced afterwards, as required) by its caller. <i>Frselectpaint - </i>uses a solid color, <i>col</i>, to paint a region of the frame defined - by the <tt><font size=+1>Points</font></tt> <i>p0</i> and <i>p1</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libframe<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/cachechars.html"><i>cachechars</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/genrandom.html b/man/man3/genrandom.html deleted file mode 100644 index 0cddd21d..00000000 --- a/man/man3/genrandom.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>genrandom(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>GENRANDOM(3)</b><td align=right><b>GENRANDOM(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - genrandom, prng – random number generation<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <mp.h><br> - #include <libsec.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void genrandom(uchar *buf, int nbytes) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void prng(uchar *buf, int nbytes)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Most security software requires a source of random or, at the - very least, unguessable numbers. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Genrandom</i> fills a buffer with bytes from the X9.17 pseudo-random - number generator. The X9.17 generator is seeded by 24 truly random - bytes read via <i>truerand</i> (see <a href="../man3/rand.html"><i>rand</i>(3)</a>). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Prng</i> uses the native <a href="../man3/rand.html"><i>rand</i>(3)</a> pseudo-random number generator to - fill the buffer. Used with <i>srand</i>, this function can produce a - reproducible stream of pseudo random numbers useful in testing. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Both functions may be passed to <i>mprand</i> (see <a href="../man3/mp.html"><i>mp</i>(3)</a>).<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libsec<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/mp.html"><i>mp</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/get9root.html b/man/man3/get9root.html deleted file mode 100644 index 6ca02c02..00000000 --- a/man/man3/get9root.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>get9root(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>GET9ROOT(3)</b><td align=right><b>GET9ROOT(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - get9root, unsharp – get path to root of Plan 9 tree<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* get9root(void) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* unsharp(char *path)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - This tree of Plan 9 software is conventionally installed in <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9</font></tt> - but may be installed in other places (for example, users without - the ability to write to <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local</font></tt> may with to install it in their - own home directories). The environment variable <tt><font size=+1>$PLAN9</font></tt> should - contain the path to the root. <i>Get9root - </i>returns a static pointer to the pathname of root, first checking - <tt><font size=+1>$PLAN9</font></tt> and defaulting to <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The lack of a fixed location for the Plan 9 tree makes it difficult - to hard-code paths to files. <i>Unsharp</i> replaces a leading <tt><font size=+1>#9</font></tt> in - <i>path</i> with the root of the tree. <i>Unsharp</i> also replaces a leading - <tt><font size=+1>#d</font></tt> with the path to the underlying system’s file descriptor dup - device, typically <tt><font size=+1>/dev/fd</font></tt>. The string returned from <i>unsharp</i>, if - different from <i>path</i>, should be freed with <i>free</i> (see <a href="../man3/malloc.html"><i>malloc</i>(3)</a>) - when no longer needed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - As a convention, programs should never <i>unsharp</i> paths obtained - from user input.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <a href="../man4/plumber.html"><i>plumber</i>(4)</a> uses this code to find unrooted file names included - by plumb rules.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>snprint(buf, sizeof buf, "#9/plumb/%s", name);<br> - fd = open(unsharp(buf), OREAD);<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/getns.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man4/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(4)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Get9root</i> could be smarter about finding the tree when <tt><font size=+1>$PLAN9</font></tt> is - not set.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/getcallerpc.html b/man/man3/getcallerpc.html deleted file mode 100644 index 72a835d1..00000000 --- a/man/man3/getcallerpc.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>getcallerpc(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>GETCALLERPC(3)</b><td align=right><b>GETCALLERPC(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - getcallerpc – fetch return PC of current function<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>ulong getcallerpc(void *firstarg)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Getcallerpc</i> is a portable way to discover the PC to which the - current function will return. <i>Firstarg</i> should be a pointer to - the first argument to the function in question.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>void<br> - printpc(ulong arg)<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - print("Called from %.8lux\n", getcallerpc(&arg));<br> - - </table> - }<br> - void<br> - main(int argc, char *argv[])<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - printpc(0);<br> - printpc(0);<br> - printpc(0);<br> - - </table> - }<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <i>firstarg</i> parameter should not be necessary.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/getenv.html b/man/man3/getenv.html deleted file mode 100644 index 5b51354c..00000000 --- a/man/man3/getenv.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>getenv(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>GETENV(3)</b><td align=right><b>GETENV(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - getenv, putenv – access environment variables<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* getenv(char *name)<br> - int putenv(char *name, char *val)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Getenv</i> fetches the environment value associated with <i>name</i> into - memory allocated with <a href="../man3/malloc.html"><i>malloc</i>(3)</a>, 0-terminates it, and returns - a pointer to that area. If no file exists, 0 is returned. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Putenv</i> sets the environment value associated with <i>name</i> to <i>val</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/getenv.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Sets <i>errstr</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - To avoid name conflicts with the underlying system, <i>getenv</i> and - <i>putenv</i> are preprocessor macros defined as <i>p9getenv</i> and <i>p9putenv</i>; - see <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/getfields.html b/man/man3/getfields.html deleted file mode 100644 index 7c1d8f64..00000000 --- a/man/man3/getfields.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,136 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>getfields(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>GETFIELDS(3)</b><td align=right><b>GETFIELDS(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - getfields, gettokens, tokenize – break a string into fields<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int getfields(char *str, char **args, int maxargs, int multiflag,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - char *delims) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>int gettokens(char *str, char **args, int maxargs, char *delims) - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int tokenize(char *str, char **args, int maxargs)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Getfields</i> places into the array <i>args</i> pointers to the first <i>maxargs</i> - fields of the null terminated UTF string <i>str</i>. Delimiters between - these fields are set to null. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Fields are substrings of <i>str</i> whose definition depends on the value - of <i>multiflag.</i> If <i>multiflag</i> is zero, adjacent fields are separated - by exactly one delimiter. For example<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>getfields("#alice#bob##charles###", arg, 3, 0, "#");<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - - </table> - yields three substrings: null-string , <tt><font size=+1>alice</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>bob##charles###</font></tt>. - If the <i>multiflag</i> argument is not zero, a field is a non-empty - string of non-delimiters. For example<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>getfields("#alice#bob##charles###", arg, 3, 1, "#");<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - - </table> - yields the three substrings: <tt><font size=+1>alice</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>bob</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>charles###</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Getfields returns the number of fields pointed to. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Gettokens</i> is the same as <i>getfields</i> with <i>multiflag</i> non-zero, except - that fields may be quoted using single quotes, in the manner of - <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a>. See <a href="../man3/quote.html"><i>quote</i>(3)</a> for related quote-handling software. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Tokenize</i> is <i>gettokens</i> with <i>delims</i> set to <tt><font size=+1>"\t\r\n "</font></tt>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/tokenize.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>strtok</i> in <a href="../man3/strcat.html"><i>strcat</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/quote.html"><i>quote</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/getns.html b/man/man3/getns.html deleted file mode 100644 index e5da2bb2..00000000 --- a/man/man3/getns.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>getns(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>GETNS(3)</b><td align=right><b>GETNS(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - getns – get path to name space directory<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* getns(void)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Getns</i> returns a pointer to a malloced string that contains the - path to the name space directory for the current process. The - name space directory is a clumsy substitute for Plan 9’s per-process - name spaces; see <a href="../man4/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(4)</a> for details.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/getns.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man4/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(4)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/getsnarf.html b/man/man3/getsnarf.html deleted file mode 100644 index 3f3e7512..00000000 --- a/man/man3/getsnarf.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>getsnarf(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>GETSNARF(3)</b><td align=right><b>GETSNARF(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - getsnarf, putsnarf – window system snarf (cut and paste) buffer<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <draw.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char *getsnarf(void) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void putsnarf(char *text)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Getsnarf</i> and <i>putsnarf</i> access the window system’s snarf (cut and - paste) buffer. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Getsnarf</i> returns a copy of the current buffer; the returned pointer - should be freed with <i>free</i> (see <a href="../man3/malloc.html"><i>malloc</i>(3)</a>) when no longer needed. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Putsnarf</i> sets the buffer to the text string <i>text</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Callers should assume that the snarf buffer is UTF. If the window - system does not keep the buffer in UTF, <i>getsnarf</i> and <i>putsnarf</i> - will convert as necessary.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libdraw/x11−itrans.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/getuser.html b/man/man3/getuser.html deleted file mode 100644 index c34b23cf..00000000 --- a/man/man3/getuser.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>getuser(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>GETUSER(3)</b><td align=right><b>GETUSER(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - getuser, sysname – get user or system name<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* getuser(void) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* sysname(void)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Getuser</i> returns a pointer to static data which contains the null-terminated - name of the user who owns the current process. <i>Getuser</i> calls <a href="../man2/getuid.html"><i>getuid</i>(2)</a> - and then reads <tt><font size=+1>/etc/passwd</font></tt> to find the corresponding name. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Sysname</i> returns a pointer to static data which contains the name - of the machine on which the current process is running. <i>Sysname</i> - looks first for an environment variable <tt><font size=+1>$sysname</font></tt>. If there is - no such variable, <i>sysname</i> calls <a href="../man2/gethostname.html"><i>gethostname</i>(2)</a> and truncates the - returned name at the first dot. If <i>gethostname</i> fails, - <i>sysname</i> returns the default name <tt><font size=+1>gnot</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Unlike <i>getuser</i>, <i>sysname</i> caches the string, deriving the host name - only once.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/getuser.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/sysname.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/getwd.html b/man/man3/getwd.html deleted file mode 100644 index 1f5d2288..00000000 --- a/man/man3/getwd.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>getwd(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>GETWD(3)</b><td align=right><b>GETWD(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - getwd – get current directory<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* getwd(char *buf, int size)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Getwd</i> fills <i>buf</i> with a null-terminated string representing the - current directory and returns <i>buf</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Getwd</i> places no more than <i>size</i> bytes in the buffer provided.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/getwd.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/pwd.html"><i>pwd</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - On error, zero is returned. <a href="../man3/Errstr.html"><i>Errstr</i>(3)</a> may be consulted for more - information.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - To avoid name conflicts with the underlying system, <i>getwd</i> is a - preprocessor macro defined as <i>p9getwd</i>; see <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/graphics.html b/man/man3/graphics.html deleted file mode 100644 index 92f08c00..00000000 --- a/man/man3/graphics.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,592 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>graphics(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>GRAPHICS(3)</b><td align=right><b>GRAPHICS(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Display, Point, Rectangle, Cursor, initdraw, geninitdraw, drawerror, - initdisplay, closedisplay, getdefont, getwindow, gengetwindow, - flushimage, bufimage, lockdisplay, unlockdisplay, cursorswitch, - cursorset, openfont, buildfont, freefont, Pfmt, Rfmt, strtochan, - chantostr, chantodepth – interactive graphics - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <draw.h><br> - #include <cursor.h><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int initdraw(void (*errfun)(Display*, char*), char *font,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - char *label)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>int geninitdraw(char *devdir, void(*errfun)(Display*, char*),<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>char *font, char *label, char *mousedir, char *windir,<br> - int ref)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>int newwindow(char *str)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void drawerror(Display *d, char *msg)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Display*initdisplay(char *devdir, char *win, void(*errfun)(Display*, - char*))<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void closedisplay(Display *d)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Font* getdefont(Display *d)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int flushimage(Display *d, int vis)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int bufimage(Display *d, int n)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int lockdisplay(Display *d)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int unlockdisplay(Display *d)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int getwindow(Display *d, int ref)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int gengetwindow(Display *d, char *winname,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Image **ip, Screen **sp, int ref)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>void cursorswitch(Cursor *curs)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void cursorset(Point p)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Font* openfont(Display *d, char *name)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Font* buildfont(Display *d, char *desc, char *name)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void freefont(Font *f)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int Pfmt(Fmt*)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int Rfmt(Fmt*)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>ulong strtochan(char *s)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* chantostr(char *s, ulong chan)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int chantodepth(ulong chan)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>extern Display *display<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>extern Image *screen<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>extern Screen *_screen<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>extern Font *font<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - A <tt><font size=+1>Display</font></tt> structure represents a connection to the graphics device, - <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>, holding all graphics resources associated with the connection, - including in particular raster image data in use by the client - program. The structure is defined (in part) as:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef<br> - struct Display<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - ...<br> - void (*error)(Display*, char*);<br> - ...<br> - Image *black;<br> - Image *white;<br> - Image *opaque;<br> - Image *transparent;<br> - Image *image;<br> - Font *defaultfont;<br> - Subfont*defaultsubfont;<br> - ...<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - A <tt><font size=+1>Point</font></tt> is a location in an Image (see below and <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>), such - as the display, and is defined as:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef<br> - struct Point {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int x;<br> - int y;<br> - - </table> - } Point;<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - The coordinate system has <i>x</i> increasing to the right and <i>y</i> increasing - down. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <tt><font size=+1>Rectangle</font></tt> is a rectangular area in an image.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef<br> - struct Rectangle {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Point min; /* upper left */<br> - Point max; /* lower right */<br> - - </table> - } Rectangle;<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - By definition, <tt><font size=+1>min.x</font></tt>≤<tt><font size=+1>max.x</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>min.y</font></tt>≤<tt><font size=+1>max.y</font></tt>. By convention, the right - (maximum <i>x</i>) and bottom (maximum <i>y</i>) edges are excluded from the - represented rectangle, so abutting rectangles have no points in - common. Thus, <tt><font size=+1>max</font></tt> contains the coordinates of the first point - beyond the rectangle. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>Image</font></tt> data structure is defined in <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <tt><font size=+1>Font</font></tt> is a set of character images, indexed by runes (see <a href="../man7/utf.html"><i>utf</i>(7)</a>). - The images are organized into <tt><font size=+1>Subfonts</font></tt>, each containing the images - for a small, contiguous set of runes. The detailed format of these - data structures, which are described in detail in <a href="../man3/cachechars.html"><i>cachechars</i>(3)</a>, - is immaterial for most applications. <tt><font size=+1>Font</font></tt> and - <tt><font size=+1>Subfont</font></tt> structures contain two interrelated fields: <tt><font size=+1>ascent</font></tt>, the - distance from the top of the highest character (actually the top - of the image holding all the characters) to the baseline, and - <tt><font size=+1>height</font></tt>, the distance from the top of the highest character to - the bottom of the lowest character (and hence, the interline - spacing). See <a href="../man3/cachechars.html"><i>cachechars</i>(3)</a> for more details. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Buildfont</i> parses the font description in the buffer <tt><font size=+1>desc</font></tt>, returning - a <tt><font size=+1>Font*</font></tt> pointer that can be used by <tt><font size=+1>string</font></tt> (see <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>) to draw - characters from the font. <i>Openfont</i> does the same, but reads the - description from the named file. <i>Freefont</i> frees a font. The convention - for naming font files is: - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/lib/font/bit/</font></tt><i>name</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>range</i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>size</i><tt><font size=+1>.font - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - where <i>size</i> is approximately the height in pixels of the lower - case letters (without ascenders or descenders). <i>Range</i> gives some - indication of which characters will be available: for example - <tt><font size=+1>ascii</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>latin1</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>euro</font></tt>, or <tt><font size=+1>unicode</font></tt>. <tt><font size=+1>Euro</font></tt> includes most European languages, - punctuation marks, the International Phonetic - Alphabet, etc., but no Oriental languages. <tt><font size=+1>Unicode</font></tt> includes every - character for which appropriate-sized images exist on the system. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <i>Cursor</i> is defined:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct<br> - Cursor {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Point offset;<br> - uchar clr[2*16];<br> - uchar set[2*16];<br> - - </table> - } Cursor;<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - The arrays are arranged in rows, two bytes per row, left to right - in big-endian order to give 16 rows of 16 bits each. A cursor - is displayed on the screen by adding <tt><font size=+1>offset</font></tt> to the current mouse - position, using <tt><font size=+1>clr</font></tt> as a mask to draw white at the pixels where - <tt><font size=+1>clr</font></tt> is one, and then drawing black at the pixels where <tt><font size=+1>set - </font></tt>is one. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The routine <i>initdraw</i> connects to the display; it returns –1 if - it fails and sets the error string. <i>Initdraw</i> sets up the global - variables <tt><font size=+1>display</font></tt> (the <tt><font size=+1>Display</font></tt> structure representing the connection), - <tt><font size=+1>screen</font></tt> (an <tt><font size=+1>Image</font></tt> representing the display memory itself or, if - <a href="../man1/rio.html"><i>rio</i>(1)</a> is running, the client’s window), and <tt><font size=+1>font</font></tt> (the - default font for text). The arguments to <i>initdraw</i> include a <i>label</i>, - which is written to <tt><font size=+1>/dev/label</font></tt> if non-nil so that it can be used - to identify the window when hidden (see <a href="../man1/rio.html"><i>rio</i>(1)</a>). The font is created - by reading the named <i>font</i> file. If <tt><font size=+1>font</font></tt> is null, <i>initdraw</i> reads - the file named in the environment variable <tt><font size=+1>$font</font></tt>; if - <tt><font size=+1>$font</font></tt> is not set, it imports the default (usually minimal) font - from the operating system. The global <i>font</i> will be set to point - to the resulting <tt><font size=+1>Font</font></tt> structure. The <i>errfun</i> argument is a <i>graphics - error function</i> to call in the event of a fatal error in the library; - it must never return. Its arguments are the display pointer - and an error string. If <i>errfun</i> is nil, the library provides a - default, called <i>drawerror</i>. Another effect of <i>initdraw</i> is that - it installs <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a> formats <i>Pfmt</i> and <i>Rfmt</i> as <tt><font size=+1>%P</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>%R</font></tt> for printing - <tt><font size=+1>Points</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>Rectangles</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <i>geninitdraw</i> function provides a less automated way to establish - a connection, for programs that wish to connect to multiple displays. - <i>Devdir</i> is the name of the directory containing the device files - for the display (if nil, default <tt><font size=+1>/dev</font></tt>); <i>errfun</i>, <i>font</i>, and <i>label</i> - are as in <i>initdraw</i>; <i>mousedir</i> and <i>windir</i> are the directories - holding the <tt><font size=+1>mouse</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>winname</font></tt> files; and <i>ref</i> specifies the refresh - function to be used to create the window, if running under <a href="../man1/rio.html"><i>rio</i>(1)</a> - (see <a href="../man3/window.html"><i>window</i>(3)</a>). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Initdisplay</i> is part of <i>geninitdraw</i>; it sets up the display structures - but does not allocate any fonts or call <i>getwindow</i>. The arguments - are similar to those of <i>initdraw</i>; <i>win</i> names the directory, default - <tt><font size=+1>/dev</font></tt>, in which the files associated with the window reside. <i>Closedisplay</i> - disconnects the display and frees the associated - data structures. <i>Getdefont</i> builds a <tt><font size=+1>Font</font></tt> structure from in-core - data describing a default font. None of these routines is needed - by most programs, since <i>initdraw</i> calls them as needed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The data structures associated with the display must be protected - in a multi-process program, because they assume only one process - will be using them at a time. Multi-process programs should set - <tt><font size=+1>display−>locking</font></tt> to <tt><font size=+1>1</font></tt>, to notify the library to use a locking protocol - for its own accesses, and call <i>lockdisplay</i> and - <i>unlockdisplay</i> around any calls to the graphics library that will - cause messages to be sent to the display device. <i>Initdraw</i> and - <i>geninitdraw</i> initialize the display to the locked state. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Getwindow</i> returns a pointer to the window associated with the - application; it is called automatically by <i>initdraw</i> to establish - the <tt><font size=+1>screen</font></tt> pointer but must be called after each resizing of the - window to restore the library’s connection to the window. If <tt><font size=+1>rio</font></tt> - is not running, it returns <tt><font size=+1>display−>image</font></tt>; otherwise it - negotiates with <tt><font size=+1>rio</font></tt> by looking in <tt><font size=+1>/dev/winname</font></tt> to find the name - of the window and opening it using <tt><font size=+1>namedimage</font></tt> (see <a href="../man3/allocimage.html"><i>allocimage</i>(3)</a>). - The resulting window will be created using the refresh method - <i>ref</i> (see <a href="../man3/window.html"><i>window</i>(3)</a>); this should almost always be <tt><font size=+1>Refnone</font></tt> because - <tt><font size=+1>rio</font></tt> provides backing store for the window. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Getwindow</i> overwrites the global variables <tt><font size=+1>screen</font></tt>, a pointer to - the <tt><font size=+1>Image</font></tt> defining the window (or the overall display, if no window - system is running); and <tt><font size=+1>_screen</font></tt>, a pointer to the <tt><font size=+1>Screen</font></tt> representing - the root of the window’s hierarchy. (See <a href="../man3/window.html"><i>window</i>(3)</a>. The overloading - of the <tt><font size=+1>screen</font></tt> word is an unfortunate - historical accident.) <i>Getwindow</i> arranges that <tt><font size=+1>screen</font></tt> point to - the portion of the window inside the border; sophisticated clients - may use <tt><font size=+1>_screen</font></tt> to make further subwindows. <i>Gengetwindow</i>’s extra - arguments are the full path of the window’s <tt><font size=+1>winname</font></tt> file and pointers - to be overwritten with the values of the - ‘global’ <tt><font size=+1>Image</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>Screen</font></tt> variables for the new window. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The mouse cursor is always displayed. The initial cursor is an - arrow. <i>Cursorswitch</i> causes the argument cursor to be displayed - instead. A zero argument causes a switch back to the arrow cursor. - <i>Cursorset</i> moves the mouse cursor to position <i>p</i>, provided (if in - a window) that the requesting program is executing in the - current window and the mouse is within the window boundaries; - otherwise <i>cursorset</i> is a no-op. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The graphics functions described in <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/allocimage.html"><i>allocimage</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/cachechars.html"><i>cachechars</i>(3)</a>, - and <a href="../man3/subfont.html"><i>subfont</i>(3)</a> are implemented by writing commands to files under - <tt><font size=+1>/dev/draw</font></tt> (see <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>); the writes are buffered, so the functions - may not take effect immediately. <i>Flushimage</i> flushes the buffer, - doing all pending graphics operations. If - <i>vis</i> is non-zero, any changes are also copied from the ‘soft screen’ - (if any) in the driver to the visible frame buffer. The various - allocation routines in the library flush automatically, as does - the event package (see <a href="../man3/event.html"><i>event</i>(3)</a>); most programs do not need to - call <i>flushimage</i>. It returns –1 on error. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Bufimage</i> is used to allocate space for <i>n</i> bytes in the display - buffer. It is used by all the graphics routines to send messages - to the display. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The functions <i>strtochan</i> and <i>chantostr</i> convert between the channel - descriptor strings used by <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a> and the internal <tt><font size=+1>ulong</font></tt> representation - used by the graphics protocol (see <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>’s <tt><font size=+1>b</font></tt> message). <tt><font size=+1>Chantostr</font></tt> - writes at most nine bytes into the buffer pointed at by <i>s</i> and - returns <i>s</i> on success, 0 on failure. - <tt><font size=+1>Chantodepth</font></tt> returns the number of bits per pixel used by the format - specified by <i>chan</i>. Both <tt><font size=+1>chantodepth</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>strtochan</font></tt> return 0 when - presented with bad input.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - To reconnect to the window after a resize event,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>if(getwindow(display, Refnone) < 0)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - sysfatal("resize failed: %r");<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - To create and set up a new <a href="../man1/rio.html"><i>rio</i>(1)</a> window,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>Image *screen2;<br> - Screen *_screen2;<br> - srvwsys = getenv("wsys");<br> - if(srvwsys == nil)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - sysfatal("can't find $wsys: %r");<br> - - </table> - rfork(RFNAMEG); /* keep mount of rio private */<br> - fd = open(srvwsys, ORDWR);<br> - if(fd < 0)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - sysfatal("can't open $wsys: %r");<br> - - </table> - /* mount creates window; see</font></tt> <i>rio</i><tt><font size=+1>(4) */<br> - if(mount(fd, −1, "/tmp", MREPL, "new −dx 300−dy 200") < 0)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - sysfatal("can't mount new window: %r");<br> - - </table> - if(gengetwindow(display, "/tmp/winname",<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - &screen2, &_screen2, Refnone) < 0)<br> - sysfatal("resize failed: %r");<br> - - </table> - /* now open /tmp/cons, /tmp/mouse */<br> - ...<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/font/bit </font></tt> directory of fonts<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libdraw<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/rio.html"><i>rio</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man3/addpt.html"><i>addpt</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/allocimage.html"><i>allocimage</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/cachechars.html"><i>cachechars</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/subfont.html"><i>subfont</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>, - <a href="../man3/event.html"><i>event</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/frame.html"><i>frame</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/window.html"><i>window</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a>, <a href="../man7/font.html"><i>font</i>(7)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - An error function may call <a href="../man3/errstr.html"><i>errstr</i>(3)</a> for further diagnostics.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The names <tt><font size=+1>clr</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>set</font></tt> in the <tt><font size=+1>Cursor</font></tt> structure are reminders of - an archaic color map and might be more appropriately called <tt><font size=+1>white</font></tt> - and <tt><font size=+1>black</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - These manual pages contain many references to the now-fictitious - <tt><font size=+1>/dev/draw</font></tt>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/html.html b/man/man3/html.html deleted file mode 100644 index 465edcdb..00000000 --- a/man/man3/html.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1206 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>html(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>HTML(3)</b><td align=right><b>HTML(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - parsehtml, printitems, validitems, freeitems, freedocinfo, dimenkind, - dimenspec, targetid, targetname, fromStr, toStr – HTML parser<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <html.h><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Item* parsehtml(uchar* data, int datalen, Rune* src, int mtype,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int chset, Docinfo** pdi)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>void printitems(Item* items, char* msg)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int validitems(Item* items)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void freeitems(Item* items)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void freedocinfo(Docinfo* d)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int dimenkind(Dimen d)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int dimenspec(Dimen d)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int targetid(Rune* s)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rune* targetname(int targid)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>uchar* fromStr(Rune* buf, int n, int chset)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rune* toStr(uchar* buf, int n, int chset)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - This library implements a parser for HTML 4.0 documents. The parsed - HTML is converted into an intermediate representation that describes - how the formatted HTML should be laid out. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Parsehtml</i> parses an entire HTML document contained in the buffer - <i>data</i> and having length <i>datalen</i>. The URL of the document should - be passed in as <i>src</i>. <i>Mtype</i> is the media type of the document, - which should be either <tt><font size=+1>TextHtml</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>TextPlain</font></tt>. The character set - of the document is described in <i>chset</i>, which can be - one of <tt><font size=+1>US_Ascii</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>ISO_8859_1</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>UTF_8</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>Unicode</font></tt>. The return value - is a linked list of <tt><font size=+1>Item</font></tt> structures, described in detail below. - As a side effect, <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt><i>pdi</i> is set to point to a newly created <tt><font size=+1>Docinfo</font></tt> - structure, containing information pertaining to the entire document. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The library expects two allocation routines to be provided by - the caller, <tt><font size=+1>emalloc</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>erealloc</font></tt>. These routines are analogous - to the standard malloc and realloc routines, except that they - should not return if the memory allocation fails. In addition, - <tt><font size=+1>emalloc</font></tt> is required to zero the memory. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - For debugging purposes, <i>printitems</i> may be called to display the - contents of an item list; individual items may be printed using - the <tt><font size=+1>%I</font></tt> print verb, installed on the first call to <i>parsehtml</i>. <i>validitems</i> - traverses the item list, checking that all of the pointers are - valid. It returns <tt><font size=+1>1</font></tt> is everything is ok, and <tt><font size=+1>0</font></tt> if an error was - found. Normally, one would not call these routines directly. Instead, - one sets the global variable <i>dbgbuild</i> and the library calls them - automatically. One can also set <i>warn</i>, to cause the library to - print a warning whenever it finds a problem with the input document, - and <i>dbglex</i>, to print debugging information in the - lexer. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - When an item list is finished with, it should be freed with <i>freeitems</i>. - Then, <i>freedocinfo</i> should be called on the pointer returned in - <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt><i>pdi</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Dimenkind</i> and <i>dimenspec</i> are provided to interpret the <tt><font size=+1>Dimen</font></tt> type, - as described in the section <i>Dimension Specifications</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Frame target names are mapped to integer ids via a global, permanent - mapping. To find the value for a given name, call <i>targetid</i>, which - allocates a new id if the name hasn’t been seen before. The name - of a given, known id may be retrieved using <i>targetname</i>. The library - predefines <tt><font size=+1>FTtop</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>FTself</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>FTparent</font></tt> and - <tt><font size=+1>FTblank</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The library handles all text as Unicode strings (type <tt><font size=+1>Rune*</font></tt>). - Character set conversion is provided by <i>fromStr</i> and <i>toStr</i>. <i>FromStr</i> - takes <i>n</i> Unicode characters from <i>buf</i> and converts them to the character - set described by <i>chset</i>. <i>ToStr</i> takes <i>n</i> bytes from <i>buf</i>, interpretted - as belonging to character set <i>chset</i>, and converts - them to a Unicode string. Both routines null-terminate the result, - and use <tt><font size=+1>emalloc</font></tt> to allocate space for it.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Items </b></font><br> - The return value of <i>parsehtml</i> is a linked list of variant structures, - with the generic portion described by the following definition: - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Item Item;<br> - struct Item<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Item* next;<br> - int width;<br> - int height;<br> - int ascent;<br> - int anchorid;<br> - int state;<br> - Genattr* genattr;<br> - int tag;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - The field <tt><font size=+1>next</font></tt> points to the successor in the linked list of items, - while <tt><font size=+1>width</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>height</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>ascent</font></tt> are intended for use by the caller - as part of the layout process. <tt><font size=+1>Anchorid</font></tt>, if non-zero, gives the - integer id assigned by the parser to the anchor that this item - is in (see section <i>Anchors</i>). <tt><font size=+1>State</font></tt> is a collection of - flags and values described as follows: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>enum<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - IFbrk = 0x80000000,<br> - IFbrksp = 0x40000000,<br> - IFnobrk = 0x20000000,<br> - IFcleft = 0x10000000,<br> - IFcright = 0x08000000,<br> - IFwrap = 0x04000000,<br> - IFhang = 0x02000000,<br> - IFrjust = 0x01000000,<br> - IFcjust = 0x00800000,<br> - IFsmap = 0x00400000,<br> - IFindentshift = 8,<br> - IFindentmask = (255<<IFindentshift),<br> - IFhangmask = 255<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>IFbrk</font></tt> is set if a break is to be forced before placing this item. - <tt><font size=+1>IFbrksp</font></tt> is set if a 1 line space should be added to the break - (in which case <tt><font size=+1>IFbrk</font></tt> is also set). <tt><font size=+1>IFnobrk</font></tt> is set if a break is - not permitted before the item. <tt><font size=+1>IFcleft</font></tt> is set if left floats should - be cleared (that is, if the list of pending left floats should - be placed) before this item is placed, and <tt><font size=+1>IFcright</font></tt> is set for - right floats. In both cases, IFbrk is also set. <tt><font size=+1>IFwrap</font></tt> is set - if the line containing this item is allowed to wrap. <tt><font size=+1>IFhang</font></tt> is - set if this item hangs into the left indent. <tt><font size=+1>IFrjust</font></tt> is set if - the line containing this item should be right justified, and <tt><font size=+1>IFcjust</font></tt> - is - set for center justified lines. <tt><font size=+1>IFsmap</font></tt> is used to indicate that - an image is a server-side map. The low 8 bits, represented by - <tt><font size=+1>IFhangmask</font></tt>, indicate the current hang into left indent, in tenths - of a tabstop. The next 8 bits, represented by <tt><font size=+1>IFindentmask</font></tt> and - <tt><font size=+1>IFindentshift</font></tt>, indicate the current indent in tab - stops. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The field <tt><font size=+1>genattr</font></tt> is an optional pointer to an auxiliary structure, - described in the section <i>Generic Attributes</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Finally, <tt><font size=+1>tag</font></tt> describes which variant type this item has. It can - have one of the values <tt><font size=+1>Itexttag</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Iruletag</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Iimagetag</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Iformfieldtag</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>Itabletag</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Ifloattag</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>Ispacertag</font></tt>. For each of these values, - there is an additional structure defined, which includes Item - as an unnamed initial substructure, - and then defines additional fields. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Items of type <tt><font size=+1>Itexttag</font></tt> represent a piece of text, using the following - structure: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>struct Itext<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Item;<br> - Rune* s;<br> - int fnt;<br> - int fg;<br> - uchar voff;<br> - uchar ul;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - Here <tt><font size=+1>s</font></tt> is a null-terminated Unicode string of the actual characters - making up this text item, <tt><font size=+1>fnt</font></tt> is the font number (described in - the section <i>Font Numbers</i>), and <tt><font size=+1>fg</font></tt> is the RGB encoded color for - the text. <tt><font size=+1>Voff</font></tt> measures the vertical offset from the baseline; - subtract <tt><font size=+1>Voffbias</font></tt> to get the actual value (negative values - represent a displacement down the page). The field <tt><font size=+1>ul</font></tt> is the underline - style: <tt><font size=+1>ULnone</font></tt> if no underline, <tt><font size=+1>ULunder</font></tt> for conventional underline, - and <tt><font size=+1>ULmid</font></tt> for strike-through. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Items of type <tt><font size=+1>Iruletag</font></tt> represent a horizontal rule, as follows: - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>struct Irule<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Item;<br> - uchar align;<br> - uchar noshade;<br> - int size;<br> - Dimen wspec;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - Here <tt><font size=+1>align</font></tt> is the alignment specification (described in the corresponding - section), <tt><font size=+1>noshade</font></tt> is set if the rule should not be shaded, <tt><font size=+1>size</font></tt> - is the height of the rule (as set by the size attribute), and - <tt><font size=+1>wspec</font></tt> is the desired width (see section <i>Dimension Specifications</i>). - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Items of type <tt><font size=+1>Iimagetag</font></tt> describe embedded images, for which the - following structure is defined: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>struct Iimage<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Item;<br> - Rune* imsrc;<br> - int imwidth;<br> - int imheight;<br> - Rune* altrep;<br> - Map* map;<br> - int ctlid;<br> - uchar align;<br> - uchar hspace;<br> - uchar vspace;<br> - uchar border;<br> - Iimage* nextimage;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - Here <tt><font size=+1>imsrc</font></tt> is the URL of the image source, <tt><font size=+1>imwidth</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>imheight</font></tt>, - if non-zero, contain the specified width and height for the image, - and <tt><font size=+1>altrep</font></tt> is the text to use as an alternative to the image, - if the image is not displayed. <tt><font size=+1>Map</font></tt>, if set, points to a structure - describing an associated client-side image map. - <tt><font size=+1>Ctlid</font></tt> is reserved for use by the application, for handling animated - images. <tt><font size=+1>Align</font></tt> encodes the alignment specification of the image. - <tt><font size=+1>Hspace</font></tt> contains the number of pixels to pad the image with on - either side, and <tt><font size=+1>Vspace</font></tt> the padding above and below. <tt><font size=+1>Border</font></tt> is - the width of the border to draw around the - image. <tt><font size=+1>Nextimage</font></tt> points to the next image in the document (the - head of this list is <tt><font size=+1>Docinfo.images</font></tt>). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - For items of type <tt><font size=+1>Iformfieldtag</font></tt>, the following structure is defined: - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>struct Iformfield<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Item;<br> - Formfield* formfield;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - This adds a single field, <tt><font size=+1>formfield</font></tt>, which points to a structure - describing a field in a form, described in section <i>Forms</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - For items of type <tt><font size=+1>Itabletag</font></tt>, the following structure is defined: - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>struct Itable<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Item;<br> - Table* table;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Table</font></tt> points to a structure describing the table, described in - the section <i>Tables</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - For items of type <tt><font size=+1>Ifloattag</font></tt>, the following structure is defined: - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>struct Ifloat<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Item;<br> - Item* item;<br> - int x;<br> - int y;<br> - uchar side;<br> - uchar infloats;<br> - Ifloat* nextfloat;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - The <tt><font size=+1>item</font></tt> points to a single item (either a table or an image) - that floats (the text of the document flows around it), and <tt><font size=+1>side</font></tt> - indicates the margin that this float sticks to; it is either <tt><font size=+1>ALleft</font></tt> - or <tt><font size=+1>ALright</font></tt>. <tt><font size=+1>X</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>y</font></tt> are reserved for use by the caller; these - are typically used for the coordinates of the top of the float. - <tt><font size=+1>Infloats</font></tt> is used by the caller to keep track of whether it has - placed the float. <tt><font size=+1>Nextfloat</font></tt> is used by the caller to link together - all of the floats that it has placed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - For items of type <tt><font size=+1>Ispacertag</font></tt>, the following structure is defined: - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>struct Ispacer<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Item;<br> - int spkind;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Spkind</font></tt> encodes the kind of spacer, and may be one of <tt><font size=+1>ISPnull</font></tt> (zero - height and width), <tt><font size=+1>ISPvline</font></tt> (takes on height and ascent of the - current font), <tt><font size=+1>ISPhspace</font></tt> (has the width of a space in the current - font) and <tt><font size=+1>ISPgeneral</font></tt> (for all other purposes, such as between - markers and lists). - <p><font size=+1><b>Generic Attributes </b></font><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The genattr field of an item, if non-nil, points to a structure - that holds the values of attributes not specific to any particular - item type, as they occur on a wide variety of underlying HTML - tags. The structure is as follows: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Genattr Genattr;<br> - struct Genattr<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Rune* id;<br> - Rune* class;<br> - Rune* style;<br> - Rune* title;<br> - SEvent* events;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - Fields <tt><font size=+1>id</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>class</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>style</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>title</font></tt>, when non-nil, contain values - of correspondingly named attributes of the HTML tag associated - with this item. <tt><font size=+1>Events</font></tt> is a linked list of events (with corresponding - scripted actions) associated with the item: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct SEvent SEvent;<br> - struct SEvent<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - SEvent* next;<br> - int type;<br> - Rune* script;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - Here, <tt><font size=+1>next</font></tt> points to the next event in the list, <tt><font size=+1>type</font></tt> is one of - <tt><font size=+1>SEonblur</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>SEonchange</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>SEonclick</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>SEondblclick</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>SEonfocus</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>SEonkeypress</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>SEonkeyup</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>SEonload</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>SEonmousedown</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>SEonmousemove</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>SEonmouseout</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>SEonmouseover</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>SEonmouseup</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>SEonreset</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>SEonselect</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>SEonsubmit</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>SEonunload</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>script</font></tt> is the text of the associated - script.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Dimension Specifications </b></font><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Some structures include a dimension specification, used where - a number can be followed by a <tt><font size=+1>%</font></tt> or a <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt> to indicate percentage - of total or relative weight. This is encoded using the following - structure: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Dimen Dimen;<br> - struct Dimen<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int kindspec;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - Separate kind and spec values are extracted using <i>dimenkind</i> and - <i>dimenspec</i>. <i>Dimenkind</i> returns one of <tt><font size=+1>Dnone</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Dpixels</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Dpercent</font></tt> or - <tt><font size=+1>Drelative</font></tt>. <tt><font size=+1>Dnone</font></tt> means that no dimension was specified. In all - other cases, <i>dimenspec</i> should be called to find the absolute number - of pixels, the percentage of total, or the - relative weight.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Background Specifications </b></font><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - It is possible to set the background of the entire document, and - also for some parts of the document (such as tables). This is - encoded as follows: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Background Background;<br> - struct Background<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Rune* image;<br> - int color;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Image</font></tt>, if non-nil, is the URL of an image to use as the background. - If this is nil, <tt><font size=+1>color</font></tt> is used instead, as the RGB value for a - solid fill color.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Alignment Specifications </b></font><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Certain items have alignment specifiers taken from the following - enumerated type: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>enum<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - ALnone = 0, ALleft, ALcenter, ALright, ALjustify,<br> - ALchar, ALtop, ALmiddle, ALbottom, ALbaseline<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - These values correspond to the various alignment types named in - the HTML 4.0 standard. If an item has an alignment of <tt><font size=+1>ALleft</font></tt> or - <tt><font size=+1>ALright</font></tt>, the library automatically encapsulates it inside a float - item. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Tables, and the various rows, columns and cells within them, have - a more complex alignment specification, composed of separate vertical - and horizontal alignments: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Align Align;<br> - struct Align<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - uchar halign;<br> - uchar valign;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Halign</font></tt> can be one of <tt><font size=+1>ALnone</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>ALleft</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>ALcenter</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>ALright</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>ALjustify</font></tt> - or <tt><font size=+1>ALchar</font></tt>. <tt><font size=+1>Valign</font></tt> can be one of <tt><font size=+1>ALnone</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>ALmiddle</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>ALbottom</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>ALtop</font></tt> - or <tt><font size=+1>ALbaseline</font></tt>.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Font Numbers </b></font><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Text items have an associated font number (the <tt><font size=+1>fnt</font></tt> field), which - is encoded as <tt><font size=+1>style*NumSize+size</font></tt>. Here, <tt><font size=+1>style</font></tt> is one of <tt><font size=+1>FntR</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>FntI</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>FntB</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>FntT</font></tt>, for roman, italic, bold and typewriter font - styles, respectively, and size is <tt><font size=+1>Tiny</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Small</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Normal</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Large</font></tt> or - <tt><font size=+1>Verylarge</font></tt>. The total number of possible - font numbers is <tt><font size=+1>NumFnt</font></tt>, and the default font number is <tt><font size=+1>DefFnt</font></tt> - (which is roman style, normal size).<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Document Info </b></font><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Global information about an HTML page is stored in the following - structure: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Docinfo Docinfo;<br> - struct Docinfo<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - // stuff from HTTP headers, doc head, and body tag<br> - Rune* src;<br> - Rune* base;<br> - Rune* doctitle;<br> - Background background;<br> - Iimage* backgrounditem;<br> - int text;<br> - int link;<br> - int vlink;<br> - int alink;<br> - int target;<br> - int chset;<br> - int mediatype;<br> - int scripttype;<br> - int hasscripts;<br> - Rune* refresh;<br> - Kidinfo* kidinfo;<br> - int frameid;<br> - // info needed to respond to user actions<br> - Anchor* anchors;<br> - DestAnchor* dests;<br> - Form* forms;<br> - Table* tables;<br> - Map* maps;<br> - Iimage* images;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Src</font></tt> gives the URL of the original source of the document, and - <tt><font size=+1>base</font></tt> is the base URL. <tt><font size=+1>Doctitle</font></tt> is the document’s title, as set - by a <tt><font size=+1><title></font></tt> element. <tt><font size=+1>Background</font></tt> is as described in the section - <i>Background Specifications</i>, and <tt><font size=+1>backgrounditem</font></tt> is set to be an - image item for the document’s background image - (if given as a URL), or else nil. <tt><font size=+1>Text</font></tt> gives the default foregound - text color of the document, <tt><font size=+1>link</font></tt> the unvisited hyperlink color, - <tt><font size=+1>vlink</font></tt> the visited hyperlink color, and <tt><font size=+1>alink</font></tt> the color for highlighting - hyperlinks (all in 24-bit RGB format). <tt><font size=+1>Target</font></tt> is the default target - frame id. <tt><font size=+1>Chset</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>mediatype</font></tt> are as for - the <i>chset</i> and <i>mtype</i> parameters to <i>parsehtml</i>. <tt><font size=+1>Scripttype</font></tt> is the - type of any scripts contained in the document, and is always <tt><font size=+1>TextJavascript</font></tt>. - <tt><font size=+1>Hasscripts</font></tt> is set if the document contains any scripts. Scripting - is currently unsupported. <tt><font size=+1>Refresh</font></tt> is the contents of a <tt><font size=+1><meta http−equiv=Refresh - ...></font></tt> tag, if any. <tt><font size=+1>Kidinfo</font></tt> is set if this document is a frameset - (see section <i>Frames</i>). <tt><font size=+1>Frameid</font></tt> is this document’s frame id. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>Anchors</font></tt> is a list of hyperlinks contained in the document, and - <tt><font size=+1>dests</font></tt> is a list of hyperlink destinations within the page (see - the following section for details). <tt><font size=+1>Forms</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>tables</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>maps</font></tt> are - lists of the various forms, tables and client-side maps contained - in the document, as described in subsequent sections. - <tt><font size=+1>Images</font></tt> is a list of all the image items in the document.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Anchors </b></font><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The library builds two lists for all of the <tt><font size=+1><a></font></tt> elements (anchors) - in a document. Each anchor is assigned a unique anchor id within - the document. For anchors which are hyperlinks (the <tt><font size=+1>href</font></tt> attribute - was supplied), the following structure is defined: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Anchor Anchor;<br> - struct Anchor<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Anchor* next;<br> - int index;<br> - Rune* name;<br> - Rune* href;<br> - int target;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Next</font></tt> points to the next anchor in the list (the head of this list - is <tt><font size=+1>Docinfo.anchors</font></tt>). <tt><font size=+1>Index</font></tt> is the anchor id; each item within - this hyperlink is tagged with this value in its <tt><font size=+1>anchorid</font></tt> field. - <tt><font size=+1>Name</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>href</font></tt> are the values of the correspondingly named attributes - of the anchor (in particular, href is the URL to go - to). <tt><font size=+1>Target</font></tt> is the value of the target attribute (if provided) - converted to a frame id. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Destinations within the document (anchors with the name attribute - set) are held in the <tt><font size=+1>Docinfo.dests</font></tt> list, using the following structure: - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct DestAnchor DestAnchor;<br> - struct DestAnchor<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - DestAnchor* next;<br> - int index;<br> - Rune* name;<br> - Item* item;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Next</font></tt> is the next element of the list, <tt><font size=+1>index</font></tt> is the anchor id, - <tt><font size=+1>name</font></tt> is the value of the name attribute, and <tt><font size=+1>item</font></tt> is points to - the item within the parsed document that should be considered - to be the destination.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Forms </b></font><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Any forms within a document are kept in a list, headed by <tt><font size=+1>Docinfo.forms</font></tt>. - The elements of this list are as follows: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Form Form;<br> - struct Form<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Form* next;<br> - int formid;<br> - Rune* name;<br> - Rune* action;<br> - int target;<br> - int method;<br> - int nfields;<br> - Formfield* fields;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Next</font></tt> points to the next form in the list. <tt><font size=+1>Formid</font></tt> is a serial number - for the form within the document. <tt><font size=+1>Name</font></tt> is the value of the form’s - name or id attribute. <tt><font size=+1>Action</font></tt> is the value of any action attribute. - <tt><font size=+1>Target</font></tt> is the value of the target attribute (if any) converted - to a frame target id. <tt><font size=+1>Method</font></tt> is one of <tt><font size=+1>HGet</font></tt> or - <tt><font size=+1>HPost</font></tt>. <tt><font size=+1>Nfields</font></tt> is the number of fields in the form, and <tt><font size=+1>fields</font></tt> - is a linked list of the actual fields. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The individual fields in a form are described by the following - structure: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Formfield Formfield;<br> - struct Formfield<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Formfield* next;<br> - int ftype;<br> - int fieldid;<br> - Form* form;<br> - Rune* name;<br> - Rune* value;<br> - int size;<br> - int maxlength;<br> - int rows;<br> - int cols;<br> - uchar flags;<br> - Option* options;<br> - Item* image;<br> - int ctlid;<br> - SEvent* events;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - Here, <tt><font size=+1>next</font></tt> points to the next field in the list. <tt><font size=+1>Ftype</font></tt> is the - type of the field, which can be one of <tt><font size=+1>Ftext</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Fpassword</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Fcheckbox</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>Fradio</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Fsubmit</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Fhidden</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Fimage</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Freset</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Ffile</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Fbutton</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>Fselect</font></tt> - or <tt><font size=+1>Ftextarea</font></tt>. <tt><font size=+1>Fieldid</font></tt> is a serial number for the field within - the form. <tt><font size=+1>Form</font></tt> points back - to the form containing this field. <tt><font size=+1>Name</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>value</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>size</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>maxlength</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>rows</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>cols</font></tt> each contain the values of corresponding attributes - of the field, if present. <tt><font size=+1>Flags</font></tt> contains per-field flags, of which - <tt><font size=+1>FFchecked</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>FFmultiple</font></tt> are defined. <tt><font size=+1>Image</font></tt> is only used for fields - of type <tt><font size=+1>Fimage</font></tt>; it points to an - image item containing the image to be displayed. <tt><font size=+1>Ctlid</font></tt> is reserved - for use by the caller, typically to store a unique id of an associated - control used to implement the field. <tt><font size=+1>Events</font></tt> is the same as the - corresponding field of the generic attributes associated with - the item containing this field. <tt><font size=+1>Options</font></tt> is only used by - fields of type <tt><font size=+1>Fselect</font></tt>; it consists of a list of possible options - that may be selected for that field, using the following structure: - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Option Option;<br> - struct Option<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Option* next;<br> - int selected;<br> - Rune* value;<br> - Rune* display;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Next</font></tt> points to the next element of the list. <tt><font size=+1>Selected</font></tt> is set if - this option is to be displayed initially. <tt><font size=+1>Value</font></tt> is the value to - send when the form is submitted if this option is selected. <tt><font size=+1>Display</font></tt> - is the string to display on the screen for this option.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Tables </b></font><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The library builds a list of all the tables in the document, headed - by <tt><font size=+1>Docinfo.tables</font></tt>. Each element of this list has the following - format: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Table Table;<br> - struct Table<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Table* next;<br> - int tableid;<br> - Tablerow* rows;<br> - int nrow;<br> - Tablecol* cols;<br> - int ncol;<br> - Tablecell* cells;<br> - int ncell;<br> - Tablecell*** grid;<br> - Align align;<br> - Dimen width;<br> - int border;<br> - int cellspacing;<br> - int cellpadding;<br> - Background background;<br> - Item* caption;<br> - uchar caption_place;<br> - Lay* caption_lay;<br> - int totw;<br> - int toth;<br> - int caph;<br> - int availw;<br> - Token* tabletok;<br> - uchar flags;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Next</font></tt> points to the next element in the list of tables. <tt><font size=+1>Tableid</font></tt> - is a serial number for the table within the document. <tt><font size=+1>Rows</font></tt> is - an array of row specifications (described below) and <tt><font size=+1>nrow</font></tt> is the - number of elements in this array. Similarly, <tt><font size=+1>cols</font></tt> is an array - of column specifications, and <tt><font size=+1>ncol</font></tt> the size of this array. - <tt><font size=+1>Cells</font></tt> is a list of all cells within the table (structure described - below) and <tt><font size=+1>ncell</font></tt> is the number of elements in this list. Note - that a cell may span multiple rows and/or columns, thus <tt><font size=+1>ncell</font></tt> - may be smaller than <tt><font size=+1>nrow*ncol</font></tt>. <tt><font size=+1>Grid</font></tt> is a two-dimensional array - of cells within the table; the cell at row <tt><font size=+1>i</font></tt> and column <tt><font size=+1>j</font></tt> is - <tt><font size=+1>Table.grid[i][j]</font></tt>. A cell that spans multiple rows and/or columns - will be referenced by <tt><font size=+1>grid</font></tt> multiple times, however it will only - occur once in <tt><font size=+1>cells</font></tt>. <tt><font size=+1>Align</font></tt> gives the alignment specification for - the entire table, and <tt><font size=+1>width</font></tt> gives the requested width as a dimension - specification. <tt><font size=+1>Border</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>cellspacing - </font></tt>and <tt><font size=+1>cellpadding</font></tt> give the values of the corresponding attributes - for the table, and <tt><font size=+1>background</font></tt> gives the requested background for - the table. <tt><font size=+1>Caption</font></tt> is a linked list of items to be displayed as - the caption of the table, either above or below depending on whether - <tt><font size=+1>caption_place</font></tt> is <tt><font size=+1>ALtop</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>ALbottom</font></tt>. - Most of the remaining fields are reserved for use by the caller, - except <tt><font size=+1>tabletok</font></tt>, which is reserved for internal use. The type - <tt><font size=+1>Lay</font></tt> is not defined by the library; the caller can provide its - own definition. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>Tablecol</font></tt> structure is defined for use by the caller. The library - ensures that the correct number of these is allocated, but leaves - them blank. The fields are as follows: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Tablecol Tablecol;<br> - struct Tablecol<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int width;<br> - Align align;<br> - Point pos;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - The rows in the table are specified as follows: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Tablerow Tablerow;<br> - struct Tablerow<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Tablerow* next;<br> - Tablecell* cells;<br> - int height;<br> - int ascent;<br> - Align align;<br> - Background background;<br> - Point pos;<br> - uchar flags;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Next</font></tt> is only used during parsing; it should be ignored by the - caller. <tt><font size=+1>Cells</font></tt> provides a list of all the cells in a row, linked - through their <tt><font size=+1>nextinrow</font></tt> fields (see below). <tt><font size=+1>Height</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>ascent</font></tt> and - <tt><font size=+1>pos</font></tt> are reserved for use by the caller. <tt><font size=+1>Align</font></tt> is the alignment - specification for the row, and <tt><font size=+1>background</font></tt> is the - background to use, if specified. <tt><font size=+1>Flags</font></tt> is used by the parser; - ignore this field. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The individual cells of the table are described as follows: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Tablecell Tablecell;<br> - struct Tablecell<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Tablecell* next;<br> - Tablecell* nextinrow;<br> - int cellid;<br> - Item* content;<br> - Lay* lay;<br> - int rowspan;<br> - int colspan;<br> - Align align;<br> - uchar flags;<br> - Dimen wspec;<br> - int hspec;<br> - Background background;<br> - int minw;<br> - int maxw;<br> - int ascent;<br> - int row;<br> - int col;<br> - Point pos;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Next</font></tt> is used to link together the list of all cells within a table - (<tt><font size=+1>Table.cells</font></tt>), whereas <tt><font size=+1>nextinrow</font></tt> is used to link together all - the cells within a single row (<tt><font size=+1>Tablerow.cells</font></tt>). <tt><font size=+1>Cellid</font></tt> provides - a serial number for the cell within the table. <tt><font size=+1>Content</font></tt> is a linked - list of the items to be laid out within the cell. <tt><font size=+1>Lay - </font></tt>is reserved for the user to describe how these items have been - laid out. <tt><font size=+1>Rowspan</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>colspan</font></tt> are the number of rows and columns - spanned by this cell, respectively. <tt><font size=+1>Align</font></tt> is the alignment specification - for the cell. <tt><font size=+1>Flags</font></tt> is some combination of <tt><font size=+1>TFparsing</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>TFnowrap</font></tt> - and <tt><font size=+1>TFisth</font></tt> or’d together. Here - <tt><font size=+1>TFparsing</font></tt> is used internally by the parser, and should be ignored. - <tt><font size=+1>TFnowrap</font></tt> means that the contents of the cell should not be wrapped - if they don’t fit the available width, rather, the table should - be expanded if need be (this is set when the nowrap attribute - is supplied). <tt><font size=+1>TFisth</font></tt> means that the cell was created - by the <tt><font size=+1><th></font></tt> element (rather than the <tt><font size=+1><td></font></tt> element), indicating that - it is a header cell rather than a data cell. <tt><font size=+1>Wspec</font></tt> provides a - suggested width as a dimension specification, and <tt><font size=+1>hspec</font></tt> provides - a suggested height in pixels. <tt><font size=+1>Background</font></tt> gives a background specification - for the individual cell. <tt><font size=+1>Minw</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>maxw</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>ascent</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>pos</font></tt> are reserved for use by the caller during layout. - <tt><font size=+1>Row</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>col</font></tt> give the indices of the row and column of the top - left-hand corner of the cell within the table grid.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Client-side Maps </b></font><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The library builds a list of client-side maps, headed by <tt><font size=+1>Docinfo.maps</font></tt>, - and having the following structure: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Map Map;<br> - struct Map<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Map* next;<br> - Rune* name;<br> - Area* areas;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Next</font></tt> points to the next element in the list, <tt><font size=+1>name</font></tt> is the name - of the map (use to bind it to an image), and <tt><font size=+1>areas</font></tt> is a list of - the areas within the image that comprise the map, using the following - structure: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Area Area;<br> - struct Area<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Area* next;<br> - int shape;<br> - Rune* href;<br> - int target;<br> - Dimen* coords;<br> - int ncoords;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Next</font></tt> points to the next element in the map’s list of areas. <tt><font size=+1>Shape</font></tt> - describes the shape of the area, and is one of <tt><font size=+1>SHrect</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>SHcircle</font></tt> - or <tt><font size=+1>SHpoly</font></tt>. <tt><font size=+1>Href</font></tt> is the URL associated with this area in its role - as a hypertext link, and <tt><font size=+1>target</font></tt> is the target frame it should - be loaded in. <tt><font size=+1>Coords</font></tt> is an array of coordinates for - the shape, and <tt><font size=+1>ncoords</font></tt> is the size of this array (number of elements).<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Frames </b></font><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If the <tt><font size=+1>Docinfo.kidinfo</font></tt> field is set, the document is a frameset. - In this case, it is typical for <i>parsehtml</i> to return nil, as a - document which is a frameset should have no actual items that - need to be laid out (such will appear only in subsidiary documents). - It is possible that items will be returned by a malformed - document; the caller should check for this and free any such items. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>Kidinfo</font></tt> structure itself reflects the fact that framesets - can be nested within a document. If is defined as follows: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Kidinfo Kidinfo;<br> - struct Kidinfo<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Kidinfo* next;<br> - int isframeset;<br> - // fields for "frame"<br> - Rune* src;<br> - Rune* name;<br> - int marginw;<br> - int marginh;<br> - int framebd;<br> - int flags;<br> - // fields for "frameset"<br> - Dimen* rows;<br> - int nrows;<br> - Dimen* cols;<br> - int ncols;<br> - Kidinfo* kidinfos;<br> - Kidinfo* nextframeset;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Next</font></tt> is only used if this structure is part of a containing frameset; - it points to the next element in the list of children of that - frameset. <tt><font size=+1>Isframeset</font></tt> is set when this structure represents a frameset; - if clear, it is an individual frame. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Some fields are used only for framesets. <tt><font size=+1>Rows</font></tt> is an array of dimension - specifications for rows in the frameset, and <tt><font size=+1>nrows</font></tt> is the length - of this array. <tt><font size=+1>Cols</font></tt> is the corresponding array for columns, of - length <tt><font size=+1>ncols</font></tt>. <tt><font size=+1>Kidinfos</font></tt> points to a list of components contained - within this frameset, each of which may be a - frameset or a frame. <tt><font size=+1>Nextframeset</font></tt> is only used during parsing, - and should be ignored. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The remaining fields are used if the structure describes a frame, - not a frameset. <tt><font size=+1>Src</font></tt> provides the URL for the document that should - be initially loaded into this frame. Note that this may be a relative - URL, in which case it should be interpretted using the containing - document’s URL as the base. <tt><font size=+1>Name</font></tt> gives the name of - the frame, typically supplied via a name attribute in the HTML. - If no name was given, the library allocates one. <tt><font size=+1>Marginw</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>marginh</font></tt> - and <tt><font size=+1>framebd</font></tt> are the values of the marginwidth, marginheight and - frameborder attributes, respectively. <tt><font size=+1>Flags</font></tt> can contain some combination - of the following: <tt><font size=+1>FRnoresize</font></tt> (the - frame had the noresize attribute set, and the user should not - be allowed to resize it), <tt><font size=+1>FRnoscroll</font></tt> (the frame should not have - any scroll bars), <tt><font size=+1>FRhscroll</font></tt> (the frame should have a horizontal - scroll bar), <tt><font size=+1>FRvscroll</font></tt> (the frame should have a vertical scroll - bar), <tt><font size=+1>FRhscrollauto</font></tt> (the frame should be automatically - given a horizontal scroll bar if its contents would not otherwise - fit), and <tt><font size=+1>FRvscrollauto</font></tt> (the frame gets a vertical scrollbar only - if required).<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libhtml<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/fmt.html"><i>fmt</i>(1)</a> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - W3C World Wide Web Consortium, “HTML 4.01 Specification”.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The entire HTML document must be loaded into memory before any - of it can be parsed.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/index.html b/man/man3/index.html deleted file mode 100644 index 90e8d3cf..00000000 --- a/man/man3/index.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,647 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> -<title>Manual Section 3 - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -</head> -<body> -<table width=100%> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<center> -<table border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 width=100%> -<tr height=1><td width=200><td> -<tr><td colspan=2> - <center> - <b>Manual Section 3 - Plan 9 from User Space</b> - </center> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="intro.html">intro(3)</a><td>intro – introduction to library 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href="addpt.html">addpt(3)</a><td>addpt, subpt, mulpt, divpt, rectaddpt, rectsubpt, insetrect, canonrect, eqpt, eqrect, ptinrect, rectinrect, rectXrect, rectclip, combinerect, Dx, Dy, Pt, Rect, Rpt – arithmetic on points and rectangles -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="aes.html">aes(3)</a><td>setupAESstate, aesCBCencrypt, aesCBCdecrypt - advanced encryption standard (rijndael) -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="allocimage.html">allocimage(3)</a><td>allocimage, allocimagemix, freeimage, nameimage, namedimage, setalpha, loadimage, cloadimage, unloadimage, readimage, writeimage, bytesperline, wordsperline – allocating, freeing, reading, writing images -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="arg.html">arg(3)</a><td>ARGBEGIN, ARGEND, ARGC, ARGF, EARGF, arginit, argopt – process option letters from argv -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="arith3.html">arith3(3)</a><td>add3, sub3, neg3, div3, mul3, eqpt3, closept3, dot3, cross3, len3, dist3, unit3, midpt3, lerp3, reflect3, nearseg3, pldist3, vdiv3, vrem3, pn2f3, ppp2f3, fff2p3, pdiv4, add4, sub4 – operations on 3-d points and planes -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="atof.html">atof(3)</a><td>atof, atoi, atol, atoll, charstod, strtod, strtol, strtoll, strtoul, strtoull – convert text to numbers -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="bin.html">bin(3)</a><td>binalloc, bingrow, binfree – grouped memory allocation -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="bio.html">bio(3)</a><td>Bopen, Bfdopen, Binit, Binits, Brdline, Brdstr, Bgetc, Bgetrune, Bgetd, Bungetc, Bungetrune, Bread, Bseek, Boffset, Bfildes, Blinelen, Bputc, Bputrune, Bprint, Bvprint, Bwrite, Bflush, Bterm, Bbuffered – buffered input/output -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="blowfish.html">blowfish(3)</a><td>setupBFstate, bfCBCencrypt, bfCBCdecrypt, bfECBencrypt, bfECBdecrypt - blowfish encryption -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="cachechars.html">cachechars(3)</a><td>cachechars, agefont, loadchar, Subfont, Fontchar, Font – font utilities -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="cleanname.html">cleanname(3)</a><td>cleanname – clean a path name -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="color.html">color(3)</a><td>cmap2rgb, cmap2rgba, rgb2cmap – colors and color maps -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="complete.html">complete(3)</a><td>complete, freecompletion – file name completion -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="cputime.html">cputime(3)</a><td>cputime, times – cpu time in this process and children -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="ctime.html">ctime(3)</a><td>ctime, localtime, gmtime, asctime, tm2sec, timezone – convert date and time -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="des.html">des(3)</a><td>setupDESstate, des_key_setup, block_cipher, desCBCencrypt, desCBCdecrypt, desECBencrypt, desECBdecrypt, des3CBCencrypt, des3CBCdecrypt, des3ECBencrypt, des3ECBdecrypt, key_setup, des56to64, des64to56, setupDES3state, triple_block_cipher, - single and triple digital encryption standard -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="dial.html">dial(3)</a><td>dial, announce, listen, accept, reject, netmkaddr, dialparse – make and break network connections -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="dirread.html">dirread(3)</a><td>dirread, dirreadall – read directory -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="draw.html">draw(3)</a><td>Image, draw, drawop, gendraw, gendrawop, drawreplxy, drawrepl -replclipr, line, lineop, poly, polyop, fillpoly, fillpolyop, bezier, bezierop -bezspline, bezsplineop, bezsplinepts, fillbezier, fillbezierop -fillbezspline, fillbezsplineop, ellipse, ellipseop -fillellipse, fillellipseop, arc, arcop, fillarc, fillarcop -icossin, icossin2, border, string, stringop, stringn, stringnop -runestring, runestringop, runestringn, runestringnop, stringbg -stringbgop, stringnbg, stringnbgop, runestringbg, runestringbgop -runestringnbg, runestringnbgop, _string, ARROW, drawsetdebug – graphics functions -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="dsa.html">dsa(3)</a><td>dsagen, dsasign, dsaverify, dsapuballoc, dsapubfree, dsaprivalloc, dsaprivfree, dsasigalloc, dsasigfree, dsaprivtopub - digital signature algorithm -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="dup.html">dup(3)</a><td>dup – duplicate an open file descriptor -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="elgamal.html">elgamal(3)</a><td>eggen, egencrypt, egdecrypt, egsign, egverify, egpuballoc, egpubfree, egprivalloc, egprivfree, egsigalloc, egsigfree, egprivtopub - elgamal encryption -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="encode.html">encode(3)</a><td>dec64, enc64, dec32, enc32, dec16, enc16, encodefmt – encoding byte arrays as strings -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="errstr.html">errstr(3)</a><td>errstr, rerrstr, werrstr – description of last system call error -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="event.html">event(3)</a><td>event, einit, estart, estartfn, etimer, eread, emouse, ekbd, ecanread, ecanmouse, ecankbd, ereadmouse, eatomouse, eresized, egetrect, edrawgetrect, emenuhit, emoveto, esetcursor, Event, Mouse, Menu – graphics events -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="exec.html">exec(3)</a><td>exec, execl – execute a file -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="exits.html">exits(3)</a><td>exits, _exits, atexit, atexitdont, terminate – terminate process, process cleanup -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="fcall.html">fcall(3)</a><td>Fcall, convS2M, convD2M, convM2S, convM2D, fcallfmt, dirfmt, dirmodefmt, read9pmsg, statcheck, sizeS2M, sizeD2M – interface to Plan 9 File protocol -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="flate.html">flate(3)</a><td>deflateinit, deflate, deflatezlib, deflateblock, deflatezlibblock, inflateinit, inflate, inflatezlib, inflateblock, inflatezlibblock, flateerr, mkcrctab, blockcrc, adler32 – deflate compression -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="fmtinstall.html">fmtinstall(3)</a><td>fmtinstall, dofmt, dorfmt, fmtprint, fmtvprint, fmtrune, fmtstrcpy, fmtrunestrcpy, fmtfdinit, fmtfdflush, fmtstrinit, fmtstrflush, runefmtstrinit, runefmtstrflush, errfmt – support for user-defined print formats and output routines -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="frame.html">frame(3)</a><td>frinit, frsetrects, frinittick, frclear, frcharofpt, frptofchar, frinsert, frdelete, frselect, frtick, frselectpaint, frdrawsel, frdrawsel0, frgetmouse – frames of text -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="genrandom.html">genrandom(3)</a><td>genrandom, prng – random number generation -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="get9root.html">get9root(3)</a><td>get9root, unsharp – get path to root of Plan 9 tree -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="getcallerpc.html">getcallerpc(3)</a><td>getcallerpc – fetch return PC of current function -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="getenv.html">getenv(3)</a><td>getenv, putenv – access environment variables -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="getfields.html">getfields(3)</a><td>getfields, gettokens, tokenize – break a string into fields -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="getns.html">getns(3)</a><td>getns – get path to name space directory -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="getsnarf.html">getsnarf(3)</a><td>getsnarf, putsnarf – window system snarf (cut and paste) buffer -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="getuser.html">getuser(3)</a><td>getuser, sysname – get user or system name -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="getwd.html">getwd(3)</a><td>getwd – get current directory -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="graphics.html">graphics(3)</a><td>Display, Point, Rectangle, Cursor, initdraw, geninitdraw, drawerror, initdisplay, closedisplay, getdefont, getwindow, gengetwindow, flushimage, bufimage, lockdisplay, unlockdisplay, cursorswitch, cursorset, openfont, buildfont, freefont, Pfmt, Rfmt, strtochan, chantostr, chantodepth – interactive graphics -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="html.html">html(3)</a><td>parsehtml -printitems -validitems -freeitems -freedocinfo -dimenkind -dimenspec -targetid -targetname -fromStr -toStr -– HTML parser -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="ioproc.html">ioproc(3)</a><td>closeioproc -iocall -ioclose -iointerrupt -iodial -ioopen -ioproc -ioread -ioread9pmsg -ioreadn -iorecvfd -iosendfd -iosleep -iowrite – slave I/O processes for threaded programs -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="ip.html">ip(3)</a><td>eipfmt, parseip, parseipmask, v4parseip, v4parsecidr, parseether, myipaddr, myetheraddr, maskip, equivip, defmask, isv4, v4tov6, v6tov4, nhgetl, nhgets, nhgetv, hnputl, hnputs, hnputv, ptclbsum, readipifc – Internet protocol -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="isalpharune.html">isalpharune(3)</a><td>isalpharune, islowerrune, isspacerune, istitlerune, isupperrune, tolowerrune, totitlerune, toupperrune – Unicode character classes and cases -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="keyboard.html">keyboard(3)</a><td>initkeyboard, ctlkeyboard, closekeyboard – keyboard control -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="lock.html">lock(3)</a><td>lock, canlock, unlock -qlock, canqlock, qunlock -rlock, canrlock, runlock -wlock, canwlock, wunlock -rsleep, rwakeup, rwakeupall -incref, decref -– spin locks, queueing rendezvous locks, reader-writer locks, rendezvous points, and reference counts -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="mach.html">mach(3)</a><td>machbytype, machbyname – machine-independent access to executables and programs -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="mach-cmd.html">mach-cmd(3)</a><td>attachargs, attachcore, attachdynamic, attachproc, proctextfile – debugging processes and core files -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="mach-file.html">mach-file(3)</a><td>crackhdr, uncrackhdr, mapfile, unmapfile, mapproc, unmapproc, detachproc, ctlproc -procnotes – machine-independent access to exectuable files and running processes -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="mach-map.html">mach-map(3)</a><td>allocmap, addseg, findseg, addrtoseg -addrtosegafter, removeseg, freemap -get1, get2, get4, get8 -put1, put2, put4, put8 -rget, rput, fpformat -locnone, locaddr, locconst, locreg, locindir -loccmp, loceval, locfmt, locsimplify -lget1, lget2, lget4, lget8 -lput1, lput2, lput4, lput8 – machine-independent -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="mach-stack.html">mach-stack(3)</a><td>stacktrace, localaddr, unwindframe, windindex, windreglocs – stack traces -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="mach-swap.html">mach-swap(3)</a><td>beswap2, beswap4, beswap8, beieeeftoa32, beieeeftoa64, beieeeftoa80 -beload2, beload4, beload8 -leswap2, leswap4, leswap8, leieeeftoa32, leieeeftoa64, leieeeftoa80 -leload2, leload4, leload8, ieeeftoa32, ieeeftoa64 – machine-independent access to byte-ordered data -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="mach-symbol.html">mach-symbol(3)</a><td>symopen, symclose, findhdr, indexsym, lookupsym, findsym -findexsym, flookupsym, ffindsym -lookuplsym, indexlsym, findlsym -symoff, pc2file, file2pc, line2pc, fnbound, fileline -pc2line – symbol table access functions -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="malloc.html">malloc(3)</a><td>malloc, mallocz, free, realloc, calloc, setmalloctag, setrealloctag, getmalloctag, getrealloctag – memory allocator -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="matrix.html">matrix(3)</a><td>ident, matmul, matmulr, determinant, adjoint, invertmat, xformpoint, xformpointd, xformplane, pushmat, popmat, rot, qrot, scale, move, xform, ixform, persp, look, viewport – Geometric transformations -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="memdraw.html">memdraw(3)</a><td>Memimage -Memdata -Memdrawparam -memimageinit -wordaddr -byteaddr -memimagemove -allocmemimage -allocmemimaged -readmemimage -creadmemimage -writememimage -freememimage -memsetchan -loadmemimage -cloadmemimage -unloadmemimage -memfillcolor -memarc -mempoly -memellipse -memfillpoly -memimageline -memimagedraw -drawclip -memlinebbox -memlineendsize -allocmemsubfont -openmemsubfont -freememsubfont -memsubfontwidth -getmemdefont -memimagestring -iprint -hwdraw – drawing routines for memory-resident images -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="memlayer.html">memlayer(3)</a><td>memdraw, memlalloc, memldelete, memlexpose, memlfree, memlhide, memline, memlnorefresh, memload, memunload, memlorigin, memlsetrefresh, memltofront, memltofrontn, memltorear, memltorearn – windows of memory-resident images -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="memory.html">memory(3)</a><td>memccpy, memchr, memcmp, memcpy, memmove, memset – memory operations -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="mouse.html">mouse(3)</a><td>initmouse, readmouse, closemouse, moveto, cursorswitch, getrect, drawgetrect, menuhit, setcursor – mouse control -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="mousescrollsize.html">mousescrollsize(3)</a><td>mousescrollsize – compute mouse scroll increment -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="mp.html">mp(3)</a><td>mpsetminbits, mpnew, mpfree, mpbits, mpnorm, mpcopy, mpassign, mprand, strtomp, mpfmt,mptoa, betomp, mptobe, letomp, mptole, mptoui, uitomp, mptoi, itomp, uvtomp, mptouv, vtomp, mptov, mpdigdiv, mpadd, mpsub, mpleft, mpright, mpmul, mpexp, mpmod, mpdiv, mpfactorial, mpcmp, mpextendedgcd, mpinvert, mpsignif, mplowbits0, mpvecdigmuladd, mpvecdigmulsub, mpvecadd, mpvecsub, mpveccmp, mpvecmul, mpmagcmp, mpmagadd, mpmagsub, crtpre, crtin, crtout, crtprefree, crtresfree – extended precision arithmetic -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="muldiv.html">muldiv(3)</a><td>muldiv, umuldiv – high-precision multiplication and division -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="mux.html">mux(3)</a><td>Mux, muxinit, muxrpc, muxthreads – protocol multiplexor -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="nan.html">nan(3)</a><td>NaN, Inf, isNaN, isInf – not-a-number and infinity functions -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="needstack.html">needstack(3)</a><td>needstack – check for execution stack overflow -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="notify.html">notify(3)</a><td>notify, noted, atnotify, noteenable, notedisable, notifyon, notifyoff – handle asynchronous process notification -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="open.html">open(3)</a><td>open, create, close – open a file for reading or writing, create file -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="opentemp.html">opentemp(3)</a><td>opentemp – create a uniquely-named file -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="pipe.html">pipe(3)</a><td>pipe – create an interprocess channel -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="plumb.html">plumb(3)</a><td>eplumb, plumbfree, plumbopen, plumbopenfid, plumbsend, plumbsendtofid, plumbsendtext, plumblookup, plumbpack, plumbpackattr, plumbaddattr, plumbdelattr, plumbrecv, plumbrecvfid, plumbunpack, plumbunpackpartial, plumbunpackattr, Plumbmsg – plumb messages -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="post9pservice.html">post9pservice(3)</a><td>post9pservice – post 9P service for use by clients -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="postnote.html">postnote(3)</a><td>postnote – send a note to a process or process group -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="prime.html">prime(3)</a><td>genprime, gensafeprime, genstrongprime, DSAprimes, probably_prime, smallprimetest – prime number generation -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="print.html">print(3)</a><td>print, fprint, sprint, snprint, seprint, smprint, runesprint, runesnprint, runeseprint, runesmprint, vfprint, vsnprint, vseprint, vsmprint, runevsnprint, runevseprint, runevsmprint – print formatted output -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="proto.html">proto(3)</a><td>rdproto – parse and process a proto file listing -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 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b/man/man3/intro.html deleted file mode 100644 index f6f4b311..00000000 --- a/man/man3/intro.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,288 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>intro(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>INTRO(3)</b><td align=right><b>INTRO(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - intro – introduction to library functions<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h> <br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>#include</font></tt> <i>any Unix headers <br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - <tt><font size=+1>#include <libc.h> <br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>#include <auth.h> <br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>#include <bio.h> <br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>#include <draw.h> <br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>#include <fcall.h> <br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>#include <frame.h> <br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>#include <mach.h> <br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>#include <regexp.h> <br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>#include <thread.h> <br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - This section describes functions in various libraries. For the - most part, each library is defined by a single C include file, - such as those listed above, and a single archive file containing - the library proper. The name of the archive is <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/lib/lib</font></tt><i>x</i><tt><font size=+1>.a</font></tt>, - where <i>x</i> is the base of the include file name, - stripped of a leading <tt><font size=+1>lib</font></tt> if present. For example, <tt><font size=+1><draw.h></font></tt> defines - the contents of library <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/lib/libdraw.a</font></tt>, which - may be abbreviated when named to the loader as <tt><font size=+1>−ldraw</font></tt>. In practice, - each include file contains a magic pragma that directs the loader - to pick up the associated archive - automatically, so it is rarely necessary to tell the loader which - libraries a program needs; see <a href="../man1/9c.html"><i>9c</i>(1)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The library to which a function belongs is defined by the header - file that defines its interface. The ‘C library’, <i>libc</i>, contains - most of the basic subroutines such as <i>strlen</i>. Declarations for - all of these functions are in <tt><font size=+1><libc.h></font></tt>, which must be preceded by - (<i>needs</i>) an include of <tt><font size=+1><u.h></font></tt>. The graphics library, <i>draw</i>, is - defined by <tt><font size=+1><draw.h></font></tt>, which needs <tt><font size=+1><libc.h></font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1><u.h></font></tt>. The Buffered I/O - library, <i>libbio</i>, is defined by <tt><font size=+1><bio.h></font></tt>, which needs <tt><font size=+1><libc.h></font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1><u.h></font></tt>. - The ANSI C Standard I/O library, <i>libstdio</i>, is defined by <tt><font size=+1><stdio.h></font></tt>, - which needs <tt><font size=+1><u.h></font></tt>. There are a few other, less commonly used libraries - defined on - individual pages of this section. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The include file <tt><font size=+1><u.h></font></tt>, a prerequisite of several other include - files, declares the architecture-dependent and -independent types, - including: <i>uchar</i>, <i>ushort</i>, and <i>ulong</i>, the unsigned integer types; - <i>schar</i>, the signed char type; <i>vlong</i> and <i>uvlong</i>, the signed and - unsigned very long integral types; <i>Rune</i>, the Unicode - character type; <i>u8int</i>, <i>u16int</i>, <i>u32int</i>, and <i>u64int</i>, the unsigned - integral types with specific widths; <i>jmp_buf</i>, the type of the - argument to <i>setjmp</i> and <i>longjmp</i>, plus macros that define the layout - of <i>jmp_buf</i> (see <a href="../man3/setjmp.html"><i>setjmp</i>(3)</a>); and the macros <tt><font size=+1>va_arg</font></tt> and friends - for accessing arguments of variadic functions (identical to the - macros defined in <tt><font size=+1><stdarg.h></font></tt> in ANSI C). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Plan 9 and Unix use many similarly-named functions for different - purposes: for example, Plan 9’s <i>dup</i> is closer to (but not exactly) - Unix’s <i>dup2</i>. To avoid name conflicts, <tt><font size=+1><libc.h></font></tt> defines many of these - names as preprocessor macros to add a <i>p9</i> prefix, so that <i>dup</i> becomes - <i>p9dup</i>. To disable this renaming, - <tt><font size=+1>#define NOPLAN9DEFINES</font></tt> before including <tt><font size=+1><libc.h></font></tt>. If Unix headers - must be included in a program, they should be included after <tt><font size=+1><u.h></font></tt>, - which sets important preprocessor directives (for example, to - enable 64-bit file offsets), but before <tt><font size=+1><libc.h></font></tt>, to avoid renaming - problems. - <p><font size=+1><b>Name space </b></font><br> - Files are collected into a hierarchical organization called a - <i>file tree</i> starting in a <i>directory</i> called the <i>root</i>. File names, - also called <i>paths</i>, consist of a number of <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt>-separated <i>path elements</i> - with the slashes corresponding to directories. A path element - must contain only printable characters (those outside the control - spaces of ASCII and Latin-1). A path element cannot contain a - slash. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - When a process presents a file name to Plan 9, it is <i>evaluated</i> - by the following algorithm. Start with a directory that depends - on the first character of the path: <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> means the root of the main - hierarchy, and anything else means the process’s current working - directory. Then for each path element, look up the element in - the directory, advance to that directory, do a possible translation - (see below), and repeat. The last step may yield a directory or - regular file.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>File I/O </b></font><br> - Files are opened for input or output by <i>open</i> or <i>create</i> (see <a href="../man3/open.html"><i>open</i>(3)</a>). - These calls return an integer called a <i>file descriptor</i> which identifies - the file to subsequent I/O calls, notably <a href="../man3/read.html"><i>read</i>(3)</a> and <i>write</i>. The - system allocates the numbers by selecting the lowest unused descriptor. - They are allocated dynamically; there is no - visible limit to the number of file descriptors a process may - have open. They may be reassigned using <a href="../man3/dup.html"><i>dup</i>(3)</a>. File descriptors - are indices into a kernel resident <i>file descriptor table</i>. Each - process has an associated file descriptor table. In threaded programs - (see <a href="../man3/thread.html"><i>thread</i>(3)</a>), the file descriptor table is shared by all the - procs. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - By convention, file descriptor 0 is the standard input, 1 is the - standard output, and 2 is the standard error output. With one - exception, the operating system is unaware of these conventions; - it is permissible to close file 0, or even to replace it by a - file open only for writing, but many programs will be confused - by such - chicanery. The exception is that the system prints messages about - broken processes to file descriptor 2. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Files are normally read or written in sequential order. The I/O - position in the file is called the <i>file offset</i> and may be set - arbitrarily using the <a href="../man3/seek.html"><i>seek</i>(3)</a> system call. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Directories may be opened like regular files. Instead of reading - them with <a href="../man3/read.html"><i>read</i>(3)</a>, use the <tt><font size=+1>Dir</font></tt> structure-based routines described - in <a href="../man3/dirread.html"><i>dirread</i>(3)</a>. The entry corresponding to an arbitrary file can - be retrieved by <i>dirstat</i> (see <a href="../man3/stat.html"><i>stat</i>(3)</a>) or <i>dirfstat</i>; <i>dirwstat</i> and - <i>dirfwstat</i> write back entries, thus changing the properties of - a - file. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - New files are made with <i>create</i> (see <a href="../man3/open.html"><i>open</i>(3)</a>) and deleted with - <a href="../man3/remove.html"><i>remove</i>(3)</a>. Directories may not directly be written; <i>create</i>, <i>remove</i>, - <i>wstat</i>, and <i>fwstat</i> alter them. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <a href="../man3/Pipe.html"><i>Pipe</i>(3)</a> creates a connected pair of file descriptors, useful for - bidirectional local communication.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Process execution and control </b></font><br> - A new process is created when an existing one calls <a href="../man2/fork.html"><i>fork</i>(2)</a>. The - new (child) process starts out with copies of the address space - and most other attributes of the old (parent) process. In particular, - the child starts out running the same program as the parent; <a href="../man3/exec.html"><i>exec</i>(3)</a> - will bring in a different one. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each process has a unique integer process id; a set of open files, - indexed by file descriptor; and a current working directory (changed - by <a href="../man2/chdir.html"><i>chdir</i>(2)</a>). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each process has a set of attributes -- memory, open files, name - space, etc. -- that may be shared or unique. Flags to <i>rfork</i> control - the sharing of these attributes. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A process terminates by calling <a href="../man3/exits.html"><i>exits</i>(3)</a>. A parent process may - call <a href="../man3/wait.html"><i>wait</i>(3)</a> to wait for some child to terminate. A bit of status - information may be passed from <i>exits</i> to <i>wait</i>. On Plan 9, the status - information is an arbitrary text string, but on Unix it is a single - integer. The Plan 9 interface persists here, although the - functionality does not. Instead, empty strings are converted to - exit status 0 and non-empty strings to 1. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A process can go to sleep for a specified time by calling <a href="../man3/sleep.html"><i>sleep</i>(3)</a>. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - There is a <i>notification</i> mechanism for telling a process about - events such as address faults, floating point faults, and messages - from other processes. A process uses <a href="../man3/notify.html"><i>notify</i>(3)</a> to register the - function to be called (the <i>notification handler</i>) when such events - occur.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Multithreading </b></font><br> - Where possible according to the ANSI C standard, the main C library - works properly in multiprocess programs; <i>malloc</i>, <i>print</i>, and the - other routines use locks (see <a href="../man3/lock.html"><i>lock</i>(3)</a>) to synchronize access to - their data structures. The graphics library defined in <tt><font size=+1><draw.h></font></tt> - is also multi-process capable; details are in <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>. - In general, though, multiprocess programs should use some form - of synchronization to protect shared data. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The thread library, defined in <tt><font size=+1><thread.h></font></tt>, provides support for - multiprocess programs. It includes a data structure called a <tt><font size=+1>Channel</font></tt> - that can be used to send messages between processes, and coroutine-like - <i>threads</i>, which enable multiple threads of control within a single - process. The threads within a process - are scheduled by the library, but there is no pre-emptive scheduling - within a process; thread switching occurs only at communication - or synchronization points. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Most programs using the thread library comprise multiple processes - communicating over channels, and within some processes, multiple - threads. Since I/O calls may block, a system call may block all - the threads in a process. Therefore, a program that shouldn’t - block unexpectedly will use a process to serve the I/O - request, passing the result to the main processes over a channel - when the request completes. For examples of this design, see <a href="../man3/ioproc.html"><i>ioproc</i>(3)</a> - or <a href="../man3/mouse.html"><i>mouse</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/nm.html"><i>nm</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/9c.html"><i>9c</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Math functions in <i>libc</i> return special values when the function - is undefined for the given arguments or when the value is not - representable (see <a href="../man3/nan.html"><i>nan</i>(3)</a>). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Some of the functions in <i>libc</i> are system calls and many others - employ system calls in their implementation. All system calls - return integers, with –1 indicating that an error occurred; <a href="../man3/errstr.html"><i>errstr</i>(3)</a> - recovers a string describing the error. Some user-level library - functions also use the <i>errstr</i> mechanism to report errors. - Functions that may affect the value of the error string are said - to “set <i>errstr</i>”; it is understood that the error string is altered - only if an error occurs.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/ioproc.html b/man/man3/ioproc.html deleted file mode 100644 index 092bac91..00000000 --- a/man/man3/ioproc.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,211 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>ioproc(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>IOPROC(3)</b><td align=right><b>IOPROC(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - closeioproc, iocall, ioclose, iointerrupt, iodial, ioopen, ioproc, - ioread, ioread9pmsg, ioreadn, iorecvfd, iosendfd, iosleep, iowrite - – slave I/O processes for threaded programs<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <thread.h><br> - typedef struct Ioproc Ioproc;<br> - Ioproc* ioproc(void);<br> - int ioclose(Ioproc *io, int fd);<br> - int iodial(Ioproc *io, char *addr, char *local, char *dir, char - *cdfp);<br> - int ioopen(Ioproc *io, char *file, int omode);<br> - long ioread(Ioproc *io, int fd, void *a, long n);<br> - int ioread9pmsg(Ioproc *io, int fd, void *a, uint n);<br> - long ioreadn(Ioproc *io, int fd, void *a, long n);<br> - int iorecvfd(int socket);<br> - int iosendfd(int socket, int fd);<br> - int iosleep(int milli);<br> - long iowrite(Ioproc *io, int fd, void *a, long n);<br> - void iointerrupt(Ioproc *io);<br> - void closeioproc(Ioproc *io);<br> - long iocall(Ioproc *io, long (*op)(va_list *arg), ...);<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines provide access to I/O in slave procs. Since the - I/O itself is done in a slave proc, other threads in the calling - proc can run while the calling thread waits for the I/O to complete. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Ioproc</i> forks a new slave proc and returns a pointer to the <tt><font size=+1>Ioproc</font></tt> - associated with it. <i>Ioproc</i> uses <i>mallocz</i> and <i>proccreate</i>; if either - fails, it calls <i>sysfatal</i> rather than return an error. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Ioclose</i>, <i>iodial</i>, <i>ioopen</i>, <i>ioread</i>, <i>ioread9pmsg</i>, <i>ioreadn</i>, <i>iorecvfd</i>, - <i>iosendfd</i>, <i>iosleep</i>, and <i>iowrite</i> execute the similarly named library - or system calls (see <a href="../man2/close.html"><i>close</i>(2)</a>, <a href="../man3/dial.html"><i>dial</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/open.html"><i>open</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/read.html"><i>read</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/fcall.html"><i>fcall</i>(3)</a>, - <a href="../man3/sendfd.html"><i>sendfd</i>(3)</a>, and <a href="../man3/sleep.html"><i>sleep</i>(3)</a>) in the slave process associated with - <i>io</i>. It is an error to execute more than one call at a time in - an I/O - proc. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Iointerrupt</i> interrupts the call currently executing in the I/O - proc. If no call is executing, <i>iointerrupt</i> is a no-op. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Closeioproc</i> terminates the I/O proc and frees the associated <tt><font size=+1>Ioproc - . - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <i>Iocall</i> is a primitive that may be used to implement more slave - I/O routines. <i>Iocall</i> arranges for <i>op</i> to be called in <i>io</i>’s proc, - with <i>arg</i> set to the variable parameter list, returning the value - that <i>op</i> returns.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Relay messages between two file descriptors, counting the total - number of bytes seen:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>int tot;<br> - void<br> - relaythread(void *v)<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int *fd, n;<br> - char buf[1024];<br> - Ioproc *io;<br> - fd = v;<br> - io = ioproc();<br> - while((n = ioread(io, fd[0], buf, sizeof buf)) > 0){<br> - if(iowrite(io, fd[1], buf, n) != n)<br> - sysfatal("iowrite: %r");<br> - tot += n;<br> - }<br> - closeioproc(io);<br> - - </table> - }<br> - void<br> - relay(int fd0, int fd1)<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int fd[4];<br> - fd[0] = fd[3] = fd0;<br> - fd[1] = fd[2] = fd1;<br> - threadcreate(relaythread, fd, 8192);<br> - threadcreate(relaythread, fd+2, 8192);<br> - - </table> - }<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - If the two <i>relaythread</i> instances were running in different procs, - the common access to <i>tot</i> would be unsafe. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Implement <i>ioread</i>:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>static long<br> - _ioread(va_list *arg)<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int fd;<br> - void *a;<br> - long n;<br> - fd = va_arg(*arg, int);<br> - a = va_arg(*arg, void*);<br> - n = va_arg(*arg, long);<br> - return read(fd, a, n);<br> - - </table> - }<br> - long<br> - ioread(Ioproc *io, int fd, void *a, long n)<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - return iocall(io, _ioread, fd, a, n);<br> - - </table> - }<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libthread<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/dial.html"><i>dial</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/open.html"><i>open</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/read.html"><i>read</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/thread.html"><i>thread</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Iointerrupt</i> is currently unimplemented.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/ip.html b/man/man3/ip.html deleted file mode 100644 index 0376fa95..00000000 --- a/man/man3/ip.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,345 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>ip(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>IP(3)</b><td align=right><b>IP(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - eipfmt, parseip, parseipmask, v4parseip, v4parsecidr, parseether, - myipaddr, myetheraddr, maskip, equivip, defmask, isv4, v4tov6, - v6tov4, nhgetl, nhgets, nhgetv, hnputl, hnputs, hnputv, ptclbsum, - readipifc – Internet protocol<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <ip.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int eipfmt(Fmt*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>ulong parseip(uchar *ipaddr, char *str) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>ulong parseipmask(uchar *ipaddr, char *str) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* v4parseip(uchar *ipaddr, char *str) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>ulong v4parsecidr(uchar *addr, uchar *mask, char *str) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int parseether(uchar *eaddr, char *str) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int myetheraddr(uchar *eaddr, char *dev) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int myipaddr(uchar *ipaddr, char *net) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void maskip(uchar *from, uchar *mask, uchar *to) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int equivip(uchar *ipaddr1, uchar *ipaddr2) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>uchar* defmask(uchar *ipaddr) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int isv4(uchar *ipaddr) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void v4tov6(uchar *ipv6, uchar *ipv4) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void v6tov4(uchar *ipv4, uchar *ipv6) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>ushort nhgets(void *p) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>uint nhgetl(void *p) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>uvlong nhgetv(void *p) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void hnputs(void *p, ushort v) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void hnputl(void *p, uint v) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void hnputv(void *p, uvlong v) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>ushort ptclbsum(uchar *a, int n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Ipifc* readipifc(char *net, Ipifc *ifc, int index) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>uchar IPv4bcast[IPaddrlen]; - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>uchar IPv4allsys[IPaddrlen]; - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>uchar IPv4allrouter[IPaddrlen]; - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>uchar IPallbits[IPaddrlen]; - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>uchar IPnoaddr[IPaddrlen]; - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>uchar v4prefix[IPaddrlen];<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines are used by Internet Protocol (IP) programs to - manipulate IP and Ethernet addresses. Plan 9, by default, uses - V6 format IP addresses. Since V4 addresses fit into the V6 space, - all IP addresses can be represented. IP addresses are stored as - a string of 16 <tt><font size=+1>unsigned chars</font></tt>, Ethernet addresses as 6 - <tt><font size=+1>unsigned chars</font></tt>. Either V4 or V6 string representation can be used - for IP addresses. For V4 addresses, the representation can be - (up to) 4 decimal integers from 0 to 255 separated by periods. - For V6 addresses, the representation is (up to) 8 hex integers - from 0x0 to 0xFFFF separated by colons. Strings of 0 - integers can be elided using two colons. For example, <tt><font size=+1>FFFF::1111</font></tt> - is equivalent to <tt><font size=+1>FFFF:0:0:0:0:0:0:1111</font></tt>. The string representation - for IP masks is a superset of the address representation. It includes - slash notation that indicates the number of leading 1 bits in - the mask. Thus, a V4 class C mask can be - represented as <tt><font size=+1>FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FF00</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>255.255.255.0</font></tt>, - or <tt><font size=+1>/120.</font></tt> The string representation of Ethernet addresses is exactly - 12 hexadecimal digits. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Eipfmt</i> is a <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a> formatter for Ethernet (verb <tt><font size=+1>E</font></tt>) addresses, - IP V6 (verb <tt><font size=+1>I</font></tt>) addresses, IP V4 (verb <tt><font size=+1>V</font></tt>) addresses, and IP V6 - (verb <tt><font size=+1>M</font></tt>) masks. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Parseip</i> converts a string pointed to by <i>str</i> to a 16-byte IP address - starting at <i>ipaddr</i>. As a concession to backwards compatibility, - if the string is a V4 address, the return value is an unsigned - long integer containing the big-endian V4 address. If not, the - return value is 6. <i>Parseipmask</i> converts a string pointed to by - <i>str - </i>to a 6-byte IP mask starting at <i>ipaddr</i>. It too returns an unsigned - long big-endian V4 address or 6. Both routines return -1 on errors. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>V4parseip</i> converts a string pointed to by <i>str</i> to a 4-byte V4 IP - address starting at <i>ipaddr</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>V4parsecidr</i> converts a string of the form addr/mask, pointed to - by <i>str</i>, to a 4-byte V4 IP address starting at <i>ipaddr</i> and a 4-byte - V4 IP mask starting at <i>mask</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Myipaddr</i> returns the first valid IP address in the IP stack rooted - at <i>net</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Parseether</i> converts a string pointed to by <i>str</i> to a 6-byte Ethernet - address starting at <i>eaddr</i>. <i>Myetheraddr</i> reads the Ethernet address - string from file <i>dev</i><tt><font size=+1>/1/stats</font></tt> and parses it into <i>eaddr</i>. Both routines - return a negative number on errors. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Maskip</i> places the bit-wise AND of the IP addresses pointed to - by its first two arguments into the buffer pointed to by the third. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Equivip</i> returns non-zero if the IP addresses pointed to by its - two arguments are equal. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Defmask</i> returns the standard class A, B, or C mask for <i>ipaddr</i>. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Isv4</i> returns non-zero if the V6 address is in the V4 space, that - is, if it starts with <tt><font size=+1>0:0:0:0:0:0:FFFF</font></tt>. <i>V4tov6</i> converts the V4 - address, <i>v4ip</i>, to a V6 address and puts the result in <i>v6ip</i>. <i>V6tov4</i> - converts the V6 address, <i>v6ip</i>, to a V4 address and puts the result - in <i>v4ip</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Hnputs</i>, <i>hnputl</i>, and <i>hnputv</i> are used to store 16-, 32-, and 64-bit - integers into IP big-endian form. <i>Nhgets</i>, <i>nhgetl</i>, and <i>nhgetv</i> convert - big-endian 2-, 4-, and 8-byte quantities into integers. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Pctlbsum</i> returns the one’s complement checksum used in IP protocols, - typically invoked as<br> - <tt><font size=+1>hnputs(hdr−>cksum, ~ptclbsum(data, len) & 0xffff);<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - A number of standard IP addresses in V6 format are also defined. - They are:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>IPv4bcast<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - the V4 broadcast address<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>IPv4allsys<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - the V4 all systems multicast address<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>IPv4allrouter<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - the V4 all routers multicast address<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>IPallbits<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - the V6 all bits on address<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>IPnoaddr<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - the V6 null address, all zeros<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>v4prefix<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - the IP V6 prefix to all embedded V4 addresses - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - <i>Readipifc</i> returns information about a particular interface (<i>index - </i>>= 0) or all IP interfaces (<i>index </i>< 0) configured under a mount - point <i>net</i>, default <tt><font size=+1>/net</font></tt>. Each interface is described by one <i>Ipifc</i> - structure which in turn points to a linked list of <i>Iplifc</i> structures - describing the addresses assigned to this interface. If the list - <i>ifc</i> is supplied, that list is freed. Thus, subsequent calls can - be used to free the list returned by the previous call. <i>Ipifc</i> - is: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Ipifc<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Ipifc *next;<br> - Iplifc *lifc; /* local addressses */<br> - /* per ip interface */<br> - int index; /* number of interface in ipifc dir */<br> - char dev[64]; /* associated physical device */<br> - int mtu; /* max transfer unit */<br> - long validlt; /* valid life time */<br> - long preflt; /* preferred life time */<br> - uchar sendra6; /* on == send router adv */<br> - uchar recvra6; /* on == rcv router adv */<br> - ulong pktin; /* packets read */<br> - ulong pktout; /* packets written */<br> - ulong errin; /* read errors */<br> - ulong errout; /* write errors */<br> - Ipv6rp rp; /* route advertisement params */<br> - - </table> - } Ipifc;<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <i>Iplifc</i> is: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>struct Iplifc<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Iplifc *next;<br> - uchar ip[IPaddrlen];<br> - uchar mask[IPaddrlen];<br> - uchar net[IPaddrlen]; /* ip & mask */<br> - ulong preflt; /* preferred lifetime */<br> - ulong validlt; /* valid lifetime */<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <i>Ipv6rp</i> is: struct Ipv6rp { int mflag; int oflag; int maxraint; - /* max route adv interval */ int minraint; /* min route adv interval - */ int linkmtu; int reachtime; int rxmitra; int ttl; int routerlt; - }; - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Dev</i> contains the first 64 bytes of the device configured with - this interface. <i>Net</i> is <i>ip</i><tt><font size=+1>&</font></tt><i>mask</i> if the network is multipoint or - the remote address if the network is point to point.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libip<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/isalpharune.html b/man/man3/isalpharune.html deleted file mode 100644 index 99c2f387..00000000 --- a/man/man3/isalpharune.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>isalpharune(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>ISALPHARUNE(3)</b><td align=right><b>ISALPHARUNE(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - isalpharune, islowerrune, isspacerune, istitlerune, isupperrune, - tolowerrune, totitlerune, toupperrune – Unicode character classes - and cases<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int isalpharune(Rune c) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int islowerrune(Rune c) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int isspacerune(Rune c) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int istitlerune(Rune c) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int isupperrune(Rune c) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rune tolowerrune(Rune c) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rune totitlerune(Rune c) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rune toupperrune(Rune c)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines examine and operate on Unicode characters, in particular - a subset of their properties as defined in the Unicode standard. - Unicode defines some characters as alphabetic and specifies three - cases: upper, lower, and title. Analogously to <a href="../man3/isalpha.html"><i>isalpha</i>(3)</a> for - ASCII, these routines test types and modify cases for - Unicode characters. The names are self-explanatory. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The case-conversion routines return the character unchanged if - it has no case.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/utf/runetype.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/isalpha.html"><i>isalpha</i>(3)</a><i>, The Unicode Standard</i>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/keyboard.html b/man/man3/keyboard.html deleted file mode 100644 index 19dc833d..00000000 --- a/man/man3/keyboard.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>keyboard(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>KEYBOARD(3)</b><td align=right><b>KEYBOARD(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - initkeyboard, ctlkeyboard, closekeyboard – keyboard control<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <thread.h><br> - #include <keyboard.h><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Keyboardctl *initkeyboard(char *file)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int ctlkeyboard(Keyboardctl *kc, char *msg)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void closekeyboard(Keyboard *kc)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These functions access and control a keyboard interface for character-at-a-time - I/O in a multi-threaded environment, usually in combination with - <a href="../man3/mouse.html"><i>mouse</i>(3)</a>. They use the message-passing <tt><font size=+1>Channel</font></tt> interface in the - threads library (see <a href="../man3/thread.html"><i>thread</i>(3)</a>); programs that wish a more event-driven, - single-threaded approach - should use <a href="../man3/event.html"><i>event</i>(3)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Initkeyboard</i> opens a connection to the keyboard and returns a - <tt><font size=+1>Keyboardctl</font></tt> structure:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Keyboardct Keyboardctl;<br> - struct Keyboardctl<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Channel *c; /* chan(Rune[20]) */<br> - char *file;<br> - int consfd; /* to cons file */<br> - int ctlfd; /* to ctl file */<br> - int pid; /* of slave proc */<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - The argument to <i>initkeyboard</i> is ignored (on Plan 9, it is the - name of the keyboard device). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Once the <tt><font size=+1>Keyboardctl</font></tt> is set up a message containing a <tt><font size=+1>Rune</font></tt> will - be sent on the <tt><font size=+1>Channel Keyboardctl.c</font></tt> to report each character - read from the device. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Ctlkeyboard</i> is used to set the state of the interface, typically - to turn raw mode on and off. It writes the string <i>msg</i> to the control - file associated with the device, which is assumed to be the regular - device file name with the string <tt><font size=+1>ctl</font></tt> appended. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Closekeyboard</i> closes the file descriptors associated with the - keyboard, kills the slave processes, and frees the <tt><font size=+1>Keyboardctl</font></tt> - structure. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libdraw<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/event.html"><i>event</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/thread.html"><i>thread</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Because the interface delivers complete runes, there is no way - to report lesser actions such as shift keys or even individual - bytes.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/lock.html b/man/man3/lock.html deleted file mode 100644 index 72d66e12..00000000 --- a/man/man3/lock.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,222 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>lock(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>LOCK(3)</b><td align=right><b>LOCK(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - lock, canlock, unlock, qlock, canqlock, qunlock, rlock, canrlock, - runlock, wlock, canwlock, wunlock, rsleep, rwakeup, rwakeupall - incref, decref – spin locks, queueing rendezvous locks, reader-writer - locks, rendezvous points, and reference counts<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - void lock(Lock *l)<br> - int canlock(Lock *l)<br> - void unlock(Lock *l)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - void qlock(QLock *l)<br> - int canqlock(QLock *l)<br> - void qunlock(QLock *l)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - void rlock(RWLock *l)<br> - int canrlock(RWLock *l)<br> - void runlock(RWLock *l)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - void wlock(RWLock *l)<br> - int canwlock(RWLock *l)<br> - void wunlock(RWLock *l)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - typedef struct Rendez {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - QLock *l;<br> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>...<br> - </i> - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>} Rendez;<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - void rsleep(Rendez *r)<br> - int rwakeup(Rendez *r)<br> - int rwakeupall(Rendez *r)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - #include <thread.h><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - typedef struct Ref {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - long ref;<br> - - </table> - } Ref;<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - void incref(Ref*)<br> - long decref(Ref*)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines are used to synchronize processes sharing memory. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>Locks</font></tt> are spin locks, <tt><font size=+1>QLocks</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>RWLocks</font></tt> are different types of - queueing locks, and <tt><font size=+1>Rendezes</font></tt> are rendezvous points. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Locks and rendezvous points have trivial implementations in programs - not using the thread library (see <a href="../man3/thread.html"><i>thread</i>(3)</a>), since such programs - have no concurrency. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Used carelessly, spin locks can be expensive and can easily generate - deadlocks. Their use is discouraged, especially in programs that - use the thread library because they prevent context switches between - threads. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Lock</i> blocks until the lock has been obtained. <i>Canlock</i> is non-blocking. - It tries to obtain a lock and returns a non-zero value if it was - successful, 0 otherwise. <i>Unlock</i> releases a lock. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>QLocks</font></tt> have the same interface but are not spin locks; instead - if the lock is taken <i>qlock</i> will suspend execution of the calling - thread until it is released. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Although <tt><font size=+1>Locks</font></tt> are the more primitive lock, they have limitations; - for example, they cannot synchronize between tasks in the same - <i>proc</i>. Use <tt><font size=+1>QLocks</font></tt> instead. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>RWLocks</font></tt> manage access to a data structure that has distinct readers - and writers. <i>Rlock</i> grants read access; <i>runlock</i> releases it. <i>Wlock</i> - grants write access; <i>wunlock</i> releases it. <i>Canrlock</i> and <i>canwlock</i> - are the non-blocking versions. There may be any number of simultaneous - readers, but only one writer. Moreover, if - write access is granted no one may have read access until write - access is released. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - All types of lock should be initialized to all zeros before use; - this puts them in the unlocked state. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>Rendezes</font></tt> are rendezvous points. Each <tt><font size=+1>Rendez</font></tt> <i>r</i> is protected by - a <tt><font size=+1>QLock</font></tt> <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>l</i>, which must be held by the callers of <i>rsleep</i>, <i>rwakeup</i>, - and <i>rwakeupall</i>. <i>Rsleep</i> atomically releases <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>l</i> and suspends execution - of the calling task. After resuming execution, <i>rsleep</i> will reacquire - <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>l</i> before returning. If any processes - are sleeping on <i>r</i>, <i>rwakeup</i> wakes one of them. it returns 1 if - a process was awakened, 0 if not. <i>Rwakeupall</i> wakes all processes - sleeping on <i>r</i>, returning the number of processes awakened. <i>Rwakeup</i> - and <i>rwakeupall</i> do not release <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>l</i> and do not suspend execution - of the current task. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Before use, <tt><font size=+1>Rendezes</font></tt> should be initialized to all zeros except - for <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>l</i> pointer, which should point at the <tt><font size=+1>QLock</font></tt> that will guard - <i>r</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <tt><font size=+1>Ref</font></tt> contains a <tt><font size=+1>long</font></tt> that can be incremented and decremented - atomically: <i>Incref</i> increments the <i>Ref</i> in one atomic operation. - <i>Decref</i> atomically decrements the <tt><font size=+1>Ref</font></tt> and returns zero if the resulting - value is zero, non-zero otherwise.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/qlock.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/src/libthread<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>Locks</font></tt> are not always spin locks. Instead they are usually implemented - using the <i>pthreads</i> library’s <tt><font size=+1>pthread_mutex_t</font></tt>, whose implementation - method is not defined. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - On <i>pthreads</i>-based systems, the implementation of <tt><font size=+1>Lock</font></tt> never calls - <i>pthread_mutex_destroy</i> to free the <tt><font size=+1>pthread_mutex_t</font></tt>’s. This leads - to resource leaks on FreeBSD 5 (though not on Linux 2.6, where - <i>pthread_mutex_destroy</i> is a no-op). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - On systems that do not have a usable <i>pthreads</i> implementation, - the <tt><font size=+1>Lock</font></tt> implementation provided by <i>libthread</i> is still not exactly - a spin lock. After each unsuccessful attempt, <i>lock</i> calls <tt><font size=+1>sleep(0)</font></tt> - to yield the CPU; this handles the common case where some other - process holds the lock. After a thousand - unsuccessful attempts, <i>lock</i> sleeps for 100ms between attempts. - Another another thousand unsuccessful attempts, <i>lock</i> sleeps for - a full second between attempts. <tt><font size=+1>Locks</font></tt> are not intended to be held - for long periods of time. The 100ms and full second sleeps are - only heuristics to avoid tying up the CPU when a - process deadlocks. As discussed above, if a lock is to be held - for much more than a few instructions, the queueing lock types - should be almost always be used.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/mach-cmd.html b/man/man3/mach-cmd.html deleted file mode 100644 index 978e80b5..00000000 --- a/man/man3/mach-cmd.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,167 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>mach-cmd(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MACH-CMD(3)</b><td align=right><b>MACH-CMD(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - attachargs, attachcore, attachdynamic, attachproc, proctextfile - – debugging processes and core files<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <mach.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int attachcore(Fhdr *hdr) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int attachproc(int pid) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int attachdynamic(void) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* proctextfile(int pid) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int attachargs(int argc, char **argv, int omode) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>extern Fhdr* symhdr;<br> - </font></tt>extern char* symfil;<br> - extern Map* symmap;<br> - extern Fhdr* fhdrlist;<br> - extern Fhdr* corhdr;<br> - extern char* corfil;<br> - extern Map* cormap;<br> - extern int corpid;<br> - extern Regs* correg;<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines provide access to the objects a typical debugger - manipulates: an executable binary, some number of shared libraries, - a memory image in the form of a core dump or active process, and - a register set. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The maintained state is:<br> - <i>symhdr<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The file header for the main binary.<br> - - </table> - <i>symfil</i>The file name of the main binary.<br> - <i>symmap<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The memory map of the main binary.<br> - - </table> - <i>fhdrlist<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - A linked list (via the <tt><font size=+1>Fhdr.next</font></tt> fields) of all currently open - headers (see <i>symopen</i> in <a href="../man3/mach-symbol.html"><i>mach-symbol</i>(3)</a>). When dynamically linked - objects have been attached, they are present in this linked list, - and therefore included in searches by <i>indexsym</i>, <i>lookupsym</i>, and - <i>findsym</i> (see <a href="../man3/mach-symbol.html"><i>mach-symbol</i>(3)</a>). - - </table> - <i>corhdr</i>The file header for the core dump, if any.<br> - <i>corfil</i>The file name of the core dump, if any.<br> - <i>cormap<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The memory map of the core dump or attached process.<br> - - </table> - <i>corpid</i>The process id of the attached process, if any.<br> - <i>correg</i>The register set of the core dump or attached process. If - these fields are not valid, they are zeroed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Attachcore</i> and <i>attachproc</i> attach to an opened core file or an - executing process. They set <i>corhdr</i>, <i>corfil</i>, <i>cormap</i>, <i>corpid</i>, and - <i>correg</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Proctextfile</i> returns the name of the main binary for the process - with id <i>pid</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Attachdynamic</i> requires that the memory image already be attached. - It reads the dynamic linker’s internal run-time data structures - and then opens all the dynamic objects that are currently loaded. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Attachargs</i> uses all of these functions while parsing an argument - vector as would be passed to a debugger like <a href="../man1/db.html"><i>db</i>(1)</a> or <a href="../man1/acid.html"><i>acid</i>(1)</a>. - It expects a list of executable files, core dump files, or process - ids, given in any order. If extra arguments are given (for example, - more than one executable, or both a core dump and a - process id), they are ignored and diagnostics are printed to standard - error. If arguments are missing (for example, the process id is - given without an executable file), <i>attachargs</i> fills them in as - best it can.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libmach<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/mach.html"><i>mach</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/mach-file.html"><i>mach-file</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/mach-map.html"><i>mach-map</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The interface needs to be changed to support multiple threads, - each with its own register set.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/mach-file.html b/man/man3/mach-file.html deleted file mode 100644 index 7fd1a578..00000000 --- a/man/man3/mach-file.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>mach-file(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MACH-FILE(3)</b><td align=right><b>MACH-FILE(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - crackhdr, uncrackhdr, mapfile, unmapfile, mapproc, unmapproc, - detachproc, ctlproc, procnotes – machine-independent access to - exectuable files and running processes<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <mach.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - int crackhdr(int fd, Fhdr *hdr)<br> - void uncrackhdr(Fhdr *hdr) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int mapfile(Fhdr *hdr, ulong base, Map *map, Regs **regs)<br> - void unmapfile(Fhdr *hdr, Map *map)<br> - int mapproc(int pid, Map *map, Regs **regs)<br> - void unmapproc(Map *map)<br> - int detachproc(int pid)<br> - int ctlproc(int pid, char *msg)<br> - int procnotes(int pid, char ***notes)<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These functions parse executable files and provide access to those - files and to running processes. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Crackhdr</i> opens and parses the named executable file. The returned - data structure <i>hdr</i> is initialized with a machine-independent description - of the header information. The following fields are the most commonly - used:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>mach</font></tt>a pointer to the <tt><font size=+1>Mach</font></tt> structure for the target architecture<br> - <tt><font size=+1>mname<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - the name of the target architecture<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>fname<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - a description of the kind of file (e.g., executable, core dump)<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>aname<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - a description of the application binary interface this file uses; - typically it is the name of an operating system If the global - variable <i>mach</i> is nil, <i>crackhdr</i> points it to the same <tt><font size=+1>Mach</font></tt> structure. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - <i>Mapfile</i> adds the segments found in <i>hdr</i> to <i>map</i>. If <i>hdr</i> is an executable - file, there are typically three segments: <i>text</i>, <i>data</i>, and a zero-backed - <i>bss</i>. If <i>hdr</i> is a dynamic shared library, its segments are relocated - by <i>base</i> before being mapping. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If <i>hdr</i> is a core file, there is one segment named <i>core</i> for each - contiguous section of memory recorded in the core file. There - are often quite a few of these, as most operating systems omit - clean memory pages when writing core files (Mac OS X is the only - exception among the supported systems). Because core files - have such holes, it is typically necessary to construct the core - map by calling <i>mapfile</i> on the executable and then calling it again - on the core file. Newly-added segments are mapped on top of existing - segments, so this arrangement will use the core file for the segments - it contains but fall back to the executable for the - rest. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Unmapfile</i> removes the mappings in <i>map</i> corresponding to <i>hdr</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Mapproc</i> attaches to a running program and adds its segments to - the given map. It adds one segment for each contiguous section - of mapped memory. On systems where this information cannot be - determined, it adds a single segment covering the entire address - space. Accessing areas of this segment that are - actually not mapped in the process address space will cause the - get/put routines to return errors. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Unmapproc</i> removes the mappings in <i>map</i> corresponding to <i>pid</i>. <i>Detachproc</i> - detaches from all previously attached processes. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Ctlproc</i> manipulates the process with id <i>pid</i> according to the message - <i>msg</i>. Valid messages include:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>kill</font></tt>terminate the process<br> - <tt><font size=+1>startstop<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - start the process and wait for it to stop<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>sysstop<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - arrange for the process to stop at its next system call, start - the process, and then wait for it to stop<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>waitstop<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - wait for the process to stop<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>start<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - start the process - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - <i>Procnotes</i> fills <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt><i>notes</i> with a pointer to an array of strings representing - pending notes waiting for the process. (On Unix, these notes are - textual descriptions of any pending signals.) <i>Procnotes</i> returns - the number of pending notes. The memory at <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt><i>notes</i> should be freed - via <i>free</i> (see <a href="../man3/malloc.html"><i>malloc</i>(3)</a>) when no longer needed. - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libmach<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/mach.html"><i>mach</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/mach-map.html"><i>mach-map</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/mach-map.html b/man/man3/mach-map.html deleted file mode 100644 index ddf7275f..00000000 --- a/man/man3/mach-map.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,312 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>mach-map(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MACH-MAP(3)</b><td align=right><b>MACH-MAP(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - allocmap, addseg, findseg, addrtoseg, addrtosegafter, removeseg, - freemap, get1, get2, get4, get8, put1, put2, put4, put8, rget, - rput, fpformat, locnone, locaddr, locconst, locreg, locindir, - loccmp, loceval, locfmt, locsimplify, lget1, lget2, lget4, lget8, - lput1, lput2, lput4, lput8 – machine-independent access to address - spaces and register sets<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <mach.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - typedef struct Map Map;<br> - typedef struct Seg Seg;<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - struct Seg<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - char *name;<br> - char *file;<br> - int fd;<br> - ulong base;<br> - ulong size;<br> - ulong offset;<br> - int (*rw)(Map*, Seg*, ulong, void*, uint, int);<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - struct Map<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Seg *seg;<br> - int nseg;<br> - <i>...<br> - </i> - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Map *allocmap(void)<br> - int addseg(Map *map, Seg seg)<br> - int findseg(Map *map, char *name, char *file)<br> - int addrtoseg(Map *map, ulong addr, Seg *seg)<br> - int addrtosegafter(Map *map, ulong addr, Seg *seg)<br> - void removeseg(Map *map, int i)<br> - void freemap(Map *map)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int get1(Map *map, ulong addr, uchar *a, uint n)<br> - int get2(Map *map, ulong addr, u16int *u)<br> - int get4(Map *map, ulong addr, u32int *u)<br> - int get8(Map *map, ulong addr, u64int *u)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int put1(Map *map, ulong addr, uchar *a, uint n)<br> - int put2(Map *map, ulong addr, u16int u)<br> - int put4(Map *map, ulong addr, u32int u)<br> - int put8(Map *map, ulong addr, u64int u)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int rget(Regs *regs, char *reg, ulong *u)<br> - int fpformat(Map *map, char *reg, char *a, uint n, char code);<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int rput(Regs *regs, char *name, ulong u)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Loc locnone(void)<br> - Loc locaddr(ulong addr)<br> - Loc locconst(ulong con)<br> - Loc locreg(char *reg)<br> - Loc locindir(char *reg, long offset)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int loccmp(Loc *a, Loc *b)<br> - int loceval(Map *map, Loc loc, ulong *addr)<br> - int locfmt(Fmt *fmt)<br> - int locsimplify(Map *map, Loc *regs, Loc loc, Loc *newloc)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int lget1(Map *map, Loc loc, uchar *a, uint n)<br> - int lget2(Map *map, Loc loc, u16int *u)<br> - int lget4(Map *map, Loc loc, u32int *u)<br> - int lget8(Map *map, Loc loc, u64int *u)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int lput1(Map *map, Loc loc, uchar *a, uint n)<br> - int lput2(Map *map, Loc loc, u16int u)<br> - int lput4(Map *map, Loc loc, u32int u)<br> - int lput8(Map *map, Loc loc, u64int u)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These functions provide a processor-independent interface for - accessing executable files, core files, and running processes - via <i>maps</i>, data structures that provides access to an address space - and register set. The functions described in <a href="../man3/mach-file.html"><i>mach-file</i>(3)</a> are - typically used to construct these maps. Related library functions - described in <a href="../man3/mach-symbol.html"><i>mach-symbol</i>(3)</a> provide similar access to symbol tables. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each <i>map</i> comprises an optional register set and one or more <tt><font size=+1>segments</font></tt>, - each associating a non-overlapping range of memory addresses with - a logical section of an executable file or of a running process’s - address space. Other library functions then use a map and the - architecture-specific data structures to provide - a generic interface to the processor-dependent data. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each segment has a name (e.g., <tt><font size=+1>text</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>data</font></tt>) and may be associated - with a particular file. A segment represents a range of accessible - address space. Segments may be backed an arbitary access function - (if the <tt><font size=+1>rw</font></tt> pointer is non-nil), or by the contents of an open - file (using the <tt><font size=+1>fd</font></tt> file descriptor). Each range has a - starting address in the space (<tt><font size=+1>base</font></tt>) and an extent (<tt><font size=+1>size</font></tt>). In - segments mapped by files, the range begins at byte <tt><font size=+1>offset</font></tt> in the - file. The <tt><font size=+1>rw</font></tt> function is most commonly used to provide access - to executing processes via <a href="../man2/ptrace.html"><i>ptrace</i>(2)</a> and to zeroed segments. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Allocmap</i> creates an empty map; <i>freemap</i> frees a map. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Addseg</i> adds the given segment to the map, resizing the map’s <i>seg</i> - array if necessary. A negative return value indicates an allocation - error. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Findseg</i> returns the index of the segment with the given name (and, - if <i>file</i> is non-nil, the given file), or –1 if no such segment is - found. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Addrtoseg</i> returns the index of the segment containing for the - given address, or –1 if that address is not mapped. Segments may - have overlapping address ranges: <i>addseg</i> appends segments to the - end of the <i>seg</i> array in the map, and <i>addrtoseg</i> searches the map - backwards from the end, so the most recently mapped - segment wins. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Addrtosegafter</i> returns the index of the segment containing the - lowest mapped address greater than <i>addr</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Removeseg</i> removes the segment at the given index. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Get1</i>, <i>get2</i>, <i>get4</i>, and <i>get8</i> retrieve the data stored at address - <i>addr</i> in the address space associated with <i>map</i>. <i>Get1</i> retrieves - <i>n</i> bytes of data beginning at <i>addr</i> into <i>buf</i>. <i>Get2</i>, <i>get4</i> and <i>get8</i> - retrieve 16-bit, 32-bit and 64-bit values respectively, into the - location pointed to by <i>u</i>. The value is byte-swapped if the source - byte order differs from that of the current architecture. This - implies that the value returned by <i>get2</i>, <i>get4</i>, and <i>get8</i> may not - be the same as the byte sequences returned by <i>get1</i> when <i>n</i> is two, - four or eight; the former may be byte-swapped, the latter reflects - the byte order of the target architecture. These functions - return the number of bytes read or a –1 when there is an error. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Put1</i>, <i>put2</i>, <i>put4</i>, and <i>put8</i> write to the address space associated - with <i>map</i>. The address is translated using the map parameters and - multi-byte quantities are byte-swapped, if necessary, before they - are written. <i>Put1</i> transfers <i>n</i> bytes stored at <i>buf</i>; <i>put2</i>, <i>put4</i>, - and <i>put8</i> write the 16-bit, 32-bit or 64-bit quantity - contained in <i>val</i>, respectively. The number of bytes transferred - is returned. A –1 return value indicates an error. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - When representing core files or running programs, maps also provide - access to the register set. <i>Rget</i> and <i>rput</i> read or write the register - named by <i>reg</i>. If the register is smaller than a <tt><font size=+1>ulong</font></tt>, the high - bits are ignored. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Fpformat</i> converts the contents of a floating-point register to - a string. <i>Buf</i> is the address of a buffer of <i>n</i> bytes to hold the - resulting string. <i>Code</i> must be either <tt><font size=+1>F</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>f</font></tt>, selecting double - or single precision, respectively. If <i>code</i> is <tt><font size=+1>F</font></tt>, the contents - of the specified register and the following register are interpreted - as a - double-precision floating-point number; this is meaningful only - for architectures that implement double-precision floats by combining - adjacent single-precision registers. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <i>location</i> represents a place in an executing image capable of - storing a value. Note that locations are typically passed by value - rather than by reference. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Locnone</i> returns an unreadable, unwritable location. <i>Locaddr</i> returns - a location representing the memory address <i>addr</i>. <i>Locreg</i> returns - a location representing the register <i>reg</i>. <i>Locindir</i> returns an - location representing the memory address at <i>offset</i> added to the - value of <i>reg</i>. <i>Locconst</i> returns an imaginary unwritable - location holding the constant <i>con</i>; such locations are useful for - passing specific constants to functions expect locations, such - as <i>unwind</i> (see <a href="../man3/mach-stack.html"><i>mach-stack</i>(3)</a>). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Loccmp</i> compares two locations, returning negative, zero, or positive - values if <tt><font size=+1>*a</font></tt> is less than, equal to, or greater than <tt><font size=+1>*b</font></tt>, respectively. - Register locations are ordered before memory addresses, which - are ordered before indirections. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Locfmt</i> is a <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a>-verb that formats a <tt><font size=+1>Loc</font></tt> structure (<i>not</i> a - pointer to one). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Indirection locations are needed in some contexts (e.g., when - using <i>findlsym</i> (see <a href="../man3/mach-symbol.html"><i>mach-symbol</i>(3)</a>)), but bothersome in most. - <i>Locsimplify</i> rewrites indirections as absolute memory addresses, - by evaluating the register using the given map and adding the - offset. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The functions <i>lget1</i>, <i>lget2</i>, <i>lget4</i>, <i>lget8</i>, <i>lput1</i>, <i>lput2</i>, <i>lput4</i>, - and <i>lput8</i> read and write the given locations, using the <i>get</i>, <i>put</i>, - <i>rget</i>, and <i>rput</i> function families as necessary.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libmach<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/mach.html"><i>mach</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/mach-file.html"><i>mach-file</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines set <i>errstr</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - This man page needs to describe <tt><font size=+1>Regs</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>Regdesc<br> - </font></tt> -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/mach-stack.html b/man/man3/mach-stack.html deleted file mode 100644 index d08258bd..00000000 --- a/man/man3/mach-stack.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,232 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>mach-stack(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MACH-STACK(3)</b><td align=right><b>MACH-STACK(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - stacktrace, localaddr, unwindframe, windindex, windreglocs – stack - traces<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <mach.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - int stacktrace(Map *map, Rgetter rget, Tracer trace) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int localaddr(Map *map, Regs *regs, char *fn, char *val, ulong - *val) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int unwindframe(Map *map, Regs *regs, ulong *next, Symbol *sym) - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int windindex(char *regname) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Loc* windreglocs(void)<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Stacktrace</i> provides machine-independent implementations of process - stack traces. They must retrieve data and register contents from - an executing image. Sometimes the desired registers are not the - current registers but rather a set of saved registers stored elsewhere - in memory. The caller may specify an initial - register set in the form of an <i>Rgetter</i> function, of the form - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>ulong rget(Map *map, char *name)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - It returns the contents of a register when given a map and a register - name. It is usually sufficient for the register function to return - meaningful values only for <tt><font size=+1>SP</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>PC</font></tt>, and for the link register - (usually <tt><font size=+1>LR</font></tt>) on CISC machines. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Given the map and the rgetter, <i>stacktrace</i> unwinds the stack starting - at the innermost function. At each level in the trace, it calls - the tracer function, which has the form - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>int trace(Map *map, ulong pc, ulong callerpc,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Rgetter rget, Symbol *s)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - The tracer is passed the map, the current program counter, the - program counter of the caller (zero if the caller is unknown), - a new <i>rget</i> function, and a symbol (see <a href="../man3/mach-symbol.html"><i>mach-symbol</i>(3)</a>) describing - the current function (nil if no symbol is known). The value returned - by the tracer controls whether the stack trace continues: a - zero or negative return value stops the trace, while a positive - return value continues it. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The rgetter passed to the tracer is not the rgetter passed to - <tt><font size=+1>stacktrace</font></tt> itself. Instead, it is a function returning the register - values at the time of the call, to the extent that they can be - reconstructed. The most common use for this rgetter is as an argument - to <i>lget4</i>, etc., when evaluating the locations of local - variables. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Localaddr</i> uses <i>stacktrace</i> to walk up the stack looking for the - innermost instance of a function named <i>fn ;</i> once it finds the - function, it looks for the parameter or local variable <i>var</i>, storing - the address of the variable in <i>val</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Unwindframe</i> is the low-level function on which <i>stacktrace</i> is built. - Given the current memory image in <i>map</i> and the current register - set in <i>regs , unwindframe</i> fills in <i>next</i> with the values of the - register set at the time of the call to the function in the current - program counter. <i>Sym</i> should be the symbol corresponding to - the current function, if available. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <i>next</i> array holds only the <i>winding registers</i>, typically the - caller-save registers and the program counter and stack pointer. - The order of registers in the array is called the <i>winding order</i>. - The winding set can be found in the array <i>mach</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>windreg</i>, which - has <i>mach</i><tt><font size=+1>−></font></tt><i>nwindreg</i> entries. <i>Windindex</i> returns the index of - the named register in the winding order. <i>Windreglocs</i> returns an - array of <i>Loc</i> structures corresponding to the winding registers, - in the winding order.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The following code writes a simple stack trace to standard output, - stopping after at most 20 stack frames.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - static int<br> - trace(Map *map, ulong pc, ulong callerpc,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Rgetter rget, Symbol *s, int depth)<br> - - </table> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - char buf[512];<br> - int i, first;<br> - u32int v;<br> - Symbol s2;<br> - if(sym)<br> - print("%s+%lx", s->name, pc - loceval(s->loc));<br> - else<br> - print("%lux", pc);<br> - print("(");<br> - first = 0;<br> - for(i=0; indexlsym(s, &i, &s2)>=0; i++){<br> - if(s.class != CPARAM)<br> - continue;<br> - if(first++)<br> - print(", ");<br> - if(lget4(map, rget, s->loc, &v) >= 0)<br> - print("%s=%#lux", s->name, (ulong)v);<br> - else<br> - print("%s=???", s->name);<br> - }<br> - print(") called from ");<br> - symoff(buf, sizeof buf, callerpc, CTEXT);<br> - print("%s\n", buf);<br> - return depth < 20;<br> - - </table> - }<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - if(stacktrace(map, nil, trace) <= 0)<br> - print("no stack frame0);<br> - - </table> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libmach<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/mach.html"><i>mach</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Need to talk about Regs<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/mach-swap.html b/man/man3/mach-swap.html deleted file mode 100644 index 5eefd9d6..00000000 --- a/man/man3/mach-swap.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,124 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>mach-swap(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MACH-SWAP(3)</b><td align=right><b>MACH-SWAP(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - beswap2, beswap4, beswap8, beieeeftoa32, beieeeftoa64, beieeeftoa80, - beload2, beload4, beload8, leswap2, leswap4, leswap8, leieeeftoa32, - leieeeftoa64, leieeeftoa80, leload2, leload4, leload8, ieeeftoa32, - ieeeftoa64 – machine-independent access to byte-ordered data<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <mach.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>u16int beswap2(u16int u)<br> - </font></tt>u32int beswap4(u32int u)<br> - u64int beswap8(u64int u) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>int beieeeftoa32(char *a, uint n, void *f)<br> - </font></tt>int beieeeftoa64(char *a, uint n, void *f)<br> - int beieeeftoa80(char *a, uint n, void *f) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>u16int beload2(uchar *p)<br> - </font></tt>u32int beload4(uchar *p)<br> - u64int beload8(uchar *p) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>u16int leswap2(u16int u)<br> - </font></tt>u32int leswap4(u32int u)<br> - u64int leswap8(u64int u) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>int leieeeftoa32(char *a, uint n, void *f)<br> - </font></tt>int leieeeftoa64(char *a, uint n, void *f)<br> - int leieeeftoa80(char *a, uint n, void *f) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>u16int leload2(uchar *p)<br> - </font></tt>u32int leload4(uchar *p)<br> - u64int leload8(uchar *p) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>int ieeeftoa32(char *a, uint n, u32int u)<br> - </font></tt>int ieeeftoa64(char *a, uint n, u32int hi, u32int lo)<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These functions provide machine-independent access to data in - a particular byte order. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Beswap2</i>, <i>beswap4</i>, and <i>beswap8</i> return the 2-byte, 4-byte, and 8-byte - big-endian representation of the bytes in <i>val</i>, respectively. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Beload2</i>, <i>beload4</i>, and <i>beload8</i> return the 2-byte, 4-byte, and 8-byte - big-endian interpretation of the bytes at <i>p</i>, respectively. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Beieeeftoa32</i>, <i>beieeeftoa64</i>, and <i>beieeeftoa80</i> format the big-endian - 4-byte, 8-byte, or 10-byte IEEE floating-point value at <i>f</i> into - the <i>n</i>-byte string buffer <i>a</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Leswap2</i>, <i>leswap4</i>, etc. are the little-endian equivalents of the - routines just described. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Ieeeftoa32</i> and <i>ieeeftoa64</i> format a local machine byte-order floating-point - value into the <i>n</i>-byte string buffer <i>a</i>. <i>Ieeeftoa32</i> expects a 32-bit - floating-point value stored in the bits of <i>u</i>. <i>Ieeeftoa64</i> expects - a 64-bit floating-point value whose high 32-bits are in <i>hi</i> and - low 32-bits are in <i>lo</i>. - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libmach<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/mach.html"><i>mach</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/mach-symbol.html b/man/man3/mach-symbol.html deleted file mode 100644 index 246d51b4..00000000 --- a/man/man3/mach-symbol.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,272 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>mach-symbol(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MACH-SYMBOL(3)</b><td align=right><b>MACH-SYMBOL(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - symopen, symclose, findhdr, indexsym, lookupsym, findsym, findexsym, - flookupsym, ffindsym, lookuplsym, indexlsym, findlsym, symoff, - pc2file, file2pc, line2pc, fnbound, fileline, pc2line – symbol - table access functions<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <mach.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - int symopen(Fhdr *hdr)<br> - void symclose(Fhdr *hdr)<br> - Fhdr *findhdr(char *name)<br> - extern Fhdr* fhdrlist; - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int indexsym(uint n, Symbol *s)<br> - int lookupsym(char *fn, char *var, Symbol *s)<br> - int findsym(Loc loc, uint class, Symbol *s) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int findexsym(Fhdr *hdr, uint n, Symbol *s)<br> - Symbol *flookupsym(Fhdr *hdr, char *name)<br> - Symbol *ffindsym(Fhdr *hdr, Loc loc, uint class) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int indexlsym(Symbol *s1, uint n, Symbol *s2)<br> - int lookuplsym(Symbol *s1, char *name, Symbol *s2)<br> - int findlsym(Symbol *s1, Loc loc, Symbol *s2) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int symoff(char *a, uint n, ulong addr, uint class) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int pc2file(ulong pc, char *file, uint n, ulong *line)<br> - int pc2line(ulong pc, ulong *line)<br> - int fileline(ulong pc, char *buf, uint n)<br> - int file2pc(char *file, ulong line, ulong *pc)<br> - int line2pc(ulong basepc, ulong line, ulong *pc)<br> - int fnbound(ulong pc, ulong bounds[2])<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These functions provide machine-independent access to the symbol - table of an executable file or executing process. <a href="../man3/Mach.html"><i>Mach</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/mach-file.html"><i>mach-file</i>(3)</a>, - and <a href="../man3/mach-map.html"><i>mach-map</i>(3)</a> describe additional library functions for accessing - executable files and executing processes. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Symopen</i> uses the data in the <tt><font size=+1>Fhdr</font></tt> structure filled by <i>crackhdr</i> - (see <a href="../man3/mach-file.html"><i>mach-file</i>(3)</a>) to initialize in-memory structures used to - access the symbol tables contained in the file. <i>Symclose</i> frees - the structures. The rest of the functions described here access - a composite symbol table made up of all currently open tables. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The set of all currently open <tt><font size=+1>Fhdr</font></tt>s is maintained as a linked - list starting at <i>fhdrlist</i> (chained via <tt><font size=+1>Fhdr.next</font></tt>). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Findhdr</i> searches the currently open <tt><font size=+1>Fhdr</font></tt>s for one whose file name - ends with the path <i>name</i> (that is, <tt><font size=+1>libc.so</font></tt> matches <tt><font size=+1>/usr/lib/libc.so</font></tt> - but not <tt><font size=+1>mylibc.so</font></tt>). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>Symbol</font></tt> data structure:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - typedef struct Symbol Symbol;<br> - struct Symbol<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - char *name;<br> - Loc loc;<br> - Loc hiloc;<br> - char class;<br> - char type;<br> - <i>...<br> - </i> - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - describes a symbol table entry. The <tt><font size=+1>value</font></tt> field contains the offset - of the symbol within its address space: global variables relative - to the beginning of the data segment, text beyond the start of - the text segment, and automatic variables and parameters relative - to the stack frame. The <tt><font size=+1>type</font></tt> field contains the type of - the symbol:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>T</font></tt> text segment symbol<br> - <tt><font size=+1>t</font></tt> static text segment symbol<br> - <tt><font size=+1>D</font></tt> data segment symbol<br> - <tt><font size=+1>d</font></tt> static data segment symbol<br> - <tt><font size=+1>B</font></tt> bss segment symbol<br> - <tt><font size=+1>b</font></tt> static bss segment symbol<br> - <tt><font size=+1>a</font></tt> automatic (local) variable symbol<br> - <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt> function parameter symbol<br> - <tt><font size=+1>U</font></tt> undefined symbol<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - The <tt><font size=+1>class</font></tt> field assigns the symbol to a general class; <tt><font size=+1>CTEXT</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>CDATA</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>CAUTO</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>CPARAM</font></tt> are the most popular. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Indexsym</i> stores information for the <i>n th</i> symbol into <i>s</i>. The symbols - are ordered by increasing address. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Lookupsym</i> fills a <tt><font size=+1>Symbol</font></tt> structure with symbol table information. - Global variables and functions are represented by a single name; - local variables and parameters are uniquely specified by a function - and variable name pair. Arguments <i>fn</i> and <i>var</i> contain the name - of a function and variable, respectively. If both are - non-zero, the symbol table is searched for a parameter or automatic - variable. If only <i>var</i> is zero, the text symbol table is searched - for function <i>fn</i>. If only <i>fn</i> is zero, the global variable table - is searched for <i>var</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Findsym</i> returns the symbol table entry of type <i>class</i> stored near - <i>addr</i>. The selected symbol is a global variable or function with - address nearest to and less than or equal to <i>addr</i>. Class specification - <tt><font size=+1>CDATA</font></tt> searches only the global variable symbol table; class <tt><font size=+1>CTEXT</font></tt> - limits the search to the text symbol table. Class - specification <tt><font size=+1>CANY</font></tt> searches the text table first, then the global - table. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Findexsym</i>, <i>flookupsym</i>, and <i>ffindsym</i> are similar to <i>indexsym</i>, <i>lookupsym</i>, - and <i>findsym</i>, but operate only on the symbols from <i>hdr</i>. <i>Flookupsym</i> - and <i>ffindsym</i> return pointers to data stored in the <i>hdr</i>, which - must not be modified or freed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Indexlsym</i>, <i>lookuplsym</i>, and <i>findlsym</i> are similar to <i>indexsym</i>, <i>lookupsym</i>, - and <i>findsym</i>, but operate on the smaller symbol table of parameters - and variables local to the function represented by symbol <i>s1</i>. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Indexlsym</i> writes symbol information for the <i>n</i>th local symbol of - function <i>s1</i> to <i>s2</i>. Function parameters appear first in the ordering, - followed by local symbols. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Lookuplsym</i> writes symbol information for the symbol named <i>name</i> - in function <i>s1</i> to <i>s2</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Findlsym</i> searches for a symbol local to the function <i>s1</i> whose - location is exactly <i>loc</i>, writing its symbol information to <i>s2</i>. - <i>Loc</i> is almost always an indirection through a frame pointer register; - the details vary from architecture to architecture. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Symoff</i> converts a location to a symbol reference. The string containing - that reference is of the form ‘name+offset’, where ‘name’ is the - name of the nearest symbol with an address less than or equal - to the target address, and ‘offset’ is the hexadecimal offset - beyond that symbol. If ‘offset’ is zero, only the name of the - symbol is printed. If no symbol is found within 4096 bytes of - the address, the address is formatted as a hexadecimal address. - <i>Buf</i> is the address of a buffer of <i>n</i> bytes to receive the formatted - string. <i>Addr</i> is the address to be converted. <i>Type</i> is the type - code of the search space: <tt><font size=+1>CTEXT</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>CDATA</font></tt>, or <tt><font size=+1>CANY</font></tt>. <i>Symoff - </i>returns the length of the formatted string contained in <i>buf</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Pc2file</i> searches the symbol table to find the file and line number - corresponding to the instruction at program counter <i>pc</i>. <i>File</i> is - the address of a buffer of <i>n</i> bytes to receive the file name. <i>Line</i> - receives the line number. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Pc2line</i> is like <i>pc2file</i> but neglects to return information about - the source file. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Fileline</i> is also like <i>pc2file</i>, but returns the file and line number - in the <i>n</i>-byte text buffer <i>buf</i>, formatted as ‘file:line’. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>File2pc</i> performs the opposite mapping: it stores in <i>pc</i> a text - address associated with line <i>line</i> in file <i>file</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Line2pc</i> is similar: it converts a line number to an instruction - address, storing it in <i>pc</i>. Since a line number does not uniquely - identify an instruction (e.g., every source file has line 1), - <i>basepc</i> specifies a text address from which the search begins. - Usually this is the address of the first function in the file - of interest. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Fnbound</i> returns the start and end addresses of the function containing - the text address supplied as the first argument. The second argument - is an array of two unsigned longs; <i>fnbound</i> places the bounding - addresses of the function in the first and second elements of - this array. The start address is the address of the - first instruction of the function; the end address is the first - address beyond the end of the target function. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - All functions return 0 on success and –1 on error. When an error - occurs, a message describing it is stored in the system error - buffer where it is available via <i>errstr</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libmach<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/mach.html"><i>mach</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/mach-file.html"><i>mach-file</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/mach-map.html"><i>mach-map</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/mach.html b/man/man3/mach.html deleted file mode 100644 index d69e5929..00000000 --- a/man/man3/mach.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,123 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>mach(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MACH(3)</b><td align=right><b>MACH(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - machbytype, machbyname – machine-independent access to executables - and programs<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <mach.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>void machbytype(int type) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int machbyname(char *name) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>extern Mach *mach;<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Libmach</i> provides an interface for accessing the executable files - and executing images of various architectures and operating systems. - The interface is machine-independent, meaning that, for example, - Mac OS X core dumps may be inspected using an x86 Linux machine - and vice versa. In its current form, the library is - mainly useful for writing debuggers of one sort or another. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - An architecture is described primarily by a <tt><font size=+1>Mach</font></tt> structure, which - contains data structures and parameters describing the particular - architecture. Most library functions assume that the global variable - <i>mach</i> points at the structure for the architecture being debugged. - It is set implicitly by <i>crackhdr</i> (see <a href="../man3/mach-file.html"><i>mach-file</i>(3)</a>) and - can be set explicitly by calling <i>machbyname</i> or <i>machbytype</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - There is no operating system-specific structure akin to <i>mach</i>. - Typically the choice of operating system on a particular architecture - affects only the executable and core dump formats; the various - file parsers deduce the operating system from information in the - binary files themselves and adjust accordingly. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The supported architectures are <tt><font size=+1>386</font></tt> (Intel 32-bit x86) 386 and - later) and <tt><font size=+1>power</font></tt> (IBM PowerPC, typically running Mac OS X). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Other manual pages describe the library functions in detail. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <a href="../man3/Mach-cmd.html"><i>Mach-cmd</i>(3)</a> describes some convenience routines for attaching - to processes and core files. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <a href="../man3/Mach-file.html"><i>Mach-file</i>(3)</a> describes the manipulation of binary files. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <a href="../man3/Mach-map.html"><i>Mach-map</i>(3)</a> describes the interface to address spaces and register - sets in executable files and executing programs. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <a href="../man3/Mach-stack.html"><i>Mach-stack</i>(3)</a> describes support for unwinding the stack. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <a href="../man3/Mach-swap.html"><i>Mach-swap</i>(3)</a> describes helper functions for accessing data in - a particular byte order. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <a href="../man3/Mach-symbol.html"><i>Mach-symbol</i>(3)</a> describes the interface to debugging symbol information.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libmach<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/mach-file.html"><i>mach-file</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/mach-map.html"><i>mach-map</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/mach-stack.html"><i>mach-stack</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/mach-swap.html"><i>mach-swap</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/mach-symbol.html"><i>mach-symbol</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/malloc.html b/man/man3/malloc.html deleted file mode 100644 index 9c30c293..00000000 --- a/man/man3/malloc.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,181 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>malloc(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MALLOC(3)</b><td align=right><b>MALLOC(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - malloc, mallocz, free, realloc, calloc, setmalloctag, setrealloctag, - getmalloctag, getrealloctag – memory allocator<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void* malloc(ulong size) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void* mallocz(ulong size, int clr) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void free(void *ptr) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void* realloc(void *ptr, ulong size) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void* calloc(ulong nelem, ulong elsize) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void setmalloctag(void *ptr, ulong tag) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>ulong getmalloctag(void *ptr) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void setrealloctag(void *ptr, ulong tag) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>ulong getrealloctag(void *ptr)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Malloc</i> and <i>free</i> provide a simple memory allocation package. <i>Malloc</i> - returns a pointer to a new block of at least <i>size</i> bytes. The block - is suitably aligned for storage of any type of object. No two - active pointers from <i>malloc</i> will have the same value. The call - <tt><font size=+1>malloc(0)</font></tt> returns a valid pointer rather than null. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The argument to <i>free</i> is a pointer to a block previously allocated - by <i>malloc</i>; this space is made available for further allocation. - It is legal to free a null pointer; the effect is a no-op. The - contents of the space returned by <i>malloc</i> are undefined. <i>Mallocz</i> - behaves as <i>malloc</i>, except that if <i>clr</i> is non-zero, the memory - returned will be zeroed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Realloc</i> changes the size of the block pointed to by <i>ptr</i> to <i>size</i> - bytes and returns a pointer to the (possibly moved) block. The - contents will be unchanged up to the lesser of the new and old - sizes. <i>Realloc</i> takes on special meanings when one or both arguments - are zero:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>realloc(0, size)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - means <tt><font size=+1>malloc(size)</font></tt>; returns a pointer to the newly-allocated memory<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>realloc(ptr, 0)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - means <tt><font size=+1>free(ptr)</font></tt>; returns null<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>realloc(0, 0)<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - no-op; returns null - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - <i>Calloc</i> allocates space for an array of <i>nelem</i> elements of size - <i>elsize</i>. The space is initialized to zeros. <i>Free</i> frees such a block. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The memory allocator on Plan 9 maintains two word-sized fields - associated with each block, the “malloc tag” and the “realloc - tag”. By convention, the malloc tag is the PC that allocated the - block, and the realloc tag the PC that last reallocated the block. - These may be set or examined with <i>setmalloctag</i>, <i>getmalloctag</i>, - <i>setrealloctag</i>, and <i>getrealloctag</i>. When allocating blocks directly - with <i>malloc</i> and <i>realloc</i>, these tags will be set properly. If a - custom allocator wrapper is used, the allocator wrapper can set - the tags itself (usually by passing the result of <a href="../man3/getcallerpc.html"><i>getcallerpc</i>(3)</a> - to <i>setmalloctag</i>) to provide more useful information about the - source - of allocation.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/malloc.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/malloctag.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>trump</i> (in <a href="../man1/acid.html"><i>acid</i>(1)</a>), <a href="../man3/getcallerpc.html"><i>getcallerpc</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Malloc, realloc</i> and <i>calloc</i> return 0 if there is no available memory. - <i>Errstr</i> is likely to be set. If the allocated blocks have no malloc - or realloc tags, <i>getmalloctag</i> and <i>getrealloctag</i> return <tt><font size=+1>~0</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <i>trump</i> library for <i>acid</i> can be used to obtain traces of malloc - execution; see <a href="../man1/acid.html"><i>acid</i>(1)</a>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The different specification of <i>calloc</i> is bizarre. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - User errors can corrupt the storage arena. The most common gaffes - are (1) freeing an already freed block, (2) storing beyond the - bounds of an allocated block, and (3) freeing data that was not - obtained from the allocator. When <i>malloc</i> and <i>free</i> detect such - corruption, they abort. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - To avoid name conflicts with the system versions of these functions, - <i>malloc</i>, <i>realloc</i>, <i>calloc</i>, and <i>free</i> are preprocessor macros defined - as <i>p9malloc</i>, <i>p9realloc</i>, <i>p9calloc</i>, and <i>p9free</i>; see <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/matrix.html b/man/man3/matrix.html deleted file mode 100644 index ad72d10a..00000000 --- a/man/man3/matrix.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,263 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>matrix(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MATRIX(3)</b><td align=right><b>MATRIX(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - ident, matmul, matmulr, determinant, adjoint, invertmat, xformpoint, - xformpointd, xformplane, pushmat, popmat, rot, qrot, scale, move, - xform, ixform, persp, look, viewport – Geometric transformations<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <draw.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>#include <geometry.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void ident(Matrix m) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void matmul(Matrix a, Matrix b) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void matmulr(Matrix a, Matrix b) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>double determinant(Matrix m) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void adjoint(Matrix m, Matrix madj) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>double invertmat(Matrix m, Matrix inv) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point3 xformpoint(Point3 p, Space *to, Space *from) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point3 xformpointd(Point3 p, Space *to, Space *from) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point3 xformplane(Point3 p, Space *to, Space *from) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Space *pushmat(Space *t) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Space *popmat(Space *t) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void rot(Space *t, double theta, int axis) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void qrot(Space *t, Quaternion q) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void scale(Space *t, double x, double y, double z) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void move(Space *t, double x, double y, double z) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void xform(Space *t, Matrix m) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void ixform(Space *t, Matrix m, Matrix inv) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int persp(Space *t, double fov, double n, double f) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void look(Space *t, Point3 eye, Point3 look, Point3 up) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void viewport(Space *t, Rectangle r, double aspect)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines manipulate 3-space affine and projective transformations, - represented as 4×4 matrices, thus:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef double Matrix[4][4];<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - <i>Ident</i> stores an identity matrix in its argument. <i>Matmul</i> stores - <i>a×b</i> in <i>a</i>. <i>Matmulr</i> stores <i>b×a</i> in <i>b</i>. <i>Determinant</i> returns the determinant - of matrix <i>m</i>. <i>Adjoint</i> stores the adjoint (matrix of cofactors) - of <i>m</i> in <i>madj</i>. <i>Invertmat</i> stores the inverse of matrix <i>m</i> in <i>minv</i>, - returning <i>m</i>’s determinant. Should <i>m</i> be singular - (determinant zero), <i>invertmat</i> stores its adjoint in <i>minv</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The rest of the routines described here manipulate <i>Spaces</i> and - transform <i>Point3s</i>. A <i>Point3</i> is a point in three-space, represented - by its homogeneous coordinates:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Point3 Point3;<br> - struct Point3{<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - double x, y, z, w;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - The homogeneous coordinates (<i>x</i>, <i>y</i>, <i>z</i>, <i>w</i>) represent the Euclidean - point (<i>x</i>/<i>w</i>, <i>y</i>/<i>w</i>, <i>z</i>/<i>w</i>) if <i>w</i>!=0, and a “point at infinity” if <i>w</i>=0. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <i>Space</i> is just a data structure describing a coordinate system:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Space Space;<br> - struct Space{<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Matrix t;<br> - Matrix tinv;<br> - Space *next;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - It contains a pair of transformation matrices and a pointer to - the <i>Space</i>’s parent. The matrices transform points to and from - the “root coordinate system,” which is represented by a null <i>Space</i> - pointer. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Pushmat</i> creates a new <i>Space</i>. Its argument is a pointer to the - parent space. Its result is a newly allocated copy of the parent, - but with its <tt><font size=+1>next</font></tt> pointer pointing at the parent. <i>Popmat</i> discards - the <tt><font size=+1>Space</font></tt> that is its argument, returning a pointer to the stack. - Nominally, these two functions define a stack of - transformations, but <tt><font size=+1>pushmat</font></tt> can be called multiple times on the - same <tt><font size=+1>Space</font></tt> multiple times, creating a transformation tree. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Xformpoint</i> and <i>Xformpointd</i> both transform points from the <tt><font size=+1>Space</font></tt> - pointed to by <i>from</i> to the space pointed to by <i>to</i>. Either pointer - may be null, indicating the root coordinate system. The difference - between the two functions is that <tt><font size=+1>xformpointd</font></tt> divides <i>x</i>, <i>y</i>, <i>z</i>, - and <i>w</i> by <i>w</i>, if <i>w</i>!=0, making (<i>x</i>, <i>y</i>, <i>z</i>) the Euclidean - coordinates of the point. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Xformplane</i> transforms planes or normal vectors. A plane is specified - by the coefficients (<i>a</i>, <i>b</i>, <i>c</i>, <i>d</i>) of its implicit equation <i>ax+by+cz+d</i>=0. - Since this representation is dual to the homogeneous representation - of points, <tt><font size=+1>libgeometry</font></tt> represents planes by <tt><font size=+1>Point3</font></tt> structures, - with (<i>a</i>, <i>b</i>, <i>c</i>, <i>d</i>) stored in (<i>x</i>, <i>y</i>, <i>z</i>, <i>w</i>). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The remaining functions transform the coordinate system represented - by a <tt><font size=+1>Space</font></tt>. Their <tt><font size=+1>Space *</font></tt> argument must be non-null -- you can’t - modify the root <tt><font size=+1>Space</font></tt>. <i>Rot</i> rotates by angle <i>theta</i> (in radians) - about the given <i>axis</i>, which must be one of <tt><font size=+1>XAXIS</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>YAXIS</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>ZAXIS</font></tt>. - <i>Qrot</i> transforms by a rotation about an - arbitrary axis, specified by <tt><font size=+1>Quaternion</font></tt> <i>q</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Scale</i> scales the coordinate system by the given scale factors - in the directions of the three axes. <i>Move</i> translates by the given - displacement in the three axial directions. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Xform</i> transforms the coordinate system by the given <tt><font size=+1>Matrix</font></tt>. If - the matrix’s inverse is known <i>a priori</i>, calling <i>ixform</i> will save - the work of recomputing it. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Persp</i> does a perspective transformation. The transformation maps - the frustum with apex at the origin, central axis down the positive - <i>y</i> axis, and apex angle <i>fov</i> and clipping planes <i>y</i>=<i>n</i> and <i>y</i>=<i>f</i> into - the double-unit cube. The plane <i>y</i>=<i>n</i> maps to <i>y</i>’=-1, <i>y</i>=<i>f</i> maps to - <i>y</i>’=1. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Look</i> does a view-pointing transformation. The <tt><font size=+1>eye</font></tt> point is moved - to the origin. The line through the <i>eye</i> and <i>look</i> points is aligned - with the y axis, and the plane containing the <tt><font size=+1>eye</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>look</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>up</font></tt> - points is rotated into the <i>x</i>-<i>y</i> plane. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Viewport</i> maps the unit-cube window into the given screen viewport. - The viewport rectangle <i>r</i> has <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>.min</font></tt> at the top left-hand corner, - and <i>r</i><tt><font size=+1>.max</font></tt> just outside the lower right-hand corner. Argument <i>aspect</i> - is the aspect ratio (<i>dx</i>/<i>dy</i>) of the viewport’s pixels (not of the - whole viewport). The whole window is transformed - to fit centered inside the viewport with equal slop on either - top and bottom or left and right, depending on the viewport’s - aspect ratio. The window is viewed down the <i>y</i> axis, with <i>x</i> to - the left and <i>z</i> up. The viewport has <i>x</i> increasing to the right - and <i>y</i> increasing down. The window’s <i>y</i> coordinates are mapped, - unchanged, into the viewport’s <i>z</i> coordinates.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libgeometry/matrix.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/arith3.html"><i>arith3</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/memdraw.html b/man/man3/memdraw.html deleted file mode 100644 index 57a0c96c..00000000 --- a/man/man3/memdraw.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,466 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>memdraw(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MEMDRAW(3)</b><td align=right><b>MEMDRAW(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Memimage, Memdata, Memdrawparam, memimageinit, wordaddr, byteaddr, - memimagemove, allocmemimage, allocmemimaged, readmemimage, creadmemimage, - writememimage, freememimage, memsetchan, loadmemimage, cloadmemimage, - unloadmemimage, memfillcolor, memarc, mempoly, memellipse, - memfillpoly, memimageline, memimagedraw, drawclip, memlinebbox, - memlineendsize, allocmemsubfont, openmemsubfont, freememsubfont, - memsubfontwidth, getmemdefont, memimagestring, iprint, hwdraw - – drawing routines for memory-resident images<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h> <br> - #include <u.h> <br> - #include <libc.h> <br> - #include <draw.h> <br> - #include <memdraw.h> <br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Memdata<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - ulong *base; /* allocated data pointer */<br> - uchar *bdata; /* first byte of actual data; word−aligned */<br> - int ref; /* number of Memimages using this data */<br> - void* imref; /* last image that pointed at this */<br> - int allocd; /* is this malloc'd? */<br> - - </table> - } Memdata;<br> - enum {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Frepl = 1<<0, /* is replicated */<br> - Fsimple = 1<<1, /* is 1x1 */<br> - Fgrey = 1<<2, /* is grey */<br> - Falpha = 1<<3, /* has explicit alpha */<br> - Fcmap = 1<<4, /* has cmap channel */<br> - Fbytes = 1<<5, /* has only 8−bit channels */<br> - - </table> - };<br> - typedef struct Memimage<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Rectangle r; /* rectangle in data area, local coords */<br> - Rectangle clipr; /* clipping region */<br> - int depth; /* number of bits of storage per pixel */<br> - int nchan; /* number of channels */<br> - ulong chan; /* channel descriptions */<br> - Memdata *data; /* pointer to data */<br> - int zero; /* data−>bdata+zero==&byte containing (0,0) */<br> - ulong width; /* width in words of a single scan line */<br> - Memlayer *layer; /* nil if not a layer*/<br> - ulong flags;<br> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>...<br> - </i> - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>} Memimage;<br> - typedef struct Memdrawparam<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Memimage *dst;<br> - Rectangle r;<br> - Memimage *src;<br> - Rectangle sr;<br> - Memimage *mask;<br> - Rectangle mr;<br> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>...<br> - </i> - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>} Memdrawparam;<br> - int drawdebug;<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt><i> - </i><tt><font size=+1>void memimageinit(void)<br> - ulong* wordaddr(Memimage *i, Point p)<br> - uchar* byteaddr(Memimage *i, Point p)<br> - void memimagemove(void *from, void *to)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Memimage* allocmemimage(Rectangle r, ulong chan)<br> - Memimage* allocmemimaged(Rectangle r, ulong chan, Memdata *data)<br> - Memimage* readmemimage(int fd)<br> - Memimage* creadmemimage(int fd)<br> - int writememimage(int fd, Memimage *i)<br> - void freememimage(Memimage *i)<br> - int memsetchan(Memimage*, ulong)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - int loadmemimage(Memimage *i, Rectangle r,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - uchar *buf, int nbuf)<br> - - </table> - - </table> - int cloadmemimage(Memimage *i, Rectangle r,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - uchar *buf, int nbuf)<br> - - </table> - - </table> - int unloadmemimage(Memimage *i, Rectangle r,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - uchar *buf, int nbuf)<br> - - </table> - - </table> - void memfillcolor(Memimage *i, ulong color)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - void memarc(Memimage *dst, Point c, int a, int b, int thick,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Memimage *src, Point sp, int alpha, int phi, Drawop op)<br> - - </table> - - </table> - void mempoly(Memimage *dst, Point *p, int np, int end0,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int end1, int radius, Memimage *src, Point sp, Drawop op)<br> - - </table> - - </table> - void memellipse(Memimage *dst, Point c, int a, int b,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int thick, Memimage *src, Point sp, Drawop op)<br> - - </table> - - </table> - void memfillpoly(Memimage *dst, Point *p, int np, int wind,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Memimage *src, Point sp, Drawop op)<br> - - </table> - - </table> - void memimageline(Memimage *dst, Point p0, Point p1, int end0,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int end1, int radius, Memimage *src, Point sp, Drawop op)<br> - - </table> - - </table> - void memimagedraw(Memimage *dst, Rectangle r, Memimage *src,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Point sp, Memimage *mask, Point mp, Drawop op)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - int drawclip(Memimage *dst, Rectangle *dr, Memimage *src,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Point *sp, Memimage *mask, Point *mp,<br> - Rectangle *sr, Rectangle *mr)<br> - - </table> - - </table> - Rectangle memlinebbox(Point p0, Point p1, int end0, int end1,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int radius)<br> - - </table> - - </table> - int memlineendsize(int end)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Memsubfont* allocmemsubfont(char *name, int n, int height,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int ascent, Fontchar *info, Memimage *i)<br> - - </table> - - </table> - Memsubfont* openmemsubfont(char *name)<br> - void freememsubfont(Memsubfont *f)<br> - Point memsubfontwidth(Memsubfont *f, char *s)<br> - Memsubfont* getmemdefont(void)<br> - Point memimagestring(Memimage *dst, Point p, Memimage *color,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Point cp, Memsubfont *f, char *cs, Drawop op)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - int iprint(char *fmt, ...)<br> - int hwdraw(Memdrawparam *param)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <tt><font size=+1>Memimage</font></tt> type defines memory-resident rectangular pictures - and the methods to draw upon them; <tt><font size=+1>Memimage</font></tt>s differ from <tt><font size=+1>Image</font></tt>s - (see <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>) in that they are manipulated directly in user memory - rather than by RPCs to the <tt><font size=+1>/dev/draw</font></tt> hierarchy. The library is - the basis for the kernel <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a> driver and also - used by a number of programs that must manipulate images without - a display. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>r, clipr</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>depth</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>nchan</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>chan</font></tt> structure elements are identical - to the ones of the same name in the <tt><font size=+1>Image</font></tt> structure. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>flags</font></tt> element of the <tt><font size=+1>Memimage</font></tt> structure holds a number of - bits of information about the image. In particular, it subsumes - the purpose of the <tt><font size=+1>repl</font></tt> element of <tt><font size=+1>Image</font></tt> structures. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Memimageinit</i> initializes various static data that the library - depends on, as well as the replicated solid color images <tt><font size=+1>memopaque</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>memtransparent</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>memblack</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>memwhite</font></tt>. It should be called before - referring to any of these images and before calling any of the - other library functions. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each <tt><font size=+1>Memimage</font></tt> points at a <tt><font size=+1>Memdata</font></tt> structure that in turn points - at the actual pixel data for the image. This allows multiple images - to be associated with the same <tt><font size=+1>Memdata</font></tt>. The first word of the - data pointed at by the <tt><font size=+1>base</font></tt> element of <tt><font size=+1>Memdata</font></tt> points back at - the <tt><font size=+1>Memdata</font></tt> structure, so that in the Plan 9 kernel, - the memory allocator (see Plan 9’s <i>pool</i>(3)) can compact image - memory using <i>memimagemove</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Because images can have different coordinate systems, the <tt><font size=+1>zero</font></tt> - element of the <tt><font size=+1>Memimage</font></tt> structure contains the offset that must - be added to the <tt><font size=+1>bdata</font></tt> element of the corresponding <tt><font size=+1>Memdata</font></tt> structure - in order to yield a pointer to the data for the pixel (0,0). Adding - <tt><font size=+1>width</font></tt> machine words to this pointer moves it - down one scan line. The <tt><font size=+1>depth</font></tt> element can be used to determine - how to move the pointer horizontally. Note that this method works - even for images whose rectangles do not include the origin, although - one should only dereference pointers corresponding to pixels within - the image rectangle. <i>Wordaddr</i> and - <i>byteaddr</i> perform these calculations, returning pointers to the - word and byte, respectively, that contain the beginning of the - data for a given pixel. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Allocmemimage</i> allocages images with a given rectangle and channel - descriptor (see <tt><font size=+1>strtochan</font></tt> in <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>), creating a fresh <tt><font size=+1>Memdata</font></tt> - structure and associated storage. <i>Allocmemimaged</i> is similar but - uses the supplied <i>Memdata</i> structure rather than a new one. The - <i>readmemimage</i> function reads an - uncompressed bitmap from the given file descriptor, while <i>creadmemimage</i> - reads a compressed bitmap. <i>Writememimage</i> writes a compressed representation - of <i>i</i> to file descriptor <i>fd</i>. For more on bitmap formats, see <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a>. - <i>Freememimage</i> frees images returned by any of these routines. The - <tt><font size=+1>Memimage</font></tt> structure - contains some tables that are used to store precomputed values - depending on the channel descriptor. <i>Memsetchan</i> updates the <tt><font size=+1>chan</font></tt> - element of the structure as well as these tables, returning –1 - if passed a bad channel descriptor. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Loadmemimage</i> and <i>cloadmemimage</i> replace the pixel data for a given - rectangle of an image with the given buffer of uncompressed or - compressed data, respectively. When calling <i>cloadmemimage</i>, the - buffer must contain an integral number of compressed chunks of - data that exactly cover the rectangle. - <i>Unloadmemimage</i> retrieves the uncompressed pixel data for a given - rectangle of an image. All three return the number of bytes consumed - on success, and –1 in case of an error. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Memfillcolor</i> fills an image with the given color, a 32-bit number - as described in <a href="../man3/color.html"><i>color</i>(3)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Memarc</i>, <i>mempoly</i>, <i>memellipse</i>, <i>memfillpoly</i>, <i>memimageline</i>, and <i>memimagedraw</i> - are identical to the <i>arc</i>, <i>poly</i>, <i>ellipse</i>, <i>fillpoly</i>, <i>line</i>, and <i>gendraw</i>, - routines described in <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>, except that they operate on <tt><font size=+1>Memimage</font></tt>s - rather than <tt><font size=+1>Image</font></tt>s. Similarly, <i>allocmemsubfont</i>, <i>openmemsubfont</i>, - <i>freememsubfont</i>, - <i>memsubfontwidth</i>, <i>getmemdefont</i>, and <i>memimagestring</i> are the <tt><font size=+1>Memimage</font></tt> - analogues of <i>allocsubfont</i>, <i>openfont</i>, <i>freesubfont</i>, <i>strsubfontwidth</i>, - <i>getdefont</i>, and <tt><font size=+1>string</font></tt> (see <a href="../man3/subfont.html"><i>subfont</i>(3)</a> and <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>), except - that they operate only on <tt><font size=+1>Memsubfont</font></tt>s rather than <tt><font size=+1>Font</font></tt>s. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Drawclip</i> takes the images involved in a draw operation, together - with the destination rectangle <tt><font size=+1>dr</font></tt> and source and mask alignment - points <tt><font size=+1>sp</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>mp</font></tt>, and clips them according to the clipping rectangles - of the images involved. It also fills in the rectangles <tt><font size=+1>sr</font></tt> and - <tt><font size=+1>mr</font></tt> with rectangles congruent to the returned - destination rectangle but translated so the upper left corners - are the returned <tt><font size=+1>sp</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>mp</font></tt>. <i>Drawclip</i> returns zero when the clipped - rectangle is empty. <i>Memlinebbox</i> returns a conservative bounding - box containing a line between two points with given end styles - and radius. <i>Memlineendsize</i> calculates the extra length - added to a line by attaching an end of a given style. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <i>hwdraw</i> and <i>iprint</i> functions are no-op stubs that may be overridden - by clients of the library. <i>Hwdraw</i> is called at each call to <i>memimagedraw</i> - with the current request’s parameters. If it can satisfy the request, - it should do so and return 1. If it cannot satisfy the request, - it should return 0. This allows (for - instance) the kernel to take advantage of hardware acceleration. - <i>Iprint</i> should format and print its arguments; it is given much - debugging output when the global integer variable <tt><font size=+1>drawdebug</font></tt> is - non-zero. In the kernel, <i>iprint</i> prints to a serial line rather - than the screen, for obvious reasons. - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libdraw<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/addpt.html"><i>addpt</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/color.html"><i>color</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/memlayer.html"><i>memlayer</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/stringsize.html"><i>stringsize</i>(3)</a>, - <a href="../man3/subfont.html"><i>subfont</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man7/color.html"><i>color</i>(7)</a>, <a href="../man7/utf.html"><i>utf</i>(7)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Memimagestring</i> is unusual in using a subfont rather than a font, - and in having no parameter to align the source. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - These functions are archived into <i>libdraw</i>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/memlayer.html b/man/man3/memlayer.html deleted file mode 100644 index c21f5bf6..00000000 --- a/man/man3/memlayer.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,325 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>memlayer(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MEMLAYER(3)</b><td align=right><b>MEMLAYER(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - memdraw, memlalloc, memldelete, memlexpose, memlfree, memlhide, - memline, memlnorefresh, memload, memunload, memlorigin, memlsetrefresh, - memltofront, memltofrontn, memltorear, memltorearn – windows of - memory-resident images<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h> <br> - #include <libc.h> <br> - #include <draw.h> <br> - #include <memdraw.h> <br> - #include <memlayer.h> <br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Memscreen Memscreen;<br> - typedef struct Memlayer Memlayer;<br> - typedef void (*Refreshfn)(Memimage*, Rectangle, void*);<br> - struct Memscreen<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Memimage *frontmost; /* frontmost layer on screen */<br> - Memimage *rearmost; /* rearmost layer on screen */<br> - Memimage *image; /* upon which all layers are drawn */<br> - Memimage *fill; /* if non−zero, picture to use when repainting - */<br> - - </table> - };<br> - struct Memlayer<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Rectangle screenr; /* true position of layer on screen */<br> - Point delta; /* add delta to go from image coords to screen */<br> - Memscreen *screen; /* screen this layer belongs to */<br> - Memimage *front; /* window in front of this one */<br> - Memimage *rear; /* window behind this one*/<br> - int clear; /* layer is fully visible */<br> - Memimage *save; /* save area for obscured parts */<br> - Refreshfn refreshfn; /* fn to refresh obscured parts if save==nil - */<br> - void *refreshptr;/* argument to refreshfn */<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Memimage* memlalloc(Memscreen *s, Rectangle r, Refreshfn fn, void - *arg, ulong col)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void memlnorefresh(Memimage *i, Rectangle r, void *arg)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int memlsetrefresh(Memimage *i, Refreshfn fn, void *arg)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int memldelete(Memimage *i)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int memlfree(Memimage *i)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int memlexpose(Memimage *i, Rectangle r)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int memlhide(Memimage *i, Rectangle r)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void memltofront(Memimage *i)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void memltofrontn(Memimage**ia, int n)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void memltorear(Memimage *i)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void memltorearn(Memimage **ia , int n)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int memlorigin(Memimage *i, Point log, Point phys)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void memdraw(Image *dst, Rectangle r,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Image *src, Point sp, Image *mask, Point mp, Drawop op)<br> - - </table> - - </table> - int memload(Memimage *i, Rectangle r,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - uchar *buf, int n, int iscompressed) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>int memunload(Memimage *i, Rectangle r,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - uchar *buf, int n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These functions build upon the <a href="../man3/memdraw.html"><i>memdraw</i>(3)</a> interface to maintain - overlapping graphical windows on in-memory images. They are used - by the kernel to implement the windows interface presented by - <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a> and <a href="../man3/window.html"><i>window</i>(3)</a> and probably have little use outside of - the kernel. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The basic function is to extend the definition of a <tt><font size=+1>Memimage</font></tt> (see - <a href="../man3/memdraw.html"><i>memdraw</i>(3)</a>) to include overlapping windows defined by the <tt><font size=+1>Memlayer</font></tt> - type. The first fields of the <tt><font size=+1>Memlayer</font></tt> structure are identical - to those in <tt><font size=+1>Memimage</font></tt>, permitting a function that expects a <tt><font size=+1>Memimage</font></tt> - to be passed a <tt><font size=+1>Memlayer</font></tt>, and vice versa. - Both structures have a <tt><font size=+1>save</font></tt> field, which is nil in a <tt><font size=+1>Memimage</font></tt> - and points to ‘backing store’ in a <tt><font size=+1>Memlayer</font></tt>. The layer routines - accept <tt><font size=+1>Memimages</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>Memlayers</font></tt>; if the image is a <tt><font size=+1>Memimage</font></tt> the - underlying <tt><font size=+1>Memimage</font></tt> routine is called; otherwise the layer routines - recursively subdivide the geometry, reducing the - operation into a smaller component that ultimately can be performed - on a <tt><font size=+1>Memimage</font></tt>, either the display on which the window appears, - or the backing store. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>Memlayers</font></tt> are associated with a <tt><font size=+1>Memscreen</font></tt> that holds the data - structures to maintain the windows and connects them to the associated - <tt><font size=+1>image</font></tt>. The <tt><font size=+1>fill</font></tt> color is used to paint the background when a window - is deleted. There is no function to establish a <tt><font size=+1>Memscreen</font></tt>; to - create one, allocate the memory, zero - <tt><font size=+1>frontmost</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>rearmost</font></tt>, set <tt><font size=+1>fill</font></tt> to a valid fill color or image, - and set <tt><font size=+1>image</font></tt> to the <tt><font size=+1>Memimage</font></tt> (or <tt><font size=+1>Memlayer</font></tt>) on which the windows - will be displayed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Memlalloc</i> allocates a <tt><font size=+1>Memlayer</font></tt> of size <i>r</i> on <tt><font size=+1>Memscreen</font></tt> <i>s</i>. If <i>col</i> - is not <tt><font size=+1>DNofill</font></tt>, the new window will be initialized by painting - it that color. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The refresh function <i>fn</i> and associated argument <i>arg</i> will be called - by routines in the library to restore portions of the window uncovered - due to another window being deleted or this window being pulled - to the front of the stack. The function, when called, receives - a pointer to the image (window) being refreshed, the - rectangle that has been uncovered, and the <i>arg</i> recorded when the - window was created. A couple of predefined functions provide built-in - management methods: <i>memlnorefresh</i> does no backup at all, useful - for making efficient temporary windows; while a <i>nil</i> function specifies - that the backing store - (<tt><font size=+1>Memlayer.save</font></tt>) will be used to keep the obscured data. Other - functions may be provided by the client. <i>Memlsetrefresh</i> allows - one to change the function associated with the window. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Memldelete</i> deletes the window <i>i</i>, restoring the underlying display. - <i>Memlfree</i> frees the data structures without unlinking the window - from the associated <tt><font size=+1>Memscreen</font></tt> or doing any graphics. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Memlexpose</i> restores rectangle <i>r</i> within the window, using the backing - store or appropriate refresh method. <i>Memlhide</i> goes the other way, - backing up <i>r</i> so that that portion of the screen may be modified - without losing the data in this window. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Memltofront</i> pulls <i>i</i> to the front of the stack of windows, making - it fully visible. <i>Memltofrontn</i> pulls the <i>n</i> windows in the array - <i>ia</i> to the front as a group, leaving their internal order unaffected. - <i>Memltorear</i> and <i>memltorearn</i> push the windows to the rear. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Memlorigin</i> changes the coordinate systems associated with the - window <i>i</i>. The points <i>log</i> and <i>phys</i> represent the upper left corner - (<tt><font size=+1>min</font></tt>) of the window’s internal coordinate system and its physical - location on the screen. Changing <i>log</i> changes the interpretation - of coordinates within the window; for example, setting it - to (0, 0) makes the upper left corner of the window appear to - be the origin of the coordinate system, regardless of its position - on the screen. Changing <i>phys</i> changes the physical location of - the window on the screen. When a window is created, its logical - and physical coordinates are the same, so - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>memlorigin(i, i−>r.min, i−>r.min)<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - - </table> - would be a no-op. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Memdraw</i> and <i>memline</i> are implemented in the layer library but provide - the main entry points for drawing on memory-resident windows. - They have the signatures of <i>memimagedraw</i> and <i>memimageline</i> (see - <a href="../man3/memdraw.html"><i>memdraw</i>(3)</a>) but accept <tt><font size=+1>Memlayer</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>Memimage</font></tt> arguments both. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Memload</i> and <i>memunload</i> are similarly layer-savvy versions of <i>loadmemimage</i> - and <i>unloadmemimage</i>. The <i>iscompressed</i> flag to <i>memload</i> specifies - whether the <i>n</i> bytes of data in <i>buf</i> are in compressed image format - (see <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a>).<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libdraw<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/memdraw.html"><i>memdraw</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/stringsize.html"><i>stringsize</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/window.html"><i>window</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These functions are archived into <i>libdraw</i>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/memory.html b/man/man3/memory.html deleted file mode 100644 index a67101b7..00000000 --- a/man/man3/memory.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,123 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>memory(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MEMORY(3)</b><td align=right><b>MEMORY(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - memccpy, memchr, memcmp, memcpy, memmove, memset – memory operations<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void* memccpy(void *s1, void *s2, int c, long n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void* memchr(void *s, int c, long n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int memcmp(void *s1, void *s2, long n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void* memcpy(void *s1, void *s2, long n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void* memmove(void *s1, void *s2, long n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void* memset(void *s, int c, long n)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These functions operate efficiently on memory areas (arrays of - bytes bounded by a count, not terminated by a zero byte). They - do not check for the overflow of any receiving memory area. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Memccpy</i> copies bytes from memory area <i>s2</i> into <i>s1</i>, stopping after - the first occurrence of byte <i>c</i> has been copied, or after <i>n</i> bytes - have been copied, whichever comes first. It returns a pointer - to the byte after the copy of <i>c</i> in <i>s1</i>, or zero if <i>c</i> was not found - in the first <i>n</i> bytes of <i>s2</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Memchr</i> returns a pointer to the first occurrence of byte <i>c</i> in - the first <i>n</i> bytes of memory area <i>s,</i> or zero if <i>c</i> does not occur. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Memcmp</i> compares its arguments, looking at the first <i>n</i> bytes only, - and returns an integer less than, equal to, or greater than 0, - according as <i>s1</i> is lexicographically less than, equal to, or greater - than <i>s2</i>. The comparison is bytewise unsigned. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Memcpy</i> copies <i>n</i> bytes from memory area <i>s2</i> to <i>s1</i>. It returns <i>s1</i>. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Memmove</i> works like <i>memcpy</i>, except that it is guaranteed to work - if <i>s1</i> and <i>s2</i> overlap. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Memset</i> sets the first <i>n</i> bytes in memory area <i>s</i> to the value of - byte <i>c</i>. It returns <i>s</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - All these routines have portable C implementations in <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9</font></tt>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/strcat.html"><i>strcat</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - ANSI C does not require <i>memcpy</i> to handle overlapping source and - destination; on Plan 9, it does, so <i>memmove</i> and <i>memcpy</i> behave - identically. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If <i>memcpy</i> and <i>memmove</i> are handed a negative count, they abort.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/mouse.html b/man/man3/mouse.html deleted file mode 100644 index 5e2b278d..00000000 --- a/man/man3/mouse.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,249 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>mouse(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MOUSE(3)</b><td align=right><b>MOUSE(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - initmouse, readmouse, closemouse, moveto, cursorswitch, getrect, - drawgetrect, menuhit, setcursor – mouse control<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <draw.h><br> - #include <thread.h><br> - #include <mouse.h><br> - #include <cursor.h><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Mousectl *initmouse(char *file, Image *i)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int readmouse(Mousectl *mc)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int atomouse();<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void closemouse(Mousectl *mc)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void moveto(Mousectl *mc, Point pt)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void setcursor(Mousectl *mc, Cursor *c)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rectangle getrect(int but, Mousectl *mc)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void drawgetrect(Rectangle r, int up)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int menuhit(int but, Mousectl *mc, Menu *menu, Screen *scr)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These functions access and control a mouse in a multi-threaded - environment. They use the message-passing <tt><font size=+1>Channel</font></tt> interface in - the threads library (see <a href="../man3/thread.html"><i>thread</i>(3)</a>); programs that wish a more - event-driven, single-threaded approach should use <a href="../man3/event.html"><i>event</i>(3)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The state of the mouse is recorded in a structure, <tt><font size=+1>Mouse</font></tt>, defined - in <tt><font size=+1><mouse.h></font></tt>:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Mouse Mouse;<br> - struct Mouse<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int buttons; /* bit array: LMR=124 */<br> - Point xy;<br> - ulong msec;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - The <tt><font size=+1>Point xy</font></tt> records the position of the cursor, <tt><font size=+1>buttons</font></tt> the state - of the buttons (three bits representing, from bit 0 up, the buttons - from left to right, 0 if the button is released, 1 if it is pressed), - and <tt><font size=+1>msec</font></tt>, a millisecond time stamp. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The routine <tt><font size=+1>initmouse</font></tt> returns a structure through which one may - access the mouse:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Mousectl Mousectl;<br> - struct Mousectl<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Mouse;<br> - Channel *c; /* chan(Mouse)[16] */<br> - Channel *resizec; /* chan(int)[2] */<br> - char *file;<br> - int mfd; /* to mouse file */<br> - int cfd; /* to cursor file */<br> - int pid; /* of slave proc */<br> - Image* image; /* of associated window/display */<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - The arguments to <i>initmouse</i> are a <i>file</i> naming the device file connected - to the mouse and an <i>Image</i> (see <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>) on which the mouse will - be visible. Typically the file is nil, which requests the default - <tt><font size=+1>/dev/mouse</font></tt>; and the image is the window in which the program is - running, held in the variable <tt><font size=+1>screen</font></tt> after a call - to <i>initdraw</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Once the <tt><font size=+1>Mousectl</font></tt> is set up, mouse motion will be reported by - messages of type <tt><font size=+1>Mouse</font></tt> sent on the <tt><font size=+1>Channel Mousectl.c</font></tt>. Typically, - a message will be sent every time a read of <tt><font size=+1>/dev/mouse</font></tt> succeeds, - which is every time the state of the mouse changes. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - When the window is resized, a message is sent on <tt><font size=+1>Mousectl.resizec</font></tt>. - The actual value sent may be discarded; the receipt of the message - tells the program that it should call <tt><font size=+1>getwindow</font></tt> (see <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>) - to reconnect to the window. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Readmouse</i> updates the <tt><font size=+1>Mouse</font></tt> structure held in the <tt><font size=+1>Mousectl</font></tt>, blocking - if the state has not changed since the last <i>readmouse</i> or message - sent on the channel. It calls <tt><font size=+1>flushimage</font></tt> (see <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>) before - blocking, so any buffered graphics requests are displayed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Closemouse</i> closes the file descriptors associated with the mouse, - kills the slave processes, and frees the <tt><font size=+1>Mousectl</font></tt> structure. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Moveto</i> moves the mouse cursor on the display to the position specified - by <i>pt</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Setcursor</i> sets the image of the cursor to that specified by <i>c</i>. - If <i>c</i> is nil, the cursor is set to the default. The format of the - cursor data is spelled out in <tt><font size=+1><cursor.h></font></tt> and described in <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Getrect</i> returns the dimensions of a rectangle swept by the user, - using the mouse, in the manner <a href="../man1/rio.html"><i>rio</i>(1)</a> or <a href="../man1/sam.html"><i>sam</i>(1)</a> uses to create - a new window. The <i>but</i> argument specifies which button the user - must press to sweep the window; any other button press cancels - the action. The returned rectangle is all zeros if the user - cancels. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Getrect</i> uses successive calls to <i>drawgetrect</i> to maintain the red - rectangle showing the sweep-in-progress. The rectangle to be drawn - is specified by <i>rc</i> and the <i>up</i> parameter says whether to draw (1) - or erase (0) the rectangle. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Menuhit</i> provides a simple menu mechanism. It uses a <tt><font size=+1>Menu</font></tt> structure - defined in <tt><font size=+1><mouse.h></font></tt>:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Menu Menu;<br> - struct Menu<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - char **item;<br> - char *(*gen)(int);<br> - int lasthit;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - <i>Menuhit</i> behaves the same as its namesake <i>emenuhit</i> described in - <a href="../man3/event.html"><i>event</i>(3)</a>, with two exceptions. First, it uses a <tt><font size=+1>Mousectl</font></tt> to access - the mouse rather than using the event interface; and second, it - creates the menu as a true window on the <tt><font size=+1>Screen</font></tt> <i>scr</i> (see <a href="../man3/window.html"><i>window</i>(3)</a>), - permitting the menu to be displayed in parallel - with other activities on the display. If <i>scr</i> is null, <i>menuhit</i> - behaves like <i>emenuhit</i>, creating backing store for the menu, writing - the menu directly on the display, and restoring the display when - the menu is removed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libdraw<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/event.html"><i>event</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/keyboard.html"><i>keyboard</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/thread.html"><i>thread</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/mousescrollsize.html b/man/man3/mousescrollsize.html deleted file mode 100644 index 3aa816fb..00000000 --- a/man/man3/mousescrollsize.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>mousescrollsize(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MOUSESCROLLSIZE(3)</b><td align=right><b>MOUSESCROLLSIZE(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - mousescrollsize – compute mouse scroll increment<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <draw.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - int mousescrollsize(int maxlines)<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Mousescrollsize</i> computes the number of lines of text that should - be scrolled in response to a mouse scroll wheel click. <i>Maxlines</i> - is the number of lines visible in the text window. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The default scroll increment is one line. This default can be - overridden by setting the <tt><font size=+1>$mousescrollsize</font></tt> environment variable - to an integer, which specifies a constant number of lines, or - to a real number followed by a percent character, indicating that - the scroll increment should be a percentage of the total - number of lines in the window. For example, setting <tt><font size=+1>$mousescrollsize</font></tt> - to <tt><font size=+1>50%</font></tt> causes a half-window scroll increment. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Mousescrollsize</i> is used by <a href="../man1/9term.html"><i>9term</i>(1)</a> and <a href="../man1/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(1)</a> to set their scrolling - behavior.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libdraw/scroll.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/9term.html"><i>9term</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Libdraw</i> expects up and down scroll wheel events to be expressed - as clicks of mouse buttons 4 and 5, but the XFree86 default is - to ignore the scroll wheel. 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Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MP(3)</b><td align=right><b>MP(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - mpsetminbits, mpnew, mpfree, mpbits, mpnorm, mpcopy, mpassign, - mprand, strtomp, mpfmt,mptoa, betomp, mptobe, letomp, mptole, - mptoui, uitomp, mptoi, itomp, uvtomp, mptouv, vtomp, mptov, mpdigdiv, - mpadd, mpsub, mpleft, mpright, mpmul, mpexp, mpmod, mpdiv, mpfactorial, - mpcmp, mpextendedgcd, - mpinvert, mpsignif, mplowbits0, mpvecdigmuladd, mpvecdigmulsub, - mpvecadd, mpvecsub, mpveccmp, mpvecmul, mpmagcmp, mpmagadd, mpmagsub, - crtpre, crtin, crtout, crtprefree, crtresfree – extended precision - arithmetic<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <mp.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>mpint* mpnew(int n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void mpfree(mpint *b) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void mpsetminbits(int n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void mpbits(mpint *b, int n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void mpnorm(mpint *b) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>mpint* mpcopy(mpint *b) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void mpassign(mpint *old, mpint *new) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>mpint* mprand(int bits, void (*gen)(uchar*, int), mpint *b) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>mpint* strtomp(char *buf, char **rptr, int base, mpint *b) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* mptoa(mpint *b, int base, char *buf, int blen) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int mpfmt(Fmt*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>mpint* betomp(uchar *buf, uint blen, mpint *b) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int mptobe(mpint *b, uchar *buf, uint blen, uchar **bufp) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>mpint* letomp(uchar *buf, uint blen, mpint *b) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int mptole(mpint *b, uchar *buf, uint blen, uchar **bufp) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>uint mptoui(mpint*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>mpint* uitomp(uint, mpint*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int mptoi(mpint*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>mpint* itomp(int, mpint*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>mpint* vtomp(vlong, mpint*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>vlong mptov(mpint*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>mpint* uvtomp(uvlong, mpint*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>uvlong mptouv(mpint*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void mpadd(mpint *b1, mpint *b2, mpint *sum) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void mpmagadd(mpint *b1, mpint *b2, mpint *sum) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void mpsub(mpint *b1, mpint *b2, mpint *diff) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void mpmagsub(mpint *b1, mpint *b2, mpint *diff) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void mpleft(mpint *b, int shift, mpint *res) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void mpright(mpint *b, int shift, mpint *res) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void mpmul(mpint *b1, mpint *b2, mpint *prod) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void mpexp(mpint *b, mpint *e, mpint *m, mpint *res) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void mpmod(mpint *b, mpint *m, mpint *remainder) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void mpdiv(mpint *dividend, mpint *divisor, mpint *quotient, mpint - *remainder) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>mpint* mpfactorial(ulong n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int mpcmp(mpint *b1, mpint *b2) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int mpmagcmp(mpint *b1, mpint *b2) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void mpextendedgcd(mpint *a, mpint *b, mpint *d, mpint *x, mpint - *y) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void mpinvert(mpint *b, mpint *m, mpint *res) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int mpsignif(mpint *b) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int mplowbits0(mpint *b) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void mpdigdiv(mpdigit *dividend, mpdigit divisor, mpdigit *quotient) - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void mpvecadd(mpdigit *a, int alen, mpdigit *b, int blen, mpdigit - *sum) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void mpvecsub(mpdigit *a, int alen, mpdigit *b, int blen, mpdigit - *diff) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void mpvecdigmuladd(mpdigit *b, int n, mpdigit m, mpdigit *p) - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int mpvecdigmulsub(mpdigit *b, int n, mpdigit m, mpdigit *p) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void mpvecmul(mpdigit *a, int alen, mpdigit *b, int blen, mpdigit - *p) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int mpveccmp(mpdigit *a, int alen, mpdigit *b, int blen) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>CRTpre* crtpre(int nfactors, mpint **factors) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>CRTres* crtin(CRTpre *crt, mpint *x) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void crtout(CRTpre *crt, CRTres *r, mpint *x) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void crtprefree(CRTpre *cre) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void crtresfree(CRTres *res) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>mpint *mpzero, *mpone, *mptwo<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines perform extended precision integer arithmetic. - The basic type is <tt><font size=+1>mpint</font></tt>, which points to an array of <tt><font size=+1>mpdigit</font></tt>s, - stored in little-endian order:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct mpint mpint;<br> - struct mpint<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int sign; /* +1 or −1 */<br> - int size; /* allocated digits */<br> - int top; /* significant digits */<br> - mpdigit *p;<br> - char flags;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - The sign of 0 is +1. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The size of <tt><font size=+1>mpdigit</font></tt> is architecture-dependent and defined in <tt><font size=+1>/$cputype/include/u.h</font></tt>. - <tt><font size=+1>Mpint</font></tt>s are dynamically allocated and must be explicitly freed. - Operations grow the array of digits as needed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - In general, the result parameters are last in the argument list. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Routines that return an <tt><font size=+1>mpint</font></tt> will allocate the <tt><font size=+1>mpint</font></tt> if the result - parameter is <tt><font size=+1>nil</font></tt>. This includes <i>strtomp</i>, <i>itomp</i>, <i>uitomp</i>, and <i>btomp</i>. - These functions, in addition to <i>mpnew</i> and <i>mpcopy</i>, will return - <tt><font size=+1>nil</font></tt> if the allocation fails. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Input and result parameters may point to the same <tt><font size=+1>mpint</font></tt>. The routines - check and copy where necessary. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Mpnew</i> creates an <tt><font size=+1>mpint</font></tt> with an initial allocation of <i>n</i> bits. If - <i>n</i> is zero, the allocation will be whatever was specified in the - last call to <i>mpsetminbits</i> or to the initial value, 1056. <i>Mpfree</i> - frees an <tt><font size=+1>mpint</font></tt>. <i>Mpbits</i> grows the allocation of <i>b</i> to fit at least - <i>n</i> bits. If <tt><font size=+1>b−>top</font></tt> doesn’t cover <i>n</i> bits it increases it to do so. - Unless - you are writing new basic operations, you can restrict yourself - to <tt><font size=+1>mpnew(0)</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>mpfree(b)</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Mpnorm</i> normalizes the representation by trimming any high order - zero digits. All routines except <tt><font size=+1>mpbits</font></tt> return normalized results. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Mpcopy</i> creates a new <tt><font size=+1>mpint</font></tt> with the same value as <i>b</i> while <i>mpassign</i> - sets the value of <i>new</i> to be that of <i>old</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Mprand</i> creates an <i>n</i> bit random number using the generator <i>gen</i>. - <i>Gen</i> takes a pointer to a string of uchar’s and the number to fill - in. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Strtomp</i> and <i>mptoa</i> convert between ASCII and <tt><font size=+1>mpint</font></tt> representations - using the base indicated. Only the bases 10, 16, 32, and 64 are - supported. Anything else defaults to 16. <i>Strtomp</i> skips any leading - spaces or tabs. <i>Strtomp</i>’s scan stops when encountering a digit - not valid in the base. If <i>rptr</i> is not zero, <i>*rptr</i> is - set to point to the character immediately after the string converted. - If the parse pterminates before any digits are found, <i>strtomp</i> - return <tt><font size=+1>nil</font></tt>. <i>Mptoa</i> returns a pointer to the filled buffer. If the - parameter <i>buf</i> is <tt><font size=+1>nil</font></tt>, the buffer is allocated. <i>Mpfmt</i> can be used - with <a href="../man3/fmtinstall.html"><i>fmtinstall</i>(3)</a> and <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a> to print hexadecimal - representations of <tt><font size=+1>mpint</font></tt>s. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Mptobe</i> and <i>mptole</i> convert an <i>mpint</i> to a byte array. The former - creates a big endian representation, the latter a little endian - one. If the destination <i>buf</i> is not <tt><font size=+1>nil</font></tt>, it specifies the buffer - of length <i>blen</i> for the result. If the representation is less than - <i>blen</i> bytes, the rest of the buffer is zero filled. If <i>buf</i> is <tt><font size=+1>nil</font></tt>, - then a - buffer is allocated and a pointer to it is deposited in the location - pointed to by <i>bufp</i>. Sign is ignored in these conversions, i.e., - the byte array version is always positive. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Betomp</i>, and <i>letomp</i> convert from a big or little endian byte array - at <i>buf</i> of length <i>blen</i> to an <i>mpint</i>. If <i>b</i> is not <i>nil</i>, it refers - to a preallocated <i>mpint</i> for the result. If <i>b</i> is <tt><font size=+1>nil</font></tt>, a new integer - is allocated and returned as the result. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The integer conversions are:<br> - <i>mptoui</i><tt><font size=+1> mpint</font></tt>-><tt><font size=+1>unsigned int<br> - </font></tt><i>uitomp</i><tt><font size=+1> unsigned int</font></tt>-><tt><font size=+1>mpint<br> - </font></tt><i>mptoi</i><tt><font size=+1> mpint</font></tt>-><tt><font size=+1>int<br> - </font></tt><i>itomp</i><tt><font size=+1> int</font></tt>-><tt><font size=+1>mpint<br> - </font></tt><i>mptouv</i><tt><font size=+1> mpint</font></tt>-><tt><font size=+1>unsigned vlong<br> - </font></tt><i>uvtomp</i><tt><font size=+1> unsigned vlong</font></tt>-><tt><font size=+1>mpint<br> - </font></tt><i>mptov</i><tt><font size=+1> mpint</font></tt>-><tt><font size=+1>vlong<br> - </font></tt><i>vtomp</i><tt><font size=+1> vlong</font></tt>-><tt><font size=+1>mpint - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - When converting to the base integer types, if the integer is too - large, the largest integer of the appropriate sign and size is - returned. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The mathematical functions are:<br> - <i>mpadd</i><tt><font size=+1> sum = b1 + b2</font></tt>.<br> - <i>mpmagadd</i><tt><font size=+1> sum = abs(b1) + abs(b2)</font></tt>.<br> - <i>mpsub</i><tt><font size=+1> diff = b1 − b2</font></tt>.<br> - <i>mpmagsub</i><tt><font size=+1> diff = abs(b1) − abs(b2)</font></tt>.<br> - <i>mpleft</i><tt><font size=+1> res = b<<shift</font></tt>.<br> - <i>mpright</i><tt><font size=+1> res = b>>shift</font></tt>.<br> - <i>mpmul</i><tt><font size=+1> prod = b1*b2</font></tt>.<br> - <i>mpexp</i> if <i>m</i> is nil, <tt><font size=+1>res = b**e</font></tt>. Otherwise, <tt><font size=+1>res = b**e mod m</font></tt>.<br> - <i>mpmod</i><tt><font size=+1> remainder = b % m</font></tt>.<br> - <i>mpdiv</i><tt><font size=+1> quotient = dividend/divisor</font></tt>. <tt><font size=+1>remainder = dividend % divisor</font></tt>.<br> - <i>mpfactorial</i> returns factorial of <i>n</i>.<br> - <i>mpcmp</i> returns -1, 0, or +1 as <i>b1</i> is less than, equal to, or greater - than <i>b2</i>.<br> - <i>mpmagcmp</i> the same as <i>mpcmp</i> but ignores the sign and just compares - magnitudes. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Mpextendedgcd</i> computes the greatest common denominator, <i>d</i>, of - <i>a</i> and <i>b</i>. It also computes <i>x</i> and <i>y</i> such that <tt><font size=+1>a*x + b*y = d</font></tt>. Both - <i>a</i> and <i>b</i> are required to be positive. If called with negative arguments, - it will return a gcd of 0. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Mpinverse</i> computes the multiplicative inverse of <i>b</i> <tt><font size=+1>mod</font></tt> <i>m</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Mpsignif</i> returns the bit offset of the left most 1 bit in <i>b</i>. <i>Mplowbits0</i> - returns the bit offset of the right most 1 bit. For example, for - 0x14, <i>mpsignif</i> would return 4 and <i>mplowbits0</i> would return 2. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The remaining routines all work on arrays of <tt><font size=+1>mpdigit</font></tt> rather than - <tt><font size=+1>mpint</font></tt>’s. They are the basis of all the other routines. They are - separated out to allow them to be rewritten in assembler for each - architecture. There is also a portable C version for each one.<br> - <i>mpdigdiv</i><tt><font size=+1> quotient = dividend[0:1] / divisor</font></tt>.<br> - <i>mpvecadd</i><tt><font size=+1> sum[0:alen] = a[0:alen−1] + b[0:blen−1]</font></tt>. We assume alen - >= blen and that sum has room for alen+1 digits.<br> - <i>mpvecsub</i><tt><font size=+1> diff[0:alen−1] = a[0:alen−1] − b[0:blen−1]</font></tt>. We assume - that alen >= blen and that diff has room for alen digits.<br> - <i>mpvecdigmuladd</i><tt><font size=+1> p[0:n] += m * b[0:n−1]</font></tt>. This multiplies a an array - of digits times a scalar and adds it to another array. We assume - p has room for n+1 digits.<br> - <i>mpvecdigmulsub</i><tt><font size=+1> p[0:n] −= m * b[0:n−1]</font></tt>. This multiplies a an array - of digits times a scalar and subtracts it fromo another array. - We assume p has room for n+1 digits. It returns +1 is the result - is positive and -1 if negative.<br> - <i>mpvecmul</i><tt><font size=+1> p[0:alen*blen] = a[0:alen−1] * b[0:blen−1]</font></tt>. We assume - that p has room for alen*blen+1 digits.<br> - <i>mpveccmp</i> This returns -1, 0, or +1 as a - b is negative, 0, or - positive. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>mptwo</i>, <i>mpone</i> and <i>mpzero</i> are the constants 2, 1 and 0. These cannot - be freed.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Chinese remainder theorem </b></font><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - When computing in a non-prime modulus, <i>n,</i> it is possible to perform - the computations on the residues modulo the prime factors of <i>n</i> - instead. Since these numbers are smaller, multiplication and exponentiation - can be much faster. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Crtin</i> computes the residues of <i>x</i> and returns them in a newly allocated - structure:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct CRTres CRTres; <br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int n; // number of residues<br> - mpint *r[n]; // residues<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - <i>Crtout</i> takes a residue representation of a number and converts - it back into the number. It also frees the residue structure. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Crepre</i> saves a copy of the factors and precomputes the constants - necessary for converting the residue form back into a number modulo - the product of the factors. It returns a newly allocated structure - containing values. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Crtprefree</i> and <i>crtresfree</i> free <i>CRTpre</i> and <i>CRTres</i> structures respectively.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libmp<br> - </font></tt> -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/muldiv.html b/man/man3/muldiv.html deleted file mode 100644 index 486020ca..00000000 --- a/man/man3/muldiv.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>muldiv(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MULDIV(3)</b><td align=right><b>MULDIV(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - muldiv, umuldiv – high-precision multiplication and division<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long muldiv(long a, long b, long c) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>ulong umuldiv(ulong a, ulong b, ulong c)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Muldiv</i> returns <tt><font size=+1>a*b/c</font></tt>, using a <tt><font size=+1>vlong</font></tt> to hold the intermediate result. - <i>Umuldiv</i> is the equivalent for unsigned integers. They can be used - to scale integer values without worry about overflowing the intermediate - result. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - On some architectures, these routines can generate a trap if the - final result does not fit in a <tt><font size=+1>long</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>ulong</font></tt>; on others they will - silently truncate.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/mux.html b/man/man3/mux.html deleted file mode 100644 index e3e7e4c8..00000000 --- a/man/man3/mux.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,169 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>mux(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MUX(3)</b><td align=right><b>MUX(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Mux, muxinit, muxrpc, muxthreads – protocol multiplexor<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <mux.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - struct Mux<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - uint mintag;<br> - uint maxtag;<br> - int (*settag)(Mux *mux, void *msg, uint tag);<br> - int (*gettag)(Mux *mux, void *msg);<br> - int (*send)(Mux *mux, void *msg);<br> - void *(*recv)(Mux *mux);<br> - void *aux;<br> - ... /* private fields follow */<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>void muxinit(Mux *mux);<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void* muxrpc(Mux *mux, void *request);<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void muxprocs(Mux *mux);<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Libmux</i> is a generic protocol multiplexor. A client program initializes - a <tt><font size=+1>Mux</font></tt> structure with information about the protocol (mainly in - the form of helper functions) and can then use <i>muxrpc</i> to execute - individual RPCs without worrying about details of multiplexing - requests and demultiplexing responses. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Libmux</i> assumes that the protocol messages contain a <i>tag</i> (or message - ID) field that exists for the sole purpose of demultiplexing messages. - <i>Libmux</i> chooses the tags and then calls a helper function to put - them in the outgoing messages. <i>Libmux</i> calls another helper function - to retrieve tags from incoming messages. - It also calls helper functions to send and receive packets. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A client should allocate a <tt><font size=+1>Mux</font></tt> structure and then call <i>muxinit</i> - to initialize the library’s private elements. The client must - initialize the following elements:<br> - <i>mintag</i>, <i>maxtag<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The range of valid tags; <i>maxtag</i> is the maximum valid tag plus - one, so that <i>maxtag</i>–<i>mintag</i> is equal to the number of valid tags. - If <i>libmux</i> runs out of tags (all tags are being used for RPCs currently - in progress), a new call to <i>muxrpc</i> will block until an executing - call finishes.<br> - - </table> - <i>settag</i>, <i>gettag<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Set or get the tag value in a message.<br> - - </table> - <i>send</i>, <i>recv<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Send or receive protocol messages on the connection. <i>Recv</i> should - block until a message is available and should return nil if the - connection is closed. <i>Libmux</i> will arrange that only one call to - <i>recv</i> is active at a time.<br> - - </table> - <i>aux</i> An auxiliary pointer for use by the client. Once a client has - initialized the <tt><font size=+1>Mux</font></tt> structure, it can call <i>muxrpc</i> to execute RPCs. - The <i>request</i> is the message passed to <i>settag</i> and <i>send</i>. The return - value is the response packet, as provided by <i>recv</i>, or nil if an - error occurred. <i>Muxprocs</i> allocates new procs (see - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/thread.html"><i>thread</i>(3)</a>) in which to run <i>send</i> and <i>recv</i>. After a call to <i>muxprocs</i>, - <i>muxrpc</i> will run <i>send</i> and <i>recv</i> in these procs instead of in the - calling proc. This is useful if the implementation of either (particularly - <i>recv</i>) blocks an entire proc and there are other threads in the - calling proc that need to remain active. - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - See <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9pclient/fs.c</font></tt> for an example of using - <i>libmux</i> with 9P (see <i>intro</i>(9p)).<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libmux<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/thread.html"><i>thread</i>(3)</a>, <i>intro</i>(9p)<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Libmux</i> does not know how to free protocol messages, so message - arriving with unexpected or invalid tags are leaked. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Using <i>mintag</i> other than zero is not well tested and probably buggy.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/nan.html b/man/man3/nan.html deleted file mode 100644 index e644116b..00000000 --- a/man/man3/nan.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>nan(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>NAN(3)</b><td align=right><b>NAN(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - NaN, Inf, isNaN, isInf – not-a-number and infinity functions<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>double NaN(void) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>double Inf(int) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int isNaN(double) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int isInf(double, int)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The IEEE floating point standard defines values called ‘not-a-number’ - and positive and negative ‘infinity’. These values can be produced - by such things as overflow and division by zero. Also, the library - functions sometimes return them when the arguments are not in - the domain, or the result is out of range. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>NaN</i> returns a double that is not-a-number. <i>IsNaN</i> returns true - if its argument is not-a-number. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Inf</i>(<i>i</i>) returns positive infinity if <i>i</i> is greater than or equal - to zero, else negative infinity. <i>IsInf</i> returns true if its first - argument is infinity with the same sign as the second argument.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/nan.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/needstack.html b/man/man3/needstack.html deleted file mode 100644 index bba5fbe8..00000000 --- a/man/man3/needstack.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>needstack(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>NEEDSTACK(3)</b><td align=right><b>NEEDSTACK(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - needstack – check for execution stack overflow<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>#include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int needstack(int n)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Stack overflow in the thread library leads to bugs that are difficult - to diagnose. The Plan 9 libraries are careful about not allocating - large structures on the stack, so typically four or eight kilobytes - is plenty of stack for a thread. Other libraries are not always - as careful. Calling <i>needstack</i> indicates to the thread library - that an external routine is about to be called that will require - <i>n</i> bytes of stack space. If there is not enough space left on the - stack, the thread library prints an error and terminates the program. - The call <tt><font size=+1>needstack(0)</font></tt> can be used to check whether the stack is - currently overflowed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Needstack</i> is defined in <tt><font size=+1>libc.h</font></tt> so that library functions used - in threaded and non-threaded contexts can call it. The implementation - of <i>needstack</i> in <tt><font size=+1>lib9</font></tt> is a no-op. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Needstack</i> should be thought of as a comment checked at run time, - like <a href="../man3/assert.html"><i>assert</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The X Window library implementation of <i>XLookupString</i> allocates - some very large buffers on the stack, so <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libdraw/x11−itrans.c</font></tt> - calls <tt><font size=+1>needstack(20*1024)</font></tt> before making calls to <i>XLookupString</i>. - If a thread (in this case, the keyboard-reading thread used inside - the <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a> - library) does not allocate a large enough stack, the problem is - diagnosed immediately rather than left to corrupt memory.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/needstack.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/src/libthread<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/thread.html"><i>thread</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/notify.html b/man/man3/notify.html deleted file mode 100644 index 9899e701..00000000 --- a/man/man3/notify.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,183 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>notify(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>NOTIFY(3)</b><td align=right><b>NOTIFY(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - notify, noted, atnotify, noteenable, notedisable, notifyon, notifyoff - – handle asynchronous process notification<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int notify(void (*f)(void*, char*)) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int noted(int v) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int atnotify(int (*f)(void*, char*), int in) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int noteenable(char *msg)<br> - int notedisable(char *msg) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int notifyon(char *msg)<br> - int notifyoff(char *msg)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - When a process raises an exceptional condition such as dividing - by zero or writing on a closed pipe, a <i>note</i> is posted to communicate - the exception. A note may also be posted by another process via - <a href="../man3/postnote.html"><i>postnote</i>(3)</a>. On Unix, notes are implemented as signals. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - When a note is received, the action taken depends on the note. - See <a href="../man7/signal.html"><i>signal</i>(7)</a> for the full description of the defaults. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The default actions may be overridden. The <i>notify</i> function registers - a <i>notification handler</i> to be called within the process when a - note is received. The argument to <i>notify</i> replaces the previous - handler, if any. An argument of zero cancels a previous handler, - restoring the default action. A <a href="../man2/fork.html"><i>fork</i>(2)</a> system call leaves the - handler registered in both the parent and the child; <a href="../man3/exec.html"><i>exec</i>(3)</a> restores - the default behavior. Handlers may not perform floating point - operations. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - After a note is posted, the handler is called with two arguments: - the first is unimplemented and should not be used (on Plan 9 it - is a <tt><font size=+1>Ureg</font></tt> structure giving the current values of registers); the - second is a pointer to the note itself, a null-terminated string. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A notification handler must finish either by exiting the program - or by calling <i>noted</i>; if the handler returns the behavior is undefined - and probably erroneous. Until the program calls <i>noted</i>, any further - externally-generated notes (e.g., <tt><font size=+1>hangup</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>alarm</font></tt>) will be held - off, and any further notes generated by erroneous - behavior by the program (such as divide by zero) will kill the - program. The argument to <i>noted</i> defines the action to take: <tt><font size=+1>NDFLT</font></tt> - instructs the system to perform the default action as if the handler - had never been registered; <tt><font size=+1>NCONT</font></tt> instructs the system to resume - the process at the point it was notified. In neither case - does <i>noted</i> return to the handler. If the note interrupted an incomplete - system call, that call returns an error (with error string <tt><font size=+1>interrupted</font></tt>) - after the process resumes. A notification handler can also jump - out to an environment set up with <i>setjmp</i> using the <i>notejmp</i> function - (see <a href="../man3/setjmp.html"><i>setjmp</i>(3)</a>). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Unix provides a fixed set of notes (typically there are 32) called - <i>signals</i>. It also allows a process to block certain notes from - being delivered (see <a href="../man2/sigprocmask.html"><i>sigprocmask</i>(2)</a>) and to ignore certain notes - by setting the signal hander to the special value <tt><font size=+1>SIG_IGN</font></tt> (see - <a href="../man2/signal.html"><i>signal</i>(2)</a>). <i>Noteenable</i> and <i>notedisable</i> enable or disable receipt - of - a particular note by changing the current process’s blocked signal - mask. Receipt of a disabled note will be postponed until it is - reenabled. <i>Notifyon</i> and <i>notifyoff</i> enable or disable whether the - notification handler is called upon receipt of the note; if the - handler is not called, the note is discarded. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Regardless of the origin of the note or the presence of a handler, - if the process is being debugged (see <a href="../man2/ptrace.html"><i>ptrace</i>(2)</a>) the arrival of - a note puts the process in the <tt><font size=+1>Stopped</font></tt> state and awakens the debugger. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Rather than using the system calls <i>notify</i> and <i>noted</i>, most programs - should use <i>atnotify</i> to register notification handlers. The parameter - <i>in</i> is non-zero to register the function <i>f</i>, and zero to cancel - registration. A handler must return a non-zero number if the note - was recognized (and resolved); otherwise it must return - zero. When the system posts a note to the process, each handler - registered with <i>atnotify</i> is called with arguments as described - above until one of the handlers returns non-zero. Then <i>noted</i> is - called with argument <tt><font size=+1>NCONT</font></tt>. If no registered function returns - non-zero, <i>atnotify</i> calls <i>noted</i> with argument <tt><font size=+1>NDFLT</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The set of notes a process may receive is system-dependent, but - there is a common set that includes: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Note Meaning Unix signal<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>interrupt </font></tt> user interrupt (DEL key) SIGINTR<br> - <tt><font size=+1>hangup </font></tt> I/O connection closed SIGHUP<br> - <tt><font size=+1>alarm </font></tt> alarm expired SIGLARM<br> - <tt><font size=+1>quit </font></tt> quit from keyboard SIGQUIT<br> - <tt><font size=+1>kill </font></tt> process requested to exit SIGTERM<br> - <tt><font size=+1>sys: kill </font></tt> process forced to exit SIGKILL<br> - <tt><font size=+1>sys: bus error </font></tt> bus error SIGBUS<br> - <tt><font size=+1>sys: segmentation violation </font></tt> segmentation violation SIGSEGV<br> - <tt><font size=+1>sys: write on closed pipe </font></tt> write on closed pipe SIGPIPE<br> - <tt><font size=+1>sys: child </font></tt> child wait status change SIGCHLD<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - See <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/await.c</font></tt> (sic) for the full list. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The notes prefixed <tt><font size=+1>sys:</font></tt> are usually generated by the operating - system.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/notify.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/atnotify.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>, <i>notejmp</i> in <a href="../man3/setjmp.html"><i>setjmp</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/open.html b/man/man3/open.html deleted file mode 100644 index 64f85c55..00000000 --- a/man/man3/open.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,130 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>open(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>OPEN(3)</b><td align=right><b>OPEN(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - open, create, close – open a file for reading or writing, create - file<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int open(char *file, int omode) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int create(char *file, int omode, ulong perm) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int close(int fd)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Open</i> opens the <i>file</i> for I/O and returns an associated file descriptor. - <i>Omode</i> is one of <tt><font size=+1>OREAD</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>OWRITE</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>ORDWR</font></tt>, or <tt><font size=+1>OEXEC</font></tt>, asking for permission - to read, write, read and write, or execute, respectively. In addition, - there are three values that can be ORed with the <i>omode</i>: <tt><font size=+1>OTRUNC</font></tt> - says to truncate the file to zero length - before opening it; <tt><font size=+1>OCEXEC</font></tt> says to close the file when an <a href="../man3/exec.html"><i>exec</i>(3)</a> - or <i>execl</i> system call is made; and <tt><font size=+1>ORCLOSE</font></tt> says to remove the file - when it is closed (by everyone who has a copy of the file descriptor). - <i>Open</i> fails if the file does not exist or the user does not have - permission to open it for the requested purpose (see - <a href="../man3/stat.html"><i>stat</i>(3)</a> for a description of permissions). The user must have - write permission on the <i>file</i> if the <tt><font size=+1>OTRUNC</font></tt> bit is set. For the - <i>open</i> system call (unlike the implicit <i>open</i> in <a href="../man3/exec.html"><i>exec</i>(3)</a>), <tt><font size=+1>OEXEC</font></tt> - is actually identical to <tt><font size=+1>OREAD</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Create</i> creates a new <i>file</i> or prepares to rewrite an existing <i>file</i>, - opens it according to <i>omode</i> (as described for <i>open</i>), and returns - an associated file descriptor. If the file is new, the owner is - set to the userid of the creating process group; the group to - that of the containing directory; the permissions to <i>perm</i> ANDed - with - the permissions of the containing directory. If the file already - exists, it is truncated to 0 length, and the permissions, owner, - and group remain unchanged. The created file is a directory if - the <tt><font size=+1>DMDIR</font></tt> bit is set in <i>perm</i>, an exclusive-use file if the <tt><font size=+1>DMEXCL</font></tt> - bit is set, and an append-only file if the <tt><font size=+1>DMAPPEND</font></tt> bit is set. - Exclusive-use files may be open for I/O by only one client at - a time, but the file descriptor may become invalid if no I/O is - done for an extended period; see <i>open</i>(9p). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Create</i> fails if the path up to the last element of <i>file</i> cannot - be evaluated, if the user doesn’t have write permission in the - final directory, if the file already exists and does not permit - the access defined by <i>omode</i>, of if there there are no free file - descriptors. In the last case, the file may be created even when - an error is - returned. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Since <i>create</i> may succeed even if the file exists, a special mechanism - is necessary for those applications that require an atomic create - operation. If the <tt><font size=+1>OEXCL</font></tt> (<tt><font size=+1>0x1000</font></tt>) bit is set in the <i>mode</i> for a - <i>create,</i> the call succeeds only if the file does not already exist; - see <i>open</i>(9p) for details. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Close</i> closes the file associated with a file descriptor. Provided - the file descriptor is a valid open descriptor, <i>close</i> is guaranteed - to close it; there will be no error. Files are closed automatically - upon termination of a process; <i>close</i> allows the file descriptor - to be reused.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/stat.html"><i>stat</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These functions set <i>errstr</i>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/opentemp.html b/man/man3/opentemp.html deleted file mode 100644 index 9ec47571..00000000 --- a/man/man3/opentemp.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>opentemp(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>OPENTEMP(3)</b><td align=right><b>OPENTEMP(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - opentemp – create a uniquely-named file<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int opentemp(char *template)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Opentemp</i> replaces <i>template</i> by a unique file name, and returns - the address of the template. The template should look like a file - name with eleven trailing <tt><font size=+1>X</font></tt>s. The <tt><font size=+1>X</font></tt>s are replaced by a letter - followed by the current process id. Letters from <tt><font size=+1>a</font></tt> to <tt><font size=+1>z</font></tt> are tried - until the name of a file that does not yet exist (see <a href="../man2/access.html"><i>access</i>(2)</a>) - is - generated. <i>Opentemp</i> then creates the file for reading and writing - and returns the file descriptor. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If no such name can be generated, <i>opentemp</i> returns –1. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Opentemp</i> avoids races. Two simultaneous calls to <i>opentemp</i> will - never return the same name.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/opentemp.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>create</i> in <a href="../man3/open.html"><i>open</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/pipe.html b/man/man3/pipe.html deleted file mode 100644 index b087ae8b..00000000 --- a/man/man3/pipe.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>pipe(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>PIPE(3)</b><td align=right><b>PIPE(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - pipe – create an interprocess channel<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int pipe(int fd[2])<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Pipe</i> creates a buffered channel for interprocess I/O communication. - Two file descriptors are returned in <i>fd</i>. Data written to <tt><font size=+1>fd[1]</font></tt> - is available for reading from <tt><font size=+1>fd[0]</font></tt> and data written to <tt><font size=+1>fd[0]</font></tt> - is available for reading from <tt><font size=+1>fd[1]</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - After the pipe has been established, cooperating processes created - by subsequent <a href="../man2/fork.html"><i>fork</i>(2)</a> calls may pass data through the pipe with - <i>read</i> and <i>write</i> calls. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - When all the data has been read from a pipe and the writer has - closed the pipe or exited, <a href="../man3/read.html"><i>read</i>(3)</a> will return 0 bytes. Writes - to a pipe with no reader will generate a note <tt><font size=+1>sys: write on closed - pipe</font></tt>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/pipe.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/read.html"><i>read</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Sets <i>errstr</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - If a read or a write of a pipe is interrupted, some unknown number - of bytes may have been transferred. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Pipe</i> is a macro defined as <i>p9pipe</i> to avoid name conflicts with - Unix’s <i>pipe</i> system call. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Unix pipes are not guaranteed to be bidirectional. In order to - ensure a bidirectional channel, <i>p9pipe</i> creates Unix domain sockets - via the <a href="../man2/socketpair.html"><i>socketpair</i>(2)</a> instead of Unix pipes. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The implementation of pipes as Unix domain sockets causes problems - with some Unix implementations of <tt><font size=+1>/dev/fd</font></tt>, Unix’s dup device. - If a Unix domain socket is open as file descriptor 0, some implementations - disallow the opening of <tt><font size=+1>/dev/fd/0</font></tt>; instead one must <a href="../man2/connect.html"><i>connect</i>(2)</a> - to it. If this functionality is important - (as it is for <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a>), one must <tt><font size=+1>#undef pipe</font></tt> and fall back on the - (possibly unidirectional) Unix pipes.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/plumb.html b/man/man3/plumb.html deleted file mode 100644 index d7649698..00000000 --- a/man/man3/plumb.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,257 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>plumb(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>PLUMB(3)</b><td align=right><b>PLUMB(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - eplumb, plumbfree, plumbopen, plumbopenfid, plumbsend, plumbsendtofid, - plumbsendtext, plumblookup, plumbpack, plumbpackattr, plumbaddattr, - plumbdelattr, plumbrecv, plumbrecvfid, plumbunpack, plumbunpackpartial, - plumbunpackattr, Plumbmsg – plumb messages<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <plumb.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>int plumbopen(char *port, int omode) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int plumbsend(int fd, Plumbmsg *m) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int plumbsendtext(int fd, char *src, char *dst, char *wdir, char - *data) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void plumbfree(Plumbmsg *m) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Plumbmsg* plumbrecv(int fd) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* plumbpack(Plumbmsg *m, int *np) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Plumbmsg* plumbunpack(char *buf, int n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Plumbmsg* plumbunpackpartial(char *buf, int n, int *morep) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* plumbpackattr(Plumbattr *a) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Plumbattr* plumbunpackattr(char *a) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* plumblookup(Plumbattr *a, char *name) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Plumbattr* plumbaddattr(Plumbattr *a, Plumbattr *new) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Plumbattr* plumbdelattr(Plumbattra *a, char *name) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int eplumb(int key, char *port) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>#include <9pclient.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>CFid *plumbopenfid(char *port, int omode) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Plumbmsg* plumbrecvfid(CFid *fid) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int plumbsendtofid(CFid *fid, Plumbmsg *m)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines manipulate <a href="../man7/plumb.html"><i>plumb</i>(7)</a> messages, transmitting them, - receiving them, and converting them between text and these data - structures:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef<br> - struct Plumbmsg<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - char *src;<br> - char *dst;<br> - char *wdir;<br> - char *type;<br> - Plumbattr *attr;<br> - int ndata;<br> - char *data;<br> - - </table> - } Plumbmsg;<br> - typedef<br> - struct Plumbattr<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - char *name;<br> - char *value;<br> - Plumbattr *next;<br> - - </table> - } Plumbattr;<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - <i>Plumbopen</i> opens the named plumb <i>port</i>, using <a href="../man3/open.html"><i>open</i>(3)</a> mode <i>omode</i>. - If <i>port</i> begins with a slash, it is taken as a literal file name; - otherwise <i>plumbopen</i> searches for the location of the <a href="../man4/plumber.html"><i>plumber</i>(4)</a> - service and opens the port there. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - For programs using the <a href="../man3/event.html"><i>event</i>(3)</a> interface, <i>eplumb</i> registers, using - the given <i>key</i>, receipt of messages from the named <i>port</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Plumbsend</i> formats and writes message <i>m</i> to the file descriptor - <i>fd</i>, which will usually be the result of <tt><font size=+1>plumbopen("send", OWRITE)</font></tt>. - <i>Plumbsendtext</i> is a simplified version for text-only messages; - it assumes <tt><font size=+1>type</font></tt> is <tt><font size=+1>text</font></tt>, sets <tt><font size=+1>attr</font></tt> to nil, and sets <tt><font size=+1>ndata</font></tt> to <tt><font size=+1>strlen(</font></tt><i>data</i><tt><font size=+1>)</font></tt>. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Plumbfree</i> frees all the data associated with the message <i>m</i>, all - the components of which must therefore have been allocated with - <a href="../man3/malloc.html"><i>malloc</i>(3)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Plumbrecv</i> returns the next message available on the file descriptor - <i>fd</i>, or nil for error. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Plumbpack</i> encodes message <i>m</i> as a character string in the format - of <a href="../man7/plumb.html"><i>plumb</i>(7)</a><i>,</i> setting <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt><i>np</i> to the length in bytes of the string. - <i>Plumbunpack</i> does the inverse, translating the <i>n</i> bytes of <i>buf</i> into - a <tt><font size=+1>Plumbmsg</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Plumbunpackpartial</i> enables unpacking of messages that arrive in - pieces. The first call to <i>plumbunpackpartial</i> for a given message - must be sufficient to unpack the header; subsequent calls permit - unpacking messages with long data sections. For each call, <i>buf</i> - points to the beginning of the complete message received - so far, and <i>n</i> reports the total number of bytes received for that - message. If the message is complete, the return value will be - as in <i>plumbunpack</i>. If not, and <i>morep</i> is not null, the return value - will be <tt><font size=+1>nil</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt>morep will be set to the number of bytes remaining - to be read for this message to be complete (recall that - the byte count is in the header). Those bytes should be read by - the caller, placed at location <i>buf</i><tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt><i>n</i>, and the message unpacked - again. If an error is encountered, the return value will be <tt><font size=+1>nil</font></tt> - and <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt><i>morep</i> will be zero. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Plumbpackattr</i> converts the list <i>a</i> of <tt><font size=+1>Plumbattr</font></tt> structures into - a null-terminated string. If an attribute value contains white - space, quote characters, or equal signs, the value will be quoted - appropriately. A newline character will terminate processing. - <i>Plumbunpackattr</i> converts the null-terminated string <i>a</i> back into - a list of <i>Plumbattr</i> structures. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Plumblookup</i> searches the <tt><font size=+1>Plumbattr</font></tt> list <i>a</i> for an attribute with - the given <i>name</i> and returns the associated value. The returned - string is the original value, not a copy. If the attribute has - no value, the returned value will be the empty string; if the - attribute does not occur in the list at all, the value will be - nil. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Plumbaddattr</i> appends the <i>new</i> <tt><font size=+1>Plumbattr</font></tt> (which may be a list) to - the attribute list <i>a</i> and returns the new list. <i>Plumbattr</i> searches - the list <i>a</i> for the first attribute with name <i>name</i> and deletes - it from the list, returning the resulting list. <i>Plumbdelattr</i> is - a no-op if no such attribute exists. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The file descriptor returned by <i>plumbopen</i> is created with <i>fsopenfd</i> - (see <a href="../man3/9pclient.html"><i>9pclient</i>(3)</a>), which masks information about read and write - errors. This is acceptable for use in <i>plumbrecv</i> but not for <i>plumbsend</i>, - which depends on seeing details of write errors. <i>Plumbopenfid</i>, - <i>plumbrecvfid</i>, and <i>plumbsendtofid</i> provide an - explicit interface to <i>lib9pclient</i> that preserves the exact error - details.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libplumb<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/plumb.html"><i>plumb</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man3/event.html"><i>event</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man4/plumber.html"><i>plumber</i>(4)</a>, <a href="../man7/plumb.html"><i>plumb</i>(7)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - When appropriate, including when a <i>plumbsend</i> fails, these routine - set <i>errstr</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - To avoid rewriting clients that use <i>plumbsend</i>, the call <tt><font size=+1>plumbopen("send", - OWRITE)</font></tt> returns a useless file descriptor (it is opened to <tt><font size=+1>/dev/null</font></tt>). - <i>Plumbsend</i> looks for this particular file descriptor and uses a - static copy of the <tt><font size=+1>CFid</font></tt> instead.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/post9pservice.html b/man/man3/post9pservice.html deleted file mode 100644 index 62238d0d..00000000 --- a/man/man3/post9pservice.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>post9pservice(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>POST9PSERVICE(3)</b><td align=right><b>POST9PSERVICE(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - post9pservice – post 9P service for use by clients<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int post9pservice(int fd, char *name)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Post9pservice</i> invokes <a href="../man4/9pserve.html"><i>9pserve</i>(4)</a> to post a new 9P service in the - current “name space” (see <a href="../man4/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(4)</a>) named <i>name</i>. Clients connecting - to the posted service are multiplexed onto a single 9P conversation - with the server on file descriptor <i>fd</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man4/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(4)</a>, <a href="../man4/9pserve.html"><i>9pserve</i>(4)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/post9p.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/postnote.html b/man/man3/postnote.html deleted file mode 100644 index b08507e5..00000000 --- a/man/man3/postnote.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>postnote(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>POSTNOTE(3)</b><td align=right><b>POSTNOTE(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - postnote – send a note to a process or process group<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int postnote(int who, int pid, char *note)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Postnote</i> sends a note to a process or process group. If <i>who</i> is - <tt><font size=+1>PNPROC</font></tt>, then <i>note</i> is sent to the process with id <i>pid</i>. If <i>who</i> is - <tt><font size=+1>PNGROUP</font></tt><i>,</i> the note is delivered to the process group which has - the process with id <i>pid</i> as a member. For <tt><font size=+1>PNGROUP</font></tt> only, if the - calling process is in the target group, the note is <i>not</i> delivered - to - that process. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If the write is successful, zero is returned. Otherwise –1 is returned.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/postnote.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/notify.html"><i>notify</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Sets <i>errstr</i>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/prime.html b/man/man3/prime.html deleted file mode 100644 index abaffda0..00000000 --- a/man/man3/prime.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,114 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>prime(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>PRIME(3)</b><td align=right><b>PRIME(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - genprime, gensafeprime, genstrongprime, DSAprimes, probably_prime, - smallprimetest – prime number generation<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <mp.h><br> - #include <libsec.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int smallprimetest(mpint *p) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int probably_prime(mpint *p, int nrep) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void genprime(mpint *p, int n, int nrep) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void gensafeprime(mpint *p, mpint *alpha, int n, int accuracy) - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void genstrongprime(mpint *p, int n, int nrep) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void DSAprimes(mpint *q, mpint *p, uchar seed[SHA1dlen])<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Public key algorithms abound in prime numbers. The following routines - generate primes or test numbers for primality. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Smallprimetest</i> checks for divisibility by the first 10000 primes. - It returns 0 if <i>p</i> is not divisible by the primes and –1 if it is. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Probably_prime</i> uses the Miller-Rabin test to test <i>p</i>. It returns - non-zero if <i>P</i> is probably prime. The probability of it not being - prime is 1/4**<i>nrep</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Genprime</i> generates a random <i>n</i> bit prime. Since it uses the Miller-Rabin - test, <i>nrep</i> is the repetition count passed to <i>probably_prime</i>. <i>Gensafegprime</i> - generates an <i>n</i>-bit prime <i>p</i> and a generator <i>alpha</i> of the multiplicative - group of integers mod <i>p</i>; there is a prime <i>q</i> such that <i>p-1=2*q</i>. - <i>Genstrongprime</i> generates a - prime, <i>p</i>, with the following properties:<br> - – (<i>p</i>-1)/2 is prime. Therefore <i>p</i>-1 has a large prime factor, <i>p</i>’.<br> - –<i>p</i>’-1 has a large prime factor<br> - –<i>p</i>+1 has a large prime factor - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>DSAprimes</i> generates two primes, <i>q</i> and <i>p,</i> using the NIST recommended - algorithm for DSA primes. <i>q</i> divides <i>p</i>-1. The random seed used - is also returned, so that skeptics can later confirm the computation. - Be patient; this is a slow algorithm.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libsec<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/aes.html"><i>aes</i>(3)</a> <a href="../man3/blowfish.html"><i>blowfish</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/des.html"><i>des</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/elgamal.html"><i>elgamal</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/rsa.html"><i>rsa</i>(3)</a>,<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/print.3 b/man/man3/print.3 index c4f96bbd..3fd32d1c 100644 --- a/man/man3/print.3 +++ b/man/man3/print.3 @@ -412,7 +412,7 @@ void fatal(char *msg, ...) } .EE .SH SOURCE -.B \*9/src/lib9/libfmt +.B \*9/src/lib9/fmt .SH SEE ALSO .IR fmtinstall (3), .IR fprintf (3), diff --git a/man/man3/print.html b/man/man3/print.html deleted file mode 100644 index 8640efc7..00000000 --- a/man/man3/print.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,309 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>print(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>PRINT(3)</b><td align=right><b>PRINT(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - print, fprint, sprint, snprint, seprint, smprint, runesprint, - runesnprint, runeseprint, runesmprint, vfprint, vsnprint, vseprint, - vsmprint, runevsnprint, runevseprint, runevsmprint – print formatted - output<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>#include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int print(char *format, ...) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int fprint(int fd, char *format, ...) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int sprint(char *s, char *format, ...) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int snprint(char *s, int len, char *format, ...) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* seprint(char *s, char *e, char *format, ...) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* smprint(char *format, ...) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int runesprint(Rune *s, char *format, ...) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int runesnprint(Rune *s, int len, char *format, ...) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rune* runeseprint(Rune *s, Rune *e, char *format, ...) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rune* runesmprint(char *format, ...) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int vfprint(int fd, char *format, va_list v) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int vsnprint(char *s, int len, char *format, va_list v) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* vseprint(char *s, char *e, char *format, va_list v) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* vsmprint(char *format, va_list v) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int runevsnprint(Rune *s, int len, char *format, va_list v) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rune* runevseprint(Rune *s, Rune *e, char *format, va_list v) - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rune* runevsmprint(Rune *format, va_list v) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Print</i> writes text to the standard output. <i>Fprint</i> writes to the - named output file descriptor: a buffered form is described in - <a href="../man3/bio.html"><i>bio</i>(3)</a>. <i>Sprint</i> places text followed by the NUL character (<tt><font size=+1>\0</font></tt>) - in consecutive bytes starting at <i>s</i>; it is the user’s responsibility - to ensure that enough storage is available. Each function returns - the - number of bytes transmitted (not including the NUL in the case - of <i>sprint</i>), or a negative value if an output error was encountered. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Snprint</i> is like <i>sprint</i>, but will not place more than <i>len</i> bytes - in <i>s</i>. Its result is always NUL-terminated and holds the maximal - number of complete UTF-8 characters that can fit. <i>Seprint</i> is like - <i>snprint</i>, except that the end is indicated by a pointer <i>e</i> rather - than a count and the return value points to the terminating NUL - of - the resulting string. <i>Smprint</i> is like <i>sprint</i>, except that it prints - into and returns a string of the required length, which is allocated - by <a href="../man3/malloc.html"><i>malloc</i>(3)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The routines <i>runesprint</i>, <i>runesnprint</i>, <i>runeseprint</i>, and <i>runesmprint</i> - are the same as <i>sprint</i>, <i>snprint</i>, <i>seprint</i> and <i>smprint</i> except that - their output is rune strings instead of byte strings. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Finally, the routines <i>vfprint</i>, <i>vsnprint</i>, <i>vseprint</i>, <i>vsmprint</i>, <i>runevsnprint</i>, - <i>runevseprint</i>, and <i>runevsmprint</i> are like their <tt><font size=+1>v−less</font></tt> relatives - except they take as arguments a <tt><font size=+1>va_list</font></tt> parameter, so they can - be called within a variadic function. The Example section shows - a representative usage. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each of these functions converts, formats, and prints its trailing - arguments under control of a <i>format</i> string. The format contains - two types of objects: plain characters, which are simply copied - to the output stream, and conversion specifications, each of which - results in fetching of zero or more arguments. The results - are undefined if there are arguments of the wrong type or too - few arguments for the format. If the format is exhausted while - arguments remain, the excess is ignored. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each conversion specification has the following format:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>% [flags] verb - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - The verb is a single character and each flag is a single character - or a (decimal) numeric string. Up to two numeric strings may be - used; the first is called <i>width</i>, the second <i>precision</i>. A period - can be used to separate them, and if the period is present then - <i>width</i> and <i>precision</i> are taken to be zero if missing, otherwise - they are ‘omitted’. Either or both of the numbers may be replaced - with the character <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt>, meaning that the actual number will be obtained - from the argument list as an integer. The flags and numbers are - arguments to the <i>verb</i> described below. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The numeric verbs <tt><font size=+1>d</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>o</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>b</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>X</font></tt> format their arguments in - decimal, octal, binary, hexadecimal, and upper case hexadecimal. - Each interprets the flags <tt><font size=+1>0</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>h</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>hh</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>l</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>u</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>,</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>#</font></tt> to mean - pad with zeros, short, byte, long, unsigned, always print a sign, - left justified, commas every three digits, and alternate format. - Also, a space character in the flag position is like <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt>, but prints - a space instead of a plus sign for non-negative values. If neither - short nor long is specified, then the argument is an <tt><font size=+1>int</font></tt>. If unsigned - is specified, then the argument is interpreted as a positive number - and no sign is output. If two <tt><font size=+1>l</font></tt> flags are given, then - the argument is interpreted as a <tt><font size=+1>vlong</font></tt> (usually an 8-byte, sometimes - a 4-byte integer). If <i>precision</i> is not omitted, the number is - padded on the left with zeros until at least <i>precision</i> digits - appear. If <i>precision</i> is explicitly 0, and the number is 0, no - digits are generated, and alternate formatting does not apply. - Then, - if alternate format is specified, for <tt><font size=+1>o</font></tt> conversion, the number - is preceded by a <tt><font size=+1>0</font></tt> if it doesn’t already begin with one; for <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt> - conversion, the number is preceded by <tt><font size=+1>0x</font></tt>; for <tt><font size=+1>X</font></tt> conversion, the - number is preceded by <tt><font size=+1>0X</font></tt>. Finally, if <i>width</i> is not omitted, the - number is padded on the left (or right, if left justification - is specified) - with enough blanks to make the field at least <i>width</i> characters - long. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The floating point verbs <tt><font size=+1>f</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>E</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>g</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>G</font></tt> take a <tt><font size=+1>double</font></tt> argument. - Each interprets the flags <tt><font size=+1>0</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>L +</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>#</font></tt> to mean pad with zeros, - long double argument, always print a sign, left justified, and - alternate format. <i>Width</i> is the minimum field width and, if the - converted value takes up less than <i>width</i> characters, it is - padded on the left (or right, if ‘left justified’) with spaces. - <i>Precision</i> is the number of digits that are converted after the - decimal place for <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>E</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>f</font></tt> conversions, and <i>precision</i> is the - maximum number of significant digits for <tt><font size=+1>g</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>G</font></tt> conversions. - The <tt><font size=+1>f</font></tt> verb produces output of the form [<tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>]<tt><font size=+1>digits</font></tt>[<tt><font size=+1>.digits</font></tt>]. <tt><font size=+1>E - </font></tt>conversion appends an exponent <tt><font size=+1>E</font></tt>[<tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>]<tt><font size=+1>digits</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt> conversion appends - an exponent <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt>[<tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>]<tt><font size=+1>digits</font></tt>. The <tt><font size=+1>g</font></tt> verb will output the argument in - either <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>f</font></tt> with the goal of producing the smallest output. - Also, trailing zeros are omitted from the fraction part of the - output, and a trailing decimal point appears only if it is - followed by a digit. The <tt><font size=+1>G</font></tt> verb is similar, but uses <tt><font size=+1>E</font></tt> format - instead of <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt>. When alternate format is specified, the result will - always contain a decimal point, and for <tt><font size=+1>g</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>G</font></tt> conversions, trailing - zeros are not removed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>s</font></tt> verb copies a NUL-terminated string (pointer to <tt><font size=+1>char</font></tt>) to - the output. The number of characters copied (<i>n</i>) is the minimum - of the size of the string and <i>precision</i>. These <i>n</i> characters are - justified within a field of <i>width</i> characters as described above. - If a <i>precision</i> is given, it is safe for the string not to be nul- - terminated as long as it is at least <i>precision</i> characters (not - bytes!) long. The <tt><font size=+1>S</font></tt> verb is similar, but it interprets its pointer - as an array of runes (see <a href="../man7/utf.html"><i>utf</i>(7)</a>); the runes are converted to - UTF before output. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>c</font></tt> verb copies a single <tt><font size=+1>char</font></tt> (promoted to <tt><font size=+1>int</font></tt>) justified within - a field of <i>width</i> characters as described above. The <tt><font size=+1>C</font></tt> verb is - similar, but works on runes. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>p</font></tt> verb formats a pointer value. At the moment, it is a synonym - for <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt>, but that will change if pointers and integers are different - sizes. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt> verb takes no arguments; it copies the error string returned - by a call to <a href="../man3/errstr.html"><i>errstr</i>(3)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Custom verbs may be installed using <a href="../man3/fmtinstall.html"><i>fmtinstall</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - This function prints an error message with a variable number of - arguments and then quits.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>void fatal(char *msg, ...)<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - char buf[1024], *out;<br> - va_list arg;<br> - out = seprint(buf, buf+sizeof buf, "Fatal error: ");<br> - va_start(arg, msg);<br> - out = vseprint(out, buf+sizeof buf, msg, arg);<br> - va_end(arg);<br> - write(2, buf, out−buf);<br> - exits("fatal error");<br> - - </table> - }<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/libfmt<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/fmtinstall.html"><i>fmtinstall</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/fprintf.html"><i>fprintf</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man7/utf.html"><i>utf</i>(7)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Routines that write to a file descriptor or call <i>malloc</i> set <i>errstr</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The formatting is close to that specified for ANSI <a href="../man3/fprintf.html"><i>fprintf</i>(3)</a>; - the main difference is that <tt><font size=+1>b</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt> are not in ANSI and <tt><font size=+1>u</font></tt> is a - flag here instead of a verb. Also, and distinctly not a bug, <i>print</i> - and friends generate UTF rather than ASCII. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - There is no <i>runeprint</i>, <i>runefprint</i>, etc. because runes are byte-order - dependent and should not be written directly to a file; use the - UTF output of <i>print</i> or <i>fprint</i> instead. Also, <i>sprint</i> is deprecated - for safety reasons; use <i>snprint</i>, <i>seprint</i>, or <i>smprint</i> instead. - Safety also precludes the existence of <i>runesprint</i>. - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/proto.3 b/man/man3/proto.3 index fcd39048..2d5da3af 100644 --- a/man/man3/proto.3 +++ b/man/man3/proto.3 @@ -127,5 +127,5 @@ generic prototype file. .SH SOURCE .B \*9/src/libdisk/proto.c .SH SEE ALSO -.IR mk9660 (8), +.IR mk9660 (1), Plan 9's \fImkfs\fR(8) diff --git a/man/man3/proto.html b/man/man3/proto.html deleted file mode 100644 index 59e4fccd..00000000 --- a/man/man3/proto.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,140 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>proto(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>PROTO(3)</b><td align=right><b>PROTO(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - rdproto – parse and process a proto file listing<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <disk.h><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>typedef void Protoenum(char *new, char *old, Dir *d, void *a)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>typedef void Protowarn(char *msg, void *a)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int rdproto(char *proto, char *root, Protoenum *enm,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Protowarn *warn, void *a)<br> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Rdproto</i> reads and interprets the named <i>proto</i> file relative to - the root directory <i>root</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each line of the <i>proto</i> file specifies a file to copy. Blank lines - and lines beginning with <tt><font size=+1>#</font></tt> are ignored. Indentation (usually tabs) - is significant, with each level of indentation corresponding to - a level in the file tree. Fields within a line are separated by - white space. The first field is the last path element in the destination - file tree. The second field specifies the permissions. The third - field is the owner of the file, and the fourth is the group owning - the file. The fifth field is the name of the file from which to - copy; this file is read from the current name space, not the source - file tree. All fields except the first are optional. Specifying - <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> for - permissions, owner, or group causes <i>rdproto</i> to fetch the corresponding - information from the file rather than override it. (This is the - default behavior when the fields are not present; explicitly specifying - <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt> is useful when one wishes to set, say, the file owner without - setting the permissions.) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Names beginning with a <tt><font size=+1>$</font></tt> are expanded as environment variables. - If the first file specified in a directory is <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt>, all of the files - in that directory are considered listed. If the first file is - <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt>, all of the files are copied, and all subdirectories are recursively - considered listed. All files are considered relative to <i>root</i>. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - For each file named by the <i>proto</i>, <i>enm</i> is called with <i>new</i> pointing - at the name of the file (without the root prefix), <i>old</i> pointing - at the name of the source file (with the root prefix, when applicable), - and <i>Dir</i> at the desired directory information for the new file. - Only the <tt><font size=+1>name</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>uid</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>gid</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>mode</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>mtime</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>length</font></tt> fields - are guaranteed to be valid. The argument <i>a</i> is the same argument - passed to <i>rdproto</i>; typically it points at some extra state used - by the enumeration function. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - When files or directories do not exist or cannot be read by <i>rdproto</i>, - it formats a warning message, calls <i>warn</i>, and continues processing; - if <i>warn</i> is nil, <i>rdproto</i> prints the warning message to standard - error. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Rdproto</i> returns zero if <i>proto</i> was processed, –1 if it could not - be opened.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/sys/lib/sysconfig/proto/</font></tt> directory of prototype files.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/sys/lib/sysconfig/proto/portproto</font></tt> generic prototype file.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libdisk/proto.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man8/mk9660.html"><i>mk9660</i>(8)</a>, Plan 9’s <i>mkfs</i>(8)<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/pushtls.html b/man/man3/pushtls.html deleted file mode 100644 index ee806701..00000000 --- a/man/man3/pushtls.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,261 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>pushtls(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>PUSHTLS(3)</b><td align=right><b>PUSHTLS(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - pushtls, tlsClient, tlsServer, initThumbprints, freeThumbprints, - okThumbprint, readcert, readcertchain – attach TLS1 or SSL3 encryption - to a communication channel<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int pushtls(int fd, char *hashalg, char *encalg,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int isclient, char *secret, char *dir) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>#include <mp.h><br> - #include <libsec.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int tlsClient(int fd, TLSconn *conn) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int tlsServer(int fd, TLSconn *conn) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>uchar *readcert(char *filename, int *pcertlen) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>PEMchain *readcertchain(char *filename) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Thumbprint* initThumbprints(char *ok, char *crl) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void freeThumbprints(Thumbprint *table) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int okThumbprint(uchar *hash, Thumbprint *table)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Transport Layer Security (TLS) comprises a record layer protocol, - doing message digesting and encrypting in the kernel, and a handshake - protocol, doing initial authentication and secret creation at - user level and then starting a data channel in the record protocol. - TLS is nearly the same as SSL 3.0, and the software - should interoperate with implementations of either standard. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - To use just the record layer, as described in Plan 9’s <i>tls</i>(3), - call <i>pushtls</i> to open the record layer device, connect to the communications - channel <i>fd</i>, and start up encryption and message authentication - as specified in <i>hashalg</i>, <i>encalg</i>, and <i>secret</i>. These parameters - must have been arranged at the two ends of the - conversation by other means. For example, <i>hashalg</i> could be <tt><font size=+1>sha1</font></tt>, - <i>encalg</i> could be <tt><font size=+1>rc4_128</font></tt>, and <i>secret</i> could be the base-64 encoding - of two (client-to-server and server-to-client) 20-byte digest - keys and two corresponding 16-byte encryption keys. <i>Pushtls</i> returns - a file descriptor for the TLS data channel. - Anything written to this descriptor will get encrypted and authenticated - and then written to the file descriptor, <i>fd</i>. If <i>dir</i> is non-zero, - the path name of the connection directory is copied into <i>dir</i>. - This path name is guaranteed to be less than 40 bytes long. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Alternatively, call <i>tlsClient</i> to speak the full handshake protocol, - negotiate the algorithms and secrets, and return a new data file - descriptor for the data channel. <i>Conn</i> points to a (caller-allocated) - struct<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct TLSconn{<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - char dir[40]; // OUT connection directory<br> - uchar *cert; // IN/OUT certificate<br> - uchar *sessionID; // IN/OUT sessionID<br> - int certlen, sessionIDlen;<br> - void (*trace)(char*fmt, ...);<br> - PEMChain *chain;<br> - - </table> - } TLSconn;<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - defined in <i>tls.h</i>. On input, the caller can provide options such - as <i>cert</i>, the local certificate, and <i>sessionID</i>, used by a client - to resume a previously negotiated security association. On output, - the connection directory is set, as with <tt><font size=+1>listen</font></tt> (see <a href="../man3/dial.html"><i>dial</i>(3)</a>). - The input <i>cert</i> is freed and a freshly allocated copy of the remote’s - certificate is returned in <i>conn</i>, to be checked by the caller according - to its needs. One mechanism is supplied by <i>initThumbprints</i> and - <i>freeThumbprints</i> which allocate and free, respectively, a table - of hashes from files of known trusted and revoked certificates. - <i>okThumbprint</i> confirms that a particular hash is in the - table, as computed by - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>uchar hash[SHA1dlen];<br> - conn = (TLSconn*)mallocz(sizeof *conn, 1);<br> - fd = tlsClient(fd, conn);<br> - sha1(conn−>cert, conn−>certlen, hash, nil);<br> - if(!okThumbprint(hash,table))<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - exits("suspect server");<br> - - </table> - ...application begins...<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - Call <i>tlsServer</i> to perform the corresponding function on the server - side: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>fd = accept(lcfd, ldir);<br> - conn = (TLSconn*)mallocz(sizeof *conn, 1);<br> - conn−>cert = readcert("cert.pem", &conn−>certlen);<br> - fd = tlsServer(fd, conn);<br> - ...application begins...<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - The private key corresponding to <i>cert.pem</i> should have been previously - loaded into factotum. (See <a href="../man3/rsa.html"><i>rsa</i>(3)</a> for more about key generation.) - By setting<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>conn−>chain = readcertchain("intermediate−certs.pem");<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - the server can present extra certificate evidence to establish - the chain of trust to a root authority known to the client. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Conn</i> is not required for the ongoing conversation and may be freed - by the application whenever convenient.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/sys/lib/tls<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - thumbprints of trusted services<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>/sys/lib/ssl<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - PEM certificate files<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libsec/port<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/dial.html"><i>dial</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man7/thumbprint.html"><i>thumbprint</i>(7)</a>; Plan 9’s <i>factotum</i>(4) and <i>tls</i>(3)<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - return –1 on failure.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Pushtls</i> is not implemented. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Client certificates and client sessionIDs are not yet implemented. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Note that in the TLS protocol <i>sessionID</i> itself is public; it is - used as a pointer to secrets stored in factotum.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/qball.html b/man/man3/qball.html deleted file mode 100644 index b1403336..00000000 --- a/man/man3/qball.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>qball(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>QBALL(3)</b><td align=right><b>QBALL(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - qball – 3-d rotation controller<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <draw.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>#include <geometry.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void qball(Rectangle r, Mouse *mousep,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Quaternion *orientation,<br> - void (*redraw)(void), Quaternion *ap)<br> - - </table> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Qball</i> is an interactive controller that allows arbitrary 3-space - rotations to be specified with the mouse. Imagine a sphere with - its center at the midpoint of rectangle <i>r</i>, and diameter the smaller - of <i>r</i>’s dimensions. Dragging from one point on the sphere to another - specifies the endpoints of a great-circle arc. (Mouse - points outside the sphere are projected to the nearest point on - the sphere.) The axis of rotation is normal to the plane of the - arc, and the angle of rotation is twice the angle of the arc. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Argument <i>mousep</i> is a pointer to the mouse event that triggered - the interaction. It should have some button set. <i>Qball</i> will read - more events into <i>mousep</i>, and return when no buttons are down. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - While <i>qball</i> is reading mouse events, it calls out to the caller-supplied - routine <i>redraw</i>, which is expected to update the screen to reflect - the changing orientation. Argument <i>orientation</i> is the orientation - that <i>redraw</i> should examine, represented as a unit Quaternion (see - <i>quaternion(9.2)).</i> The caller may set it to any - orientation. It will be updated before each call to <i>redraw</i> (and - on return) by multiplying by the rotation specified with the mouse. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - It is possible to restrict <i>qball’s</i> attention to rotations about - a particular axis. If <i>ap</i> is null, the rotation is unconstrained. - Otherwise, the rotation will be about the same axis as <i>*ap</i>. This - is accomplished by projecting points on the sphere to the nearest - point also on the plane through the sphere’s center and normal - to - the axis.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libgeometry/qball.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/quaternion.html"><i>quaternion</i>(3)</a><br> - Ken Shoemake, “Animating Rotation with Quaternion Curves”, <i>SIGGRAPH - ’85 Conference Proceedings.<br> - </i> -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/quaternion.html b/man/man3/quaternion.html deleted file mode 100644 index 257ebe52..00000000 --- a/man/man3/quaternion.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,163 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>quaternion(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>QUATERNION(3)</b><td align=right><b>QUATERNION(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - qtom, mtoq, qadd, qsub, qneg, qmul, qdiv, qunit, qinv, qlen, slerp, - qmid, qsqrt – Quaternion arithmetic<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <draw.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>#include <geometry.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Quaternion qadd(Quaternion q, Quaternion r) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Quaternion qsub(Quaternion q, Quaternion r) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Quaternion qneg(Quaternion q) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Quaternion qmul(Quaternion q, Quaternion r) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Quaternion qdiv(Quaternion q, Quaternion r) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Quaternion qinv(Quaternion q) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>double qlen(Quaternion p) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Quaternion qunit(Quaternion q) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void qtom(Matrix m, Quaternion q) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Quaternion mtoq(Matrix mat) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Quaternion slerp(Quaternion q, Quaternion r, double a) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Quaternion qmid(Quaternion q, Quaternion r) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Quaternion qsqrt(Quaternion q)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The Quaternions are a non-commutative extension field of the Real - numbers, designed to do for rotations in 3-space what the complex - numbers do for rotations in 2-space. Quaternions have a real component - <i>r</i> and an imaginary vector component <i>v</i>=(<i>i</i>,<i>j</i>,<i>k</i>). Quaternions add - componentwise and multiply according to - the rule (<i>r</i>,<i>v</i>)(<i>s</i>,<i>w</i>)=(<i>rs</i>-<i>v</i>.<i>w</i>, <i>rw</i>+<i>vs</i>+<i>v</i>x<i>w</i>), where . and x are the ordinary - vector dot and cross products. The multiplicative inverse of a - non-zero quaternion (<i>r</i>,<i>v</i>) is (<i>r</i>,<i>-v</i>)/(<i>r</i>2-<i>v</i>.<i>v</i>). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The following routines do arithmetic on quaternions, represented - as<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Quaternion Quaternion;<br> - struct Quaternion{<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - double r, i, j, k;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - Name Description<br> - <tt><font size=+1>qadd</font></tt> Add two quaternions.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>qsub</font></tt> Subtract two quaternions.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>qneg</font></tt> Negate a quaternion.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>qmul</font></tt> Multiply two quaternions.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>qdiv</font></tt> Divide two quaternions.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>qinv</font></tt> Return the multiplicative inverse of a quaternion.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>qlen</font></tt> Return <tt><font size=+1>sqrt(q.r*q.r+q.i*q.i+q.j*q.j+q.k*q.k)</font></tt>, the length of - a quaternion.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>qunit</font></tt> Return a unit quaternion (<i>length=1</i>) with components proportional - to <i>q</i>’s. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A rotation by angle <i>θ</i> about axis <i>A</i> (where <i>A</i> is a unit vector) - can be represented by the unit quaternion <i>q</i>=(cos <i>θ</i>/2, <i>A</i>sin <i>θ</i>/2). - The same rotation is represented by -<i>q</i>; a rotation by -<i>θ</i> about -<i>A</i> - is the same as a rotation by <i>θ</i> about <i>A</i>. The quaternion <i>q</i> transforms - points by (0,<i>x’,y’,z’</i>) = <i>q</i>-1(0,<i>x,y,z</i>)<i>q</i>. Quaternion - multiplication composes rotations. The orientation of an object - in 3-space can be represented by a quaternion giving its rotation - relative to some ‘standard’ orientation. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The following routines operate on rotations or orientations represented - as unit quaternions:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>mtoq</font></tt> Convert a rotation matrix (see <a href="../man3/matrix.html"><i>matrix</i>(3)</a>) to a unit quaternion.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>qtom</font></tt> Convert a unit quaternion to a rotation matrix.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>slerp</font></tt> Spherical lerp. Interpolate between two orientations. The - rotation that carries <i>q</i> to <i>r</i> is <i>q</i>-1<i>r</i>, so <tt><font size=+1>slerp(q, r, t)</font></tt> is <i>q</i>(<i>q</i>-1<i>r</i>)<i>t</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>qmid slerp(q, r, .5)<br> - qsqrt</font></tt> The square root of <i>q</i>. This is just a rotation about the same - axis by half the angle.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libgeometry/quaternion.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/matrix.html"><i>matrix</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/qball.html"><i>qball</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/quote.html b/man/man3/quote.html deleted file mode 100644 index 433c5bfc..00000000 --- a/man/man3/quote.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,164 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>quote(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>QUOTE(3)</b><td align=right><b>QUOTE(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - quotestrdup, quoterunestrdup, unquotestrdup, unquoterunestrdup, - quotestrfmt, quoterunestrfmt, quotefmtinstall, doquote, needsrcquote - – quoted character strings<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char *quotestrdup(char *s) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rune *quoterunestrdup(Rune *s) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char *unquotestrdup(char *s) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rune *unquoterunestrdup(Rune *s) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int quotestrfmt(Fmt*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int quoterunestrfmt(Fmt*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void quotefmtinstall(void) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int (*doquote)(int c) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int needsrcquote(int c) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines manipulate character strings, either adding or - removing quotes as necessary. In the quoted form, the strings - are in the style of <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a><i>,</i> with single quotes surrounding the - string. Embedded single quotes are indicated by a doubled single - quote. For instance,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>Don't worry!<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - when quoted becomes<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>'Don''t worry!'<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - The empty string is represented by two quotes, <tt><font size=+1>''</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The first four functions act as variants of <tt><font size=+1>strdup</font></tt> (see <a href="../man3/strcat.html"><i>strcat</i>(3)</a>). - Each returns a freshly allocated copy of the string, created using - <a href="../man3/malloc.html"><i>malloc</i>(3)</a>. <i>Quotestrdup</i> returns a quoted copy of <i>s</i>, while <i>unquotestrdup</i> - returns a copy of <i>s</i> with the quotes evaluated. The <i>rune</i> versions - of these functions do the same for strings (see - <a href="../man3/runestrcat.html"><i>runestrcat</i>(3)</a>). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The string returned by <i>quotestrdup</i> or <i>quoterunestrdup</i> has the - following properties:<br> - 1. If the original string <i>s</i> is empty, the returned string is <tt><font size=+1>''</font></tt>.<br> - 2. If <i>s</i> contains no quotes, blanks, or control characters, the - returned string is identical to <i>s</i>.<br> - 3. If <i>s</i> needs quotes to be added, the first character of the returned - string will be a quote. For example, <tt><font size=+1>hello world</font></tt> becomes <tt><font size=+1>'hello - world'</font></tt> not <tt><font size=+1>hello' 'world</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The function pointer <i>doquote</i> is <tt><font size=+1>nil</font></tt> by default. If it is non-nil, - characters are passed to that function to see if they should be - quoted. This mechanism allows programs to specify that characters - other than blanks, control characters, or quotes be quoted. Regardless - of the return value of <i>*doquote</i>, blanks, control - characters, and quotes are always quoted. <i>Needsrcquote</i> is provided - as a <i>doquote</i> function that flags any character special to <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a>. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Quotestrfmt</i> and <i>quoterunestrfmt</i> are <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a> formatting routines - that produce quoted strings as output. They may be installed by - hand, but <i>quotefmtinstall</i> installs them under the standard format - characters <tt><font size=+1>q</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>Q</font></tt>. (They are not installed automatically.) If - the format string includes the alternate format character <tt><font size=+1>#</font></tt>, - for example <tt><font size=+1>%#q</font></tt>, the printed string will always be quoted; otherwise - quotes will only be provided if necessary to avoid ambiguity. - In <tt><font size=+1><libc.h></font></tt> there are <tt><font size=+1>#pragma</font></tt> statements so the compiler can type-check - uses of <tt><font size=+1>%q</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>%Q</font></tt> in <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a> format strings.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/quote.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/fmt/fmtquote.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man3/malloc.html"><i>malloc</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/strcat.html"><i>strcat</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Because it is provided by the format library, <i>doquote</i> is a preprocessor - macro defined as <i>fmtdoquote</i>; see <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/rand.html b/man/man3/rand.html deleted file mode 100644 index 0601c6bf..00000000 --- a/man/man3/rand.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,190 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>rand(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>RAND(3)</b><td align=right><b>RAND(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - rand, lrand, frand, nrand, lnrand, srand, truerand, ntruerand, - fastrand, nfastrand – random number generator<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int rand(void) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long lrand(void) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>double frand(void) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int nrand(int val) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long lnrand(long val) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void srand(long seed) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>ulong truerand(void) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>ulong ntruerand(ulong val)<br> - #include <mp.h><br> - #include <libsec.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void genrandom(uchar *buf, int nbytes) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void prng(uchar *buf, int nbytes) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>ulong fastrand(void) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>ulong nfastrand(ulong val)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Rand</i> returns a uniform pseudo-random number <i>x</i>, 0≤<i>x</i><215. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Lrand</i> returns a uniform <tt><font size=+1>long</font></tt> <i>x</i>, 0≤<i>x</i><231. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Frand</i> returns a uniform <tt><font size=+1>double</font></tt> <i>x</i>, 0.0≤<i>x</i><1.0, This function calls - <i>lrand</i> twice to generate a number with as many as 62 significant - bits of mantissa. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Nrand</i> returns a uniform integer <i>x</i>, 0≤<i>x</i><<i>val. Lnrand</i> is the same, - but returns a <tt><font size=+1>long</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The algorithm is additive feedback with:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - x[n] = (x[n-273] + x[n-607]) mod 231 - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - giving a period of 230 × (2607 – 1). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The generators are initialized by calling <i>srand</i> with whatever - you like as argument. To get a different starting value each time,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>srand(time(0)) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - will work as long as it is not called more often than once per - second. Calling<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>srand(1) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - will initialize the generators to their starting state. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Truerand</i> returns a random unsigned long read from <tt><font size=+1>/dev/random</font></tt>. - Due to the nature of <tt><font size=+1>/dev/random</font></tt>, truerand can only return a few - hundred bits a second. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Ntruerand</i> returns a uniform random integer <i>x</i>, 0≤<i>x</i><<i>val</i>≤<i>232-1. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - <i>Genrandom</i> fills a buffer with bytes from the X9.17 pseudo-random - number generator. The X9.17 generator is seeded by 24 truly random - bytes read from <tt><font size=+1>/dev/random</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Prng</i> uses the native <a href="../man3/rand.html"><i>rand</i>(3)</a> pseudo-random number generator to - fill the buffer. Used with <i>srand</i>, this function can produce a - reproducible stream of pseudo random numbers useful in testing. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Both <i>genrandom</i> and <i>prng</i> may be passed to <i>mprand</i> (see <a href="../man3/mp.html"><i>mp</i>(3)</a>). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Fastrand</i> uses <i>genrandom</i> to return a uniform <tt><font size=+1>unsigned long</font></tt> <i>x</i>, 0≤<i>x</i><<i>232-1. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - <i>Nfastrand</i> uses <i>genrandom</i> to return a uniform <tt><font size=+1>unsigned long</font></tt> <i>x</i>, - 0≤<i>x</i><<i>val</i>≤<i>232-1.<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9<br> - /usr/local/plan9/src/libsec/port<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/mp.html"><i>mp</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Truerand</i> and <i>ntruerand</i> maintain a static file descriptor. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - To avoid name conflicts with the underlying system, <i>rand</i>, <i>lrand</i>, - <i>frand</i>, <i>nrand</i>, <i>lnrand</i>, and <i>srand</i> are preprocessor macros defined - as <i>p9rand</i>, <i>p9lrand</i>, and so on; see <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/rc4.html b/man/man3/rc4.html deleted file mode 100644 index 8c0d374b..00000000 --- a/man/man3/rc4.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>rc4(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>RC4(3)</b><td align=right><b>RC4(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - setupRC4state, rc4, rc4skip, rc4back - alleged rc4 encryption<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <mp.h><br> - #include <libsec.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void setupRC4state(RC4state *s, uchar *seed, int slen) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void rc4(RC4state *s, uchar *data, int dlen) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void rc4skip(RC4state *s, int nbytes) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void rc4back(RC4state *s, int nbytes)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - This is an algorithm alleged to be Rivest’s RC4 encryption function. - It is a pseudo-random number generator with a 256 byte state and - a long cycle. The input buffer is XOR’d with the output of the - generator both to encrypt and to decrypt. The seed, entered using - <i>setupRC4state</i>, can be any length. The generator can - be run forward using <i>rc4</i>, skip over bytes using <i>rc4skip</i> to account - lost transmissions, or run backwards using <i>rc4back</i> to cover retransmitted - data. The <i>RC4state</i> structure keeps track of the algorithm.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libsec<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/mp.html"><i>mp</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/aes.html"><i>aes</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/blowfish.html"><i>blowfish</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/des.html"><i>des</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/dsa.html"><i>dsa</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/elgamal.html"><i>elgamal</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/rsa.html"><i>rsa</i>(3)</a>, - <a href="../man3/sechash.html"><i>sechash</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/prime.html"><i>prime</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/rand.html"><i>rand</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/read.html b/man/man3/read.html deleted file mode 100644 index 515c3f77..00000000 --- a/man/man3/read.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,109 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>read(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>READ(3)</b><td align=right><b>READ(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - read, readn, write, pread, pwrite – read or write file<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long read(int fd, void *buf, long nbytes) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long readn(int fd, void *buf, long nbytes) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long write(int fd, void *buf, long nbytes) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long pread(int fd, void *buf, long nbytes, vlong offset) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long pwrite(int fd, void *buf, long nbytes, vlong offset)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Read</i> reads <i>nbytes</i> bytes of data from the offset in the file associated - with <i>fd</i> into memory at <i>buf</i>. The offset is advanced by the number - of bytes read. It is not guaranteed that all <i>nbytes</i> bytes will - be read; for example if the file refers to the console, at most - one line will be returned. In any event the number of bytes - read is returned. A return value of 0 is conventionally interpreted - as end of file. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Readn</i> is just like read, but does successive <i>read</i> calls until - <i>nbytes</i> have been read, or a read system call returns a non-positive - count. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Write</i> writes <i>nbytes</i> bytes of data starting at <i>buf</i> to the file - associated with <i>fd</i> at the file offset. The offset is advanced - by the number of bytes written. The number of characters actually - written is returned. It should be regarded as an error if this - is not the same as requested. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Pread</i> and <i>Pwrite</i> equivalent to a <a href="../man3/seek.html"><i>seek</i>(3)</a> to <i>offset</i> followed by - a <i>read</i> or <i>write</i>. By combining the operations in a single atomic - call, they more closely match the 9P protocol (see <i>intro</i>(9p)) - and, more important, permit multiprocess programs to execute multiple - concurrent read and write operations on the same file - descriptor without interference.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/readn.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/open.html"><i>open</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/dup.html"><i>dup</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/pipe.html"><i>pipe</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These functions set <i>errstr</i>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/regexp.html b/man/man3/regexp.html deleted file mode 100644 index 21e1849b..00000000 --- a/man/man3/regexp.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,178 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>regexp(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>REGEXP(3)</b><td align=right><b>REGEXP(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - regcomp, regcomplit, regcompnl, regexec, regsub, rregexec, rregsub, - regerror – regular expression<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <regexp.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Reprog *regcomp(char *exp) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Reprog *regcomplit(char *exp) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Reprog *regcompnl(char *exp) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int regexec(Reprog *prog, char *string, Resub *match, int msize)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void regsub(char *source, char *dest, int dlen, Resub *match, - int msize)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int rregexec(Reprog *prog, Rune *string, Resub *match, int msize)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void rregsub(Rune *source, Rune *dest, int dlen, Resub *match, - int msize)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void regerror(char *msg)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Regcomp</i> compiles a regular expression and returns a pointer to - the generated description. The space is allocated by <a href="../man3/malloc.html"><i>malloc</i>(3)</a> - and may be released by <i>free</i>. Regular expressions are exactly as - in <a href="../man7/regexp.html"><i>regexp</i>(7)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Regcomplit</i> is like <i>regcomp</i> except that all characters are treated - literally. <i>Regcompnl</i> is like <i>regcomp</i> except that the <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> metacharacter - matches all characters, including newlines. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Regexec</i> matches a null-terminated <i>string</i> against the compiled - regular expression in <i>prog</i>. If it matches, <i>regexec</i> returns <tt><font size=+1>1</font></tt> and - fills in the array <i>match</i> with character pointers to the substrings - of <i>string</i> that correspond to the parenthesized subexpressions - of <i>exp</i>: <tt><font size=+1>match[</font></tt><i>i</i><tt><font size=+1>].sp</font></tt> points to the beginning and - <tt><font size=+1>match[</font></tt><i>i</i><tt><font size=+1>].ep</font></tt> points just beyond the end of the <i>i</i>th substring. (Subexpression - <i>i</i> begins at the <i>i</i>th left parenthesis, counting from 1.) Pointers - in <tt><font size=+1>match[0]</font></tt> pick out the substring that corresponds to the whole - regular expression. Unused elements of <i>match</i> are filled with zeros. - Matches involving <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>?</font></tt> are - extended as far as possible. The number of array elements in <i>match</i> - is given by <i>msize</i>. The structure of elements of <i>match</i> is:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - union {<br> - char *sp;<br> - Rune *rsp;<br> - } s;<br> - union {<br> - char *ep;<br> - Rune *rep;<br> - } e;<br> - - </table> - } Resub;<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - If <tt><font size=+1>match[0].s.sp</font></tt> is nonzero on entry, <i>regexec</i> starts matching - at that point within <i>string</i>. If <tt><font size=+1>match[0].e.ep</font></tt> is nonzero on entry, - the last character matched is the one preceding that point. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Regsub</i> places in <i>dest</i> a substitution instance of <i>source</i> in the - context of the last <i>regexec</i> performed using <i>match</i>. Each instance - of <tt><font size=+1>\</font></tt><i>n</i>, where <i>n</i> is a digit, is replaced by the string delimited - by <tt><font size=+1>match[</font></tt><i>n</i><tt><font size=+1>].sp</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>match[</font></tt><i>n</i><tt><font size=+1>].ep</font></tt>. Each instance of <tt><font size=+1>&</font></tt> is replaced - by the string delimited by <tt><font size=+1>match[0].sp</font></tt> and - <tt><font size=+1>match[0].ep</font></tt>. The substitution will always be null terminated and - trimmed to fit into dlen bytes. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Regerror</i>, called whenever an error is detected in <i>regcomp</i>, writes - the string <i>msg</i> on the standard error file and exits. <i>Regerror</i> - can be replaced to perform special error processing. If the user - supplied <i>regerror</i> returns rather than exits, <i>regcomp</i> will return - 0. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Rregexec</i> and <i>rregsub</i> are variants of <i>regexec</i> and <i>regsub</i> that use - strings of <tt><font size=+1>Runes</font></tt> instead of strings of <tt><font size=+1>chars</font></tt>. With these routines, - the <i>rsp</i> and <i>rep</i> fields of the <i>match</i> array elements should be used.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libregexp<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/grep.html"><i>grep</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Regcomp</i> returns <tt><font size=+1>0</font></tt> for an illegal expression or other failure. - <i>Regexec</i> returns 0 if <i>string</i> is not matched.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - There is no way to specify or match a NUL character; NULs terminate - patterns and strings.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/rfork.html b/man/man3/rfork.html deleted file mode 100644 index f76a61fd..00000000 --- a/man/man3/rfork.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,118 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>rfork(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>RFORK(3)</b><td align=right><b>RFORK(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - rfork – manipulate process state<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int rfork(int flags)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Rfork</i> is a partial implementation of the Plan 9 system call. It - can be used to manipulate some process state and to create new - processes a la <a href="../man2/fork.html"><i>fork</i>(2)</a>. It cannot be used to create shared-memory - processes (Plan 9’s <tt><font size=+1>RFMEM</font></tt> flag); for that functionality use <i>proccreate</i> - (see <a href="../man3/thread.html"><i>thread</i>(3)</a>). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <i>flags</i> argument to <i>rfork</i> selects which resources of the invoking - process (parent) are shared by the new process (child) or initialized - to their default values. <i>Flags</i> is the logical OR of some subset - of<br> - <tt><font size=+1>RFPROC</font></tt> If set a new process is created; otherwise changes affect - the current process.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>RFNOWAIT</font></tt> If set, the child process will be dissociated from the - parent. Upon exit the child will leave no <tt><font size=+1>Waitmsg</font></tt> (see <a href="../man3/wait.html"><i>wait</i>(3)</a>) - for the parent to collect.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>RFNOTEG</font></tt> Each process is a member of a group of processes that all - receive notes when a note is sent to the group (see <a href="../man3/postnote.html"><i>postnote</i>(3)</a> - and <a href="../man2/signal.html"><i>signal</i>(2)</a>). The group of a new process is by default the same - as its parent, but if <tt><font size=+1>RFNOTEG</font></tt> is set (regardless of <tt><font size=+1>RFPROC</font></tt>), the - process becomes the first in a new group, isolated - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - from previous processes. In Plan 9, a process can call <tt><font size=+1>rfork(RFNOTEG)</font></tt> - and then be sure that it will no longer receive console interrupts - or other notes. Unix job-control shells put each command in its - own process group and then relay notes to the current foreground - command, making the idiom - less useful.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>RFFDG</font></tt> If set, the invoker’s file descriptor table (see <i>intro</i>(<i>))</i> - is copied; otherwise the two processes share a single table. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - File descriptors in a shared file descriptor table are kept open - until either they are explicitly closed or all processes sharing - the table exit. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If <tt><font size=+1>RFPROC</font></tt> is set, the value returned in the parent process is - the process id of the child process; the value returned in the - child is zero. Without <tt><font size=+1>RFPROC</font></tt>, the return value is zero. Process - ids range from 1 to the maximum integer (<tt><font size=+1>int</font></tt>) value. <i>Rfork</i> will - sleep, if necessary, until required process resources are available. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Calling <tt><font size=+1>rfork(RFFDG|RFPROC)</font></tt> is equivalent to calling <a href="../man2/fork.html"><i>fork</i>(2)</a>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/rfork.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Rfork</i> sets <i>errstr</i>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/rsa.html b/man/man3/rsa.html deleted file mode 100644 index 0cfd2949..00000000 --- a/man/man3/rsa.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,262 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>rsa(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>RSA(3)</b><td align=right><b>RSA(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - asn1dump, asn1toRSApriv, decodepem, decodepemchain, rsadecrypt, - rsaencrypt, rsafill,, rsagen, rsaprivalloc, rsaprivfree, rsaprivtopub, - rsapuballoc, rsapubfree, X509toRSApub, X509dump, X509gen, X509req, - X509verify – RSA encryption algorithm<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <mp.h><br> - #include <libsec.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>RSApriv* rsagen(int nlen, int elen, int nrep) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>RSApriv* rsafill(mpint *n, mpint *ek, mpint *dk, mpint *p, mpint - *q) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>mpint* rsaencrypt(RSApub *k, mpint *in, mpint *out) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>mpint* rsadecrypt(RSApriv *k, mpint *in, mpint *out) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>RSApub* rsapuballoc(void) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void rsapubfree(RSApub*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>RSApriv* rsaprivalloc(void) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void rsaprivfree(RSApriv*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>RSApub* rsaprivtopub(RSApriv*) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>RSApub* X509toRSApub(uchar *cert, int ncert, char *name, int nname) - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>RSApriv* asn1toRSApriv(uchar *priv, int npriv) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void asn1dump(uchar *der, int len) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>uchar* decodepem(char *s, char *type, int *len) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>PEMChain* decodepemchain(char *s, char *type) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void X509dump(uchar *cert, int ncert) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>uchar* X509gen(RSApriv *priv, char *subj, ulong valid[2], int - *certlen); - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>uchar* X509req(RSApriv *priv, char *subj, int *certlen); - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* X509verify(uchar *cert, int ncert, RSApub *pk)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - RSA is a public key encryption algorithm. The owner of a key publishes - the public part of the key:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>struct RSApub<br> - {<br> - mpint*n;// modulus<br> - mpint*ek;// exp (encryption key)<br> - };<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - - </table> - This part can be used for encrypting data (with <i>rsaencrypt</i>) to - be sent to the owner. The owner decrypts (with <i>rsadecrypt</i>) using - his private key:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>struct RSApriv<br> - {<br> - RSApubpub;<br> - mpint*dk;// exp (decryption key)<br> - <br> - // precomputed crt values<br> - mpint*p;<br> - mpint*q;<br> - mpint*kp;// k mod p−1<br> - mpint*kq;// k mod q−1<br> - mpint*c2;// for converting residues to number<br> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - - </table> - Keys are generated using <i>rsagen</i>. <i>Rsagen</i> takes both bit length - of the modulus, the bit length of the public key exponent, and - the number of repetitions of the Miller-Rabin primality test to - run. If the latter is 0, it does the default number of rounds. - <i>Rsagen</i> returns a newly allocated structure containing both public - and - private keys. <i>Rsaprivtopub</i> returns a newly allocated copy of the - public key corresponding to the private key. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Rsafill</i> takes as input the bare minimum pieces of an RSA private - key and computes the rest (<tt><font size=+1>kp</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>kq</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>c2</font></tt>). It returns a new private - key. All the <tt><font size=+1>mpint</font></tt>s in the key, even the ones that correspond - directly to <i>rsafill</i>’s input parameters, are freshly allocated, - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The routines <i>rsaalloc</i>, <i>rsafree</i>, <i>rsapuballoc</i>, <i>rsapubfree</i>, <i>rsaprivalloc</i>, - and <i>rsaprivfree</i> are provided to aid in user provided key I/O. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Given a binary X.509 <i>cert</i>, the routine <i>X509toRSApub</i> returns the - public key and, if <i>name</i> is not nil, the CN part of the Distinguished - Name of the certificate’s Subject. (This is conventionally a userid - or a host DNS name.) No verification is done of the certificate - signature; the caller should check the fingerprint, - <i>sha1(cert)</i>, against a table or check the certificate by other - means. X.509 certificates are often stored in PEM format; use - <i>dec64</i> to convert to binary before computing the fingerprint or - calling <i>X509toRSApub</i>. For the special case of certificates signed - by a known trusted key (in a single step, without certificate - chains) - <i>X509verify</i> checks the signature on <i>cert</i>. It returns nil if successful, - else an error string. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>X509dump</i> prints an X.509 certificate to standard ouptut. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>X509gen</i> creates a self-signed X.509 certificate, given an RSA - keypair <i>priv</i>, a issuer/subject string <i>subj</i>, and the starting and - ending validity dates, <i>valid</i>. Length of the allocated binary certificate - is stored in <i>certlen</i>. The subject line is conventionally of the - form<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>"C=US ST=NJ L=07922 O=Lucent OU='Bell Labs' CN=Eric"<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - using the quoting conventions of <i>tokenize</i> (see <a href="../man3/getfields.html"><i>getfields</i>(3)</a>). - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>X509req</i> creates an X.509 certification request. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Asn1toRSApriv</i> converts an ASN1 formatted RSA private key into - the corresponding <tt><font size=+1>RSApriv</font></tt> structure. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Asn1dump</i> prints an ASN1 object to standard output. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Decodepem</i> takes a zero terminated string, <i>s</i>, and decodes the PEM - (privacy-enhanced mail) formatted section for <i>type</i> within it. - If successful, it returns the decoded section and sets <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt><i>len</i> to - its decoded length. If not, it returns <tt><font size=+1>nil</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt><i>len</i> is undefined. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Decodepemchain</i> is similar but expects a sequence of PEM-formatted - sections and returns a linked list of the decodings:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct PEMChain PEMChain<br> - struct PEMChain<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - PEMChain *next;<br> - uchar *pem;<br> - int pemlen;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libsec<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/mp.html"><i>mp</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/aes.html"><i>aes</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/blowfish.html"><i>blowfish</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/des.html"><i>des</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/dsa.html"><i>dsa</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/elgamal.html"><i>elgamal</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/rc4.html"><i>rc4</i>(3)</a>, - <a href="../man3/sechash.html"><i>sechash</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/prime.html"><i>prime</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/rand.html"><i>rand</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/rune.html b/man/man3/rune.html deleted file mode 100644 index 2fed11f3..00000000 --- a/man/man3/rune.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,157 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>rune(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>RUNE(3)</b><td align=right><b>RUNE(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - runetochar, chartorune, runelen, runenlen, fullrune, utfecpy, - utflen, utfnlen, utfrune, utfrrune, utfutf – rune/UTF conversion<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int runetochar(char *s, Rune *r) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int chartorune(Rune *r, char *s) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int runelen(long r) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int runenlen(Rune *r, int n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int fullrune(char *s, int n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* utfecpy(char *s1, char *es1, char *s2) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int utflen(char *s) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int utfnlen(char *s, long n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* utfrune(char *s, long c) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* utfrrune(char *s, long c) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* utfutf(char *s1, char *s2)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines convert to and from a UTF byte stream and runes. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Runetochar</i> copies one rune at <i>r</i> to at most <tt><font size=+1>UTFmax</font></tt> bytes starting - at <i>s</i> and returns the number of bytes copied. <tt><font size=+1>UTFmax</font></tt>, defined as - <tt><font size=+1>3</font></tt> in <tt><font size=+1><libc.h></font></tt>, is the maximum number of bytes required to represent - a rune. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Chartorune</i> copies at most <tt><font size=+1>UTFmax</font></tt> bytes starting at <i>s</i> to one rune - at <i>r</i> and returns the number of bytes copied. If the input is not - exactly in UTF format, <i>chartorune</i> will convert to 0x80 and return - 1. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Runelen</i> returns the number of bytes required to convert <i>r</i> into - UTF. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Runenlen</i> returns the number of bytes required to convert the <i>n</i> - runes pointed to by <i>r</i> into UTF. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Fullrune</i> returns 1 if the string <i>s</i> of length <i>n</i> is long enough - to be decoded by <i>chartorune</i> and 0 otherwise. This does not guarantee - that the string contains a legal UTF encoding. This routine is - used by programs that obtain input a byte at a time and need to - know when a full rune has arrived. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The following routines are analogous to the corresponding string - routines with <tt><font size=+1>utf</font></tt> substituted for <tt><font size=+1>str</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>rune</font></tt> substituted for - <tt><font size=+1>chr</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Utfecpy</i> copies UTF sequences until a null sequence has been copied, - but writes no sequences beyond <i>es1</i>. If any sequences are copied, - <i>s1</i> is terminated by a null sequence, and a pointer to that sequence - is returned. Otherwise, the original <i>s1</i> is returned. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Utflen</i> returns the number of runes that are represented by the - UTF string <i>s</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Utfnlen</i> returns the number of complete runes that are represented - by the first <i>n</i> bytes of UTF string <i>s</i>. If the last few bytes of - the string contain an incompletely coded rune, <i>utfnlen</i> will not - count them; in this way, it differs from <i>utflen</i>, which includes - every byte of the string. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Utfrune</i> (<i>utfrrune</i>) returns a pointer to the first (last) occurrence - of rune <i>c</i> in the UTF string <i>s</i>, or 0 if <i>c</i> does not occur in the - string. The NUL byte terminating a string is considered to be - part of the string <i>s</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Utfutf</i> returns a pointer to the first occurrence of the UTF string - <i>s2</i> as a UTF substring of <i>s1</i>, or 0 if there is none. If <i>s2</i> is the - null string, <i>utfutf</i> returns <i>s1</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/utf/rune.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/utf/utfrune.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man7/utf.html"><i>utf</i>(7)</a>, <a href="../man1/tcs.html"><i>tcs</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/runestrcat.html b/man/man3/runestrcat.html deleted file mode 100644 index 4774265c..00000000 --- a/man/man3/runestrcat.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>runestrcat(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>RUNESTRCAT(3)</b><td align=right><b>RUNESTRCAT(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - runestrcat, runestrncat, runestrcmp, runestrncmp, runestrcpy, - runestrncpy, runestrecpy, runestrlen, runestrchr, runestrrchr, - runestrdup, runestrstr – rune string operations<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rune* runestrcat(Rune *s1, Rune *s2) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rune* runestrncat(Rune *s1, Rune *s2, long n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int runestrcmp(Rune *s1, Rune *s2) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int runestrncmp(Rune *s1, Rune *s2, long n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rune* runestrcpy(Rune *s1, Rune *s2) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rune* runestrncpy(Rune *s1, Rune *s2, long n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rune* runestrecpy(Rune *s1, Rune *es1, Rune *s2) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long runestrlen(Rune *s) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rune* runestrchr(Rune *s, Rune c) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rune* runestrrchr(Rune *s, Rune c) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rune* runestrdup(Rune *s) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Rune* runestrstr(Rune *s1, Rune *s2)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These functions are rune string analogues of the corresponding - functions in <a href="../man3/strcat.html"><i>strcat</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/memory.html"><i>memory</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/rune.html"><i>rune</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/strcat.html"><i>strcat</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The outcome of overlapping moves varies among implementations.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/sechash.html b/man/man3/sechash.html deleted file mode 100644 index 2e055465..00000000 --- a/man/man3/sechash.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,195 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>sechash(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>SECHASH(3)</b><td align=right><b>SECHASH(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - md4, md5, sha1, hmac_md5, hmac_sha1, md5pickle, md5unpickle, sha1pickle, - sha1unpickle – cryptographically secure hashes<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <mp.h><br> - #include <libsec.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>DigestState* md4(uchar *data, ulong dlen, uchar *digest, DigestState - *state) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>DigestState* md5(uchar *data, ulong dlen, uchar *digest, DigestState - *state) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* md5pickle(MD5state *state) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>MD5state* md5unpickle(char *p); - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>DigestState* sha1(uchar *data, ulong dlen, uchar *digest, DigestState - *state) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* sha1pickle(MD5state *state) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>MD5state* sha1unpickle(char *p); - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>DigestState* hmac_md5(uchar *data, ulong dlen,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - uchar *key, ulong klen,<br> - uchar *digest, DigestState *state) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>DigestState* hmac_sha1(uchar *data, ulong dlen,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - uchar *key, ulong klen,<br> - uchar *digest, DigestState *state)<br> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These functions implement the cryptographic hash functions MD4, - MD5, and SHA1. The output of the hash is called a <i>digest</i>. A hash - is secure if, given the hashed data and the digest, it is difficult - to predict the change to the digest resulting from some change - to the data without rehashing the whole data. Therefore, if - a secret is part of the hashed data, the digest can be used as - an integrity check of the data by anyone possessing the secret. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The routines <i>md4</i>, <i>md5</i>, <i>sha1</i>, <i>hmac_md5</i>, and <i>hmac_sha1</i> differ only - in the length of the resulting digest and in the security of the - hash. Usage for each is the same. The first call to the routine - should have <tt><font size=+1>nil</font></tt> as the <i>state</i> parameter. This call returns a state - which can be used to chain subsequent calls. The last call - should have digest non-nil. <i>Digest</i> must point to a buffer of at - least the size of the digest produced. This last call will free - the state and copy the result into <i>digest</i>. For example, to hash - a single buffer using <i>md5</i>:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>uchar digest[MD5dlen];<br> - md5(data, len, digest, nil);<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - To chain a number of buffers together, bounded on each end by - some secret:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>char buf[256];<br> - uchar digest[MD5dlen];<br> - DigestState *s;<br> - s = md5("my password", 11, nil, nil);<br> - while((n = read(fd, buf, 256)) > 0)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - md5(buf, n, nil, s);<br> - - </table> - md5("drowssap ym", 11, digest, s);<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - The constants <i>MD4dlen</i>, <i>MD5dlen</i>, and <i>SHA1dlen</i> define the lengths - of the digests. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Hmac_md5</i> and <i>hmac_sha1</i> are used slightly differently. These hash - algorithms are keyed and require a key to be specified on every - call. The digest lengths for these hashes are <i>MD5dlen</i> and <i>SHA1dlen</i> - respectively. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The functions <i>md5pickle</i> and <i>sha1pickle</i> marshal the state of a - digest for transmission. <i>Md5unpickle</i> and <i>sha1unpickle</i> unmarshal - a pickled digest. All four routines return a pointer to a newly - <a href="../man3/malloc.html"><i>malloc</i>(3)</a>’d object.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libsec<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/aes.html"><i>aes</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/blowfish.html"><i>blowfish</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/des.html"><i>des</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/elgamal.html"><i>elgamal</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/rc4.html"><i>rc4</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/rsa.html"><i>rsa</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/seek.html b/man/man3/seek.html deleted file mode 100644 index a2c19651..00000000 --- a/man/man3/seek.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>seek(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>SEEK(3)</b><td align=right><b>SEEK(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - seek – change file offset<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>vlong seek(int fd, vlong n, int type)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Seek</i> sets the offset for the file associated with <i>fd</i> as follows:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - If <i>type</i> is 0, the offset is set to <i>n</i> bytes.<br> - If <i>type</i> is 1, the pointer is set to its current location plus - <i>n</i>.<br> - If <i>type</i> is 2, the pointer is set to the size of the file plus - <i>n</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - The new file offset value is returned. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Seeking in a directory is not allowed. Seeking in a pipe is a - no-op.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/seek.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/open.html"><i>open</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Sets <i>errstr</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - To avoid name conflicts with the underlying system, <i>seek</i> is a - preprocessor macro defined as <i>p9seek</i>; see <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/sendfd.html b/man/man3/sendfd.html deleted file mode 100644 index 37007603..00000000 --- a/man/man3/sendfd.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,85 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>sendfd(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>SENDFD(3)</b><td align=right><b>SENDFD(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - sendfd, recvfd – pass file descriptors along Unix domain sockets<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>#include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int sendfd(int socket, int fd) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int recvfd(int socket)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Recvfd</i> and <i>sendfd</i> can be used to pass an open file descriptor - over a Unix domain socket from one process to another. Since <a href="../man3/pipe.html"><i>pipe</i>(3)</a> - is implemented with <a href="../man2/socketpair.html"><i>socketpair</i>(2)</a> instead of <a href="../man2/pipe.html"><i>pipe</i>(2)</a>, <i>socket</i> can - be a file descriptor obtained from <a href="../man3/pipe.html"><i>pipe</i>(3)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Sendfd</i> sends the file descriptor <i>fd</i> along the socket to a process - calling <i>recvfd</i> on the other end. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - It is assumed that the two sides have coordinated and agreed to - transfer a file descriptor already, so that the <i>sendfd</i> is met - with a <i>recvfd</i> instead of an ordinary <i>read</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The file descriptor number may change on its way between processes, - but the kernel structure it represents will not.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/sendfd.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man2/socketpair.html"><i>socketpair</i>(2)</a>, <i>sendmsg</i> in <a href="../man2/send.html"><i>send</i>(2)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/setjmp.html b/man/man3/setjmp.html deleted file mode 100644 index b22431fd..00000000 --- a/man/man3/setjmp.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>setjmp(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>SETJMP(3)</b><td align=right><b>SETJMP(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - setjmp, longjmp, notejmp – non-local goto<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int setjmp(jmp_buf env) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void longjmp(jmp_buf env, int val) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void notejmp(void *uregs, jmp_buf env, int val)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines are useful for dealing with errors and interrupts - encountered in a low-level subroutine of a program. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Setjmp</i> saves its stack environment in <i>env</i> for later use by <i>longjmp</i>. - It returns value 0. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Longjmp</i> restores the environment saved by the last call of <i>setjmp</i>. - It then causes execution to continue as if the call of <i>setjmp</i> - had just returned with value <i>val</i>. The invoker of <i>setjmp</i> must not - itself have returned in the interim. All accessible data have - values as of the time <i>longjmp</i> was called. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Notejmp</i> is the same as <i>longjmp</i> except that it is to be called - from within a note handler (see <a href="../man3/notify.html"><i>notify</i>(3)</a>). The <i>uregs</i> argument - should be the first argument passed to the note handler. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Setjmp</i> and <i>longjmp</i> can also be used to switch stacks.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/jmp.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/notify.html"><i>notify</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Notejmp</i> cannot recover from an address trap or bus error (page - fault) on the 680x0 architectures. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - To avoid name conflicts with the underlying system, <i>setjmp</i>, <i>longjmp</i>, - <i>notejmp</i>, and <i>jmp_buf</i> are preprocessor macros defined as <i>p9setjmp</i>, - <i>p9longjmp</i>, <i>p9notejmp</i>, and <i>p9jmp_buf</i>; see <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>P9setjmp</i> is implemented as a preprocessor macro that calls <i>sigsetjmp</i> - (see Unix’s <i>setjmp</i>(3)).<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/sleep.html b/man/man3/sleep.html deleted file mode 100644 index 6614f33a..00000000 --- a/man/man3/sleep.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>sleep(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>SLEEP(3)</b><td align=right><b>SLEEP(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - sleep, alarm – delay, ask for delayed note<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int sleep(long millisecs) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long alarm(unsigned long millisecs)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Sleep</i> suspends the current process for the number of milliseconds - specified by the argument. The actual suspension time may be a - little more or less than the requested time. If <i>millisecs</i> is 0, - the process gives up the CPU if another process is waiting to - run, returning immediately if not. Sleep returns –1 if interrupted, - 0 otherwise. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Alarm</i> causes an <tt><font size=+1>alarm</font></tt> note (see <a href="../man3/notify.html"><i>notify</i>(3)</a>) to be sent to the invoking - process after the number of milliseconds given by the argument. - Successive calls to <i>alarm</i> reset the alarm clock. A zero argument - clears the alarm. The return value is the amount of time previously - remaining in the alarm clock. - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/sleep.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These functions set <i>errstr</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - To avoid name conflicts with the underlying system, <i>sleep</i> and - <i>alarm</i> are preprocessor macros defined as <i>p9sleep</i> and <i>p9alarm</i>; - see <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/stat.html b/man/man3/stat.html deleted file mode 100644 index fb79a647..00000000 --- a/man/man3/stat.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,244 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>stat(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>STAT(3)</b><td align=right><b>STAT(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - stat, fstat, wstat, fwstat, dirstat, dirfstat, dirwstat, dirfwstat, - nulldir – get and put file status<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int stat(char *name, uchar *edir, int nedir) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int fstat(int fd, uchar *edir, int nedir) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int wstat(char *name, uchar *edir, int nedir) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int fwstat(int fd, uchar *edir, int nedir) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Dir* dirstat(char *name) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Dir* dirfstat(int fd) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int dirwstat(char *name, Dir *dir) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int dirfwstat(int fd, Dir *dir) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void nulldir(Dir *d)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Given a file’s <i>name</i>, or an open file descriptor <i>fd</i>, these routines - retrieve or modify file status information. <i>Stat</i>, <i>fstat</i>, <i>wstat</i>, - and <i>fwstat</i> are the system calls; they deal with machine-independent - <i>directory entries</i>. Their format is defined by <i>stat</i>(9p). <i>Stat</i> and - <i>fstat</i> retrieve information about <i>name</i> or <i>fd</i> into <i>edir</i>, a buffer - of length <i>nedir</i>, defined in <tt><font size=+1><libc.h></font></tt>. <i>Wstat</i> and <i>fwstat</i> write information - back, thus changing file attributes according to the contents - of <i>edir</i>. The data returned from the kernel includes its leading - 16-bit length field as described in <i>intro</i>(9p). For symmetry, this - field must also be present when passing data to the - kernel in a call to <i>wstat</i> and <i>fwstat</i>, but its value is ignored. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Dirstat</i>, <i>dirfstat</i>, <i>dirwstat</i>, and <i>dirfwstat</i> are similar to their - counterparts, except that they operate on <i>Dir</i> structures:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef<br> - struct Dir {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - /* system−modified data */<br> - uint type; /* server type */<br> - uint dev; /* server subtype */<br> - /* file data */<br> - Qid qid; /* unique id from server */<br> - ulong mode; /* permissions */<br> - ulong atime; /* last read time */<br> - ulong mtime; /* last write time */<br> - vlong length; /* file length: see <u.h> */<br> - char *name; /* last element of path */<br> - char *uid; /* owner name */<br> - char *gid; /* group name */<br> - char *muid; /* last modifier name */<br> - - </table> - } Dir;<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - The returned structure is allocated by <a href="../man3/malloc.html"><i>malloc</i>(3)</a>; freeing it also - frees the associated strings. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - This structure and the <tt><font size=+1>Qid</font></tt> structure are defined in <tt><font size=+1><libc.h></font></tt>. If - the file resides on permanent storage and is not a directory, - the length returned by <i>stat</i> is the number of bytes in the file. - For directories, the length returned is zero. For files that are - streams (e.g., pipes and network connections), the length is the - number of bytes that can be read without blocking. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each file is the responsibility of some <i>server</i>: it could be a - file server, a kernel device, or a user process. <tt><font size=+1>Type</font></tt> identifies - the server type, and <tt><font size=+1>dev</font></tt> says which of a group of servers of the - same type is the one responsible for this file. <tt><font size=+1>Qid</font></tt> is a structure - containing <tt><font size=+1>path</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>vers</font></tt> fields: <tt><font size=+1>path</font></tt> is guaranteed to be - unique among all path names currently on the file server, and - <tt><font size=+1>vers</font></tt> changes each time the file is modified. The <tt><font size=+1>path</font></tt> is a <tt><font size=+1>long - long</font></tt> (64 bits, <tt><font size=+1>vlong</font></tt>) and the <tt><font size=+1>vers</font></tt> is an <tt><font size=+1>unsigned long</font></tt> (32 bits, - <tt><font size=+1>ulong</font></tt>). Thus, if two files have the same <tt><font size=+1>type</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>dev</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>qid</font></tt> they - are the same file. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The bits in <tt><font size=+1>mode</font></tt> are defined by - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>0x80000000 </font></tt> directory<br> - <tt><font size=+1>0x40000000 </font></tt> append only<br> - <tt><font size=+1>0x20000000 </font></tt> exclusive use (locked)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>0400 </font></tt> read permission by owner<br> - <tt><font size=+1>0200 </font></tt> write permission by owner<br> - <tt><font size=+1>0100 </font></tt> execute permission (search on directory) by owner<br> - <tt><font size=+1>0070 </font></tt> read, write, execute (search) by group<br> - <tt><font size=+1>0007 </font></tt> read, write, execute (search) by others<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - - </table> - There are constants defined in <tt><font size=+1><libc.h></font></tt> for these bits: <tt><font size=+1>DMDIR</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>DMAPPEND</font></tt>, - and <tt><font size=+1>DMEXCL</font></tt> for the first three; and <tt><font size=+1>DMREAD</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>DMWRITE</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>DMEXEC</font></tt> - for the read, write, and execute bits for others. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The two time fields are measured in seconds since the epoch (Jan - 1 00:00 1970 GMT). <tt><font size=+1>Mtime</font></tt> is the time of the last change of content. - Similarly, <tt><font size=+1>atime</font></tt> is set whenever the contents are accessed; also, - it is set whenever <tt><font size=+1>mtime</font></tt> is set. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>Uid</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>gid</font></tt> are the names of the owner and group of the file; - <tt><font size=+1>muid</font></tt> is the name of the user that last modified the file (setting - <tt><font size=+1>mtime</font></tt>). Groups are also users, but each server is free to associate - a list of users with any user name <i>g</i>, and that list is the set - of users in the group <i>g</i>. When an initial attachment is made to - a - server, the user string in the process group is communicated to - the server. Thus, the server knows, for any given file access, - whether the accessing process is the owner of, or in the group - of, the file. This selects which sets of three bits in <tt><font size=+1>mode</font></tt> is - used to check permissions. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Only some of the fields may be changed with the <i>wstat</i> calls. The - <tt><font size=+1>name</font></tt> can be changed by anyone with write permission in the parent - directory. The <tt><font size=+1>mode</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>mtime</font></tt> can be changed by the owner or the - group leader of the file’s current group. The <i>gid</i> can be changed: - by the owner if also a member of the new - group; or by the group leader of the file’s current group if also - leader of the new group (see <i>intro</i>(9p) for more information about - permissions, users, and groups). The <tt><font size=+1>length</font></tt> can be changed by - anyone with write permission, provided the operation is implemented - by the server. (See <i>intro</i>(9p) for permission, user, - and group information). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Special values in the fields of the <tt><font size=+1>Dir</font></tt> passed to <i>wstat</i> indicate - that the field is not intended to be changed by the call. The - values are the maximum unsigned integer of appropriate size for - integral values (usually <tt><font size=+1>~0</font></tt>, but beware of conversions and size - mismatches when comparing values) and the empty or nil string - for string values. The routine <i>nulldir</i> initializes all the elements - of <i>d</i> to these “don’t care” values. Thus one may change the mode, - for example, by using <i>nulldir</i> to initialize a <tt><font size=+1>Dir</font></tt>, then setting - the mode, and then doing <i>wstat</i>; it is not necessary to use <i>stat</i> - to retrieve the initial values first. - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/dirstat.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/fcall.html"><i>fcall</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/dirread.html"><i>dirread</i>(3)</a>, <i>stat</i>(9p)<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <i>dir</i> functions return a pointer to the data for a successful - call, or <tt><font size=+1>nil</font></tt> on error. The others return the number of bytes copied - on success, or –1 on error. All set <i>errstr</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If the buffer for <i>stat</i> or <i>fstat</i> is too short for the returned - data, the return value will be <tt><font size=+1>BIT16SZ</font></tt> (see <a href="../man3/fcall.html"><i>fcall</i>(3)</a>) and the - two bytes returned will contain the initial count field of the - returned data; retrying with <tt><font size=+1>nedir</font></tt> equal to that value plus <tt><font size=+1>BIT16SZ</font></tt> - (for the count itself) should succeed.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/strcat.html b/man/man3/strcat.html deleted file mode 100644 index 542ebd25..00000000 --- a/man/man3/strcat.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,203 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>strcat(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>STRCAT(3)</b><td align=right><b>STRCAT(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - strcat, strncat, strcmp, strncmp, cistrcmp, cistrncmp, strcpy, - strncpy, strecpy, strlen, strchr, strrchr, strpbrk, strspn, strcspn, - strtok, strdup, strstr, cistrstr – string operations<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* strcat(char *s1, char *s2) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* strncat(char *s1, char *s2, long n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int strcmp(char *s1, char *s2) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int strncmp(char *s1, char *s2, long n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int cistrcmp(char *s1, char *s2) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int cistrncmp(char *s1, char *s2, long n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* strcpy(char *s1, char *s2) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* strecpy(char *s1, char *es1, char *s2) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* strncpy(char *s1, char *s2, long n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long strlen(char *s) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* strchr(char *s, char c) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* strrchr(char *s, char c) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* strpbrk(char *s1, char *s2) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long strspn(char *s1, char *s2) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long strcspn(char *s1, char *s2) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* strtok(char *s1, char *s2) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* strdup(char *s) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* strstr(char *s1, char *s2) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>char* cistrstr(char *s1, char *s2)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The arguments <i>s1, s2</i> and <i>s</i> point to null-terminated strings. The - functions <i>strcat</i>, <i>strncat</i>, <i>strcpy</i>, <i>strecpy</i>, and <i>strncpy</i> all alter - <i>s1</i>. <i>Strcat</i> and <i>strcpy</i> do not check for overflow of the array pointed - to by <i>s1</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Strcat</i> appends a copy of string <i>s2</i> to the end of string <i>s1</i>. <i>Strncat</i> - appends at most <i>n</i> bytes. Each returns a pointer to the null-terminated - result. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Strcmp</i> compares its arguments and returns an integer less than, - equal to, or greater than 0, according as <i>s1</i> is lexicographically - less than, equal to, or greater than <i>s2</i>. <i>Strncmp</i> makes the same - comparison but examines at most <i>n</i> bytes. <i>Cistrcmp</i> and <i>cistrncmp</i> - ignore ASCII case distinctions when comparing strings. - The comparisons are made with unsigned bytes. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Strcpy</i> copies string <i>s2</i> to <i>s1</i>, stopping after the null byte has - been copied. <i>Strncpy</i> copies exactly <i>n</i> bytes, truncating <i>s2</i> or - adding null bytes to <i>s1</i> if necessary. The result will not be null-terminated - if the length of <i>s2</i> is <i>n</i> or more. Each function returns <i>s1</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Strecpy</i> copies bytes until a null byte has been copied, but writes - no bytes beyond <i>es1</i>. If any bytes are copied, <i>s1</i> is terminated - by a null byte, and a pointer to that byte is returned. Otherwise, - the original <i>s1</i> is returned. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Strlen</i> returns the number of bytes in <i>s</i>, not including the terminating - null byte. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Strchr</i> (<i>strrchr</i>) returns a pointer to the first (last) occurrence - of byte <i>c</i> in string <i>s</i>, or <tt><font size=+1>0</font></tt> if <i>c</i> does not occur in the string. - The null byte terminating a string is considered to be part of - the string. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Strpbrk</i> returns a pointer to the first occurrence in string <i>s1</i> - of any byte from string <i>s2</i>, <tt><font size=+1>0</font></tt> if no byte from <i>s2</i> exists in <i>s1</i>. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Strspn</i> (<i>strcspn</i>) returns the length of the initial segment of - string <i>s1</i> which consists entirely of bytes from (not from) string - <i>s2</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Strtok</i> considers the string <i>s1</i> to consist of a sequence of zero - or more text tokens separated by spans of one or more bytes from - the separator string <i>s2</i>. The first call, with pointer <i>s1</i> specified, - returns a pointer to the first byte of the first token, and will - have written a null byte into <i>s1</i> immediately following the returned - token. The function keeps track of its position in the string - between separate calls; subsequent calls, signified by <i>s1</i> being - <tt><font size=+1>0</font></tt>, will work through the string <i>s1</i> immediately following that - token. The separator string <i>s2</i> may be different from call to call. - When no token remains in <i>s1</i>, <tt><font size=+1>0</font></tt> is returned. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Strdup</i> returns a pointer to a distinct copy of the null-terminated - string <i>s</i> in space obtained from <a href="../man3/malloc.html"><i>malloc</i>(3)</a> or <tt><font size=+1>0</font></tt> if no space can - be obtained. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Strstr</i> returns a pointer to the first occurrence of <i>s2</i> as a substring - of <i>s1</i>, or 0 if there is none. If <i>s2</i> is the null string, <i>strstr</i> - returns <i>s1</i>. <i>Cistrstr</i> operates analogously, but ignores ASCII case - differences when comparing strings.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/memory.html"><i>memory</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/rune.html"><i>rune</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/runestrcat.html"><i>runestrcat</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines know nothing about UTF. Use the routines in <a href="../man3/rune.html"><i>rune</i>(3)</a> - as appropriate. Note, however, that the definition of UTF guarantees - that <i>strcmp</i> compares UTF strings correctly. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The outcome of overlapping moves varies among implementations.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/string.html b/man/man3/string.html deleted file mode 100644 index 55a1673b..00000000 --- a/man/man3/string.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,244 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>string(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>STRING(3)</b><td align=right><b>STRING(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - s_alloc, s_append, s_array, s_copy, s_error, s_free, s_incref, - s_memappend, s_nappend, s_new, s_newalloc, s_parse, s_reset, s_restart, - s_terminate, s_tolower, s_putc, s_unique, s_grow, s_read, s_read_line, - s_getline, s_allocinstack, s_freeinstack, s_rdinstack – extensible - strings<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <String.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>String* s_new(void)<br> - void s_free(String *s)<br> - String* s_newalloc(int n)<br> - String* s_array(char *p, int n)<br> - String* s_grow(String *s, int n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void s_putc(String *s, int c)<br> - void s_terminate(String *s)<br> - String* s_reset(String *s)<br> - String* s_restart(String *s)<br> - String* s_append(String *s, char *p)<br> - String* s_nappend(String *s, char *p, int n)<br> - String* s_memappend(String *s, char *p, int n)<br> - String* s_copy(char *p)<br> - String* s_parse(String *s1, String *s2)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void s_tolower(String *s) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>String* s_incref(String *s)<br> - String* s_unique(String *s) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Sinstack* s_allocinstack(char *file)<br> - void s_freeinstack(Sinstack *stack)<br> - char* s_rdinstack(Sinstack *stack, String *s) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>#include <bio.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int s_read(Biobuf *b, String *s, int n)<br> - char* s_read_line(Biobuf *b, String *s)<br> - char* s_getline(Biobuf *b, String *s)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines manipulate extensible strings. The basic type is - <tt><font size=+1>String</font></tt>, which points to an array of characters. The string maintains - pointers to the beginning and end of the allocated array. In addition - a finger pointer keeps track of where parsing will start (for - <i>s_parse</i>) or new characters will be added (for <i>s_putc</i>, - <i>s_append</i>, and <i>s_nappend</i>). The structure, and a few useful macros - are:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct String {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Lock;<br> - char*base;/* base of String */<br> - char*end;/* end of allocated space+1 */<br> - char*ptr;/* ptr into String */<br> - ...<br> - - </table> - - </table> - } String;<br> - #define s_to_c(s) ((s)−>base)<br> - #define s_len(s) ((s)−>ptr−(s)−>base)<br> - #define s_clone(s) s_copy((s)−>base)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <i>S_to_c</i> is used when code needs a reference to the character array. - Using <tt><font size=+1>s−>base</font></tt> directly is frowned upon since it exposes too much - of the implementation.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Allocation and freeing </b></font><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A string must be allocated before it can be used. One normally - does this using <i>s_new</i>, giving the string an initial allocation - of 128 bytes. If you know that the string will need to grow much - longer, you can use <i>s_newalloc</i> instead, specifying the number - of bytes in the initial allocation. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>S_free</i> causes both the string and its character array to be freed. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>S_grow</i> grows a string’s allocation by a fixed amount. It is useful - if you are reading directly into a string’s character array but - should be avoided if possible. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>S_array</i> is used to create a constant array, that is, one whose - contents won’t change. It points directly to the character array - given as an argument. Tread lightly when using this call.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Filling the string </b></font><br> - After its initial allocation, the string points to the beginning - of an allocated array of characters starting with NUL. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>S_putc</i> writes a character into the string at the pointer and advances - the pointer to point after it. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>S_terminate</i> writes a NUL at the pointer but doesn’t advance it. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>S_restart</i> resets the pointer to the begining of the string but - doesn’t change the contents. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>S_reset</i> is equivalent to <i>s_restart</i> followed by <i>s_terminate</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>S_append</i> and <i>s_nappend</i> copy characters into the string at the - pointer and advance the pointer. They also write a NUL at the - pointer without advancing the pointer beyond it. Both routines - stop copying on encountering a NUL. <i>S_memappend</i> is like <i>s_nappend</i> - but doesn’t stop at a NUL. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If you know the initial character array to be copied into a string, - you can allocate a string and copy in the bytes using <i>s_copy</i>. - This is the equivalent of a <i>s_new</i> followed by an <i>s_append</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>S_parse</i> copies the next white space terminated token from <i>s1</i> to - the end of <i>s2</i>. White space is defined as space, tab, and newline. - Both single and double quoted strings are treated as a single - token. The bounding quotes are not copied. There is no escape - mechanism. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>S_tolower</i> converts all ASCII characters in the string to lower - case.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Multithreading </b></font><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>S_incref</i> is used by multithreaded programs to avoid having the - string memory released until the last user of the string performs - an <i>s_free</i>. <i>S_unique</i> returns a unique copy of the string: if the - reference count it 1 it returns the string, otherwise it returns - an <i>s_clone</i> of the string.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Bio interaction </b></font><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>S_read</i> reads the requested number of characters through a <i>Biobuf</i> - into a string. The string is grown as necessary. An eof or error - terminates the read. The number of bytes read is returned. The - string is null terminated. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>S_read_line</i> reads up to and including the next newline and returns - a pointer to the beginning of the bytes read. An eof or error - terminates the read. The string is null terminated. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>S_getline</i> reads up to the next newline, appends the input to <i>s</i>, - and returns a pointer to the beginning of the bytes read. Leading - spaces and tabs and the trailing newline are all discarded. <i>S_getline</i> - discards blank lines and lines beginning with <tt><font size=+1>#</font></tt>. <i>S_getline</i> ignores - newlines escaped by immediately-preceding - backslashes. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>S_allocinstack</i> allocates an input stack with the single file <i>file</i> - open for reading. <i>S_freeinstack</i> frees an input stack. <i>S_rdinstack</i> - reads a line from an input stack. It follows the same rules as - <i>s_getline</i> except that when it encounters a line of the form <tt><font size=+1>#include</font></tt> - <i>newfile</i>, <i>s_getline</i> pushes <i>newfile</i> onto the input stack, - postponing further reading of the current file until <i>newfile</i> has - been read. The input stack has a maximum depth of 32 nested include - files.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libString<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/bio.html"><i>bio</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/stringsize.html b/man/man3/stringsize.html deleted file mode 100644 index 1e8c4e91..00000000 --- a/man/man3/stringsize.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>stringsize(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>STRINGSIZE(3)</b><td align=right><b>STRINGSIZE(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - stringsize, stringwidth, stringnwidth, runestringsize, runestringwidth, - runestringnwidth – graphical size of strings<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <draw.h><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point stringsize(Font *f, char *s)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int stringwidth(Font *f, char *s)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int stringnwidth(Font *f, char *s, int n)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point runestringsize(Font *f, Rune *s)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int runestringwidth(Font *f, Rune *s)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int runestringnwidth(Font *f, Rune *s, int n)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines compute the geometrical extent of character strings - when drawn on the display. The most straightforward, <tt><font size=+1>stringsize</font></tt>, - returns a <tt><font size=+1>Point</font></tt> representing the vector from upper left to lower - right of the NUL-terminated string <i>s</i> drawn in font <i>f</i>. <tt><font size=+1>Stringwidth</font></tt> - returns just the <i>x</i> component. - <tt><font size=+1>Stringnwidth</font></tt> returns the width of the first <i>n</i> characters of <i>s</i>. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The routines beginning with <tt><font size=+1>rune</font></tt> are analogous, but accept an - array of runes rather than UTF-encoded bytes.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/lib/font/bit </font></tt> directory of fonts<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libdraw<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/addpt.html"><i>addpt</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/cachechars.html"><i>cachechars</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/subfont.html"><i>subfont</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a>, - <a href="../man7/font.html"><i>font</i>(7)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Because strings are loaded dynamically, these routines may generate - I/O to the server and produce calls to the graphics error function.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/subfont.html b/man/man3/subfont.html deleted file mode 100644 index 16dc216d..00000000 --- a/man/man3/subfont.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,260 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>subfont(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>SUBFONT(3)</b><td align=right><b>SUBFONT(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - allocsubfont, freesubfont, installsubfont, lookupsubfont, uninstallsubfont, - subfontname, readsubfont, readsubfonti, writesubfont, stringsubfont, - strsubfontwidth, mkfont – subfont manipulation<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <draw.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Subfont* allocsubfont(char *name, int n, int height, int ascent,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Fontchar *info, Image *i) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>void freesubfont(Subfont *f) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void installsubfont(char *name, Subfont *f) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Subfont* lookupsubfont(Subfont *f) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void uninstallsubfont(Subfont *f) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Subfont* readsubfont(Display *d, char *name, int fd, int dolock) - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Subfont* readsubfonti(Display *d, char *name, int fd, Image *im,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int dolock) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>int writesubfont(int fd, Subfont *f) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Point stringsubfont(Image *dst, Point p, Image *src,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Subfont *f, char *str) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>Point strsubfontwidth(Subfont *f, char *s) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Font* mkfont(Subfont *f, Rune min)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Subfonts are the components of fonts that hold the character images. - A font comprises an array of subfonts; see <a href="../man3/cachechars.html"><i>cachechars</i>(3)</a>. A new - <tt><font size=+1>Subfont</font></tt> is allocated and initialized with <i>allocsubfont</i>. See <a href="../man3/cachechars.html"><i>cachechars</i>(3)</a> - for the meaning of <i>n</i>, <i>height</i>, <i>ascent</i>, and <i>info</i>, and the arrangement - of characters in image <i>i</i>. The <i>name</i> is - used to identify the subfont in the subfont cache; see the descriptions - <i>lookupsubfont</i> and <i>installsubfont</i> (<i>q.v.</i>). The appropriate fields - of the returned <tt><font size=+1>Subfont</font></tt> structure are set to the passed arguments, - and the image is registered as a subfont with the graphics device - <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>. <i>Allocsubfont</i> returns 0 on failure. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Freesubfont</i> frees a subfont and all its associated structure including - the associated image. Since <i>freesbufont</i> calls <i>free</i> on <tt><font size=+1>f−>info</font></tt>, - if <tt><font size=+1>f−>info</font></tt> was not allocated by <a href="../man3/malloc.html"><i>malloc</i>(3)</a> it should be zeroed before - calling <i>subffree</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A number of subfonts are kept in external files. The convention - for naming subfont files is:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/font/</font></tt><i>name</i><tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt><i>class</i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>size</i><tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>depth - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - - </table> - where <i>size</i> is approximately the height in pixels of the lower - case letters (without ascenders or descenders). If there is only - one version of the subfont, the <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt><i>depth</i> extension is elided. <i>Class</i> - describes the range of runes encoded in the subfont: <tt><font size=+1>ascii</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>latin1</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>greek</font></tt>, etc. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Subfonts are cached within the program, so a subfont shared between - fonts will be loaded only once. <i>Installsubfont</i> stores subfont - <i>f</i> under the given <i>name</i>, typically the file name from which it - was read. <i>Uninstallsubfont</i> removes the subfont from the cache. - Finally, <i>lookupsubfont</i> searches for a subfont with the given - <i>name</i> in the cache and returns it, or nil if no such subfont exists. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Subfontname</i> is used to locate subfonts given their names within - the fonts. The default version constructs a name given the <i>cfname</i>, - its name within the font, <i>fname</i>, the name of the font, and the - maximum depth suitable for this subfont. This interface allows - a partially specified name within a font to be resolved at - run-time to the name of a file holding a suitable subfont. Although - it is principally a routine internal to the library, <i>subfontname</i> - may be substituted by the application to provide a less file-oriented - subfont naming scheme. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The format of a subfont file is described in <a href="../man7/font.html"><i>font</i>(7)</a>. Briefly, - it contains a image with all the characters in it, followed by - a subfont header, followed by character information. <i>Readsubfont</i> - reads a subfont from the file descriptor <i>fd</i>. The <i>name</i> is used - to identify the font in the cache. The <i>dolock</i> argument specifies - whether - the routine should synchronize use of the <i>Display</i> with other processes; - for single-threaded applications it may always be zero. <i>Readsubfonti</i> - does the same for a subfont whose associated image is already - in memory; it is passed as the argument <i>im</i>. In other words, <i>readsubfonti</i> - reads only the header and character - information from the file descriptor. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Writesubfont</i> writes on <i>fd</i> the part of a subfont file that comes - after the image. It should be preceded by a call to <i>writeimage</i> - (see <a href="../man3/allocimage.html"><i>allocimage</i>(3)</a>). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Stringsubfont</i> is analogous to <tt><font size=+1>string</font></tt> (see <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>) for subfonts. - Rather than use the underlying font caching primitives, it calls - <tt><font size=+1>draw</font></tt> for each character. It is intended for stand-alone environments - such as operating system kernels. <i>Strsubfontwidth</i> returns the - width of the string <i>s</i> in as it would appear if drawn with - <i>stringsubfont</i> in <tt><font size=+1>Subfont f</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Mkfont</i> takes as argument a <tt><font size=+1>Subfont</font></tt> <i>s</i> and returns a pointer to - a <tt><font size=+1>Font</font></tt> that maps the character images in <i>s</i> into the <tt><font size=+1>Runes</font></tt> <i>min</i> - to <i>min</i><tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt><i>s</i><tt><font size=+1>−>n−1</font></tt>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/font</font></tt> bitmap font file tree<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libdraw<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/allocimage.html"><i>allocimage</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/cachechars.html"><i>cachechars</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a>, - <a href="../man7/font.html"><i>font</i>(7)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - All of the functions use the graphics error function (see <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>).<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/sysfatal.html b/man/man3/sysfatal.html deleted file mode 100644 index 15ceb0ca..00000000 --- a/man/man3/sysfatal.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,71 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>sysfatal(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>SYSFATAL(3)</b><td align=right><b>SYSFATAL(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - sysfatal – system error messages<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void sysfatal(char *fmt, ...)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Sysfatal</i> prints to standard error the name of the running program, - a colon and a space, the message described by the <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a> format - string <i>fmt</i> and subsequent arguments, and a newline. It then calls - <a href="../man3/exits.html"><i>exits</i>(3)</a> with the formatted message as argument. The program’s - name is the value of <tt><font size=+1>argv0</font></tt>, which will be set if the - program uses the <a href="../man3/arg.html"><i>arg</i>(3)</a> interface to process its arguments. If - <tt><font size=+1>argv0</font></tt> is null, it is ignored and the following colon and space - are suppressed.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/sysfatal.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/errstr.html"><i>errstr</i>(3)</a>, the <tt><font size=+1>%r</font></tt> format in <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/thread.html b/man/man3/thread.html deleted file mode 100644 index b14d97e6..00000000 --- a/man/man3/thread.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,383 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>thread(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>THREAD(3)</b><td align=right><b>THREAD(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - alt, chancreate, chanfree, chaninit, chanprint, chansetname, mainstacksize, - proccreate, procdata, recv, recvp, recvul, send, sendp, sendul, - nbrecv, nbrecvp, nbrecvul, nbsend, nbsendp, nbsendul, threadcreate, - threaddata, threadexec, threadexecl, threadexits, threadexitsall, - threadgetgrp, threadgetname, threadint, - threadintgrp, threadkill, threadkillgrp, threadmain, threadnotify, - threadid, threadpid, threadsetgrp, threadsetname, threadsetstate, - threadspawn, threadwaitchan, yield – thread and proc management<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <thread.h><br> - #define CHANEND 0<br> - #define CHANSND 1<br> - #define CHANRCV 2<br> - #define CHANNOP 3<br> - #define CHANNOBLK 4<br> - typedef struct Alt Alt;<br> - struct Alt {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Channel *c;<br> - void *v;<br> - int op;<br> - Channel **tag;<br> - int entryno;<br> - char *name;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - void threadmain(int argc, char *argv[])<br> - int mainstacksize<br> - int proccreate(void (*fn)(void*), void *arg, uint stacksize)<br> - int threadcreate(void (*fn)(void*), void *arg, uint stacksize)<br> - void threadexits(char *status)<br> - void threadexitsall(char *status)<br> - void yield(void)<br> - int threadid(void)<br> - int threadgrp(void)<br> - int threadsetgrp(int group)<br> - int threadpid(int id)<br> - int threadint(int id)<br> - int threadintgrp(int group)<br> - int threadkill(int id)<br> - int threadkillgrp(int group)<br> - void threadsetname(char *name)<br> - char* threadgetname(void)<br> - void** threaddata(void)<br> - void** procdata(void)<br> - int chaninit(Channel *c, int elsize, int nel)<br> - Channel* chancreate(int elsize, int nel)<br> - void chanfree(Channel *c)<br> - int alt(Alt *alts)<br> - int recv(Channel *c, void *v)<br> - void* recvp(Channel *c)<br> - ulong recvul(Channel *c)<br> - int nbrecv(Channel *c, void *v)<br> - void* nbrecvp(Channel *c)<br> - ulong nbrecvul(Channel *c)<br> - int send(Channel *c, void *v)<br> - int sendp(Channel *c, void *v)<br> - int sendul(Channel *c, ulong v)<br> - int nbsend(Channel *c, void *v)<br> - int nbsendp(Channel *c, void *v)<br> - int nbsendul(Channel *c, ulong v)<br> - int chanprint(Channel *c, char *fmt, ...)<br> - int threadspawn(int fd[3], char *file, char *args[])<br> - int threadexecl(Channel *cpid, int fd[3], char *file, ...)<br> - int threadexec(Channel *cpid, int fd[3], char *file, char *args[])<br> - Channel* threadwaitchan(void)<br> - int threadnotify(int (*f)(void*, char*), int in)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The thread library provides parallel programming support similar - to that of the languages Alef and Newsqueak. Threads and procs - occupy a shared address space, communicating and synchronizing - through <i>channels</i> and shared variables. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <i>proc</i> is a Plan 9 process that contains one or more cooperatively - scheduled <i>threads</i>. Programs using threads must replace <i>main</i> by - <i>threadmain</i>. The thread library provides a <i>main</i> function that sets - up a proc with a single thread executing <i>threadmain</i> on a stack - of size <i>mainstacksize</i> (default eight kilobytes). To set - <i>mainstacksize</i>, declare a global variable initialized to the desired - value (<i>e.g.</i>, <tt><font size=+1>int mainstacksize = 1024</font></tt>). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Threadcreate</i> creates a new thread in the calling proc, returning - a unique integer identifying the thread; the thread executes <i>fn(arg)</i> - on a stack of size <i>stacksize</i>. Thread stacks are allocated in shared - memory, making it valid to pass pointers to stack variables between - threads and procs. <i>Proccreate</i> creates a new proc, - and inside that proc creates a single thread as <i>threadcreate</i> would, - returning the id of the created thread. Be aware that the calling - thread may continue execution before the newly created proc and - thread are scheduled. Because of this, <i>arg</i> should not point to - data on the stack of a function that could return before the - new process is scheduled. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Threadexits</i> terminates the calling thread. If the thread is the - last in its proc, <i>threadexits</i> also terminates the proc, using - <i>status</i> as the exit status. <i>Threadexitsall</i> terminates all procs - in the program, using <i>status</i> as the exit status. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - When the last thread in <i>threadmain</i>’s proc exits, the program will - appear to its parent to have exited. The remaining procs will - still run together, but as a background program. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The threads in a proc are coroutines, scheduled nonpreemptively - in a round-robin fashion. A thread must explicitly relinquish - control of the processor before another thread in the same proc - is run. Calls that do this are <i>yield</i>, <i>proccreate</i>, <i>threadexec</i>, - <i>threadexecl</i>, <i>threadexits</i>, <i>threadspawn</i>, <i>alt</i>, <i>send</i>, and <i>recv</i> (and - the - calls related to <i>send</i> and <i>recv</i>--see their descriptions further on). - Procs are scheduled by the operating system. Therefore, threads - in different procs can preempt one another in arbitrary ways and - should synchronize their actions using <tt><font size=+1>qlocks</font></tt> (see <a href="../man3/lock.html"><i>lock</i>(3)</a>) or - channel communication. System calls such as <a href="../man3/read.html"><i>read</i>(3)</a> - block the entire proc; all threads in a proc block until the system - call finishes. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - As mentioned above, each thread has a unique integer thread id. - Thread ids are not reused; they are unique across the life of - the program. <i>Threadid</i> returns the id for the current thread. Each - thread also has a thread group id. The initial thread has a group - id of zero. Each new thread inherits the group id of the - thread that created it. <i>Threadgrp</i> returns the group id for the - current thread; <i>threadsetgrp</i> sets it. <i>Threadpid</i> returns the pid - of the Plan 9 process containing the thread identified by <i>id</i>, - or –1 if no such thread is found. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Threadint</i> interrupts a thread that is blocked in a channel operation - or system call. <i>Threadintgrp</i> interrupts all threads with the given - group id. <i>Threadkill</i> marks a thread to die when it next relinquishes - the processor (via one of the calls listed above). If the thread - is blocked in a channel operation or system call, it is - also interrupted. <i>Threadkillgrp</i> kills all threads with the given - group id. Note that <i>threadkill</i> and <i>threadkillgrp</i> will not terminate - a thread that never relinquishes the processor. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Primarily for debugging, threads can have string names associated - with them. <i>Threadgetname</i> returns the current thread’s name; <i>threadsetname</i> - sets it. The pointer returned by <i>threadgetname</i> is only valid until - the next call to <i>threadsetname</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Also for debugging, threads have a string state associated with - them. <i>Threadsetstate</i> sets the state string. There is no <i>threadgetstate</i>; - since the thread scheduler resets the state to <tt><font size=+1>Running</font></tt> every time - it runs the thread, it is only useful for debuggers to inspect - the state. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Threaddata</i> returns a pointer to a per-thread pointer that may - be modified by threaded programs for per-thread storage. Similarly, - <i>procdata</i> returns a pointer to a per-proc pointer. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Threadexecl</i> and <i>threadexec</i> are threaded analogues of <i>exec</i> and - <i>execl</i> (see <a href="../man3/exec.html"><i>exec</i>(3)</a>); on success, they replace the calling thread - and invoke the external program, never returning. (Unlike on Plan - 9, the calling thread need not be the only thread in its proc--the - other threads will continue executing.) On error, they return - –1. If <i>cpid</i> is not null, the pid of the invoked program will be - sent along <i>cpid</i> (using <i>sendul</i>) once the program has been started, - or –1 will be sent if an error occurs. <i>Threadexec</i> and <i>threadexecl</i> - will not access their arguments after sending a result along <i>cpid</i>. - Thus, programs that malloc the <i>argv</i> passed to <i>threadexec - </i>can safely free it once they have received the <i>cpid</i> response. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Threadexecl</i> and <i>threadexec</i> will duplicate (see <a href="../man3/dup.html"><i>dup</i>(3)</a>) the three - file descriptors in <i>fd</i> onto standard input, output, and error - for the external program and then close them in the calling thread. - Beware of code that sets<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>fd[0] = 0;<br> - fd[1] = 1;<br> - fd[2] = 2;<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - to use the current standard files. The correct code is<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>fd[0] = dup(0, −1);<br> - fd[1] = dup(1, −1);<br> - fd[2] = dup(2, −1);<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - <i>Threadspawn</i> is like <i>threadexec</i> but does not replace the current - thread. It returns the pid of the invoked program on success, - or –1 on error. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Threadwaitchan</i> returns a channel of pointers to <tt><font size=+1>Waitmsg</font></tt> structures - (see <a href="../man3/wait.html"><i>wait</i>(3)</a>). When an exec’ed process exits, a pointer to a <tt><font size=+1>Waitmsg</font></tt> - is sent to this channel. These <tt><font size=+1>Waitmsg</font></tt> structures have been allocated - with <a href="../man3/malloc.html"><i>malloc</i>(3)</a> and should be freed after use. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <tt><font size=+1>Channel</font></tt> is a buffered or unbuffered queue for fixed-size messages. - Procs and threads <i>send</i> messages into the channel and <i>recv</i> messages - from the channel. If the channel is unbuffered, a <i>send</i> operation - blocks until the corresponding <i>recv</i> operation occurs and <i>vice - versa</i>. <i>Chaninit</i> initializes a <tt><font size=+1>Channel</font></tt> for - messages of size <i>elsize</i> and with a buffer holding <i>nel</i> messages. - If <i>nel</i> is zero, the channel is unbuffered. <i>Chancreate</i> allocates - a new channel and initializes it. <i>Chanfree</i> frees a channel that - is no longer used. <i>Chanfree</i> can be called by either sender or - receiver after the last item has been sent or received. Freeing - the - channel will be delayed if there is a thread blocked on it until - that thread unblocks (but <i>chanfree</i> returns immediately). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>name</font></tt> element in the <tt><font size=+1>Channel</font></tt> structure is a description intended - for use in debugging. <i>Chansetname</i> sets the name. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Send</i> sends the element pointed at by <i>v</i> to the channel <i>c</i>. If <i>v</i> - is null, zeros are sent. <i>Recv</i> receives an element from <i>c</i> and stores - it in <i>v</i>. If <i>v</i> is null, the received value is discarded. <i>Send</i> and - <i>recv</i> return 1 on success, –1 if interrupted. <i>Nbsend</i> and <i>nbrecv</i> - behave similarly, but return 0 rather than blocking. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Sendp</i>, <i>nbsendp</i>, <i>sendul</i>, and <i>nbsendul</i> send a pointer or an unsigned - long; the channel must have been initialized with the appropriate - <i>elsize</i>. <i>Recvp</i>, <i>nbrecvp</i>, <i>recvul</i>, and <i>nbrecvul</i> receive a pointer - or an unsigned long; they return zero when a zero is received, - when interrupted, or (for <i>nbrecvp</i> and <i>nbrecvul</i>) when the - operation would have blocked. To distinguish between these three - cases, use <i>recv</i> or <i>nbrecv</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Alt</i> can be used to recv from or send to one of a number of channels, - as directed by an array of <tt><font size=+1>Alt</font></tt> structures, each of which describes - a potential send or receive operation. In an <tt><font size=+1>Alt</font></tt> structure, <tt><font size=+1>c</font></tt> - is the channel; <tt><font size=+1>v</font></tt> the value pointer (which may be null); and <tt><font size=+1>op</font></tt> - the operation: <tt><font size=+1>CHANSND</font></tt> for a send operation, - <tt><font size=+1>CHANRECV</font></tt> for a recv operation; <tt><font size=+1>CHANNOP</font></tt> for no operation (useful - when <i>alt</i> is called with a varying set of operations). The array - of <tt><font size=+1>Alt</font></tt> structures is terminated by an entry with <i>op</i> <tt><font size=+1>CHANEND</font></tt> or - <tt><font size=+1>CHANNOBLK</font></tt>. If at least one <tt><font size=+1>Alt</font></tt> structure can proceed, one of them - is chosen at random to be executed. <i>Alt</i> returns the - index of the chosen structure. If no operations can proceed and - the list is terminated with <tt><font size=+1>CHANNOBLK</font></tt>, <i>alt</i> returns the index of - the terminating <tt><font size=+1>CHANNOBLK</font></tt> structure. Otherwise, <i>alt</i> blocks until - one of the operations can proceed, eventually returning the index - of the structure executes. <i>Alt</i> returns –1 when - interrupted. The <tt><font size=+1>tag</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>entryno</font></tt> fields in the <tt><font size=+1>Alt</font></tt> structure are - used internally by <i>alt</i> and need not be initialized. They are not - used between <i>alt</i> calls. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Chanprint</i> formats its arguments in the manner of <a href="../man3/print.html"><i>print</i>(3)</a> and - sends the result to the channel <i>c.</i> The string delivered by <i>chanprint</i> - is allocated with <a href="../man3/malloc.html"><i>malloc</i>(3)</a> and should be freed upon receipt. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Thread library functions do not return on failure; if errors occur, - the entire program is aborted. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Threaded programs should use <i>threadnotify</i> in place of <i>atnotify</i> - (see <a href="../man3/notify.html"><i>notify</i>(3)</a>). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - It is safe to use <a href="../man3/sysfatal.html"><i>sysfatal</i>(3)</a> in threaded programs. <i>Sysfatal</i> will - print the error string and call <i>threadexitsall</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - It is not safe to call <i>rfork</i> in a threaded program, except to - call <tt><font size=+1>rfork(RFNOTEG)</font></tt> from the main proc before any other procs - have been created. To create new processes, use <i>proccreate</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/acid/thread</font></tt> contains useful <a href="../man1/acid.html"><i>acid</i>(1)</a> functions - for debugging threaded programs. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libthread/test</font></tt> contains some example programs.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libthread<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/ioproc.html"><i>ioproc</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - To avoid name conflicts, <i>alt</i>, <i>nbrecv</i>, <i>nbrecvp</i>, <i>nbrecvul</i>, <i>nbsend</i>, - <i>nbsendp</i>, <i>nbsendul</i>, <i>recv</i>, <i>recvp</i>, <i>recvul</i>, <i>send</i>, <i>sendp</i>, and <i>sendul</i> - are defined as macros that expand to <i>chanalt</i>, <i>channbrecv</i>, and - so on. <i>Yield</i> is defined as a macro that expands to <i>threadyield</i>. - See <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The implementation of <i>threadnotify</i> may not be correct.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/time.html b/man/man3/time.html deleted file mode 100644 index de0de468..00000000 --- a/man/man3/time.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>time(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>TIME(3)</b><td align=right><b>TIME(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - time, nsec – time in seconds and nanoseconds since epoch<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long time(long *tp)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>vlong nsec(void)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Both <i>time</i> and <i>nsec</i> return the time since the epoch 00:00:00 GMT, - Jan. 1, 1970. The return value of the former is in seconds and - the latter in nanoseconds. For <i>time</i>, if <i>tp</i> is not zero then <tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt><i>tp</i> - is also set to the answer.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/time.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These functions set <i>errstr</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - To avoid name conflicts with the underlying system, <i>time</i> and <i>nsec</i> - are preprocessor macros defined as <i>p9time</i> and <i>p9nsec</i>; see <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/udpread.html b/man/man3/udpread.html deleted file mode 100644 index e8f0d37b..00000000 --- a/man/man3/udpread.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,105 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>udpread(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>UDPREAD(3)</b><td align=right><b>UDPREAD(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - udpread, udpwrite – read and write UDP packets<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>#include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>#include <ip.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>typedef struct Udphdr Udphdr;<br> - </font></tt>struct Udphdr<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - uchar raddr[IPaddrlen];/* remote address and port */<br> - uchar laddr[IPaddrlen];/* local address and port */<br> - uchar rport[2];<br> - uchar lport[2];<br> - - </table> - };<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>long udpread(int fd, Udphdr *hdr, void *data, long n)<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>long udpwrite(int fd, Udphdr *hdr, void *data, long n)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Udpread</i> and <i>udpwrite</i> read and write UDP packets from the UDP network - connection established on file descriptor <i>fd</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Udpread</i> reads at most <i>n</i> bytes of packet body into <i>data ,</i> stores - the header in <i>hdr</i>, and returns the number of bytes stored in <i>data</i>. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Udpwrite</i> writes the <i>n</i> bytes stored in <i>data</i> in a UDP packet with - header <i>hdr</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Note that the <tt><font size=+1>Udphdr</font></tt> frames the addresses as local and remote - instead of source and destination. Thus the <i>hdr</i> filled in for - a packet read by <i>udpread</i> can be used unchanged in <i>udpwrite</i> to - send a response back to the sender of the original packet.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/udp.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/ip.html"><i>ip</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/wait.html b/man/man3/wait.html deleted file mode 100644 index 84322bc2..00000000 --- a/man/man3/wait.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,170 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>wait(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>WAIT(3)</b><td align=right><b>WAIT(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - await, awaitnohang, awaitfor, wait, waitnohang, waitfor, waitpid - – wait for a process to exit<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Waitmsg* wait(void) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Waitmsg* waitnohang(void) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Waitmsg* waitfor(int pid) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int waitpid(void) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int await(char *s, int n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int awaitnohang(char *s, int n) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int awaitfor(int pid, char *s, int n)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Wait</i> causes a process to wait for any child process (see <a href="../man2/fork.html"><i>fork</i>(2)</a> - and <a href="../man3/rfork.html"><i>rfork</i>(3)</a>) to exit. It returns a <tt><font size=+1>Waitmsg</font></tt> holding information - about the exited child. A <tt><font size=+1>Waitmsg</font></tt> has this structure:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>typedef<br> - struct Waitmsg<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - int pid; /* of loved one */<br> - ulong time[3]; /* of loved one & descendants */<br> - char *msg;<br> - - </table> - } Waitmsg;<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>Pid</font></tt> is the child’s process id. The <tt><font size=+1>time</font></tt> array contains the time - the child and its descendants spent in user code, the time spent - in system calls, and the child’s elapsed real time, all in units - of milliseconds. <tt><font size=+1>Msg</font></tt> contains the message that the child specified - in <a href="../man3/exits.html"><i>exits</i>(3)</a>. For a normal exit, <tt><font size=+1>msg[0]</font></tt> is zero, otherwise <tt><font size=+1>msg - </font></tt>is the exit string prefixed by the process name, a blank, the - process id, and a colon. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If there are no more children to wait for, <i>wait</i> returns immediately, - with return value nil. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>Waitmsg</font></tt> structure is allocated by <a href="../man3/malloc.html"><i>malloc</i>(3)</a> and should be - freed after use. For programs that only need the pid of the exiting - program, <i>waitpid</i> returns just the pid and discards the rest of - the information. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Waitnohang</i> is like <i>wait</i> but does not block if there are no more - children to wait for. Instead it returns immediately and sets - <i>errstr</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Waitfor</i> is like <i>wait</i> but waits for a particular <i>pid</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The underlying calls are <i>await</i>, <i>awaitnohang</i>, and <i>awaitfor</i>, which - fill in the <i>n</i>-byte buffer <i>s</i> with a textual representation of the - pid, times, and exit string. There is no terminal NUL. The return - value is the length, in bytes, of the data. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The filled-in buffer may be parsed (after appending a NUL) using - <i>tokenize</i> (see <a href="../man3/getfields.html"><i>getfields</i>(3)</a>); the resulting fields are, in order, - pid, the three times, and the exit string, which will be <tt><font size=+1>''</font></tt> for - normal exit. If the representation is longer than <i>n</i> bytes, it - is truncated but, if possible, properly formatted. The information - that - does not fit in the buffer is discarded, so a subsequent call - to <i>await</i> will return the information about the next exiting child, - not the remainder of the truncated message. In other words, each - call to <i>await</i> returns the information about one child, blocking - if necessary if no child has exited. If the calling process has - no - living children, <i>await</i> returns <tt><font size=+1>−1</font></tt>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/wait.c - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/lib9/await.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/rfork.html"><i>rfork</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/exits.html"><i>exits</i>(3)</a>,<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIAGNOSTICS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines set <i>errstr</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - To avoid name conflicts with the underlying system, <i>wait</i>, <i>waitpid</i>, - and <i>waitfor</i> are preprocessor macros defined as <i>p9wait</i>, <i>p9waitpid</i>, - and <i>p9waitfor</i>; see <a href="../man3/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/wctl.html b/man/man3/wctl.html deleted file mode 100644 index 071217e2..00000000 --- a/man/man3/wctl.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>wctl(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>WCTL(3)</b><td align=right><b>WCTL(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - drawresizewindow, drawsetlabel, drawtopwindow – window management<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <draw.h> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void drawresizewindow(Rectangle r) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int drawsetlabel(Display *d, char *name) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void drawtopwindow(void)<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These routines interact with a window manager to set the properties - of the window running the current program. They substitute for - interacting directly with the Plan 9 <i>rio</i>’s <tt><font size=+1>/dev/wctl</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Drawresizewindow</i> requests that the program’s window be resized - to have the width and height of the rectangle <i>r</i>. Only the width - and height are important; the offset is ignored. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Drawsetlabel</i> requests that the program’s window title be set to - <i>name</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Drawtopwindow</i> requests that the program’s window be moved above - all other windows and given the input focus.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libdraw/x11−init.c<br> - /usr/local/plan9/src/libdraw/x11−wsys.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man3/window.html b/man/man3/window.html deleted file mode 100644 index 83355bdd..00000000 --- a/man/man3/window.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,241 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>window(3) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>WINDOW(3)</b><td align=right><b>WINDOW(3)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Screen, allocscreen, publicscreen, freescreen, allocwindow, bottomwindow, - bottomnwindows, topwindow, topnwindows, originwindow – window management<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <u.h><br> - #include <libc.h><br> - #include <draw.h><br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>typedef<br> - struct Screen<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Display *display; /* display holding data */<br> - int id; /* id of system−held Screen */<br> - Image *image; /* unused; for reference only */<br> - Image *fill; /* color to paint behind windows */<br> - - </table> - } Screen;<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Screen* allocscreen(Image *image, Image *fill, int public) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Screen* publicscreen(Display *d, int id, ulong chan) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int freescreen(Screen *s) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>Image* allocwindow(Screen *s, Rectangle r, int ref, int val) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void bottomwindow(Image *w) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void bottomnwindows(Image **wp, int nw) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void topwindow(Image *w) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>void topnwindows(Image **wp, int nw) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>int originwindow(Image *w, Point log, Point scr) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>enum<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - /* refresh methods */<br> - Refbackup= 0,<br> - Refnone= 1,<br> - Refmesg= 2<br> - - </table> - - </table> - };<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Windows are represented as <tt><font size=+1>Images</font></tt> and may be treated as regular - images for all drawing operations. The routines discussed here - permit the creation, deletion, and shuffling of windows, facilities - that do not apply to regular images. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - To create windows, it is first necessary to allocate a <tt><font size=+1>Screen</font></tt> - data structure to gather them together. A <tt><font size=+1>Screen</font></tt> turns an arbitrary - image into something that may have windows upon it. It is created - by <tt><font size=+1>allocscreen</font></tt>, which takes an <i>image</i> upon which to place the windows - (typically <tt><font size=+1>display−>image</font></tt>), a <i>fill</i> image - to paint the background behind all the windows on the image, and - a flag specifying whether the result should be publicly visible. - If it is public, an arbitrary other program connected to the same - display may acquire a pointer to the same screen by calling <tt><font size=+1>publicscreen</font></tt> - with the <tt><font size=+1>Display</font></tt> pointer and the <i>id</i> of the - published <tt><font size=+1>Screen</font></tt>, as well as the expected channel descriptor, - as a safety check. It will usually require some out-of-band coordination - for programs to share a screen profitably. <tt><font size=+1>Freescreen</font></tt> releases - a <tt><font size=+1>Screen</font></tt>, although it may not actually disappear from view until - all the windows upon it have also been - deallocated. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Unlike <tt><font size=+1>allocwindow</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>allocscreen</font></tt> does <i>not</i> initialize the appearance - of the <tt><font size=+1>Screen</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Windows are created by <tt><font size=+1>allocwindow</font></tt>, which takes a pointer to the - <tt><font size=+1>Screen</font></tt> upon which to create the window, a rectangle <i>r</i> defining - its geometry, an integer pixel value <i>val</i> to color the window initially, - and a refresh method <tt><font size=+1>ref</font></tt>. The refresh methods are <tt><font size=+1>Refbackup</font></tt>, which - provides backing store and is the - method used by <a href="../man1/rio.html"><i>rio</i>(1)</a> for its clients; <tt><font size=+1>Refnone</font></tt>, which provides - no refresh and is designed for temporary uses such as sweeping - a display rectangle, for windows that are completely covered by - other windows, and for windows that are already protected by backing - store; and <tt><font size=+1>Refmesg</font></tt>, which causes messages to be - delivered to the owner of the window when it needs to be repainted. - <tt><font size=+1>Refmesg</font></tt> is not fully implemented. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The result of <tt><font size=+1>allocwindow</font></tt> is an <tt><font size=+1>Image</font></tt> pointer that may be treated - like any other image. In particular, it is freed by calling <tt><font size=+1>freeimage</font></tt> - (see <a href="../man3/allocimage.html"><i>allocimage</i>(3)</a>). The following functions, however, apply only - to windows, not regular images. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>Bottomwindow</font></tt> pushes window <i>w</i> to the bottom of the stack of windows - on its <tt><font size=+1>Screen</font></tt>, perhaps obscuring it. <tt><font size=+1>Topwindow</font></tt> pulls window <i>w</i> - to the top, making it fully visible on its <tt><font size=+1>Screen</font></tt>. (This <tt><font size=+1>Screen</font></tt> - may itself be within a window that is not fully visible; <tt><font size=+1>topwindow</font></tt> - will not affect the stacking of this parent - window.) <tt><font size=+1>Bottomnwindows</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>Topnwindows</font></tt> are analogous, but push - or pull a group of <i>nw</i> windows listed in the array <i>wp</i>. The order - within <i>wp</i> is unaffected. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each window is created as an <tt><font size=+1>Image</font></tt> whose <tt><font size=+1>Rectangle r</font></tt> corresponds - to the rectangle given to <tt><font size=+1>allocwindow</font></tt> when it was created. Thus, - a newly created window <i>w</i> resides on its <tt><font size=+1>Screen−>image</font></tt> at <i>w</i><tt><font size=+1>−>r</font></tt> and - has internal coordinates <i>w</i><tt><font size=+1>−>r</font></tt><i>.</i> Both these may be changed by a call - to <tt><font size=+1>originwindow</font></tt>. The two - <tt><font size=+1>Point</font></tt> arguments to <tt><font size=+1>originwindow</font></tt> define the upper left corner of - the logical coordinate system (<i>log</i>) and screen position (<i>scr</i>). - Their usage is shown in the Examples section. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <a href="../man1/Rio.html"><i>Rio</i>(1)</a> creates its client windows with backing store, <tt><font size=+1>Refbackup</font></tt>. - The graphics initialization routine, <tt><font size=+1>initdraw</font></tt> (see <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>), - builds a <tt><font size=+1>Screen</font></tt> upon this, and then allocates upon that another - window indented to protect the border. That window is created - <tt><font size=+1>Refnone</font></tt>, since the backing store created by <tt><font size=+1>rio - </font></tt>protects its contents. That window is the one known in the library - by the global name <tt><font size=+1>screen</font></tt> (a historic but confusing choice).<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - To move a window to the upper left corner of the display,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>originwindow(w, w−>r.min, Pt(0, 0));<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - - </table> - To leave a window where it is on the screen but change its internal - coordinate system so (0, 0) is the upper left corner of the window,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>originwindow(w, Pt(0, 0), w−>r.min);<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - - </table> - After this is done, <tt><font size=+1>w−>r</font></tt> is translated to the origin and there - will be no way to discover the actual screen position of the window - unless it is recorded separately.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/libdraw<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/cachechars.html"><i>cachechars</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The refresh method <tt><font size=+1>Refmesg</font></tt> should be finished.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man4/9pserve.html b/man/man4/9pserve.html deleted file mode 100644 index c9f2c3b7..00000000 --- a/man/man4/9pserve.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,79 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>9pserve(4) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>9PSERVE(4)</b><td align=right><b>9PSERVE(4)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - 9pserve – announce and multiplex 9P service<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>9pserve</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−v</font></tt> ] <i>addr<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - On Plan 9, when a user-level file server mounts itself into a - name space or posts itself in <tt><font size=+1>/srv</font></tt>, the Plan 9 kernel multiplexes - the potentially many processes accessing the server into a single - 9P conversation. The user-level server need not concern itself - with how many processes are accessing it or with cleaning up - after a process when it exits unexpectedly. On Unix, <i>9pserve</i> takes - the place of the Plan 9 kernel, multiplexing clients onto a single - server conversation and cleaning up after clients when they hang - up unexpectedly. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>9pserve</i> announces a 9P service on <i>addr</i> and multiplexes any 9P - clients connecting to <i>addr</i> into a single conversation with a 9P - server on <i>9pserve</i>’s standard input and output. When a client hangs - up, <i>9pserve</i> flushes any outstanding 9P transactions and clunks - any outstanding fids belonging to the client. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>9pserve</i> is typically not invoked directly; use <a href="../man3/post9pservice.html"><i>post9pservice</i>(3)</a> - instead.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man4/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(4)</a>, <i>intro</i>(9p)<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/9pserve.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man4/acme.html b/man/man4/acme.html deleted file mode 100644 index ac310c13..00000000 --- a/man/man4/acme.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,268 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>acme(4) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>ACME(4)</b><td align=right><b>ACME(4)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - acme – control files for text windows<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>acme</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> <i>varfont</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−F</font></tt> <i>fixfont</i> ] [ <i>file</i> ... ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The text window system <a href="../man1/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(1)</a> serves a variety of files for reading, - writing, and controlling windows. Some of them are virtual versions - of system files for dealing with the virtual console; others control - operations of <i>acme</i> itself. When a command is run under <i>acme</i>, a - directory holding these files is posted as the 9P - service <tt><font size=+1>acme</font></tt> (using <a href="../man4/9pserve.html"><i>9pserve</i>(4)</a>). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Some of these files supply virtual versions of services available - from the underlying environment, in particular the character terminal - files in Plan 9’s <i>cons</i>(3). (Unlike in Plan 9’s <i>rio</i>(1), each command - under <i>acme</i> sees the same set of files; there is not a distinct - <tt><font size=+1>/dev/cons</font></tt> for each window.) Other files are unique to - <i>acme</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>acme</font></tt>is a subdirectory used by <tt><font size=+1>win</font></tt> (see <a href="../man1/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(1)</a>) as a mount point - for the <i>acme</i> files associated with the window in which <tt><font size=+1>win</font></tt> is - running. It has no specific function under <i>acme</i> itself.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>cons</font></tt>is the standard and diagnostic output file for all commands - run under <i>acme</i>. (Input for commands is redirected to <tt><font size=+1>/dev/null</font></tt>.) - Text written to <tt><font size=+1>cons</font></tt> appears in a window labeled <i>dir</i><tt><font size=+1>/+Errors</font></tt>, - where <i>dir</i> is the directory in which the command was run. The window - is created if necessary, but not until text is - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - actually written.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>consctl<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Is an empty unwritable file present only for compatibility; there - is no way to turn off ‘echo’, for example, under <i>acme</i>.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>index<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - holds a sequence of lines of text, one per window. Each line has - 5 decimal numbers, each formatted in 11 characters plus a blank--the - window ID; number of characters (runes) in the tag; number of - characters in the body; a 1 if the window is a directory, 0 otherwise; - and a 1 if the window is modified, 0 - otherwise--followed by the tag up to a newline if present. Thus - at character position 5x12 starts the name of the window. If a - file has multiple zeroxed windows open, only the most recently - used will appear in the <tt><font size=+1>index</font></tt> file.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>label<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - is an empty file, writable without effect, present only for compatibility - with <tt><font size=+1>rio</font></tt>.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>new</font></tt> A directory analogous to the numbered directories (<i>q.v.</i>). Accessing - any file in <tt><font size=+1>new</font></tt> creates a new window. Thus to cause text to appear - in a new window, write it to <tt><font size=+1>/dev/new/body</font></tt>. For more control, - open <tt><font size=+1>/dev/new/ctl</font></tt> and use the interface described below. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each <i>acme</i> window has associated a directory numbered by its ID. - Window IDs are chosen sequentially and may be discovered by the - <tt><font size=+1>ID</font></tt> command, by reading the <tt><font size=+1>ctl</font></tt> file, or indirectly through the - <tt><font size=+1>index</font></tt> file. The files in the numbered directories are as follows.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>addr</font></tt>may be written with any textual address (line number, regular - expression, etc.), in the format understood by button 3 but without - the initial colon, including compound addresses, to set the address - for text accessed through the <tt><font size=+1>data</font></tt> file. When read, it returns - the value of the address that would next be read or - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - written through the <tt><font size=+1>data</font></tt> file, in the format <tt><font size=+1>#</font></tt><i>m</i><tt><font size=+1>,#</font></tt><i>n</i> where <i>m</i> and - <i>n</i> are character (not byte) offsets. If <i>m</i> and <i>n</i> are identical, - the format is just <tt><font size=+1>#</font></tt><i>m</i>. Thus a regular expression may be evaluated - by writing it to <tt><font size=+1>addr</font></tt> and reading it back. The <tt><font size=+1>addr</font></tt> address has - no effect on the user’s selection of text. - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>body</font></tt>holds contents of the window body. It may be read at any byte - offset. Text written to <tt><font size=+1>body</font></tt> is always appended; the file offset - is ignored.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>ctl</font></tt> may be read to recover the five numbers as held in the <tt><font size=+1>index</font></tt> - file, described above, plus two more fields: the width of the - window in pixels and the name of the font used in the window. - Text messages may be written to <tt><font size=+1>ctl</font></tt> to affect the window. Each - message is terminated by a newline and multiple messages - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - may be sent in a single write.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>addr=dot</font></tt> Set the <tt><font size=+1>addr</font></tt> address to that of the user’s selected text - in the window.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>clean</font></tt> Mark the window clean as though it has just been written.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>dirty</font></tt> Mark the window dirty, the opposite of clean.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>cleartag</font></tt> Remove all text in the tag after the vertical bar.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>del</font></tt> Equivalent to the <tt><font size=+1>Del</font></tt> interactive command.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>delete</font></tt> Equivalent to the <tt><font size=+1>Delete</font></tt> interactive command.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>dot=addr</font></tt> Set the user’s selected text in the window to the text - addressed by the <tt><font size=+1>addr</font></tt> address.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>dump</font></tt> <i>command</i>Set the command string to recreate the window from - a dump file.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>dumpdir</font></tt> <i>directory<br> - </i>Set the directory in which to run the command to recreate the - window from a dump file.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>get</font></tt> Equivalent to the <tt><font size=+1>Get</font></tt> interactive command with no arguments; - accepts no arguments.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>limit=addr</font></tt> When the <tt><font size=+1>ctl</font></tt> file is first opened, regular expression - context searches in <tt><font size=+1>addr</font></tt> addresses examine the whole file; this - message restricts subsequent searches to the current <tt><font size=+1>addr</font></tt> address.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>mark</font></tt> Cancel <tt><font size=+1>nomark</font></tt>, returning the window to the usual state wherein - each modification to the body must be undone individually.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>name</font></tt> <i>name</i> Set the name of the window to <i>name</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>nomark</font></tt> Turn off automatic ‘marking’ of changes, so a set of related - changes may be undone in a single <tt><font size=+1>Undo</font></tt> interactive command.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>noscroll</font></tt> Turn off automatic ‘scrolling’ of the window to show text - written to the body.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>put</font></tt> Equivalent to the <tt><font size=+1>Put</font></tt> interactive command with no arguments; - accepts no arguments.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>scroll</font></tt> Cancel a <tt><font size=+1>noscroll</font></tt> message, returning the window to the default - state wherein each write to the <tt><font size=+1>body</font></tt> file causes the window to - ‘scroll’ to display the new text.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>show</font></tt> Guarantee at least some of the selected text is visible on - the display.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>data</font></tt>is used in conjunction with <tt><font size=+1>addr</font></tt> for random access to the - contents of the body. The file offset is ignored when writing - the <tt><font size=+1>data</font></tt> file; instead the location of the data to be read or - written is determined by the state of the <tt><font size=+1>addr</font></tt> file. Text, which - must contain only whole characters (no ‘partial runes’), written - to - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>data</font></tt> replaces the characters addressed by the <tt><font size=+1>addr</font></tt> file and sets - the address to the null string at the end of the written text. - A read from <tt><font size=+1>data</font></tt> returns as many whole characters as the read - count will permit starting at the beginning of the <tt><font size=+1>addr</font></tt> address - (the end of the address has no effect) and sets the - address to the null string at the end of the returned characters.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>event<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - When a window’s <tt><font size=+1>event</font></tt> file is open, changes to the window occur - as always but the actions are also reported as messages to the - reader of the file. Also, user actions with buttons 2 and 3 (other - than chorded <tt><font size=+1>Cut</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>Paste</font></tt>, which behave normally) have no immediate - effect on the window; it is expected that - the program reading the <tt><font size=+1>event</font></tt> file will interpret them. The messages - have a fixed format: a character indicating the origin or cause - of the action, a character indicating the type of the action, - four free-format blank-terminated decimal numbers, optional text, - and a newline. The first and second numbers are - the character addresses of the action, the third is a flag, and - the final is a count of the characters in the optional text, which - may itself contain newlines. The origin characters are <tt><font size=+1>E</font></tt> for writes - to the <tt><font size=+1>body</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>tag</font></tt> file, <tt><font size=+1>F</font></tt> for actions through the window’s other - files, <tt><font size=+1>K</font></tt> for the keyboard, and <tt><font size=+1>M</font></tt> for the mouse. The - type characters are <tt><font size=+1>D</font></tt> for text deleted from the body, <tt><font size=+1>d</font></tt> for text - deleted from the tag, <tt><font size=+1>I</font></tt> for text inserted to the body, <tt><font size=+1>i</font></tt> for text - inserted to the tag, <tt><font size=+1>L</font></tt> for a button 3 action in the body, <tt><font size=+1>l</font></tt> for - a button 3 action in the tag, <tt><font size=+1>X</font></tt> for a button 2 action in the body, - and <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt> for a button 2 action in the tag. - If the relevant text has less than 256 characters, it is included - in the message; otherwise it is elided, the fourth number is 0, - and the program must read it from the <tt><font size=+1>data</font></tt> file if needed. No - text is sent on a <tt><font size=+1>D</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>d</font></tt> message.<br> - For <tt><font size=+1>D</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>d</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>I</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>i</font></tt> the flag is always zero. For <tt><font size=+1>X</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt>, the flag - is a bitwise OR (reported decimally) of the following: 1 if the - text indicated is recognized as an <i>acme</i> built-in command; 2 if - the text indicated is a null string that has a non-null expansion; - if so, another complete message will follow describing the - expansion exactly as if it had been indicated explicitly (its - flag will always be 0); 8 if the command has an extra (chorded) - argument; if so, two more complete messages will follow reporting - the argument (with all numbers 0 except the character count) and - where it originated, in the form of a fully-qualified - button 3 style address.<br> - For <tt><font size=+1>L</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>l</font></tt>, the flag is the bitwise OR of the following: 1 if - <i>acme</i> can interpret the action without loading a new file; 2 if - a second (post-expansion) message follows, analogous to that with - <tt><font size=+1>X</font></tt> messages; 4 if the text is a file or window name (perhaps with - address) rather than plain literal text. - For messages with the 1 bit on in the flag, writing the message - back to the <tt><font size=+1>event</font></tt> file, but with the flag, count, and text omitted, - will cause the action to be applied to the file exactly as it - would have been if the <tt><font size=+1>event</font></tt> file had not been open.<br> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>tag</font></tt> holds contents of the window tag. It may be read at any byte - offset. Text written to <tt><font size=+1>tag</font></tt> is always appended; the file offset - is ignored.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/acme<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/rio.html"><i>rio</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/acme.html"><i>acme</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man4/import.html b/man/man4/import.html deleted file mode 100644 index e0eca5cb..00000000 --- a/man/man4/import.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>import(4) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>IMPORT(4)</b><td align=right><b>IMPORT(4)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - import – import 9P resources from another system<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>import</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−df</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> <i>ns</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−p</font></tt> <i>prog</i> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−s</font></tt> <i>service</i> ] <i>system<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Import</i> presents the 9P service <i>service</i> (default <tt><font size=+1>plumb</font></tt>) running - on <i>system</i> as a service on the local system, in the current name - space. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>−n</font></tt> option sets the remote name space directory where <i>import</i> - should expect to find <i>service</i>. If it is not specified, <i>import</i> - uses name of the local system’s name space directory. (Since name - space directories are conventionally inside <tt><font size=+1>/tmp</font></tt>, the path have - different meanings on the two systems.) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>Import</i> connects to <i>system</i> using <a href="../man1/ssh.html"><i>ssh</i>(1)</a>. It invokes <i>import</i> on the - remote system to carry out the remote side of the protocol. The - <tt><font size=+1>−p</font></tt> option specifies the path to <i>import</i> on the remote system, in - case it is not in the system search path. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>−d</font></tt> option turns on debugging. The <tt><font size=+1>−f</font></tt> option keeps <i>import</i> from - forking itself into the background, also useful for debugging.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Suppose you run <tt><font size=+1>sam −r</font></tt> to the CPU server <i>anna</i>. <i>Sam</i> wants to talk - to a plumber on the local terminal, but the file names will refer - to files on <i>anna</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - To fix this problem, create a new name space directory and start - a new plumber on <i>anna</i>:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>remotens=/tmp/ns.`whoami`.on.`hostname`<br> - ssh anna mkdir $remotens<br> - ssh anna NAMESPACE=$remotens plumber<br> - </font></tt>Now import that plumber to the local name space before starting - <i>sam</i> and <i>9term</i>:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>NAMESPACE=/tmp/ns.anna<br> - mkdir $NAMESPACE<br> - import −n $remotens −s plumb anna<br> - sam &<br> - 9term ssh anna &<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/import.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man4/9pserve.html"><i>9pserve</i>(4)</a>, <a href="../man4/intro.html"><i>intro</i>(4)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man4/index.html b/man/man4/index.html deleted file mode 100644 index bef356e8..00000000 --- a/man/man4/index.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> -<title>Manual Section 4 - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -</head> -<body> -<table width=100%> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<center> -<table border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 width=100%> -<tr height=1><td width=200><td> -<tr><td colspan=2> - <center> - <b>Manual Section 4 - Plan 9 from User Space</b> - </center> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="intro.html">intro(4)</a><td>intro – introduction to file servers -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="9pserve.html">9pserve(4)</a><td>9pserve – announce and multiplex 9P service -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="acme.html">acme(4)</a><td>acme – control files for text windows -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="import.html">import(4)</a><td>import – import 9P resources from another system -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="plumber.html">plumber(4)</a><td>plumber – file system for interprocess messaging -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="ramfs.html">ramfs(4)</a><td>ramfs – memory file system -</table> -</center> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<td width=20> -</table> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/man/man4/intro.html b/man/man4/intro.html deleted file mode 100644 index ec2409c0..00000000 --- a/man/man4/intro.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>intro(4) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>INTRO(4)</b><td align=right><b>INTRO(4)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - intro – introduction to file servers<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - A Plan 9 <i>file server</i> provides a file tree to processes. This section - of the manual describes servers that can be mounted in a name - space to give a file-like interface to interesting services. A - file server may be a provider of a conventional file system, with - files maintained on permanent storage, or it may also be a process - that synthesizes files in some manner. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - In Plan 9, the kernel mount device <i>mnt</i>(3) acts as a client to - the 9P servers mounted in the current name space, translating - system calls such as <a href="../man2/open.html"><i>open</i>(2)</a> into 9P transactions such as <i>open</i>(9p). - The kernel also multiplexes the potentially many processes onto - a single 9P conversation with each server. Finally, the kernel - provides each process with its own private <i>name space</i> which it - can customize at will. Modern Unix systems do not provide these - niceties, so the Unix port of these Plan 9 file servers provides - them via other means. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - On Unix, 9P clients do not access servers via the traditional - file system call interface. Only the Unix name space can be accessed - that way. Instead, 9P clients use the <a href="../man3/9pclient.html"><i>9pclient</i>(3)</a> library to connect - and interact directly with particular 9P servers. The <a href="../man1/9p.html"><i>9p</i>(1)</a> command-line - client is useful for interactive use and in shell - scripts. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - To preserve the façade of a single 9P conversation with each server, - 9P servers invoke <a href="../man4/9pserve.html"><i>9pserve</i>(4)</a>, typically via <a href="../man3/post9pservice.html"><i>post9pservice</i>(3)</a>. - <i>9pserve</i> announces a 9P service at a particular network address - and multiplexes the clients that connect to that address onto - a single 9P conversation with the server. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each ported program operates in a pseudo-name space that determines - which 9P servers it is using. The name space of a ported program - is represented by a directory containing Unix domain sockets, - one for each 9P server. The directory defaults to <tt><font size=+1>/tmp/ns.$USER.$DISPLAY</font></tt>, - meaning that all programs in an X - Windows login session share a single name space. Setting the <tt><font size=+1>$NAMESPACE</font></tt> - environment variable overrides this default. The <a href="../man1/namespace.html"><i>namespace</i>(1)</a> - command prints the current name space directory. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Occasionally it is useful to be able to connect the input or output - of a standard Unix program to a file served by a 9P server. The - new <i>openfd</i>(9p) 9P transaction, which depends on file descriptor - passing, provides a sufficient workaround in many cases. <i>9pserve</i>’s - implementation of <i>openfd</i> (see also <i>fsopenfd</i> in - <a href="../man3/9pclient.html"><i>9pclient</i>(3)</a>) returns the read or write end of a pipe; a helper - process transfers data between the other end of the pipe and the - 9P server. Note that since the data is being transferred via a - pipe, 9P read and write errors cannot be passed on to the Unix - program. The Unix program sees only end-of-file or a closed pipe. - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man4/plumber.html b/man/man4/plumber.html deleted file mode 100644 index 83e5943f..00000000 --- a/man/man4/plumber.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,122 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>plumber(4) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>PLUMBER(4)</b><td align=right><b>PLUMBER(4)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - plumber – file system for interprocess messaging<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>plumber</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−p</font></tt> <i>plumbing</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <i>plumber</i> is a user-level file server that receives, examines, - rewrites, and dispatches <a href="../man7/plumb.html"><i>plumb</i>(7)</a> messages between programs. Its - behavior is programmed by a <i>plumbing</i> file (default <tt><font size=+1>$HOME/lib/plumbing</font></tt>) - in the format of <a href="../man7/plumb.html"><i>plumb</i>(7)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Its services are posted via <a href="../man4/9pserve.html"><i>9pserve</i>(4)</a> as <tt><font size=+1>plumb</font></tt>. and consist of - two pre-defined files, <tt><font size=+1>plumb/send</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>plumb/rules</font></tt>, and a set of - output <i>ports</i> for dispatching messages to applications. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Programs use <tt><font size=+1>fswrite</font></tt> (see <a href="../man3/9pclient.html"><i>9pclient</i>(3)</a>) to deliver messages to - the <tt><font size=+1>send</font></tt> file, and <i>fsread</i> to receive them from the corresponding - port. For example, <a href="../man1/sam.html"><i>sam</i>(1)</a>’s <tt><font size=+1>plumb</font></tt> menu item or the <tt><font size=+1>B</font></tt> command cause - a message to be sent to <tt><font size=+1>plumb/send</font></tt>; <tt><font size=+1>sam</font></tt> in turn reads from, by - convention, <tt><font size=+1>plumb/edit</font></tt> to receive - messages about files to open. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A copy of each message is sent to each client that has the corresponding - port open. If none has it open, and the rule has a <tt><font size=+1>plumb client</font></tt> - or <tt><font size=+1>plumb start</font></tt> rule, that rule is applied. A <tt><font size=+1>plumb client</font></tt> rule - causes the specified command to be run and the message to be held - for delivery when the port is opened. A - <tt><font size=+1>plumb start</font></tt> rule runs the command but discards the message. If - neither <tt><font size=+1>start</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>client</font></tt> is specified and the port is not open, - the message is discarded and a write error is returned to the - sender. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The set of output ports is determined dynamically by the specification - in the plumbing rules file: a port is created for each unique - destination of a <tt><font size=+1>plumb to</font></tt> rule. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The set of rules currently active may be examined by reading the - file <tt><font size=+1>plumb/rules</font></tt>; appending to this file adds new rules to the - set, while creating it (opening it with <tt><font size=+1>OTRUNC</font></tt>) clears the rule - set. Thus the rule set may be edited dynamically with a traditional - text editor. However, ports are never deleted dynamically; - if a new set of rules does not include a port that was defined - in earlier rules, that port will still exist (although no new - messages will be delivered there).<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>$HOME/lib/plumbing</font></tt> default rules file<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/plumb<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - directory to search for files in <tt><font size=+1>include</font></tt> statements<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>plumb</font></tt> mount name for <a href="../man4/plumber.html"><i>plumber</i>(4)</a>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/plumb<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/plumb.html"><i>plumb</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man3/plumb.html"><i>plumb</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man7/plumb.html"><i>plumb</i>(7)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man4/ramfs.html b/man/man4/ramfs.html deleted file mode 100644 index 7fb86f5a..00000000 --- a/man/man4/ramfs.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,81 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>ramfs(4) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>RAMFS(4)</b><td align=right><b>RAMFS(4)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - ramfs – memory file system<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>ramfs</font></tt> [ <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> ] [ <tt><font size=+1>−S</font></tt> <i>service</i> ]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Ramfs</i> starts a 9P file server keeping all files in memory. Initially - the file tree is empty. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - By default <i>ramfs</i> posts its service as <tt><font size=+1>ramfs</font></tt> using <a href="../man4/9pserve.html"><i>9pserve</i>(4)</a>. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>−S</font></tt> flag specifies an alternate service name for ramfs to use. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>−i</font></tt> flag tells <i>ramfs</i> to use file descriptors 0 and 1 for its - communication channel rather than create a pipe. This makes it - possible to use <i>ramfs</i> as a file server on a remote machine: the - file descriptors 0 and 1 will be the network channel from <i>ramfs</i> - to the client machine. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - This program is useful mainly as an example of how to write a - user-level file server. It can also be used to provide high-performance - temporary files.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SOURCE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/src/cmd/ramfs.c<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/9p.html"><i>9p</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man4/9pserve.html"><i>9pserve</i>(4)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man5/index.html b/man/man5/index.html deleted file mode 100644 index f6ea86f3..00000000 --- a/man/man5/index.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> -<title>Manual Section 5 - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -</head> -<body> -<table width=100%> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<center> -<table border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 width=100%> -<tr height=1><td width=200><td> -<tr><td colspan=2> - <center> - <b>Manual Section 5 - Plan 9 from User Space</b> - </center> -<tr height=10><td> -</table> -</center> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<td width=20> -</table> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/man/man7/INDEX b/man/man7/INDEX index f7c1bd2a..79302660 100644 --- a/man/man7/INDEX +++ b/man/man7/INDEX @@ -9,6 +9,7 @@ ms ms.7 plot plot.7 plumb plumb.7 regexp regexp.7 +regexp9 regexp9.7 thumbprint thumbprint.7 ASCII utf.7 UTF utf.7 diff --git a/man/man7/color.html b/man/man7/color.html deleted file mode 100644 index 262e4633..00000000 --- a/man/man7/color.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,169 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>color(7) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>COLOR(7)</b><td align=right><b>COLOR(7)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - color – representation of pixels and colors<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - To address problems of consistency and portability among applications, - Plan 9 uses a fixed color map, called <tt><font size=+1>rgbv</font></tt>, on 8-bit-per-pixel - displays. Although this avoids problems caused by multiplexing - color maps between applications, it requires that the color map - chosen be suitable for most purposes and usable for - all. Other systems that use fixed color maps tend to sample the - color cube uniformly, which has advantages--mapping from a (red, - green, blue) triple to the color map and back again is easy--but - ignores an important property of the human visual system: eyes - are much more sensitive to small changes in intensity than - to changes in hue. Sampling the color cube uniformly gives a color - map with many different hues, but only a few shades of each. Continuous - tone images converted into such maps demonstrate conspicuous artifacts. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Rather than dice the color cube into subregions of size 6×6×6 (as - in Netscape Navigator) or 8×8×4 (as in previous releases of Plan - 9), picking 1 color in each, the <tt><font size=+1>rgbv</font></tt> color map uses a 4×4×4 subdivision, - with 4 shades in each subcube. The idea is to reduce the color - resolution by dicing the color cube into fewer - cells, and to use the extra space to increase the intensity resolution. - This results in 16 grey shades (4 grey subcubes with 4 samples - in each), 13 shades of each primary and secondary color (3 subcubes - with 4 samples plus black) and a reasonable selection of colors - covering the rest of the color cube. The advantage is - better representation of continuous tones. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The following function computes the 256 3-byte entries in the - color map:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>void<br> - setmaprgbv(uchar cmap[256][3])<br> - {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - uchar *c;<br> - int r, g, b, v;<br> - int num, den;<br> - int i, j;<br> - for(r=0,i=0; r!=4; r++)<br> - for(v=0; v!=4; v++,i+=16)<br> - for(g=0,j=v−r; g!=4; g++)<br> - for(b=0; b!=4; b++,j++){<br> - c = cmap[i+(j&15)];<br> - den = r;<br> - if(g > den)<br> - den = g;<br> - if(b > den)<br> - den = b;<br> - if(den == 0) /* would divide check; pick grey shades */<br> - c[0] = c[1] = c[2] = 17*v;<br> - else{<br> - num = 17*(4*den+v);<br> - c[0] = r*num/den;<br> - c[1] = g*num/den;<br> - c[2] = b*num/den;<br> - }<br> - }<br> - - </table> - }<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - There are 4 nested loops to pick the (red,green,blue) coordinates - of the subcube, and the value (intensity) within the subcube, - indexed by <tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>g</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>b</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>v</font></tt>, whence the name <i>rgbv</i>. The peculiar - order in which the color map is indexed is designed to distribute - the grey shades uniformly through the map--the <i>i</i>’th grey - shade, 0<=<i>i</i><=15 has index <i>i</i>x17, with black going to 0 and white to - 255. Therefore, when a call to <tt><font size=+1>draw</font></tt> converts a 1, 2 or 4 bit-per-pixel - picture to 8 bits per pixel (which it does by replicating the - pixels’ bits), the converted pixel values are the appropriate - grey shades. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>rgbv</font></tt> map is not gamma-corrected, for two reasons. First, photographic - film and television are both normally under-corrected, the former - by an accident of physics and the latter by NTSC’s design. Second, - we require extra color resolution at low intensities because of - the non-linear response and adaptation of - the human visual system. Properly gamma-corrected displays with - adequate low-intensity resolution pack the high-intensity parts - of the color cube with colors whose differences are almost imperceptible. - Either reason suggests concentrating the available intensities - at the low end of the range. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - On ‘true-color’ displays with separate values for the red, green, - and blue components of a pixel, the values are chosen so 0 represents - no intensity (black) and the maximum value (255 for an 8-bit-per-color - display) represents full intensity (e.g., full red). Common display - depths are 24 bits per pixel, with 8 bits per - color in order red, green, blue, and 16 bits per pixel, with 5 - bits of red, 6 bits of green, and 5 bits of blue. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Colors may also be created with an opacity factor called <tt><font size=+1>alpha</font></tt>, - which is scaled so 0 represents fully transparent and 255 represents - opaque color. The alpha is <i>premultiplied</i> into the other channels, - as described in the paper by Porter and Duff cited in <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>. - The function <tt><font size=+1>setalpha</font></tt> (see <a href="../man3/allocimage.html"><i>allocimage</i>(3)</a>) aids the - initialization of color values with non-trivial alpha. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The packing of pixels into bytes and words is odd. For compatibility - with VGA frame buffers, the bits within a pixel byte are in big-endian - order (leftmost pixel is most significant bits in byte), while - bytes within a pixel are packed in little-endian order. Pixels - are stored in contiguous bytes. This results in unintuitive - pixel formats. For example, for the RGB24 format, the byte ordering - is blue, green, red. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - To maintain a constant external representation, the <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a> interface - as well as the various graphics libraries represent colors by - 32-bit numbers, as described in <a href="../man3/color.html"><i>color</i>(3)</a>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/color.html"><i>color</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man7/face.html b/man/man7/face.html deleted file mode 100644 index db220326..00000000 --- a/man/man7/face.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>face(7) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>FACE(7)</b><td align=right><b>FACE(7)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - face – face files<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The directories <tt><font size=+1>/usr/$user/lib/face</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>/lib/face</font></tt> contain a hierarchy - of images of people. In those directories are subdirectories named - by the sizes of the corresponding image files: <tt><font size=+1>48x48x1</font></tt> (48 by - 48 pixels, one bit per pixel); <tt><font size=+1>48x48x2</font></tt> (48 by 48 pixels, two (grey) - bits per pixel); <tt><font size=+1>48x48x4</font></tt> (48 by 48 - pixels, four (grey) bits per pixel); <tt><font size=+1>48x48x8</font></tt> (48 by 48 pixels, - eight (color-mapped) bits per pixel); <tt><font size=+1>512x512x8</font></tt> (512 by 512 pixels, - eight (color-mapped) bits per pixel); <tt><font size=+1>512x512x24</font></tt> (512 by 512 pixels, - twenty-four bits per pixel (3 times 8 bits per color)). The large - files serve no special purpose; they are stored as - images (see <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a>). The small files are the ‘icons’ displayed - by <tt><font size=+1>faces</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>seemail</font></tt> (see Plan 9’s <i>faces</i>(1)); for depths less - than 4, their format is special. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - One- and two-bit deep icons are stored as text, one line of the - file to one scan line of display. Each line is divided into 8-bit, - 16-bit, or 32-bit big-endian words, stored as a list of comma-separated - hexadecimal C constants, such as:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>0x9200, 0x1bb0, 0x003e,<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - This odd format is historical and the programs that read it are - somewhat forgiving about blanks and the need for commas. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The files <tt><font size=+1>lib/face/*/.dict</font></tt> hold a correspondence between users - at machines and face files. The format is<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>machine</i>/<i>user directory</i>/<i>file</i>.<i>ver <br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - - </table> - The <i>machine</i> is the domain name of the machine sending the message, - and <i>user</i> the name of the user sending it. The <i>directory</i> is a further - subdirectory of (say) <tt><font size=+1>/lib/face/48x48x1</font></tt>, named by a single letter - corresponding to the first character of the user names. The <i>file</i> - is the name of the file, typically but not - always the user name, and <i>ver</i> is a number to distinguish different - images, for example to distinguish the image for Bill Gates from - the image for Bill Joy, both of which might otherwise be called - <tt><font size=+1>b/bill</font></tt>. For example, Bill Gates might be represented by the line<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>microsoft.com/bill b/bill.1<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - If multiple entries exist for a user in the various <tt><font size=+1>.dict</font></tt> files, - <i>faces</i> chooses the highest pixel size less than or equal to that - of the display on which it is running. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Finally, or rather firstly, the file <tt><font size=+1>/lib/face/.machinelist</font></tt> contains - a list of machine/domain pairs, one per line, to map any of a - set of machines to a single domain name to be looked up in the - <tt><font size=+1>.dict</font></tt> files. The machine name may be a regular expression, so - for example the entry<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>.*research\.bell−labs\.com astro<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - maps any of the machines in Bell Labs Research into the shorthand - name <tt><font size=+1>astro</font></tt>, which then appears as a domain name in the <tt><font size=+1>.dict</font></tt> files.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/mail.html"><i>mail</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/tweak.html"><i>tweak</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man7/font.html b/man/man7/font.html deleted file mode 100644 index a6bd6a91..00000000 --- a/man/man7/font.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>font(7) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>FONT(7)</b><td align=right><b>FONT(7)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - font, subfont – external format for fonts and subfonts<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <draw.h><br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Fonts and subfonts are described in <a href="../man3/cachechars.html"><i>cachechars</i>(3)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - External fonts are described by a plain text file that can be - read using <i>openfont</i>. The format of the file is a header followed - by any number of subfont range specifications. The header contains - two numbers: the height and the ascent, both in pixels. The height - is the inter-line spacing and the ascent is the distance from - the top of the line to the baseline. These numbers are chosen - to display consistently all the subfonts of the font. A subfont - range specification contains two or three numbers and a file name. - The numbers are the inclusive range of characters covered by the - subfont, with an optional starting position within the subfont, - and the file name names an external file suitable for <i>readsubfont</i> - (see <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>). The minimum number of a covered range is mapped - to the specified starting position (default zero) of the corresponding - subfont. If the subfont file name does not begin with a slash, - it is taken relative to the directory containing the - font file. Each field must be followed by some white space. Each - numeric field may be C-format decimal, octal, or hexadecimal. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - External subfonts are represented in a more rigid format that - can be read and written using <i>readsubfont</i> and <i>writesubfont</i> (see - <a href="../man3/subfont.html"><i>subfont</i>(3)</a>). The format for subfont files is: an image containing - character glyphs, followed by a subfont header, followed by character - information. The image has the format for external image - files described in <a href="../man7/image.html"><i>image</i>(7)</a>. The subfont header has 3 decimal - strings: <tt><font size=+1>n</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>height</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>ascent</font></tt>. Each number is right-justified - and blank padded in 11 characters, followed by a blank. The character - <tt><font size=+1>info</font></tt> consists of <tt><font size=+1>n</font></tt>+1 6-byte entries, each giving the <tt><font size=+1>Fontchar - x</font></tt> (2 bytes, low order byte first), <tt><font size=+1>top</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>bottom</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>left</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>width</font></tt>. The <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt> field of the last <tt><font size=+1>Fontchar</font></tt> is used to calculate - the image width of the previous character; the other fields in - the last <tt><font size=+1>Fontchar</font></tt> are irrelevant. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Note that the convention of using the character with value zero - (NUL) to represent characters of zero width (see <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>) means - that fonts should have, as their zeroth character, one with non-zero - width.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/font/*</font></tt> font directories<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/cachechars.html"><i>cachechars</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/subfont.html"><i>subfont</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man7/image.html b/man/man7/image.html deleted file mode 100644 index f81c023b..00000000 --- a/man/man7/image.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,175 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>image(7) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>IMAGE(7)</b><td align=right><b>IMAGE(7)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - image – external format for images<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <draw.h><br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Images are described in <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>, and the definition of pixel - values is in <a href="../man7/color.html"><i>color</i>(7)</a>. Fonts and images are stored in external - files in machine-independent formats. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Image files are read and written using <tt><font size=+1>readimage</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>writeimage</font></tt> - (see <a href="../man3/allocimage.html"><i>allocimage</i>(3)</a>),<i>or</i> <tt><font size=+1>readmemimage</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>writememimage</font></tt> (see <a href="../man3/memdraw.html"><i>memdraw</i>(3)</a>). - An uncompressed image file starts with 5 strings: <tt><font size=+1>chan</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>r.min.x</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>r.min.y</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>r.max.x</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>r.max.y</font></tt>. Each is right-justified and blank - padded in 11 - characters, followed by a blank. The <tt><font size=+1>chan</font></tt> value is a textual string - describing the pixel format (see <tt><font size=+1>strtochan</font></tt> in <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a> and - the discussion of channel descriptors below), and the rectangle - coordinates are decimal strings. The rest of the file contains - the <tt><font size=+1>r.max.y−r.min.y</font></tt> rows of pixel data. A <i>row</i> consists - of the byte containing pixel <tt><font size=+1>r.min.x</font></tt> and all the bytes up to and - including the byte containing pixel <tt><font size=+1>r.max.x</font></tt>-1. For images with - depth <i>d</i> less than eight, a pixel with x-coordinate = <i>x</i> will appear - as <i>d</i> contiguous bits in a byte, with the pixel’s high order bit - starting at the byte’s bit number <i>w</i>×(<i>x</i> mod (8/<i>w</i>)), where - bits within a byte are numbered 0 to 7 from the high order to - the low order bit. Rows contain integral number of bytes, so there - may be some unused pixels at either end of a row. If <i>d</i> is greater - than 8, the definition of images requires that it will a multiple - of 8, so pixel values take up an integral number of bytes. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>loadimage</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>unloadimage</font></tt> functions described in <a href="../man3/allocimage.html"><i>allocimage</i>(3)</a> - also deal with rows in this format, stored in user memory. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The channel format string is a sequence of two-character channel - descriptions, each comprising a letter (<tt><font size=+1>r</font></tt> for red, <tt><font size=+1>g</font></tt> for green, - <tt><font size=+1>b</font></tt> for blue, <tt><font size=+1>a</font></tt> for alpha, <tt><font size=+1>m</font></tt> for color-mapped, <tt><font size=+1>k</font></tt> for greyscale, - and <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt> for “don’t care”) followed by a number of bits per pixel. - The sum of the channel bits per pixel is the depth of the image, - which must be either a divisor or a multiple of eight. It is an - error to have more than one of any channel but <tt><font size=+1>x</font></tt>. An image must - have either a greyscale channel; a color mapped channel; or red, - green, and blue channels. If the alpha channel is present, it - must be at least as deep as any other channel. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The channel string defines the format of the pixels in the file, - and should not be confused with ordering of bytes in the file. - In particular <tt><font size=+1>'r8g8b8'</font></tt> pixels have byte ordering blue, green, - and red within the file. See <a href="../man7/color.html"><i>color</i>(7)</a> for more details of the - pixel format. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A venerable yet deprecated format replaces the channel string - with a decimal <i>ldepth</i>, which is the base two logarithm of the - number of bits per pixel in the image. In this case, <i>ldepth</i>s 0, - 1, 2, and 3 correspond to channel descriptors <tt><font size=+1>k1</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>k2</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>k4</font></tt>, and - <tt><font size=+1>m8</font></tt>, respectively. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Compressed image files start with a line of text containing the - word <tt><font size=+1>compressed</font></tt>, followed by a header as described above, followed - by the image data. The data, when uncompressed, is laid out in - the usual form. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The data is represented by a string of compression blocks, each - encoding a number of rows of the image’s pixel data. Compression - blocks are at most 6024 bytes long, so that they fit comfortably - in a single 9P message. Since a compression block must encode - a whole number of rows, there is a limit (about 5825 - bytes) to the width of images that may be encoded. Most wide images - are in subfonts, which, at 1 bit per pixel (the usual case for - fonts), can be 46600 pixels wide. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A compression block begins with two decimal strings of twelve - bytes each. The first number is one more than the <tt><font size=+1>y</font></tt> coordinate - of the last row in the block. The second is the number of bytes - of compressed data in the block, not including the two decimal - strings. This number must not be larger than 6000. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Pixels are encoded using a version of Lempel & Ziv’s sliding window - scheme LZ77, best described in J A Storer & T G Szymanski ‘Data - Compression via Textual Substitution’, JACM 29#4, pp. 928-951. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The compression block is a string of variable-length code words - encoding substrings of the pixel data. A code word either gives - the substring directly or indicates that it is a copy of data - occurring previously in the pixel stream. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - In a code word whose first byte has the high-order bit set, the - rest of the byte indicates the length of a substring encoded directly. - Values from 0 to 127 encode lengths from 1 to 128 bytes. Subsequent - bytes are the literal pixel data. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If the high-order bit is zero, the next 5 bits encode the length - of a substring copied from previous pixels. Values from 0 to 31 - encode lengths from 3 to 34 bytes. The bottom two bits of the - first byte and the 8 bits of the next byte encode an offset backward - from the current position in the pixel data at which the copy - is to be found. Values from 0 to 1023 encode offsets from 1 to - 1024. The encoding may be ‘prescient’, with the length larger - than the offset, which works just fine: the new data is identical - to the data at the given offset, even though the two strings overlap. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Some small images, in particular 48×48 face files as used by <i>seemail</i> - (see Plan 9’s <i>faces</i>(1) and <a href="../man7/face.html"><i>face</i>(7)</a>) and 16×16 cursors, can be stored - textually, suitable for inclusion in C source. Each line of text - represents one scan line as a comma-separated sequence of hexadecimal - bytes, shorts, or words in C format. For - cursors, each line defines a pair of bytes. (It takes two images - to define a cursor; each must be stored separately to be processed - by programs such as <a href="../man1/tweak.html"><i>tweak</i>(1)</a>.) Face files of one bit per pixel - are stored as a sequence of shorts, those of larger pixel sizes - as a sequence of longs. Software that reads these files must - deduce the image size from the input; there is no header. These - formats reflect history rather than design.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/jpg.html"><i>jpg</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/tweak.html"><i>tweak</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man3/graphics.html"><i>graphics</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/draw.html"><i>draw</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man3/allocimage.html"><i>allocimage</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man7/color.html"><i>color</i>(7)</a>, - <a href="../man7/face.html"><i>face</i>(7)</a>, <a href="../man7/font.html"><i>font</i>(7)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man7/index.html b/man/man7/index.html deleted file mode 100644 index 5f61f6e5..00000000 --- a/man/man7/index.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,76 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> -<title>Manual Section 7 - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -</head> -<body> -<table width=100%> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<center> -<table border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 width=100%> -<tr height=1><td width=200><td> -<tr><td colspan=2> - <center> - <b>Manual Section 7 - Plan 9 from User Space</b> - </center> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="color.html">color(7)</a><td>color – representation of pixels and colors -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="face.html">face(7)</a><td>face – face files -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="font.html">font(7)</a><td>font, subfont – external format for fonts and subfonts -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="image.html">image(7)</a><td>image – external format for images -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="man.html">man(7)</a><td>man – macros to typeset manual -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="map.html">map(7)</a><td>map – digitized map formats -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="ms.html">ms(7)</a><td>ms – macros for formatting manuscripts -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="plot.html">plot(7)</a><td>plot – graphics interface -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="plumb.html">plumb(7)</a><td>plumb – format of plumb messages and rules -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="regexp.html">regexp(7)</a><td>regexp – Plan 9 regular expression notation -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="thumbprint.html">thumbprint(7)</a><td>thumbprint – public key thumbprints -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="utf.html">utf(7)</a><td>UTF, Unicode, ASCII, rune – character set and format -</table> -</center> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<td width=20> -</table> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/man/man7/man.html b/man/man7/man.html deleted file mode 100644 index 4087e795..00000000 --- a/man/man7/man.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,292 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>man(7) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MAN(7)</b><td align=right><b>MAN(7)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - man – macros to typeset manual<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>nroff −man</font></tt> <i>file ... - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - <tt><font size=+1>troff −man</font></tt> <i>file ...<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - These macros are used to format pages of this manual. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Except in <tt><font size=+1>.LR</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>.RL</font></tt> requests, any text argument denoted <i>t</i> in - the request summary may be zero to six words. Quotes <tt><font size=+1>"</font></tt> ... <tt><font size=+1>"</font></tt> may - be used to include blanks in a ‘word’. If <i>t</i> is empty, the special - treatment is applied to the next text input line (the next line - that doesn’t begin with dot). In this way, for example, <tt><font size=+1>.I - </font></tt>may be used to italicize a line of more than 6 words, or <tt><font size=+1>.SM</font></tt> followed - by <tt><font size=+1>.B</font></tt> to make small letters in ‘bold’ font. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A prevailing indent distance is remembered between successive - indented paragraphs, and is reset to default value upon reaching - a non-indented paragraph. Default units for indents <i>i</i> are ens. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The fonts are<br> - <tt><font size=+1>R</font></tt> roman, the main font, preferred for diagnostics<br> - <tt><font size=+1>I</font></tt> italic, preferred for parameters, short names of commands, names - of manual pages, and naked function names<br> - <tt><font size=+1>B</font></tt> ‘bold’, actually the constant width font, preferred for examples, - file names, declarations, keywords, names of <tt><font size=+1>struct</font></tt> members, and - literals (numbers are rarely literals)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>L</font></tt> also the constant width font. In <i>troff</i> <tt><font size=+1>L</font></tt>=<tt><font size=+1>B</font></tt>; in <i>nroff</i> arguments - of the macros <tt><font size=+1>.L</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>.LR</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>.RL</font></tt> are printed in quotes; preferred - only where quotes really help (e.g. lower-case literals and punctuation). - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Type font and size are reset to default values before each paragraph, - and after processing font- or size-setting macros. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>−man</font></tt> macros admit equations and tables in the style of <a href="../man1/eqn.html"><i>eqn</i>(1)</a> - and <a href="../man1/tbl.html"><i>tbl</i>(1)</a>, but do not support arguments on <tt><font size=+1>.EQ</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>.TS</font></tt> macros. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - These strings are predefined by <tt><font size=+1>−man</font></tt>:<br> - <tt><font size=+1>\*R</font></tt> ‘®’, ‘(Reg)’ in <i>nroff</i>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>\*S</font></tt> Change to default type size. <tt><font size=+1>\*9</font></tt> The root directory of the - Plan 9 installation.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/tmac/tmac.an - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/tmac/tmac.antimes<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/troff.html"><i>troff</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/man.html"><i>man</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>REQUESTS </b></font><br> -Request Cause If no Explanation<br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Break Argument<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<tt><font size=+1>.B</font></tt> <i>t </i> no -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -<tt><font size=+1> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -</font></tt><i>t</i>=n.t.l.* Text <i>t</i> is ‘bold’.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.BI</font></tt> <i>t </i> no -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -<tt><font size=+1> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -</font></tt><i>t</i>=n.t.l. Join words of <i>t</i> alternating bold and italic.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.BR</font></tt> <i>t </i> no -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -<tt><font size=+1> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -</font></tt><i>t</i>=n.t.l. Join words of <i>t</i> alternating bold and Roman.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.DT </font></tt> no Restore default tabs.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.EE </font></tt> yes End displayed example<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.EX </font></tt> yes Begin displayed example<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.HP</font></tt> <i>i </i> yes -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -<tt><font size=+1> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -</font></tt><i>i</i>=p.i.* Set prevailing indent to <i>i</i>. Begin paragraph with hanging -indent.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.I</font></tt> <i>t </i> no -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -<tt><font size=+1> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -</font></tt><i>t</i>=n.t.l. Text <i>t</i> is italic.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.IB</font></tt> <i>t </i> no -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -<tt><font size=+1> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -</font></tt><i>t</i>=n.t.l. Join words of <i>t</i> alternating italic and bold.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.IP</font></tt> <i>x i</i> yes -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -<tt><font size=+1> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -</font></tt><i>x</i>="" Same as <tt><font size=+1>.TP</font></tt> with tag <i>x</i>.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.IR</font></tt> <i>t </i> no -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -<tt><font size=+1> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -</font></tt><i>t</i>=n.t.l. Join words of <i>t</i> alternating italic and Roman.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.L</font></tt> <i>t </i> no -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -<tt><font size=+1> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -</font></tt><i>t</i>=n.t.l. Text <i>t</i> is literal.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.LP </font></tt> yes Same as <tt><font size=+1>.PP</font></tt>.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.LR</font></tt> <i>t </i> no Join 2 words of <i>t</i> alternating literal and Roman.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.PD</font></tt> <i>d </i> no -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -<tt><font size=+1> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -</font></tt><i>d</i>=<tt><font size=+1>.4v </font></tt> Interparagraph distance is <i>d</i>.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.PP </font></tt> yes Begin paragraph. Set prevailing indent to default.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.RE </font></tt> yes End of relative indent. Set prevailing indent to amount -of starting <tt><font size=+1>.RS</font></tt>.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.RI</font></tt> <i>t </i> no -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -<tt><font size=+1> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -</font></tt><i>t</i>=n.t.l. Join words of <i>t</i> alternating Roman and italic.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.RL</font></tt> <i>t </i> no Join 2 or 3 words of <i>t</i> alternating Roman and literal.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.RS</font></tt> <i>i </i> yes -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -<tt><font size=+1> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -</font></tt><i>i</i>=p.i. Start relative indent, move left margin in distance <i>i</i>. -Set prevailing indent to default for nested indents.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.SH</font></tt> <i>t </i> yes -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -<tt><font size=+1> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -</font></tt><i>t</i>="" Subhead; reset paragraph distance.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.SM</font></tt> <i>t </i> no -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -<tt><font size=+1> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -</font></tt><i>t</i>=n.t.l. Text <i>t</i> is small.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.SS</font></tt> <i>t </i> no -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -<tt><font size=+1> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -</font></tt><i>t</i>="" Secondary subhead.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.TF</font></tt> <i>s </i> yes Prevailing indent is wide as string <i>s</i> in font <tt><font size=+1>L</font></tt>; paragraph -distance is 0.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.TH</font></tt> <i>n c x </i> yes Begin page named <i>n</i> of chapter <i>c;</i> <i>x</i> is extra commentary, -e.g. ‘local’, for page head. Set prevailing indent and tabs to -default.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.TP</font></tt> <i>i </i> yes -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -<tt><font size=+1> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> -</font></tt><i>i</i>=p.i. Set prevailing indent to <i>i</i>. Restore default indent if -<i>i</i>=0. Begin indented paragraph with hanging tag given by next text -line. If tag doesn’t fit, place it on separate line.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.1C </font></tt> yes Equalize columns and return to 1-column output<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.2C </font></tt> yes Start 2-column nofill output -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - -* n.t.l. = next text line; p.i. = prevailing indent<br> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - There’s no way to fool <i>troff</i> into handling literal double quote - marks <tt><font size=+1>"</font></tt> in font-alternation macros, such as <tt><font size=+1>.BI</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - There is no direct way to suppress column widows in 2-column output; - the column lengths may be adjusted by inserting <tt><font size=+1>.sp</font></tt> requests before - the closing <tt><font size=+1>.1C</font></tt>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man7/map.html b/man/man7/map.html deleted file mode 100644 index 1ebdfbba..00000000 --- a/man/man7/map.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>map(7) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MAP(7)</b><td align=right><b>MAP(7)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - map – digitized map formats<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Files used by <a href="../man7/map.html"><i>map</i>(7)</a> are a sequence of structures of the form: - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>struct {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - signed char patchlatitude;<br> - signed char patchlongitude;<br> - short n;<br> - union {<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - struct {<br> - short latitude;<br> - short longitude;<br> - } point[n];<br> - struct {<br> - short latitude;<br> - short longitude;<br> - struct {<br> - signed char latdiff;<br> - signed char londiff;<br> - } point[–n];<br> - } highres;<br> - - </table> - } segment;<br> - - </table> - };<br> - </font></tt>where <tt><font size=+1>short</font></tt> stands for 16-bit integers and there is no padding - within or between <tt><font size=+1>structs</font></tt>. Shorts are stored in little-endian - order, low byte first. To assure portability, <i>map</i> accesses them - bytewise. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Fields <tt><font size=+1>patchlatitude</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>patchlongitude</font></tt> tell to what 10-degree - by 10-degree patch of the earth’s surface a segment belongs. Their - values range from –9 to 8 and from –18 to 17, respectively, and - indicate the coordinates of the southeast corner of the patch - in units of 10 degrees. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each segment of |<tt><font size=+1>n</font></tt>| points is connected; consecutive segments - are not necessarily related. Latitude and longitude are measured - in units of 0.0001 radian. If <tt><font size=+1>n</font></tt> is negative, then differences - to the first and succeeding points are measured in units of 0.00001 - radian. Latitude is counted positive to the north and longitude - positive to the west. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The patches are ordered lexicographically by <tt><font size=+1>patchlatitude</font></tt> then - <tt><font size=+1>patchlongitude</font></tt>. A printable index to the first segment of each - patch in a file named <i>data</i> is kept in an associated file named - <i>data</i><tt><font size=+1>.x</font></tt>. Each line of an index file contains <tt><font size=+1>patchlatitude, patchlongitude</font></tt> - and the byte position of the - patch in the map file. Both the map file and the index file are - ordered by patch latitude and longitude.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man7/map.html"><i>map</i>(7)</a><br> - The data comes from the World Data Bank I and II and U.S. Government - sources: the Census Bureau, Geological Survey, and CIA.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man7/ms.html b/man/man7/ms.html deleted file mode 100644 index 3ef5ef5d..00000000 --- a/man/man7/ms.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>ms(7) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>MS(7)</b><td align=right><b>MS(7)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - ms – macros for formatting manuscripts<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>nroff −ms</font></tt> [ <i>options</i> ] <i>file ...<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>troff −ms</font></tt> [ <i>options</i> ] <i>file ...<br> - </i> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - This package of <i>nroff</i> and <a href="../man1/troff.html"><i>troff</i>(1)</a> macro definitions provides - a canned formatting facility for technical papers in various formats. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The macro requests are defined below. Many <i>nroff</i> and <i>troff</i> requests - are unsafe in conjunction with this package, but the following - requests may be used with impunity after the first <tt><font size=+1>.PP</font></tt>: <tt><font size=+1>.bp</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>.br</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>.sp</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>.ls</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>.na</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Output of the <a href="../man1/eqn.html"><i>eqn</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/tbl.html"><i>tbl</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/pic.html"><i>pic</i>(1)</a> and <a href="../man1/grap.html"><i>grap</i>(1)</a> preprocessors - for equations, tables, pictures, and graphs is acceptable as input.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/tmac/tmac.s<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - M. E. Lesk, “Typing Documents on the UNIX System: Using the –ms - Macros with Troff and Nroff”, <i>Unix Research System Programmer’s - Manual,</i> Tenth Edition, Volume 2.<br> - <a href="../man1/eqn.html"><i>eqn</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/troff.html"><i>troff</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/tbl.html"><i>tbl</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/pic.html"><i>pic</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>REQUESTS </b></font><br> -Request Initial Cause Explanation<br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Value Break<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<tt><font size=+1>.1C </font></tt> yes yes One column format on a new page.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.2C </font></tt> no yes Two column format.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.AB </font></tt> no yes Begin abstract.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.AE </font></tt> - yes End abstract.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.AI </font></tt> no yes Author’s institution follows. Suppressed in <tt><font size=+1>.TM</font></tt>.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.AT </font></tt> no yes Print ‘Attached’ and turn off line filling.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.AU</font></tt> <i>x y</i> no yes Author’s name follows. <i>x</i> is location and <i>y</i> is extension, -ignored except in <tt><font size=+1>TM</font></tt>.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.B</font></tt> <i>x y </i> no no Print <i>x</i> in boldface, append <i>y</i>; if no argument switch -to boldface.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.B1 </font></tt> no yes Begin text to be enclosed in a box.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.B2 </font></tt> no yes End boxed text.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.BI</font></tt> <i>x y</i> no no Print <i>x</i> in bold italic and append <i>y</i>; if no argument -switch to bold italic.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.BT </font></tt> date no Bottom title, automatically invoked at foot of page. -May be redefined.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.BX</font></tt> <i>x </i> no no Print <i>x</i> in a box.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.CW</font></tt> <i>x y</i> no no Constant width font for <i>x</i>, append <i>y</i>; if no argument -switch to constant width.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.CT </font></tt> no yes Print ‘Copies to’ and turn off line filling.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.DA</font></tt> <i>x </i> nroff no ‘Date line’ at bottom of page is <i>x</i>. Default is -today.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.DE </font></tt> - yes End displayed text. Implies <tt><font size=+1>.KE</font></tt>.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.DS</font></tt> <i>x </i> no yes Start of displayed text, to appear verbatim line-by-line: -<tt><font size=+1>I</font></tt> indented (default), <tt><font size=+1>L</font></tt> left-justified, <tt><font size=+1>C</font></tt> centered, <tt><font size=+1>B</font></tt> (block) -centered with straight left margin. Implies <tt><font size=+1>.KS</font></tt>.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.EG </font></tt> no - Print document in BTL format for ‘Engineer’s Notes.’ -Must be first.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.EN </font></tt> - yes Space after equation produced by <i>neqn</i> or <a href="../man1/eqn.html"><i>eqn</i>(1)</a>.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.EQ</font></tt> <i>x y</i> - yes Display equation. Equation number is <i>y</i>. Optional -<i>x</i> is <tt><font size=+1>I</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>L</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>C</font></tt> as in <tt><font size=+1>.DS</font></tt>.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.FE </font></tt> - yes End footnote.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.FP</font></tt> <i>x </i> - no Set font positions for a family, e.g., <tt><font size=+1>.FP lucidasans<br> -.FS </font></tt> no no Start footnote. The note will be moved to the bottom -of the page.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.HO </font></tt> - no ‘Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, New Jersey 07733’.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.I</font></tt> <i>x y </i> no no Italicize <i>x</i>, append <i>y</i>; if no argument switch to italic.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.IH </font></tt> no no ‘Bell Laboratories, Naperville, Illinois 60540’<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.IM </font></tt> no no Print document in BTL format for an internal memorandum. -Must be first.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.IP</font></tt> <i>x y</i> no yes Start indented paragraph, with hanging tag <i>x</i>. Indentation -is <i>y</i> ens (default 5).<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.KE </font></tt> - yes End keep. Put kept text on next page if not enough room.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.KF </font></tt> no yes Start floating keep. If the kept text must be moved -to the next page, float later text back to this page.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.KS </font></tt> no yes Start keeping following text.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.LG </font></tt> no no Make letters larger.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.LP </font></tt> yes yes Start left-blocked paragraph.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.LT </font></tt> no yes Start a letter; a non-empty first argument produces -a full Lucent letterhead, a second argument is a room number, -a third argument is a telephone number.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.MF </font></tt> - - Print document in BTL format for ‘Memorandum for File.’ -Must be first.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.MH </font></tt> - no ‘Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974’.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.MR </font></tt> - - Print document in BTL format for ‘Memorandum for Record.’ -Must be first.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.ND</font></tt> <i>date</i> troff no Use date supplied (if any) only in special BTL -format positions; omit from page footer.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.NH</font></tt> <i>n </i> - yes Same as <tt><font size=+1>.SH</font></tt>, with automatic section numbers like ‘1.2.3’; -<i>n</i> is subsection level (default 1).<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.NL </font></tt> yes no Make letters normal size.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.P1 </font></tt> - yes Begin program display in constant width font.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.P2 </font></tt> - yes End program display.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.PE </font></tt> - yes End picture; see <a href="../man1/pic.html"><i>pic</i>(1)</a>.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.PF </font></tt> - yes End picture; restore vertical position.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.PP </font></tt> no yes Begin paragraph. First line indented.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.PS</font></tt> <i>h w</i> - yes Start picture; height and width in inches.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.PY </font></tt> - no ‘Bell Laboratories, Piscataway, New Jersey 08854’<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.QE </font></tt> - yes End quoted material.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.QP </font></tt> - yes Begin quoted paragraph (indent both margins).<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.QS </font></tt> - yes Begin quoted material (indent both margins).<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.R </font></tt> yes no Roman text follows.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.RE </font></tt> - yes End relative indent level.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.RP </font></tt> no - Cover sheet and first page for released paper. Must precede -other requests.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.RS </font></tt> - yes Start level of relative indentation from which subsequent -indentation is measured.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.SG</font></tt> <i>x </i> no yes Insert signature(s) of author(s), ignored except -in <tt><font size=+1>.TM</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>.LT</font></tt>. <i>x</i> is the reference line (initials of author and -typist). .}f<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.SH </font></tt> - yes Section head follows, font automatically bold.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.SM </font></tt> no no Make letters smaller.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.TA</font></tt> <i>x</i>... 5... no Set tabs in ens. Default is 5 10 15 ...<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.TE </font></tt> - yes End table; see <a href="../man1/tbl.html"><i>tbl</i>(1)</a>.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.TH </font></tt> - yes End heading section of table.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.TL </font></tt> no yes Title follows.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.TM</font></tt> <i>x</i>... no - Print document in BTL technical memorandum format. -Arguments are TM number, (quoted list of) case number(s), and -file number. Must precede other requests.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.TR</font></tt> <i>x </i> - - Print in BTL technical report format; report number -is <i>x</i>. Must be first.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.TS</font></tt> <i>x </i> - yes Begin table; if <i>x</i> is <tt><font size=+1>H</font></tt> table heading is repeated on -new pages.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.UL</font></tt> <i>x </i> - no Underline argument (even in troff).<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.UX</font></tt> <i>y z</i> - no ‘<i>z</i>UNIX<i>y</i>’; first use gives registered trademark notice.<br> -<tt><font size=+1>.WH </font></tt> - no ‘Bell Laboratories, Whippany, New Jersey 07981’.<br> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man7/plot.html b/man/man7/plot.html deleted file mode 100644 index ca64b3fd..00000000 --- a/man/man7/plot.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,386 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>plot(7) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>PLOT(7)</b><td align=right><b>PLOT(7)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - plot – graphics interface<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Files of this format are interpreted by <a href="../man1/plot.html"><i>plot</i>(1)</a> to draw graphics - on the screen. A <i>plot</i> file is a UTF stream of instruction lines. - Arguments are delimited by spaces, tabs, or commas. Numbers may - be floating point. Punctuation marks (except <tt><font size=+1>:</font></tt>) , spaces, and - tabs at the beginning of lines are ignored. Comments run from - <tt><font size=+1>:</font></tt> to newline. Extra letters appended to a valid instruction are - ignored. Thus <tt><font size=+1>...line</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>line</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>li</font></tt> all mean the same thing. Arguments - are interpreted as follows:<br> - 1. If an instruction requires no arguments, the rest of the line - is ignored.<br> - 2. If it requires a string argument, then all the line after the - first field separator is passed as argument. Quote marks may be - used to preserve leading blanks. Strings may include newlines - represented as <tt><font size=+1>\n</font></tt>.<br> - 3. Between numeric arguments alphabetic characters and punctuation - marks are ignored. Thus <tt><font size=+1>line from 5 6 to 7 8</font></tt> draws a line from - (5, 6) to (7, 8).<br> - 4. Instructions with numeric arguments remain in effect until a - new instruction is read. Such commands may spill over many lines. - Thus the following sequence will draw a polygon with vertices - (4.5, 6.77), (5.8, 5.6), (7.8, 4.55), and (10.0, 3.6).<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>move 4.5 6.77<br> - vec 5.8, 5.6 7.8<br> - 4.55 10.0, 3.6 4.5, 6.77<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - - </table> - The instructions are executed in order. The last designated point - in a <tt><font size=+1>line</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>move</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>rmove</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>vec</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>rvec</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>arc</font></tt>, or <tt><font size=+1>point</font></tt> command becomes - the ‘current point’ (<i>X,Y</i>) for the next command.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Open & Close </b></font><br> - <tt><font size=+1>o</font></tt> <i>string</i> Open plotting device. For <i>troff</i>, <i>string</i> specifies the - size of the plot (default is <tt><font size=+1>6i</font></tt>).<br> - <tt><font size=+1>cl</font></tt> Close plotting device.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Basic Plotting Commands </b></font><br> - <tt><font size=+1>e</font></tt> Start another frame of output.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>m</font></tt> <i>x y</i> (move) Current point becomes <i>x y.<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>rm</font></tt> <i>dx dy</i>Current point becomes <i>X+dx Y+dy.<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>poi</font></tt> <i>x y</i>Plot the point <i>x y</i> and make it the current point.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>v</font></tt> <i>x y</i> Draw a vector from the current point to <i>x y.<br> - </i><tt><font size=+1>rv</font></tt> <i>dx dy</i>Draw vector from current point to X<i>+</i>dx Y<i>+</i>dy<br> - <tt><font size=+1>li</font></tt> <i>x1 y1 x2 y2<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Draw a line from <i>x1 y1</i> to <i>x2 y2.</i> Make the current point <i>x2 y2.<br> - </i> - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>t</font></tt> <i>string</i> Place the <i>string</i> so that its first character is centered - on the current point (default). If <i>string</i> begins with <tt><font size=+1>\C</font></tt> (<tt><font size=+1>\R</font></tt>), - it is centered (right-adjusted) on the current point. A backslash - at the beginning of the string may be escaped with another backslash.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>a</font></tt> <i>x1 y1 x2 y2 xc yc r<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Draw a circular arc from <i>x1 y1</i> to <i>x2 y2</i> with center <i>xc yc</i> and - radius <i>r</i>. If the radius is positive, the arc is drawn counterclockwise; - negative, clockwise. The starting point is exact but the ending - point is approximate.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>ci</font></tt> <i>xc yc r<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Draw a circle centered at <i>xc yc</i> with radius <i>r</i>. If the range and - frame parameters do not specify a square, the ‘circle’ will be - elliptical.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>di</font></tt> <i>xc yc r<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Draw a disc centered at <i>xc yc</i> with radius <i>r</i> using the filling - color (see <tt><font size=+1>cfill</font></tt> below).<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>bo</font></tt> <i>x1 y1 x2 y2<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Draw a box with lower left corner at <i>x1 y1</i> and upper right corner - at <i>x2 y2.<br> - </i> - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>sb</font></tt> <i>x1 y1 x2 y2<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Draw a solid box with lower left corner at <i>x1 y1</i> and upper right - corner at <i>x2 y2</i> using the filling color (see <tt><font size=+1>cfill</font></tt> below).<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>par</font></tt> <i>x1 y1 x2 y2 xg yg<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Draw a parabola from <i>x1 y1</i> to <i>x2 y2</i> ‘guided’ by <i>xg yg.</i> The parabola - passes through the midpoint of the line joining <i>xg yg</i> with the - midpoint of the line joining <i>x1 y1</i> and <i>x2 y2</i> and is tangent to - the lines from <i>xg yg</i> to the endpoints.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>pol { {</font></tt><i>x1 y1 ... xn yn</i><tt><font size=+1>}</font></tt> <i>...</i> <tt><font size=+1>{</font></tt><i>X1 Y1 ... Xm Ym</i><tt><font size=+1>} }<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Draw polygons with vertices <i>x1 y1 ... xn yn</i> and <i>X1 Y1 ... Xm Ym.</i> - If only one polygon is specified, the inner brackets are not needed.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>fi { {</font></tt><i>x1 y1 ... xn yn</i><tt><font size=+1>}</font></tt> <i>...</i> <tt><font size=+1>{</font></tt><i>X1 Y1 ... Xm Ym</i><tt><font size=+1>} }<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Fill a polygon. The arguments are the same as those for <tt><font size=+1>pol</font></tt> except - that the first vertex is automatically repeated to close each - polygon. The polygons do not have to be connected. Enclosed polygons - appear as holes.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>sp { {</font></tt><i>x1 y1 ... xn yn</i><tt><font size=+1>}</font></tt> <i>...</i> <tt><font size=+1>{</font></tt><i>X1 Y1 ... Xm Ym</i><tt><font size=+1>} }<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Draw a parabolic spline guided by <i>x1 y1 ... xn yn</i> with simple - endpoints.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>fsp { {</font></tt><i>x1 y1 ... xn yn</i><tt><font size=+1>}</font></tt> <i>...</i> <tt><font size=+1>{</font></tt><i>X1 Y1 ... Xm Ym</i><tt><font size=+1>} }<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Draw a parabolic spline guided by <i>x1 y1 ... xn yn</i> with double - first endpoint.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>lsp { {</font></tt><i>x1 y1 ... xn yn</i><tt><font size=+1>}</font></tt> <i>...</i> <tt><font size=+1>{</font></tt><i>X1 Y1 ... Xm Ym</i><tt><font size=+1>} }<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Draw a parabolic spline guided by <i>x1 y1 ... xn yn</i> with double - last endpoint.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>dsp { {</font></tt><i>x1 y1 ... xn yn</i><tt><font size=+1>}</font></tt> <i>...</i> <tt><font size=+1>{</font></tt><i>X1 Y1 ... Xm Ym</i><tt><font size=+1>} }<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Draw a parabolic spline guided by <i>x1 y1 ... xn yn</i> with double - endpoints.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>csp { {</font></tt><i>x1 y1 ... xn yn</i><tt><font size=+1>}</font></tt> <i>...</i> <tt><font size=+1>{</font></tt><i>X1 Y1 ... Xm Ym</i><tt><font size=+1>} }<br> - in</font></tt> <i>filename<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - (include) Take commands from <i>filename</i>.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>de</font></tt> <i>string</i> <tt><font size=+1>{</font></tt> <i>commands</i> <tt><font size=+1>}<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Define <i>string</i> as <i>commands</i>.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>ca</font></tt> <i>string scale<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Invoke commands defined as <i>string</i> applying <i>scale</i> to all coordinates.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <p><font size=+1><b>Commands Controlling the Environment </b></font><br> - <tt><font size=+1>co</font></tt> <i>string<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Use color given by first character of <i>string</i>, one of <tt><font size=+1>red</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>yellow</font></tt>, - <tt><font size=+1>green</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>blue</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>cyan</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>magenta</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>white</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>kblack</font></tt>. If <i>string</i> begins - with a digit, it is taken to be a 32-bit number specifying 8 bit - each of red, green, blue, and alpha. For example, <tt><font size=+1>0xFFFF00FF</font></tt> denotes - solid yellow. - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>pe</font></tt> <i>string<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Use <i>string</i> as the style for drawing lines. The available pen styles - are: <tt><font size=+1>solid</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>dott</font></tt>[ed], <tt><font size=+1>short</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>long</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>dotd</font></tt>[ashed]<tt><font size=+1>, cdash</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>ddash<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>cf</font></tt> <i>string<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Color for filling (see <tt><font size=+1>co</font></tt>, above).<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>ra</font></tt> <i>x1 y1 x2 y2<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The data will fall between <i>x1 y1</i> and <i>x2 y2.</i> The plot will be magnified - or reduced to fit the device as closely as possible.<br> - Range settings that exactly fill the plotting area with unity - scaling appear below for devices supported by the filters of <a href="../man1/plot.html"><i>plot</i>(1)</a>. - The upper limit is just outside the plotting area. In every case - the plotting area is taken to be square; points outside may be - displayable on devices with nonsquare faces. - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>fr</font></tt> <i>px1 py1 px2 py2<br> - </i> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Plot the data in the fraction of the display specified by <i>px1 - py1</i> for lower left corner and <i>px2 py2</i> for upper right corner. - Thus <tt><font size=+1>frame .5 0 1. .5</font></tt> plots in the lower right quadrant of the - display; <tt><font size=+1>frame 0. 1. 1. 0.</font></tt> uses the whole display but inverts - the <i>y</i> coordinates.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>sa</font></tt> Save the current environment, and move to a new one. The new - environment inherits the old one. There are 7 levels.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>re</font></tt> Restore previous environment.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/plot.html"><i>plot</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/graph.html"><i>graph</i>(1)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man7/plumb.html b/man/man7/plumb.html deleted file mode 100644 index eca67a76..00000000 --- a/man/man7/plumb.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,357 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>plumb(7) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>PLUMB(7)</b><td align=right><b>PLUMB(7)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - plumb – format of plumb messages and rules<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <plumb.h><br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <p><font size=+1><b>Message format </b></font><br> - The messages formed by the <a href="../man3/plumb.html"><i>plumb</i>(3)</a> library are formatted for - transmission between processes into textual form, using newlines - to separate the fields. Only the data field may contain embedded - newlines. The fields occur in a specified order, and each has - a name, corresponding to the elements of the <tt><font size=+1>Plumbmsg - </font></tt>structure, that is used in the plumbing rules. The fields, in - order, are:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>src</font></tt> application/service generating message<br> - <tt><font size=+1>dst</font></tt> destination ‘port’ for message<br> - <tt><font size=+1>wdir</font></tt> working directory (used if data is a file name)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>type</font></tt> form of the data, e.g. <tt><font size=+1>text<br> - attr</font></tt> attributes of the message, in <i>name</i><tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt><i>value</i> pairs separated by - white space (the value must follow the usual quoting convention - if it contains white space or quote characters or equal signs; - it cannot contain a newline)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>ndata</font></tt> number of bytes of data<br> - <tt><font size=+1>data</font></tt> the data itself<br> - - </table> - At the moment, only textual data (<tt><font size=+1>type=text</font></tt>) is supported. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - All fields are optional, but <tt><font size=+1>type</font></tt> should usually be set since - it describes the form of the data, and <tt><font size=+1>ndata</font></tt> must be an accurate - count (possibly zero) of the number of bytes of data. A missing - field is represented by an empty line.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Plumbing rules </b></font><br> - The <tt><font size=+1>plumber</font></tt> (see <a href="../man1/plumb.html"><i>plumb</i>(1)</a>) receives messages on its <tt><font size=+1>send</font></tt> port - (applications <i>send</i> messages there), interprets and reformats them, - and (typically) emits them from a destination port. Its behavior - is determined by a plumbing rules file, default <tt><font size=+1>/usr/$user/lib/plumbing</font></tt>, - which defines a set of pattern/action - rules with which to analyze, rewrite, and dispatch received messages. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The file is a sequence of rule sets, each of which is a set of - one-line rules called patterns and actions. There must be at least - one pattern and one action in each rule set. (The only exception - is that a rule set may contain nothing but <tt><font size=+1>plumb to</font></tt> rules; such - a rule set declares the named ports but has no other effect.) - A - blank line terminates a rule set. Lines beginning with a <tt><font size=+1>#</font></tt> character - are commentary and are regarded as blank lines. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A line of the form<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>include</font></tt> <i>file<br> - </i> - </table> - substitutes the contents of <i>file</i> for the line, much as in a C - <tt><font size=+1>#include</font></tt> statement. Unlike in C, the file name is not quoted. - If <i>file</i> is not an absolute path name, or one beginning <tt><font size=+1>./</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>../</font></tt>, - <i>file</i> is looked for first in the directory in which the plumber - is executing, and then in <tt><font size=+1>/sys/lib/plumb</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - When a message is received by the <tt><font size=+1>plumber</font></tt>, the rule sets are examined - in order. For each rule set, if the message matches all the patterns - in the rule set, the actions associated with the rule set are - triggered to dispose of the message. If a rule set is triggered, - the rest are ignored for this message. If none is - triggered, the message is discarded (giving a write error to the - sender) unless it has a <tt><font size=+1>dst</font></tt> field that specifies an existing port, - in which case the message is emitted, unchanged, from there. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Patterns and actions all consist of three components: an <i>object</i>, - a <i>verb</i>, and arguments. These are separated by white space on the - line. The arguments may contain quoted strings and variable substitutions, - described below, and in some cases contain multiple words. The - object and verb are single words from a pre- - defined set. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The object in a pattern is the name of an element of the message, - such as <tt><font size=+1>src</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>data</font></tt>, or the special case <tt><font size=+1>arg</font></tt>, which refers to - the argument component of the current rule. The object in an action - is always the word <tt><font size=+1>plumb</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The verbs in the pattern rules describe how the objects and arguments - are to be interpreted. Within a rule set, the patterns are evaluated - in sequence; if one fails, the rule set fails. Some verbs are - predicates that check properties of the message; others rewrite - components of the message and implicitly always succeed. - Such rewritings are permanent, so rules that specify them should - be placed after all pattern-matching rules in the rule set.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>add</font></tt> The object must be <tt><font size=+1>attr</font></tt>. Append the argument, which must be - a sequence of <i>name</i><tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt><i>value</i> pairs, to the list of attributes of the - message.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>delete</font></tt> The object must be <tt><font size=+1>attr</font></tt>. If the message has an attribute - whose name is the argument, delete it from the list of attributes - of the message. (Even if the message does not, the rule matches - the message.)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>is</font></tt> If the text of the object is identical to the text of the argument, - the rule matches.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>isdir</font></tt> If the text of the object is the name of an existing directory, - the rule matches and sets the variable <tt><font size=+1>$dir</font></tt> to that directory - name.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>isfile</font></tt> If the text of the object is the name of an existing file - (not a directory), the rule matches and sets the variable <tt><font size=+1>$file</font></tt> - to that file name.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>matches</font></tt>If the entire text of the object matches the regular expression - specified in the argument, the rule matches. This verb is described - in more detail below.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>set</font></tt> The value of the object is set to the value of the argument.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - The <tt><font size=+1>matches</font></tt> verb has special properties that enable the rules - to select which portion of the data is to be sent to the destination. - By default, a <tt><font size=+1>data matches</font></tt> rule requires that the entire text - matches the regular expression. If, however, the message has an - attribute named <tt><font size=+1>click</font></tt>, that reports that the message was - produced by a mouse click within the text and that the regular - expressions in the rule set should be used to identify what portion - of the data the user intended. Typically, a program such as an - editor will send a white-space delimited block of text containing - the mouse click, using the value of the <tt><font size=+1>click</font></tt> attribute (a - number starting from 0) to indicate where in the textual data - the user pointed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - When the message has a <tt><font size=+1>click</font></tt> attribute, the <tt><font size=+1>data matches</font></tt> rules - extract the longest leftmost match to the regular expression that - contains or abuts the textual location identified by the <tt><font size=+1>click</font></tt>. - For a sequence of such rules within a given rule set, each regular - expression, evaluated by this specification, must - match the same subset of the data for the rule set to match the - message. For example, here is a pair of patterns that identify - a message whose data contains the name of an existing file with - a conventional ending for an encoded picture file:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>data matches '[a−zA−Z0−9_–./]+'<br> - data matches '([a−zA−Z0−9_–./]+).(jpe?g|gif|bit|ps|pdf)'<br> - </font></tt> - </table> - The first expression extracts the largest subset of the data around - the click that contains file name characters; the second sees - if it ends with, for example, <tt><font size=+1>.jpeg</font></tt>. If only the second pattern - were present, a piece of text <tt><font size=+1>horse.gift</font></tt> could be misinterpreted - as an image file named <tt><font size=+1>horse.gif</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If a <tt><font size=+1>click</font></tt> attribute is specified in a message, it will be deleted - by the <tt><font size=+1>plumber</font></tt> before sending the message if the <tt><font size=+1>data matches</font></tt> - rules expand the selection. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The action rules all have the object <tt><font size=+1>plumb</font></tt>. There are only three - verbs for action rules:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>to</font></tt> The argument is the name of the port to which the message will - be sent. If the message has a destination specified, it must match - the <tt><font size=+1>to</font></tt> port of the rule set or the entire rule set will be skipped. - (This is the only rule that is evaluated out of order.)<br> - <tt><font size=+1>client</font></tt> If no application has the port open, the arguments to a - <tt><font size=+1>plumb start</font></tt> rule specify a shell program to run in response to - the message. The message will be held, with the supposition that - the program will eventually open the port to retrieve it.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>start</font></tt> Like <tt><font size=+1>client</font></tt>, but the message is discarded. Only one <tt><font size=+1>start</font></tt> - or <tt><font size=+1>client</font></tt> rule should be specified in a rule set.<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - The arguments to all rules may contain quoted strings, exactly - as in <a href="../man1/rc.html"><i>rc</i>(1)</a>. They may also contain simple string variables, identified - by a leading dollar sign <tt><font size=+1>$</font></tt>. Variables may be set, between rule - sets, by assignment statements in the style of <tt><font size=+1>rc</font></tt>. Only one variable - assignment may appear on a line. The <tt><font size=+1>plumber</font></tt> also - maintains some built-in variables:<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>$0</font></tt> The text that matched the entire regular expression in a previous - <tt><font size=+1>data matches</font></tt> rule. <tt><font size=+1>$1</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>$2</font></tt>, etc. refer to text matching the first, - second, etc. parenthesized subexpression.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>$attr</font></tt> The textual representation of the attributes of the message.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>$data</font></tt> The contents of the data field of the message.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>$dir</font></tt> The directory name resulting from a successful <tt><font size=+1>isdir</font></tt> rule. - If no such rule has been applied, it is the string constructed - syntactically by interpreting <tt><font size=+1>data</font></tt> as a file name in <tt><font size=+1>wdir</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>$dst</font></tt> The contents of the <tt><font size=+1>dst</font></tt> field of the message.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>$file</font></tt> The file name resulting from a successful <tt><font size=+1>isfile</font></tt> rule. If - no such rule has been applied, it is the string constructed syntactically - by interpreting <tt><font size=+1>data</font></tt> as a file name in <tt><font size=+1>wdir</font></tt>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>$type</font></tt> The contents of the <tt><font size=+1>type</font></tt> field of the message.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>$src</font></tt> The contents of the <tt><font size=+1>src</font></tt> field of the message.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>$wdir</font></tt> The contents of the <tt><font size=+1>wdir</font></tt> field of the message.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>$plan9</font></tt>The root directory of the Plan 9 tree (see <a href="../man3/get9root.html"><i>get9root</i>(3)</a>).<br> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>EXAMPLE </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The following is a modest, representative file of plumbing rules.<br> - <tt><font size=+1># these are generally in order from most specific to least,<br> - # since first rule that fires wins.<br> - addr=':(#?[0−9]+)'<br> - protocol='(https?|ftp|file|gopher|mailto|news|nntp|telnet|wais)'<br> - domain='[a−zA−Z0−9_@]+([.:][a−zA−Z0−9_@]+)*/?[a−zA−Z0−9_?,%#~&/\−]+'<br> - file='([:.][a−zA−Z0−9_?,%#~&/\−]+)*'<br> - # image files go to page<br> - type is text<br> - data matches '[a−zA−Z0−9_\−./]+'<br> - data matches '([a−zA−Z0−9_\−./]+).(jpe?g|gif|bit)'<br> - arg isfile $0<br> - plumb to image<br> - plumb start page −w $file<br> - # URLs go to web browser<br> - type is text<br> - data matches $protocol://$domain$file<br> - plumb to web<br> - plumb start window webbrowser $0<br> - # existing files, possibly tagged by line number, go to edit/sam<br> - type is text<br> - data matches '([.a−zA−Z0−9_/–]+[a−zA−Z0−9_/\−])('$addr')?'<br> - arg isfile $1<br> - data set $file<br> - attr add addr=$3<br> - plumb to edit<br> - plumb start window sam $file<br> - # .h files are looked up in /sys/include and passed to edit/sam<br> - type is text<br> - data matches '([a−zA−Z0−9]+\.h)('$addr')?'<br> - arg isfile /sys/include/$1<br> - data set $file<br> - attr add addr=$3<br> - plumb to edit<br> - plumb start window sam $file<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </font></tt> - The following simple plumbing rules file is a good beginning set - of rules.<br> - <tt><font size=+1># to update: cp /usr/$user/lib/plumbing /mnt/plumb/rules<br> - editor = acme<br> - # or editor = sam<br> - include basic<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>FILES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>$HOME/lib/plumbing</font></tt> default rules file.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>plumb</font></tt> service name for <a href="../man4/plumber.html"><i>plumber</i>(4)</a>.<br> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/plumb<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - directory for <tt><font size=+1>include</font></tt> files.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/plumb/fileaddr<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - public macro definitions.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - <tt><font size=+1>/usr/local/plan9/plumb/basic<br> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - basic rule set.<br> - - </table> - - </table> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/plumb.html"><i>plumb</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man3/plumb.html"><i>plumb</i>(3)</a>, <a href="../man4/plumber.html"><i>plumber</i>(4)</a>, <a href="../man7/regexp.html"><i>regexp</i>(7)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man7/regexp.html b/man/man7/regexp.html deleted file mode 100644 index 1bc2c74e..00000000 --- a/man/man7/regexp.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,131 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>regexp(7) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>REGEXP(7)</b><td align=right><b>REGEXP(7)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - regexp – Plan 9 regular expression notation<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - This manual page describes the regular expression syntax used - by the Plan 9 regular expression library <a href="../man3/regexp.html"><i>regexp</i>(3)</a>. It is the - form used by <a href="../man1/egrep.html"><i>egrep</i>(1)</a> before <i>egrep</i> got complicated. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <i>regular expression</i> specifies a set of strings of characters. - A member of this set of strings is said to be <i>matched</i> by the regular - expression. In many applications a delimiter character, commonly - <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt>, bounds a regular expression. In the following specification - for regular expressions the word ‘character’ means any - character (rune) but newline. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The syntax for a regular expression <tt><font size=+1>e0</font></tt> is<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>e3: literal | charclass | '.' | '^' | '$' | '(' e0 ')'<br> - e2: e3<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - | e2 REP<br> - - </table> - REP: '*' | '+' | '?'<br> - e1: e2<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - | e1 e2<br> - - </table> - e0: e1<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - | e0 '|' e1<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - </table> - </font></tt> - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - - </table> - - </table> - A <tt><font size=+1>literal</font></tt> is any non-metacharacter, or a metacharacter (one of - <tt><font size=+1>.*+?[]()|\^$</font></tt>), or the delimiter preceded by <tt><font size=+1>\</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <tt><font size=+1>charclass</font></tt> is a nonempty string <i>s</i> bracketed <tt><font size=+1>[</font></tt><i>s</i><tt><font size=+1>]</font></tt> (or <tt><font size=+1>[^</font></tt><i>s</i><tt><font size=+1>]</font></tt>); it - matches any character in (or not in) <i>s</i>. A negated character class - never matches newline. A substring <i>a</i><tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt><i>b</i>, with <i>a</i> and <i>b</i> in ascending - order, stands for the inclusive range of characters between <i>a</i> - and <i>b</i>. In <i>s</i>, the metacharacters <tt><font size=+1>−</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>]</font></tt>, an initial <tt><font size=+1>^</font></tt>, and the - regular expression delimiter must be preceded by a <tt><font size=+1>\</font></tt>; other metacharacters - have no special meaning and may appear unescaped. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> matches any character. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <tt><font size=+1>^</font></tt> matches the beginning of a line; <tt><font size=+1>$</font></tt> matches the end of the - line. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>REP</font></tt> operators match zero or more (<tt><font size=+1>*</font></tt>), one or more (<tt><font size=+1>+</font></tt>), zero - or one (<tt><font size=+1>?</font></tt>), instances respectively of the preceding regular expression - <tt><font size=+1>e2</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A concatenated regular expression, <tt><font size=+1>e1e2</font></tt>, matches a match to <tt><font size=+1>e1</font></tt> - followed by a match to <tt><font size=+1>e2</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - An alternative regular expression, <tt><font size=+1>e0|e1</font></tt>, matches either a match - to <tt><font size=+1>e0</font></tt> or a match to <tt><font size=+1>e1</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A match to any part of a regular expression extends as far as - possible without preventing a match to the remainder of the regular - expression.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/regexp.html"><i>regexp</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man7/thumbprint.html b/man/man7/thumbprint.html deleted file mode 100644 index eccbe595..00000000 --- a/man/man7/thumbprint.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>thumbprint(7) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>THUMBPRINT(7)</b><td align=right><b>THUMBPRINT(7)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - thumbprint – public key thumbprints<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Applications in Plan 9 that use public keys for authentication, - for example by calling <tt><font size=+1>tlsClient</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>okThumbprint</font></tt> (see <a href="../man3/pushtls.html"><i>pushtls</i>(3)</a>), - check the remote side’s public key by comparing against thumbprints - from a trusted list. The list is maintained by people who set - local policies about which servers can be trusted - for which applications, thereby playing the role taken by certificate - authorities in PKI-based systems. By convention, these lists are - stored as files in <tt><font size=+1>/sys/lib/tls/</font></tt> and protected by normal file - system permissions. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Such a thumbprint file comprises lines made up of attribute/value - pairs of the form <i>attr</i><tt><font size=+1>=</font></tt><i>value</i> or <i>attr</i>. The first attribute must - be <tt><font size=+1>x509</font></tt> and the second must be <tt><font size=+1>sha1=</font></tt><i>{hex</i><tt><font size=+1>checksum</font></tt><i>of</i><tt><font size=+1>binary</font></tt><i>certificate}.</i> - All other attributes are treated as comments. The file may also - contain lines of the form <tt><font size=+1>#include</font></tt><i>file - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - </i> - For example, a web server might have thumbprint<br> - <tt><font size=+1>x509 sha1=8fe472d31b360a8303cd29f92bd734813cbd923c cn=*.cs.bell−labs.com<br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/pushtls.html"><i>pushtls</i>(3)</a><br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man7/utf.html b/man/man7/utf.html deleted file mode 100644 index a1e767ec..00000000 --- a/man/man7/utf.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>utf(7) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>UTF(7)</b><td align=right><b>UTF(7)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - UTF, Unicode, ASCII, rune – character set and format<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The Plan 9 character set and representation are based on the Unicode - Standard and on the ISO multibyte UTF-8 encoding (Universal Character - Set Transformation Format, 8 bits wide). The Unicode Standard - represents its characters in 16 bits; UTF-8 represents such values - in an 8-bit byte stream. Throughout this - manual, UTF-8 is shortened to UTF. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - In Plan 9, a <i>rune</i> is a 16-bit quantity representing a Unicode - character. Internally, programs may store characters as runes. - However, any external manifestation of textual information, in - files or at the interface between programs, uses a machine-independent, - byte-stream encoding called UTF. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - UTF is designed so the 7-bit ASCII set (values hexadecimal 00 - to 7F), appear only as themselves in the encoding. Runes with - values above 7F appear as sequences of two or more bytes with - values only from 80 to FF. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The UTF encoding of the Unicode Standard is backward compatible - with ASCII: programs presented only with ASCII work on Plan 9 - even if not written to deal with UTF, as do programs that deal - with uninterpreted byte streams. However, programs that perform - semantic processing on ASCII graphic characters must convert - from UTF to runes in order to work properly with non-ASCII input. - See <a href="../man3/rune.html"><i>rune</i>(3)</a>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Letting numbers be binary, a rune x is converted to a multibyte - UTF sequence as follows: - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - 01. x in [00000000.0bbbbbbb] → 0bbbbbbb<br> - 10. x in [00000bbb.bbbbbbbb] → 110bbbbb, 10bbbbbb<br> - 11. x in [bbbbbbbb.bbbbbbbb] → 1110bbbb, 10bbbbbb, 10bbbbbb<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Conversion 01 provides a one-byte sequence that spans the ASCII - character set in a compatible way. Conversions 10 and 11 represent - higher-valued characters as sequences of two or three bytes with - the high bit set. Plan 9 does not support the 4, 5, and 6 byte - sequences proposed by X-Open. When there are - multiple ways to encode a value, for example rune 0, the shortest - encoding is used. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - In the inverse mapping, any sequence except those described above - is incorrect and is converted to rune hexadecimal 0080.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man1/ascii.html"><i>ascii</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man1/tcs.html"><i>tcs</i>(1)</a>, <a href="../man3/rune.html"><i>rune</i>(3)</a>, <i>The Unicode Standard</i>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man9/attach.html b/man/man9/attach.html deleted file mode 100644 index fda46be2..00000000 --- a/man/man9/attach.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>attach(9P) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>ATTACH(9P)</b><td align=right><b>ATTACH(9P)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - attach, auth – messages to establish a connection<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Tauth</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>afid</i>[4] <i>uname</i>[<i>s</i>] <i>aname</i>[<i>s</i>]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Rauth</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>aqid</i>[13] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Tattach</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>fid</i>[4] <i>afid</i>[4] <i>uname</i>[<i>s</i>] <i>aname</i>[<i>s</i>]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Rattach</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>qid</i>[13]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <tt><font size=+1>attach</font></tt> message serves as a fresh introduction from a user - on the client machine to the server. The message identifies the - user (<i>uname</i>) and may select the file tree to access (<i>aname</i>). The - <i>afid</i> argument specifies a fid previously established by an <tt><font size=+1>auth</font></tt> - message, as described below. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - As a result of the <tt><font size=+1>attach</font></tt> transaction, the client will have a - connection to the root directory of the desired file tree, represented - by <i>fid</i>. An error is returned if <i>fid</i> is already in use. The server’s - idea of the root of the file tree is represented by the returned - <i>qid</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If the client does not wish to authenticate the connection, or - knows that authentication is not required, the <i>afid</i> field in the - <tt><font size=+1>attach</font></tt> message should be set to <tt><font size=+1>NOFID</font></tt>, defined as <tt><font size=+1>(u32int)~0</font></tt> in - <tt><font size=+1><fcall.h></font></tt>. If the client does wish to authenticate, it must acquire - and validate an <i>afid</i> using an <tt><font size=+1>auth</font></tt> message before - doing the <tt><font size=+1>attach</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>auth</font></tt> message contains <i>afid</i>, a new fid to be established for - authentication, and the <i>uname</i> and <i>aname</i> that will be those of - the following <tt><font size=+1>attach</font></tt> message. If the server does not require authentication, - it returns <tt><font size=+1>Rerror</font></tt> to the <tt><font size=+1>Tauth</font></tt> message. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If the server does require authentication, it returns <i>aqid</i> defining - a file of type <tt><font size=+1>QTAUTH</font></tt> (see <i>intro</i>(9P)) that may be read and written - (using <tt><font size=+1>read</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>write</font></tt> messages in the usual way) to execute an - authentication protocol. That protocol’s definition is not part - of 9P itself. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Once the protocol is complete, the same <i>afid</i> is presented in the - <tt><font size=+1>attach</font></tt> message for the user, granting entry. The same validated - <i>afid</i> may be used for multiple <tt><font size=+1>attach</font></tt> messages with the same <i>uname</i> - and <i>aname</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>ENTRY POINTS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Fsmount</i> and <i>fsauth</i> (see <a href="../man3/9pclient.html"><i>9pclient</i>(3)</a>) generate <tt><font size=+1>attach</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>auth</font></tt> - transactions.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SEE ALSO </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <a href="../man3/9pclient.html"><i>9pclient</i>(3)</a>, <i>version</i>(9P), Plan 9’s <i>authsrv</i>(6)<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man9/clunk.html b/man/man9/clunk.html deleted file mode 100644 index 34aa001f..00000000 --- a/man/man9/clunk.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>clunk(9P) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>CLUNK(9P)</b><td align=right><b>CLUNK(9P)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - clunk – forget about a fid<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Tclunk</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>fid</i>[4]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Rclunk</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <tt><font size=+1>clunk</font></tt> request informs the file server that the current file - represented by <i>fid</i> is no longer needed by the client. The actual - file is not removed on the server unless the fid had been opened - with <tt><font size=+1>ORCLOSE</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Once a fid has been clunked, the same fid can be reused in a new - <tt><font size=+1>walk</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>attach</font></tt> request. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Even if the <tt><font size=+1>clunk</font></tt> returns an error, the <i>fid</i> is no longer valid.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>ENTRY POINTS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>Clunk</font></tt> transactions are generated by <i>fsclose</i> and <i>fsunmount</i> (see - <a href="../man3/9pclient.html"><i>9pclient</i>(3)</a>) and indirectly by other actions such as failed <i>fsopen</i> - calls.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man9/error.html b/man/man9/error.html deleted file mode 100644 index ed8b9c6c..00000000 --- a/man/man9/error.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>error(9P) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>ERROR(9P)</b><td align=right><b>ERROR(9P)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - error – return an error<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Rerror</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>ename</i>[<i>s</i>]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <tt><font size=+1>Rerror</font></tt> message (there is no <tt><font size=+1>Terror</font></tt>) is used to return an error - string describing the failure of a transaction. It replaces the - corresponding reply message that would accompany a successful - call; its tag is that of the failing request. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - By convention, clients may truncate error messages after <tt><font size=+1>ERRMAX−1</font></tt> - bytes; <tt><font size=+1>ERRMAX</font></tt> is defined in <tt><font size=+1><libc.h></font></tt>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man9/flush.html b/man/man9/flush.html deleted file mode 100644 index 20544557..00000000 --- a/man/man9/flush.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>flush(9P) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>FLUSH(9P)</b><td align=right><b>FLUSH(9P)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - flush – abort a message<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Tflush</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>oldtag</i>[2]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Rflush</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - When the response to a request is no longer needed, such as when - a user interrupts a process doing a <i>read</i>(9p), a <tt><font size=+1>Tflush</font></tt> request - is sent to the server to purge the pending response. The message - being flushed is identified by <i>oldtag</i>. The semantics of <tt><font size=+1>flush</font></tt> - depends on messages arriving in order. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The server should answer the <tt><font size=+1>flush</font></tt> message immediately. If it - recognizes <i>oldtag</i> as the tag of a pending transaction, it should - abort any pending response and discard that tag. In either case, - it should respond with an <tt><font size=+1>Rflush</font></tt> echoing the <i>tag</i> (not <i>oldtag</i>) - of the <tt><font size=+1>Tflush</font></tt> message. A <tt><font size=+1>Tflush</font></tt> can never be - responded to by an <tt><font size=+1>Rerror</font></tt> message. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The server may respond to the pending request before responding - to the <tt><font size=+1>Tflush</font></tt>. It is possible for a client to send multiple <tt><font size=+1>Tflush</font></tt> - messages for a particular pending request. Each subsequent <tt><font size=+1>Tflush</font></tt> - must contain as <i>oldtag</i> the tag of the pending request (not a previous - <tt><font size=+1>Tflush</font></tt>). Should multiple <tt><font size=+1>Tflush</font></tt>es be - received for a pending request, they must be answered in order. - A <tt><font size=+1>Rflush</font></tt> for any of the multiple <tt><font size=+1>Tflush</font></tt>es implies an answer for - all previous ones. Therefore, should a server receive a request - and then multiple flushes for that request, it need respond only - to the last flush. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - When the client sends a <tt><font size=+1>Tflush</font></tt>, it must wait to receive the corresponding - <tt><font size=+1>Rflush</font></tt> before reusing <i>oldtag</i> for subsequent messages. If a response - to the flushed request is received before the <tt><font size=+1>Rflush</font></tt>, the client - must honor the response as if it had not been flushed, since the - completed request may signify a state - change in the server. For instance, <tt><font size=+1>Tcreate</font></tt> may have created a - file and <tt><font size=+1>Twalk</font></tt> may have allocated a fid. If no response is received - before the <tt><font size=+1>Rflush</font></tt>, the flushed transaction is considered to have - been canceled, and should be treated as though it had never been - sent. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Several exceptional conditions are handled correctly by the above - specification: sending multiple flushes for a single tag, flushing - after a transaction is completed, flushing a <tt><font size=+1>Tflush</font></tt>, and flushing - an invalid tag.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>ENTRY POINTS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <a href="../man3/9pclient.html"><i>9pclient</i>(3)</a> library does not generate <tt><font size=+1>flush</font></tt> transactions.. - <a href="../man4/9pserve.html"><i>9pserve</i>(4)</a> generates <tt><font size=+1>flush</font></tt> transactions to cancel transactions - pending when a client hangs up.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man9/index.html b/man/man9/index.html deleted file mode 100644 index 76fb6bdb..00000000 --- a/man/man9/index.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head> -<title>Manual Section 9 - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -</head> -<body> -<table width=100%> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<center> -<table border=0 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 width=100%> -<tr height=1><td width=200><td> -<tr><td colspan=2> - <center> - <b>Manual Section 9 - Plan 9 from User Space</b> - </center> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="intro.html">intro(9P)</a><td>intro – introduction to the Plan 9 File Protocol, 9P -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="attach.html">attach(9P)</a><td>attach, auth – messages to establish a connection -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="clunk.html">clunk(9P)</a><td>clunk – forget about a fid -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="error.html">error(9P)</a><td>error – return an error -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="flush.html">flush(9P)</a><td>flush – abort a message -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="open.html">open(9P)</a><td>open, create – prepare a fid for I/O on an existing or new file -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="read.html">read(9P)</a><td>read, write – transfer data from and to a file -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="remove.html">remove(9P)</a><td>remove – remove a file from a server -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="stat.html">stat(9P)</a><td>stat, wstat – inquire or change file attributes -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="version.html">version(9P)</a><td>version – negotiate protocol version -<tr height=1><td> -<tr height=1><td colspan=2 bgcolor=#cccccc> -<tr height=1><td> -<tr><td valign=top><a href="walk.html">walk(9P)</a><td>walk – descend a directory hierarchy -</table> -</center> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<td width=20> -</table> -</body> -</html> diff --git a/man/man9/intro.html b/man/man9/intro.html deleted file mode 100644 index 226a94eb..00000000 --- a/man/man9/intro.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,344 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>intro(9P) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>INTRO(9P)</b><td align=right><b>INTRO(9P)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - intro – introduction to the Plan 9 File Protocol, 9P<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>#include <fcall.h><br> - </font></tt> -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - A Plan 9 <i>server</i> is an agent that provides one or more hierarchical - file systems -- file trees -- that may be accessed by Plan 9 processes. - A server responds to requests by <i>clients</i> to navigate the hierarchy, - and to create, remove, read, and write files. The prototypical - server is a separate machine that stores large numbers - of user files on permanent media; such a machine is called, somewhat - confusingly, a <i>file server</i>. Another possibility for a server is - to synthesize files on demand, perhaps based on information on - data structures maintained in memory; the <a href="../man4/plumber.html"><i>plumber</i>(4)</a> server is - an example of such a server. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <i>connection</i> to a server is a bidirectional communication path - from the client to the server. There may be a single client or - multiple clients sharing the same connection. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <i>Plan 9 File Protocol</i>, 9P, is used for messages between <i>clients</i> - and <i>servers</i>. A client transmits <i>requests</i> (<i>T-messages</i>) to a server, - which subsequently returns <i>replies</i> (<i>R-messages</i>) to the client. - The combined acts of transmitting (receiving) a request of a particular - type, and receiving (transmitting) its reply is called a - <i>transaction</i> of that type. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each message consists of a sequence of bytes. Two-, four-, and - eight-byte fields hold unsigned integers represented in little-endian - order (least significant byte first). Data items of larger or - variable lengths are represented by a two-byte field specifying - a count, <i>n</i>, followed by <i>n</i> bytes of data. Text strings are - represented this way, with the text itself stored as a UTF-8 encoded - sequence of Unicode characters (see <a href="../man7/utf.html"><i>utf</i>(7)</a>). Text strings in 9P - messages are not NUL-terminated: <i>n</i> counts the bytes of UTF-8 data, - which include no final zero byte. The NUL character is illegal - in all text strings in 9P, and is therefore excluded from file - names, user names, and so on. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each 9P message begins with a four-byte size field specifying - the length in bytes of the complete message including the four - bytes of the size field itself. The next byte is the message type, - one of the constants in the enumeration in the include file <tt><font size=+1><fcall.h></font></tt>. - The next two bytes are an identifying <i>tag</i>, described - below. The remaining bytes are parameters of different sizes. - In the message descriptions, the number of bytes in a field is - given in brackets after the field name. The notation <i>parameter</i>[<i>n</i>] - where <i>n</i> is not a constant represents a variable-length parameter: - <i>n</i>[2] followed by <i>n</i> bytes of data forming the <i>parameter</i>. The - notation <i>string</i>[<i>s</i>] (using a literal <i>s</i> character) is shorthand - for <i>s</i>[2] followed by <i>s</i> bytes of UTF-8 text. (Systems may choose - to reduce the set of legal characters to reduce syntactic problems, - for example to remove slashes from name components, but the protocol - has no such restriction. Plan 9 names may contain any - printable character (that is, any character outside hexadecimal - 00-1F and 80-9F) except slash.) Messages are transported in byte - form to allow for machine independence; <a href="../man3/fcall.html"><i>fcall</i>(3)</a> describes routines - that convert to and from this form into a machine-dependent C - structure.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>MESSAGES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Tversion</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>msize</i>[4] <i>version</i>[<i>s</i>]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Rversion</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>msize</i>[4] <i>version</i>[<i>s</i>]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Tauth</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>afid</i>[4] <i>uname</i>[<i>s</i>] <i>aname</i>[<i>s</i>]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Rauth</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>aqid</i>[13]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Rerror</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>ename</i>[<i>s</i>]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Tflush</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>oldtag</i>[2]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Rflush</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Tattach</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>fid</i>[4] <i>afid</i>[4] <i>uname</i>[<i>s</i>] <i>aname</i>[<i>s</i>]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Rattach</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>qid</i>[13]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Twalk</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>fid</i>[4] <i>newfid</i>[4] <i>nwname</i>[2] <i>nwname</i>*(<i>wname</i>[<i>s</i>])<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Rwalk</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>nwqid</i>[2] <i>nwqid</i>*(<i>wqid</i>[13])<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Topen</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>fid</i>[4] <i>mode</i>[1]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Ropen</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>qid</i>[13] <i>iounit</i>[4]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Topenfd</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>fid</i>[4] <i>mode</i>[1]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Ropenfd</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>qid</i>[13] <i>iounit</i>[4] <i>unixfd</i>[4]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Tcreate</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>fid</i>[4] <i>name</i>[<i>s</i>] <i>perm</i>[4] <i>mode</i>[1]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Rcreate</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>qid</i>[13] <i>iounit</i>[4]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Tread</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>fid</i>[4] <i>offset</i>[8] <i>count</i>[4]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Rread</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>count</i>[4] <i>data</i>[<i>count</i>]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Twrite</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>fid</i>[4] <i>offset</i>[8] <i>count</i>[4] <i>data</i>[<i>count</i>]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Rwrite</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>count</i>[4]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Tclunk</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>fid</i>[4]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Rclunk</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Tremove</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>fid</i>[4]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Rremove</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Tstat</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>fid</i>[4]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Rstat</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>stat</i>[<i>n</i>]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Twstat</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>fid</i>[4] <i>stat</i>[<i>n</i>]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Rwstat</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - Each T-message has a <i>tag</i> field, chosen and used by the client - to identify the message. The reply to the message will have the - same tag. Clients must arrange that no two outstanding messages - on the same connection have the same tag. An exception is the - tag <tt><font size=+1>NOTAG</font></tt>, defined as <tt><font size=+1>(ushort)~0</font></tt> in <tt><font size=+1><fcall.h></font></tt>: the - client can use it, when establishing a connection, to override - tag matching in <tt><font size=+1>version</font></tt> messages. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The type of an R-message will either be one greater than the type - of the corresponding T-message or <tt><font size=+1>Rerror</font></tt>, indicating that the - request failed. In the latter case, the <i>ename</i> field contains a - string describing the reason for failure. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>version</font></tt> message identifies the version of the protocol and - indicates the maximum message size the system is prepared to handle. - It also initializes the connection and aborts all outstanding - I/O on the connection. The set of messages between <tt><font size=+1>version</font></tt> requests - is called a <i>session</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Most T-messages contain a <i>fid</i>, a 32-bit unsigned integer that - the client uses to identify a “current file” on the server. Fids - are somewhat like file descriptors in a user process, but they - are not restricted to files open for I/O: directories being examined, - files being accessed by <a href="../man3/stat.html"><i>stat</i>(3)</a> calls, and so on -- all files being - manipulated by the operating system -- are identified by fids. Fids - are chosen by the client. All requests on a connection share the - same fid space; when several clients share a connection, the agent - managing the sharing must arrange that no two clients choose the - same fid. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The fid supplied in an <tt><font size=+1>attach</font></tt> message will be taken by the server - to refer to the root of the served file tree. The <tt><font size=+1>attach</font></tt> identifies - the user to the server and may specify a particular file tree - served by the server (for those that supply more than one). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Permission to attach to the service is proven by providing a special - fid, called <tt><font size=+1>afid</font></tt>, in the <tt><font size=+1>attach</font></tt> message. This <tt><font size=+1>afid</font></tt> is established - by exchanging <tt><font size=+1>auth</font></tt> messages and subsequently manipulated using - <tt><font size=+1>read</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>write</font></tt> messages to exchange authentication information - not defined explicitly by 9P. Once the - authentication protocol is complete, the <tt><font size=+1>afid</font></tt> is presented in - the <tt><font size=+1>attach</font></tt> to permit the user to access the service. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <tt><font size=+1>walk</font></tt> message causes the server to change the current file associated - with a fid to be a file in the directory that is the old current - file, or one of its subdirectories. <tt><font size=+1>Walk</font></tt> returns a new fid that - refers to the resulting file. Usually, a client maintains a fid - for the root, and navigates by <tt><font size=+1>walks</font></tt> from the root fid. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A client can send multiple T-messages without waiting for the - corresponding R-messages, but all outstanding T-messages must - specify different tags. The server may delay the response to a - request and respond to later ones; this is sometimes necessary, - for example when the client reads from a file that the server - synthesizes from external events such as keyboard characters. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Replies (R-messages) to <tt><font size=+1>auth</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>attach</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>walk</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>open</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>create</font></tt> requests - convey a <i>qid</i> field back to the client. The qid represents the - server’s unique identification for the file being accessed: two - files on the same server hierarchy are the same if and only if - their qids are the same. (The client may have multiple - fids pointing to a single file on a server and hence having a - single qid.) The thirteen-byte qid fields hold a one-byte type, - specifying whether the file is a directory, append-only file, - etc., and two unsigned integers: first the four-byte qid <i>version</i>, - then the eight-byte qid <i>path</i>. The path is an integer unique among - all files - in the hierarchy. If a file is deleted and recreated with the - same name in the same directory, the old and new path components - of the qids should be different. The version is a version number - for a file; typically, it is incremented every time the file is - modified. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - An existing file can be <tt><font size=+1>opened</font></tt>, or a new file may be <tt><font size=+1>created</font></tt> in - the current (directory) file. I/O of a given number of bytes at - a given offset on an open file is done by <tt><font size=+1>read</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>write</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A client should <tt><font size=+1>clunk</font></tt> any fid that is no longer needed. The <tt><font size=+1>remove</font></tt> - transaction deletes files. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>Openfd</font></tt> is an extension used by Unix utilities to allow traditional - Unix programs to have their input or output attached to fids on - 9P servers. See <i>openfd</i>(9p) and <a href="../man3/9pclient.html"><i>9pclient</i>(3)</a> for details. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>stat</font></tt> transaction retrieves information about the file. The - <i>stat</i> field in the reply includes the file’s name, access permissions - (read, write and execute for owner, group and public), access - and modification times, and owner and group identifications (see - <a href="../man3/stat.html"><i>stat</i>(3)</a>). The owner and group identifications are textual - names. The <tt><font size=+1>wstat</font></tt> transaction allows some of a file’s properties - to be changed. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A request can be aborted with a flush request. When a server receives - a <tt><font size=+1>Tflush</font></tt>, it should not reply to the message with tag <i>oldtag</i> (unless - it has already replied), and it should immediately send an <tt><font size=+1>Rflush</font></tt>. - The client must wait until it gets the <tt><font size=+1>Rflush</font></tt> (even if the reply - to the original message arrives in the interim), - at which point <i>oldtag</i> may be reused. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Because the message size is negotiable and some elements of the - protocol are variable length, it is possible (although unlikely) - to have a situation where a valid message is too large to fit - within the negotiated size. For example, a very long file name - may cause a <tt><font size=+1>Rstat</font></tt> of the file or <tt><font size=+1>Rread</font></tt> of its directory entry - to be - too large to send. In most such cases, the server should generate - an error rather than modify the data to fit, such as by truncating - the file name. The exception is that a long error string in an - <tt><font size=+1>Rerror</font></tt> message should be truncated if necessary, since the string - is only advisory and in some sense arbitrary. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Most programs do not see the 9P protocol directly; on Plan 9, - calls to library routines that access files are translated by - the kernel’s mount driver into 9P messages.<br> - <p><font size=+1><b>Unix </b></font><br> - On Unix, 9P services are posted as Unix domain sockets in a well-known - directory (see <a href="../man3/getns.html"><i>getns</i>(3)</a> and <a href="../man4/9pserve.html"><i>9pserve</i>(4)</a>). Clients connect to these - servers using a 9P client library (see <a href="../man3/9pclient.html"><i>9pclient</i>(3)</a>).<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DIRECTORIES </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - Directories are created by <tt><font size=+1>create</font></tt> with <tt><font size=+1>DMDIR</font></tt> set in the permissions - argument (see <i>stat</i>(9P)). The members of a directory can be found - with <i>read</i>(9P). All directories must support <tt><font size=+1>walks</font></tt> to the directory - <tt><font size=+1>..</font></tt> (dot-dot) meaning parent directory, although by convention - directories contain no explicit entry for <tt><font size=+1>..</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>. - </font></tt>(dot). The parent of the root directory of a server’s tree is - itself.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>ACCESS PERMISSIONS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - This section describes the access permission conventions implemented - by most Plan 9 file servers. These conventions are not enforced - by the protocol and may differ between servers, especially servers - built on top of foreign operating systems. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each file server maintains a set of user and group names. Each - user can be a member of any number of groups. Each group has a - <i>group leader</i> who has special privileges (see <i>stat</i>(9P) and Plan - 9’s <i>users</i>(6)). Every file request has an implicit user id (copied - from the original <tt><font size=+1>attach</font></tt>) and an implicit set of groups (every - group of which the user is a member). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Each file has an associated <i>owner</i> and <i>group</i> id and three sets - of permissions: those of the owner, those of the group, and those - of “other” users. When the owner attempts to do something to a - file, the owner, group, and other permissions are consulted, and - if any of them grant the requested permission, the - operation is allowed. For someone who is not the owner, but is - a member of the file’s group, the group and other permissions - are consulted. For everyone else, the other permissions are used. - Each set of permissions says whether reading is allowed, whether - writing is allowed, and whether executing is allowed. A - <tt><font size=+1>walk</font></tt> in a directory is regarded as executing the directory, not - reading it. Permissions are kept in the low-order bits of the - file <i>mode</i>: owner read/write/execute permission represented as - 1 in bits 8, 7, and 6 respectively (using 0 to number the low - order). The group permissions are in bits 5, 4, and 3, and the - other - permissions are in bits 2, 1, and 0. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The file <i>mode</i> contains some additional attributes besides the - permissions. If bit 31 (<tt><font size=+1>DMDIR</font></tt>) is set, the file is a directory; - if bit 30 (<tt><font size=+1>DMAPPEND</font></tt>) is set, the file is append-only (offset is - ignored in writes); if bit 29 (<tt><font size=+1>DMEXCL</font></tt>) is set, the file is exclusive-use - (only one client may have it open at a time); if bit 27 (<tt><font size=+1>DMAUTH</font></tt>) - is - set, the file is an authentication file established by <tt><font size=+1>auth</font></tt> messages; - if bit 26 (<tt><font size=+1>DMTMP</font></tt>) is set, the contents of the file (or directory) - are not included in nightly archives. (Bit 28 is skipped for historical - reasons.) These bits are reproduced, from the top bit down, in - the type byte of the Qid: <tt><font size=+1>QTDIR</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>QTAPPEND</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>QTEXCL</font></tt>, - (skipping one bit) <tt><font size=+1>QTAUTH</font></tt>, and <tt><font size=+1>QTTMP</font></tt>. 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In - addition, if <i>mode</i> has the <tt><font size=+1>OTRUNC</font></tt> (<tt><font size=+1>0x10</font></tt>) bit set, the file is to - be truncated, which requires write permission (if the file is - append-only, and permission is granted, the <tt><font size=+1>open</font></tt> succeeds but - the file will not be truncated); if the <i>mode</i> has the <tt><font size=+1>ORCLOSE</font></tt> (<tt><font size=+1>0x40</font></tt>) - bit set, the file is to be removed when the fid is clunked, which - requires permission to remove the file from its directory. All - other bits in <i>mode</i> should be zero. It is illegal to write a directory, - truncate it, or attempt to remove it on close. If the file is - marked for exclusive use (see <i>stat</i>(9P)), only one client can have - the - file open at any time. That is, after such a file has been opened, - further opens will fail until <i>fid</i> has been clunked. All these - permissions are checked at the time of the <tt><font size=+1>open</font></tt> request; subsequent - changes to the permissions of files do not affect the ability - to read, write, or remove an open file. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>create</font></tt> request asks the file server to create a new file with - the <i>name</i> supplied, in the directory (<i>dir</i>) represented by <i>fid</i>, - and requires write permission in the directory. The owner of the - file is the implied user id of the request, the group of the file - is the same as <i>dir</i>, and the permissions are the value of - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>perm & (~0666 | (dir.perm & 0666)) <br> - </font></tt> - </table> - - </table> - if a regular file is being created and<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>perm & (~0777 | (dir.perm & 0777)) <br> - </font></tt> - </table> - - </table> - if a directory is being created. This means, for example, that - if the <tt><font size=+1>create</font></tt> allows read permission to others, but the containing - directory does not, then the created file will not allow others - to read the file. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Finally, the newly created file is opened according to <i>mode</i>, and - <i>fid</i> will represent the newly opened file. <i>Mode</i> is not checked - against the permissions in <i>perm</i>. The <i>qid</i> for the new file is returned - with the <tt><font size=+1>create</font></tt> reply message. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Directories are created by setting the <tt><font size=+1>DMDIR</font></tt> bit (<tt><font size=+1>0x80000000</font></tt>) - in the <i>perm</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The names <tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>..</font></tt> are special; it is illegal to create files - with these names. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - It is an error for either of these messages if the fid is already - the product of a successful <tt><font size=+1>open</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>create</font></tt> message. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - An attempt to <tt><font size=+1>create</font></tt> a file in a directory where the given <i>name</i> - already exists will be rejected; in this case, the <i>fscreate</i> call - (see <a href="../man3/9pclient.html"><i>9pclient</i>(3)</a>) uses <tt><font size=+1>open</font></tt> with truncation. The algorithm used - by the <i>create</i> system call is: first walk to the directory to contain - the file. If that fails, return an error. Next <tt><font size=+1>walk</font></tt> to the - specified file. If the <tt><font size=+1>walk</font></tt> succeeds, send a request to <tt><font size=+1>open</font></tt> and - truncate the file and return the result, successful or not. If - the <tt><font size=+1>walk</font></tt> fails, send a create message. If that fails, it may be - because the file was created by another process after the previous - walk failed, so (once) try the <tt><font size=+1>walk</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>open</font></tt> again. - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>ENTRY POINTS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Fsopen</i> and <i>fscreate</i> (see <a href="../man3/9pclient.html"><i>9pclient</i>(3)</a>) both generate <tt><font size=+1>open</font></tt> messages; - only <i>fscreate</i> generates a <tt><font size=+1>create</font></tt> message. The <tt><font size=+1>iounit</font></tt> associated - with an open file may be discovered by calling <i>fsiounit</i>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - For programs that need atomic file creation, without the race - that exists in the <tt><font size=+1>open−create</font></tt> sequence described above, <i>fscreate</i> - does the following. If the <tt><font size=+1>OEXCL</font></tt> (<tt><font size=+1>0x1000</font></tt>) bit is set in the <i>mode</i> - for a <i>fscreate</i> call, the <tt><font size=+1>open</font></tt> message is not sent; the kernel - issues only the <tt><font size=+1>create</font></tt>. Thus, if the file exists, <i>fscreate - </i>will draw an error, but if it doesn’t and the <i>fscreate</i> call succeeds, - the process issuing the <i>fscreate</i> is guaranteed to be the one that - created the file.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man9/read.html b/man/man9/read.html deleted file mode 100644 index c524d8de..00000000 --- a/man/man9/read.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>read(9P) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>READ(9P)</b><td align=right><b>READ(9P)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - read, write – transfer data from and to a file<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Tread</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>fid</i>[4] <i>offset</i>[8] <i>count</i>[4]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Rread</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>count</i>[4] <i>data</i>[<i>count</i>] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Twrite</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>fid</i>[4] <i>offset</i>[8] <i>count</i>[4] <i>data</i>[<i>count</i>]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Rwrite</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>count</i>[4]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <tt><font size=+1>read</font></tt> request asks for <i>count</i> bytes of data from the file identified - by <i>fid</i>, which must be opened for reading, starting <i>offset</i> bytes - after the beginning of the file. The bytes are returned with the - <tt><font size=+1>read</font></tt> reply message. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <i>count</i> field in the reply indicates the number of bytes returned. - This may be less than the requested amount. If the <i>offset</i> field - is greater than or equal to the number of bytes in the file, a - count of zero will be returned. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - For directories, <tt><font size=+1>read</font></tt> returns an integral number of directory - entries exactly as in <tt><font size=+1>stat</font></tt> (see <i>stat</i>(9P)), one for each member - of the directory. The <tt><font size=+1>read</font></tt> request message must have <tt><font size=+1>offset</font></tt> equal - to zero or the value of <tt><font size=+1>offset</font></tt> in the previous <tt><font size=+1>read</font></tt> on the directory, - plus the number of bytes returned in the previous - <tt><font size=+1>read</font></tt>. In other words, seeking other than to the beginning is illegal - in a directory. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>write</font></tt> request asks that <i>count</i> bytes of data be recorded in - the file identified by <i>fid</i>, which must be opened for writing, - starting <i>offset</i> bytes after the beginning of the file. If the - file is append-only, the data will be placed at the end of the - file regardless of <i>offset</i>. Directories may not be written. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>write</font></tt> reply records the number of bytes actually written. - It is usually an error if this is not the same as requested. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Because 9P implementations may limit the size of individual messages, - more than one message may be produced by a single <i>read</i> or <i>write</i> - call. The <i>iounit</i> field returned by <i>open</i>(9P), if non-zero, reports - the maximum size that is guaranteed to be transferred atomically.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>ENTRY POINTS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Fsread</i> and <i>fswrite</i> (see <a href="../man3/9pclient.html"><i>9pclient</i>(3)</a>) generate the corresponding - messages. Because they take an offset parameter, the <i>fspread</i> and - <i>fspwrite</i> calls correspond more directly to the 9P messages. Although - <i>fsseek</i> affects the offset, it does not generate a message.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man9/remove.html b/man/man9/remove.html deleted file mode 100644 index 162db8bc..00000000 --- a/man/man9/remove.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>remove(9P) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>REMOVE(9P)</b><td align=right><b>REMOVE(9P)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - remove – remove a file from a server<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Tremove</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>fid</i>[4]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Rremove</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <tt><font size=+1>remove</font></tt> request asks the file server both to remove the file - represented by <i>fid</i> and to <tt><font size=+1>clunk</font></tt> the <i>fid</i>, even if the remove fails. - This request will fail if the client does not have write permission - in the parent directory. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - It is correct to consider <tt><font size=+1>remove</font></tt> to be a <tt><font size=+1>clunk</font></tt> with the side effect - of removing the file if permissions allow. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If a file has been opened as multiple fids, possibly on different - connections, and one fid is used to remove the file, whether the - other fids continue to provide access to the file is implementation-defined. - The Plan 9 file servers remove the file immediately: attempts - to use the other fids will yield a “phase error.” <i>U9fs</i> - follows the semantics of the underlying Unix file system, so other - fids typically remain usable.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>ENTRY POINTS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Fsremove</i> (see <a href="../man3/9pclient.html"><i>9pclient</i>(3)</a>) generates <tt><font size=+1>remove</font></tt> messages.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man9/stat.html b/man/man9/stat.html deleted file mode 100644 index eb5c9c4a..00000000 --- a/man/man9/stat.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,258 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>stat(9P) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>STAT(9P)</b><td align=right><b>STAT(9P)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - stat, wstat – inquire or change file attributes<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Tstat</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>fid</i>[4]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Rstat</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>stat</i>[<i>n</i>] - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Twstat</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>fid</i>[4] <i>stat</i>[<i>n</i>]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Rwstat</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <tt><font size=+1>stat</font></tt> transaction inquires about the file identified by <i>fid</i>. - The reply will contain a machine-independent <i>directory entry</i>, - <i>stat</i>, laid out as follows:<br> - <i>size</i>[2]total byte count of the following data<br> - <i>type</i>[2]<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - for kernel use<br> - - </table> - <i>dev</i>[4]for kernel use<br> - <i>qid.type</i>[1]<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - the type of the file (directory, etc.), represented as a bit vector - corresponding to the high 8 bits of the file’s mode word.<br> - - </table> - <i>qid.vers</i>[4]<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - version number for given path<br> - - </table> - <i>qid.path</i>[8]<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - the file server’s unique identification for the file<br> - - </table> - <i>mode</i>[4]<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - permissions and flags<br> - - </table> - <i>atime</i>[4]<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - last access time<br> - - </table> - <i>mtime</i>[4]<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - last modification time<br> - - </table> - <i>length</i>[8]<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - length of file in bytes<br> - - </table> - <i>name</i>[ s ]<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - file name; must be <tt><font size=+1>/</font></tt> if the file is the root directory of the - server<br> - - </table> - <i>uid</i>[ s ]<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - owner name<br> - - </table> - <i>gid</i>[ s ]<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - group name<br> - - </table> - <i>muid</i>[ s ]<br> - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - name of the user who last modified the file - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - - </table> - Integers in this encoding are in little-endian order (least significant - byte first). The <i>convM2D</i> and <i>convD2M</i> routines (see <a href="../man3/fcall.html"><i>fcall</i>(3)</a>) convert - between directory entries and a C structure called a <tt><font size=+1>Dir</font></tt>. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <i>mode</i> contains permission bits as described in <i>intro</i>(9P) and - the following: <tt><font size=+1>0x80000000</font></tt> (<tt><font size=+1>DMDIR</font></tt>, this file is a directory), <tt><font size=+1>0x40000000</font></tt> - (<tt><font size=+1>DMAPPEND</font></tt>, append only), <tt><font size=+1>0x20000000</font></tt> (<tt><font size=+1>DMEXCL</font></tt>, exclusive use), <tt><font size=+1>0x04000000</font></tt> - (<tt><font size=+1>DMTMP</font></tt>, temporary); these are echoed in <tt><font size=+1>Qid.type</font></tt>. Writes to append-only - files always - place their data at the end of the file; the <i>offset</i> in the <tt><font size=+1>write</font></tt> - message is ignored, as is the <tt><font size=+1>OTRUNC</font></tt> bit in an open. Exclusive - use files may be open for I/O by only one fid at a time across - all clients of the server. If a second open is attempted, it draws - an error. Servers may implement a timeout on the lock on an - exclusive use file: if the fid holding the file open has been - unused for an extended period (of order at least minutes), it - is reasonable to break the lock and deny the initial fid further - I/O. Temporary files are not included in nightly archives (see - Plan 9’s <i>fossil</i>(4)). - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The two time fields are measured in seconds since the epoch (Jan - 1 00:00 1970 GMT). The <i>mtime</i> field reflects the time of the last - change of content (except when later changed by <tt><font size=+1>wstat</font></tt>). For a - plain file, <i>mtime</i> is the time of the most recent <tt><font size=+1>create</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>open</font></tt> - with truncation, or <tt><font size=+1>write</font></tt>; for a directory it is the time of - the most recent <tt><font size=+1>remove</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>create</font></tt>, or <tt><font size=+1>wstat</font></tt> of a file in the directory. - Similarly, the <i>atime</i> field records the last <tt><font size=+1>read</font></tt> of the contents; - also it is set whenever <i>mtime</i> is set. In addition, for a directory, - it is set by an <tt><font size=+1>attach</font></tt>, <tt><font size=+1>walk</font></tt>, or <tt><font size=+1>create</font></tt>, all whether successful - or not. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <i>muid</i> field names the user whose actions most recently changed - the <i>mtime</i> of the file. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <i>length</i> records the number of bytes in the file. Directories - and most files representing devices have a conventional length - of 0. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>stat</font></tt> request requires no special permissions. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>wstat</font></tt> request can change some of the file status information. - The <i>name</i> can be changed by anyone with write permission in the - parent directory; it is an error to change the name to that of - an existing file. The <i>length</i> can be changed (affecting the actual - length of the file) by anyone with write permission on the - file. It is an error to attempt to set the length of a directory - to a non-zero value, and servers may decide to reject length changes - for other reasons. The <i>mode</i> and <i>mtime</i> can be changed by the owner - of the file or the group leader of the file’s current group. The - directory bit cannot be changed by a <tt><font size=+1>wstat</font></tt>; the other - defined permission and mode bits can. The <i>gid</i> can be changed: - by the owner if also a member of the new group; or by the group - leader of the file’s current group if also leader of the new group - (see <i>intro</i>(9P) for more information about permissions, users, - and groups). None of the other data can be altered by a - <tt><font size=+1>wstat</font></tt> and attempts to change them will trigger an error. In particular, - it is illegal to attempt to change the owner of a file. (These - conditions may be relaxed when establishing the initial state - of a file server; see Plan 9’s <i>fsconfig</i>(8).) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Either all the changes in <tt><font size=+1>wstat</font></tt> request happen, or none of them - does: if the request succeeds, all changes were made; if it fails, - none were. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <tt><font size=+1>wstat</font></tt> request can avoid modifying some properties of the file - by providing explicit “don’t touch” values in the <tt><font size=+1>stat</font></tt> data that - is sent: zero-length strings for text values and the maximum unsigned - value of appropriate size for integral values. As a special case, - if <i>all</i> the elements of the directory entry in a <tt><font size=+1>Twstat - </font></tt>message are “don’t touch” values, the server may interpret it - as a request to guarantee that the contents of the associated - file are committed to stable storage before the <tt><font size=+1>Rwstat</font></tt> message - is returned. (Consider the message to mean, “make the state of - the file exactly what it claims to be.”) - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <i>read</i> of a directory yields an integral number of directory entries - in the machine independent encoding given above (see <i>read</i>(9P)). - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - Note that since the <tt><font size=+1>stat</font></tt> information is sent as a 9P variable-length - datum, it is limited to a maximum of 65535 bytes.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>ENTRY POINTS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <tt><font size=+1>Stat</font></tt> messages are generated by <i>fsdirfstat</i> and <i>fsdirstat</i> (see <a href="../man3/9pclient.html"><i>9pclient</i>(3)</a>). - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - <tt><font size=+1>Wstat</font></tt> messages are generated by <i>fsdirfwstat</i> and <i>fsdirwstat</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>BUGS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - To make the contents of a directory, such as returned by <i>read</i>(9P), - easy to parse, each directory entry begins with a size field. - For consistency, the entries in <tt><font size=+1>Twstat</font></tt> and <tt><font size=+1>Rstat</font></tt> messages also - contain their size, which means the size appears twice. For example, - the <tt><font size=+1>Rstat</font></tt> message is formatted as “(4+1+2+2+<i>n</i>)[4] - <tt><font size=+1>Rstat</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>n</i>[2] (<i>n</i>-2)[2] <i>type</i>[2] <i>dev</i>[4]...,” where <i>n</i> is the - value returned by <tt><font size=+1>convD2M</font></tt>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man9/version.html b/man/man9/version.html deleted file mode 100644 index 3d382f6b..00000000 --- a/man/man9/version.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,100 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>version(9P) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>VERSION(9P)</b><td align=right><b>VERSION(9P)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - version – negotiate protocol version<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Tversion</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>msize</i>[4] <i>version</i>[<i>s</i>]<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Rversion</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>msize</i>[4] <i>version</i>[<i>s</i>]<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <tt><font size=+1>version</font></tt> request negotiates the protocol version and message - size to be used on the connection and initializes the connection - for I/O. <tt><font size=+1>Tversion</font></tt> must be the first message sent on the 9P connection, - and the client cannot issue any further requests until it has - received the <tt><font size=+1>Rversion</font></tt> reply. The <i>tag</i> should be - <tt><font size=+1>NOTAG</font></tt> (value <tt><font size=+1>(ushort)~0</font></tt>) for a <tt><font size=+1>version</font></tt> message. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The client suggests a maximum message size, <tt><font size=+1>msize</font></tt>, that is the - maximum length, in bytes, it will ever generate or expect to receive - in a single 9P message. This count includes all 9P protocol data, - starting from the <tt><font size=+1>size</font></tt> field and extending through the message, - but excludes enveloping transport protocols. The - server responds with its own maximum, <tt><font size=+1>msize</font></tt>, which must be less - than or equal to the client’s value. Thenceforth, both sides of - the connection must honor this limit. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>version</font></tt> string identifies the level of the protocol. The string - must always begin with the two characters “<tt><font size=+1>9P</font></tt>”. If the server - does not understand the client’s version string, it should respond - with an <tt><font size=+1>Rversion</font></tt> message (not <tt><font size=+1>Rerror</font></tt>) with the <tt><font size=+1>version</font></tt> string - the 7 characters “<tt><font size=+1>unknown</font></tt>”. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The server may respond with the client’s version string, or a - version string identifying an earlier defined protocol version. - Currently, the only defined version is the 6 characters “<tt><font size=+1>9P2000</font></tt>”. - Version strings are defined such that, if the client string contains - one or more period characters, the initial substring up to but - not including any single period in the version string defines - a version of the protocol. After stripping any such period-separated - suffix, the server is allowed to respond with a string of the - form <tt><font size=+1>9P</font></tt><i>nnnn</i>, where <i>nnnn</i> is less than or equal to the digits sent - by the client. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The client and server will use the protocol version defined by - the server’s response for all subsequent communication on the - connection. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A successful <tt><font size=+1>version</font></tt> request initializes the connection. All outstanding - I/O on the connection is aborted; all active fids are freed (‘clunked’) - automatically. The set of messages between <tt><font size=+1>version</font></tt> requests is - called a <i>session</i>.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>ENTRY POINTS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Fsversion</i> (see <a href="../man3/9pclient.html"><i>9pclient</i>(3)</a>) generates <tt><font size=+1>version</font></tt> messages; it is - called automatically by <i>fsmount</i>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> diff --git a/man/man9/walk.html b/man/man9/walk.html deleted file mode 100644 index 32a72a9e..00000000 --- a/man/man9/walk.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ -<head> -<title>walk(9P) - Plan 9 from User Space</title> -<meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type> -</head> -<body bgcolor=#ffffff> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=10><td> -<tr><td width=20><td> -<tr><td width=20><td><b>WALK(9P)</b><td align=right><b>WALK(9P)</b> -<tr><td width=20><td colspan=2> - <br> -<p><font size=+1><b>NAME </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - walk – descend a directory hierarchy<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>SYNOPSIS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Twalk</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>fid</i>[4] <i>newfid</i>[4] <i>nwname</i>[2] <i>nwname</i>*(<i>wname</i>[<i>s</i>])<br> - <i>size</i>[4] <tt><font size=+1>Rwalk</font></tt> <i>tag</i>[2] <i>nwqid</i>[2] <i>nwqid</i>*(<i>qid</i>[13])<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>DESCRIPTION </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - The <tt><font size=+1>walk</font></tt> request carries as arguments an existing <i>fid</i> and a proposed - <i>newfid</i> (which must not be in use unless it is the same as <i>fid</i>) - that the client wishes to associate with the result of traversing - the directory hierarchy by ‘walking’ the hierarchy using the successive - path name elements <tt><font size=+1>wname</font></tt>. The <i>fid</i> must represent - a directory unless zero path name elements are specified. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <i>fid</i> must be valid in the current session and must not have - been opened for I/O by an <tt><font size=+1>open</font></tt> or <tt><font size=+1>create</font></tt> message. If the full - sequence of <tt><font size=+1>nwname</font></tt> elements is walked successfully, <i>newfid</i> will - represent the file that results. If not, <i>newfid</i> (and <tt><font size=+1>fid</font></tt>) will - be unaffected. However, if <i>newfid</i> is in use or otherwise illegal, - an <tt><font size=+1>Rerror</font></tt> is returned. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The name “<tt><font size=+1>..</font></tt>” (dot-dot) represents the parent directory. The name - “<tt><font size=+1>.</font></tt>” (dot), meaning the current directory, is not used in the protocol. - - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - It is legal for <tt><font size=+1>nwname</font></tt> to be zero, in which case <i>newfid</i> will represent - the same file as <i>fid</i> and the <tt><font size=+1>walk</font></tt> will usually succeed; this is - equivalent to walking to dot. The rest of this discussion assumes - <tt><font size=+1>nwname</font></tt> is greater than zero. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - The <tt><font size=+1>nwname</font></tt> path name elements <tt><font size=+1>wname</font></tt> are walked in order, “elementwise”. - For the first elementwise walk to succeed, the file identified - by <i>fid</i> must be a directory, and the implied user of the request - must have permission to search the directory (see <i>intro</i>(9P)). - Subsequent elementwise walks have equivalent - restrictions applied to the implicit fid that results from the - preceding elementwise walk. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If the first element cannot be walked for any reason, <tt><font size=+1>Rerror</font></tt> is - returned. Otherwise, the walk will return an <tt><font size=+1>Rwalk</font></tt> message containing - <i>nwqid</i> qids corresponding, in order, to the files that are visited - by the <i>nwqid</i> successful elementwise walks; <i>nwqid</i> is therefore - either <tt><font size=+1>nwname</font></tt> or the index of the first elementwise - walk that failed. The value of <i>nwqid</i> cannot be zero unless <tt><font size=+1>nwname</font></tt> - is zero. Also, <i>nwqid</i> will always be less than or equal to <tt><font size=+1>nwname</font></tt>. - Only if it is equal, however, will <i>newfid</i> be affected, in which - case <i>newfid</i> will represent the file reached by the final elementwise - walk requested in the message. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - A <tt><font size=+1>walk</font></tt> of the name “<tt><font size=+1>..</font></tt>” in the root directory of a server is equivalent - to a walk with no name elements. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - If <i>newfid</i> is the same as <i>fid</i>, the above discussion applies, with - the obvious difference that if the walk changes the state of <i>newfid</i>, - it also changes the state of <i>fid</i>; and if <i>newfid</i> is unaffected, - then <i>fid</i> is also unaffected. - <table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=5><td></table> - - To simplify the implementation of the servers, a maximum of sixteen - name elements or qids may be packed in a single message. This - constant is called <tt><font size=+1>MAXWELEM</font></tt> in <a href="../man3/fcall.html"><i>fcall</i>(3)</a>. Despite this restriction, - the system imposes no limit on the number of elements in a file - name, only the number that may be transmitted in a - single message.<br> - -</table> -<p><font size=+1><b>ENTRY POINTS </b></font><br> - -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr height=2><td><tr><td width=20><td> - - <i>Fswalk</i> (see <a href="../man3/9pclient.html"><i>9pclient</i>(3)</a>) generates walk messages. One or more - walk messages may be generated by any call that evaluates file - names: <i>fsopen</i>, <i>fsopenfd</i>, <i>fsdirstat</i>, <i>fsdirwstat</i>.<br> - -</table> - -<td width=20> -<tr height=20><td> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0 width=100%> -<tr height=15><td width=10><td><td width=10> -<tr><td><td> -<center> -<a href="../../"><img src="../../dist/spaceglenda100.png" alt="Space Glenda" border=1></a> -</center> -</table> -<!-- TRAILER --> -</body></html> |