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diff --git a/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/man/cat1p/echo.1p.txt b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/man/cat1p/echo.1p.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..acac3ff --- /dev/null +++ b/coreutils-5.3.0-bin/man/cat1p/echo.1p.txt @@ -0,0 +1,220 @@ +echo(P) echo(P) + + + + + +NAME + echo - write arguments to standard output + +SYNOPSIS + echo [string ...] + +DESCRIPTION + The echo utility writes its arguments to standard out- + put, followed by a <newline>. If there are no arguments, + only the <newline> is written. + +OPTIONS + The echo utility shall not recognize the "--" argument + in the manner specified by Guideline 10 of the Base Def- + initions volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, Section 12.2, + Utility Syntax Guidelines; "--" shall be recognized as a + string operand. + + Implementations shall not support any options. + +OPERANDS + The following operands shall be supported: + + string A string to be written to standard output. If the + first operand is -n, or if any of the operands + contain a backslash ( '\' ) character, the + results are implementation-defined. + + On XSI-conformant systems, if the first operand is -n, + it shall be treated as a string, not an option. The fol- + lowing character sequences shall be recognized on XSI- + conformant systems within any of the arguments: + + \a Write an <alert>. + + \b Write a <backspace>. + + \c Suppress the <newline> that otherwise follows the + final argument in the output. All characters fol- + lowing the '\c' in the arguments shall be + ignored. + + \f Write a <form-feed>. + + \n Write a <newline>. + + \r Write a <carriage-return>. + + \t Write a <tab>. + + \v Write a <vertical-tab>. + + \\ Write a backslash character. + + \0num Write an 8-bit value that is the zero, one, two, + or three-digit octal number num. + + + +STDIN + Not used. + +INPUT FILES + None. + +ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES + The following environment variables shall affect the + execution of echo: + + LANG Provide a default value for the internationaliza- + tion variables that are unset or null. (See the + Base Definitions volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001, + Section 8.2, Internationalization Variables for + the precedence of internationalization variables + used to determine the values of locale cate- + gories.) + + LC_ALL If set to a non-empty string value, override the + values of all the other internationalization + variables. + + LC_CTYPE + Determine the locale for the interpretation of + sequences of bytes of text data as characters + (for example, single-byte as opposed to multi- + byte characters in arguments). + + LC_MESSAGES + Determine the locale that should be used to + affect the format and contents of diagnostic mes- + sages written to standard error. + + NLSPATH + Determine the location of message catalogs for + the processing of LC_MESSAGES . + + +ASYNCHRONOUS EVENTS + Default. + +STDOUT + The echo utility arguments shall be separated by single + <space>s and a <newline> shall follow the last argument. + Output transformations shall occur based on the escape + sequences in the input. See the OPERANDS section. <img + src="../images/opt-end.gif" alt="[Option End]" bor- + der="0"> + +STDERR + The standard error shall be used only for diagnostic + messages. + +OUTPUT FILES + None. + +EXTENDED DESCRIPTION + None. + +EXIT STATUS + The following exit values shall be returned: + + 0 Successful completion. + + >0 An error occurred. + + +CONSEQUENCES OF ERRORS + Default. + + The following sections are informative. + +APPLICATION USAGE + It is not possible to use echo portably across all POSIX + systems unless both -n (as the first argument) and + escape sequences are omitted. + + The printf utility can be used portably to emulate any + of the traditional behaviors of the echo utility as fol- + lows (assuming that IFS has its standard value or is + unset): + + The historic System V echo and the requirements + on XSI implementations in this volume of + IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 are equivalent to: + + + printf "%b\n" "$*" + + The BSD echo is equivalent to: + + + if [ "X$1" = "X-n" ] + then + shift + printf "%s" "$*" + else + printf "%s\n" "$*" + fi + + New applications are encouraged to use printf instead of + echo. + +EXAMPLES + None. + +RATIONALE + The echo utility has not been made obsolescent because + of its extremely widespread use in historical applica- + tions. Conforming applications that wish to do prompt- + ing without <newline>s or that could possibly be expect- + ing to echo a -n, should use the printf utility derived + from the Ninth Edition system. + + As specified, echo writes its arguments in the simplest + of ways. The two different historical versions of echo + vary in fatally incompatible ways. + + The BSD echo checks the first argument for the string -n + which causes it to suppress the <newline> that would + otherwise follow the final argument in the output. + + The System V echo does not support any options, but + allows escape sequences within its operands, as + described for XSI implementations in the OPERANDS sec- + tion. + + The echo utility does not support Utility Syntax Guide- + line 10 because historical applications depend on echo + to echo all of its arguments, except for the -n option + in the BSD version. + +FUTURE DIRECTIONS + None. + +SEE ALSO + printf + +COPYRIGHT + Portions of this text are reprinted and reproduced in + electronic form from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 Edition, + Standard for Information Technology -- Portable Operat- + ing System Interface (POSIX), The Open Group Base Speci- + fications Issue 6, Copyright (C) 2001-2003 by the Insti- + tute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc and + The Open Group. In the event of any discrepancy between + this version and the original IEEE and The Open Group + Standard, the original IEEE and The Open Group Standard + is the referee document. The original Standard can be + obtained online at http://www.open- + group.org/unix/online.html . + + + +POSIX 2003 echo(P) |