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Listdirecory stanford filelib
Listdirecory stanford filelib







listdirecory stanford filelib
  1. #Listdirecory stanford filelib manual#
  2. #Listdirecory stanford filelib mac#

For example, in the above listing, there are two printf commands, one in section 1, and one in section 3.

#Listdirecory stanford filelib manual#

The numbers in parentheses is the manual "section", and a command may show up in different sections. Directory and search paths are allowed to contain separators in any of the supported styles, which usually makes it possible to.

#Listdirecory stanford filelib mac#

The library offers at least some portability across the file systems used in the three supported platforms: Mac OSX, Windows, and Linux. XtAsprintf (3) - memory management functions This file exports a standardized set of tools for working with files. Wprintf (3) - formatted wide-character output conversion Vwprintf (3) - formatted wide-character output conversion

listdirecory stanford filelib

Vswprintf (3) - formatted wide-character output conversion Vsprintf (3) - formatted output conversion Vsnprintf (3) - formatted output conversion Vprintf (3) - formatted output conversion Vfwprintf (3) - formatted wide-character output conversion Vfprintf (3) - formatted output conversion Vdprintf (3) - print to a file descriptor Vasprintf (3) - print to allocated string Swprintf (3) - formatted wide-character output conversion Sprintf (3) - formatted output conversion Snprintf (3) - formatted output conversion Printf (3o) - Formatted output functions.īer_printf (3) - OpenLDAP LBER simplified Basic Encoding Rules library.įprintf (3) - formatted output conversionįwprintf (3) - formatted wide-character output conversion If you are not sure what manual page you want, but you do have a keyword, you can search the manual system to find the page you want, by using the command man -k keyword: $ man -k printf You can also perform a search inside a man page by typing a forward slash ( /) and then a search term, followed by the enter key. To use a man page, you can use the arrow keys to scroll up and down the page, and you type q to quit, taking you back to where you left off (and restoring the screen, which is a nice option). Manual page ls(1) line 1 (press h for help or q to quit) Scale sizes by SIZE before printing them.Į.g., '-block-size=M' prints sizes in units Print C-style escapes for nongraphic characters Mandatory arguments to long options are mandatory for short options too. Sort entries alphabetically if none of -cftuvSUX nor -sort is specified. List information about the FILEs (the current directory by default). One of the most important tools to find out what a Unix or C command does is the man command, which display "manual pages" for a particular command. Written by Chris Gregg, with modifications by Nick Troccoli









Listdirecory stanford filelib