Upgrade to version 3.1.4
This version omits the printing of a copyright header in interactive mode and the dc command now exits after execution of the commands passed via -e or -f instead of switching to interactive mode. To pass further commands via STDIN when dc has been invoked with -e or -f, add "-f -" to the parameter list.
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#
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.POSIX:
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VERSION = 3.1.3
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VERSION = 3.1.4
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SRC = %%SRC%%
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OBJ = %%OBJ%%
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# News
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## 3.1.4
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This is a production release that fixes one bug, changes two behaviors, and
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removes one environment variable.
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The bug is like the one in the last release except it applies if files are being
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executed. I also made the fix more general.
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The behavior that was changed is that `bc` now exits when given `-e`, `-f`,
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`--expression` or `--file`. However, if the last one of those is `-f-` (using
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`stdin` as the file), `bc` does not exit. If `-f-` exists and is not the last of
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the `-e` and `-f` options (and equivalents), `bc` gives a fatal error and exits.
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Next, I removed the `BC_EXPR_EXIT` and `DC_EXPR_EXIT` environment variables
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since their use is not needed with the behavior change.
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Finally, I made it so `bc` does not print the header, though the `-q` and
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`--quiet` options were kept for compatibility with GNU `bc`.
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## 3.1.3
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This is a production release that fixes one minor bug: if `bc` was invoked like
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@ -262,8 +262,8 @@ Other projects based on this bc are:
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toybox `bc` should be reported there.
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* [FreeBSD `bc`][23]. While the `bc` in FreeBSD is kept up-to-date, it is better
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to report bugs there, and the maintainers of the package will contact me if
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necessary.
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to [report bugs there][24], as well as [submit patches][25], and the
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maintainers of the package will contact me if necessary.
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## Language
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@ -332,4 +332,6 @@ Folders:
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[20]: https://git.yzena.com/gavin/bc
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[21]: https://gavinhoward.com/2020/04/i-am-moving-away-from-github/
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[22]: https://www.deepl.com/translator
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[23]: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/tree/master/contrib/bc
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[23]: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/head/contrib/bc/
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[24]: https://bugs.freebsd.org/
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[25]: https://reviews.freebsd.org/
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@ -159,9 +159,6 @@ void bc_parse_expr(BcParse *p, uint8_t flags);
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void bc_parse_parse(BcParse *p);
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void bc_parse_expr_status(BcParse *p, uint8_t flags, BcParseNext next);
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// This is necessary to clear up for if statements at the end of files.
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void bc_parse_noElse(BcParse *p);
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extern const char bc_sig_msg[];
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extern const uchar bc_sig_msg_len;
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@ -102,11 +102,10 @@
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#define BC_FLAG_G (UINTMAX_C(1)<<4)
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#endif // BC_ENABLED
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#define BC_FLAG_Q (UINTMAX_C(1)<<5)
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#define BC_FLAG_I (UINTMAX_C(1)<<6)
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#define BC_FLAG_P (UINTMAX_C(1)<<7)
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#define BC_FLAG_TTYIN (UINTMAX_C(1)<<8)
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#define BC_FLAG_TTY (UINTMAX_C(1)<<9)
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#define BC_FLAG_I (UINTMAX_C(1)<<5)
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#define BC_FLAG_P (UINTMAX_C(1)<<6)
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#define BC_FLAG_TTYIN (UINTMAX_C(1)<<7)
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#define BC_FLAG_TTY (UINTMAX_C(1)<<8)
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#define BC_TTYIN (vm.flags & BC_FLAG_TTYIN)
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#define BC_TTY (vm.flags & BC_FLAG_TTY)
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@ -279,12 +278,6 @@
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#define BC_VM_INVALID_CATALOG ((nl_catd) -1)
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// dc does not use is_stdin.
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#if !BC_ENABLED
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#define bc_vm_process(text, is_stdin) bc_vm_process(text)
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#else // BC_ENABLED
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#endif // BC_ENABLED
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typedef struct BcVm {
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volatile sig_atomic_t status;
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@ -310,6 +303,7 @@ typedef struct BcVm {
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uint16_t nchars;
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uint16_t line_len;
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bool no_exit_exprs;
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bool eof;
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BcBigDig maxes[BC_PROG_GLOBALS_LEN + BC_ENABLE_EXTRA_MATH];
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@ -360,7 +354,7 @@ typedef struct BcVm {
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void bc_vm_info(const char* const help);
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void bc_vm_boot(int argc, char *argv[], const char *env_len,
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const char* const env_args, const char* env_exp_quit);
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const char* const env_args);
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void bc_vm_shutdown(void);
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void bc_vm_printf(const char *fmt, ...);
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@ -195,10 +195,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
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**-q**, **--quiet**
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: Do not print copyright header. bc(1) will also suppress the header in
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non-interactive mode.
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This is mostly for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2].
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: This option is for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2]; it is a no-op.
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Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header. This bc(1) only
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prints the copyright header if one or more of the **-v**, **-V**, or
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**--version** options are given.
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This is a **non-portable extension**.
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@ -229,9 +229,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
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evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
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expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
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In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
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the expressions and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
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**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
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After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
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(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
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However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
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arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
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This is a **non-portable extension**.
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@ -241,9 +242,8 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
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through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
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expressions are evaluated in the order given.
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In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
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the files and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
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**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
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After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
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(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
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This is a **non-portable extension**.
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@ -1615,12 +1615,6 @@ bc(1) recognizes the following environment variables:
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lines to that length, including the backslash (**\\**). The default line
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length is **70**.
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**BC_EXPR_EXIT**
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: If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
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immediately after executing expressions and files given by the **-e** and/or
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**-f** command-line options (and any equivalents).
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# EXIT STATUS
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bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
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.RE
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.TP
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.B \f[B]\-q\f[], \f[B]\-\-quiet\f[]
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Do not print copyright header.
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bc(1) will also suppress the header in non\-interactive mode.
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This option is for compatibility with the GNU
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bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/); it is a no\-op.
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Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header.
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This bc(1) only prints the copyright header if one or more of the
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\f[B]\-v\f[], \f[B]\-V\f[], or \f[B]\-\-version\f[] options are given.
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.RS
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.PP
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This is mostly for compatibility with the GNU
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bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/).
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.PP
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This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
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.RE
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.TP
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read in and evaluated first.
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.RS
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.PP
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In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
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execute the expressions and then exit.
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This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
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the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
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After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
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\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
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\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
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However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
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\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
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will give a fatal error and exit.
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.PP
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This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
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.RE
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in the order given.
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.RS
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.PP
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In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
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execute the files and then exit.
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This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
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the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
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After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
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\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
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\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
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.PP
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This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
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.RE
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@ -1915,14 +1916,6 @@ the backslash (\f[B]\\\f[]).
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The default line length is \f[B]70\f[].
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.RS
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.RE
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.TP
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.B \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[]
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If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
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immediately after executing expressions and files given by the
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\f[B]\-e\f[] and/or \f[B]\-f\f[] command\-line options (and any
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equivalents).
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.RS
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.RE
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.SH EXIT STATUS
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.PP
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bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
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**-q**, **--quiet**
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: Do not print copyright header. bc(1) will also suppress the header in
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non-interactive mode.
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This is mostly for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2].
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: This option is for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2]; it is a no-op.
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Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header. This bc(1) only
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prints the copyright header if one or more of the **-v**, **-V**, or
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**--version** options are given.
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This is a **non-portable extension**.
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evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
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expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
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In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
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the expressions and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
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**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
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After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
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(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
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However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
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arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
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This is a **non-portable extension**.
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through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
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expressions are evaluated in the order given.
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In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
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the files and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
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**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
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After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
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(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
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This is a **non-portable extension**.
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lines to that length, including the backslash (**\\**). The default line
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length is **70**.
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**BC_EXPR_EXIT**
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: If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
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immediately after executing expressions and files given by the **-e** and/or
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**-f** command-line options (and any equivalents).
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# EXIT STATUS
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bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
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.RE
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.TP
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.B \f[B]\-q\f[], \f[B]\-\-quiet\f[]
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Do not print copyright header.
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bc(1) will also suppress the header in non\-interactive mode.
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This option is for compatibility with the GNU
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bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/); it is a no\-op.
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Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header.
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This bc(1) only prints the copyright header if one or more of the
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\f[B]\-v\f[], \f[B]\-V\f[], or \f[B]\-\-version\f[] options are given.
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.RS
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.PP
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This is mostly for compatibility with the GNU
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bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/).
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.PP
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This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
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.RE
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.TP
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read in and evaluated first.
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.RS
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.PP
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In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
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execute the expressions and then exit.
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This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
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the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
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After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
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\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
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\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
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However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
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\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
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will give a fatal error and exit.
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.PP
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This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
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.RE
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in the order given.
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.RS
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.PP
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In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
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execute the files and then exit.
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This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
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the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
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After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
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\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
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\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
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.PP
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This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
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.RE
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The default line length is \f[B]70\f[].
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.RS
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.RE
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.TP
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.B \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[]
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If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
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immediately after executing expressions and files given by the
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\f[B]\-e\f[] and/or \f[B]\-f\f[] command\-line options (and any
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equivalents).
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.RS
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.RE
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.SH EXIT STATUS
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.PP
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bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
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**-q**, **--quiet**
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: Do not print copyright header. bc(1) will also suppress the header in
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non-interactive mode.
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This is mostly for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2].
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: This option is for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2]; it is a no-op.
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Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header. This bc(1) only
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prints the copyright header if one or more of the **-v**, **-V**, or
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**--version** options are given.
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This is a **non-portable extension**.
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evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
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expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
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In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
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the expressions and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
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**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
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After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
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(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
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However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
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arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
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This is a **non-portable extension**.
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through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
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expressions are evaluated in the order given.
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In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
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the files and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
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**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
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After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
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(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
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This is a **non-portable extension**.
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lines to that length, including the backslash (**\\**). The default line
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length is **70**.
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**BC_EXPR_EXIT**
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: If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
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immediately after executing expressions and files given by the **-e** and/or
|
||||
**-f** command-line options (and any equivalents).
|
||||
|
||||
# EXIT STATUS
|
||||
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -145,13 +145,13 @@ This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]\-q\f[], \f[B]\-\-quiet\f[]
|
||||
Do not print copyright header.
|
||||
bc(1) will also suppress the header in non\-interactive mode.
|
||||
This option is for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/); it is a no\-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header.
|
||||
This bc(1) only prints the copyright header if one or more of the
|
||||
\f[B]\-v\f[], \f[B]\-V\f[], or \f[B]\-\-version\f[] options are given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/).
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
@ -189,10 +189,12 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -204,10 +206,9 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -1158,14 +1159,6 @@ the backslash (\f[B]\\\f[]).
|
||||
The default line length is \f[B]70\f[].
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[]
|
||||
If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the
|
||||
\f[B]\-e\f[] and/or \f[B]\-f\f[] command\-line options (and any
|
||||
equivalents).
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.SH EXIT STATUS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -134,10 +134,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
|
||||
**-q**, **--quiet**
|
||||
|
||||
: Do not print copyright header. bc(1) will also suppress the header in
|
||||
non-interactive mode.
|
||||
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2].
|
||||
: This option is for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2]; it is a no-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header. This bc(1) only
|
||||
prints the copyright header if one or more of the **-v**, **-V**, or
|
||||
**--version** options are given.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -168,9 +168,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -180,9 +181,8 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -917,12 +917,6 @@ bc(1) recognizes the following environment variables:
|
||||
lines to that length, including the backslash (**\\**). The default line
|
||||
length is **70**.
|
||||
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT**
|
||||
|
||||
: If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the **-e** and/or
|
||||
**-f** command-line options (and any equivalents).
|
||||
|
||||
# EXIT STATUS
|
||||
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -145,13 +145,13 @@ This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]\-q\f[], \f[B]\-\-quiet\f[]
|
||||
Do not print copyright header.
|
||||
bc(1) will also suppress the header in non\-interactive mode.
|
||||
This option is for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/); it is a no\-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header.
|
||||
This bc(1) only prints the copyright header if one or more of the
|
||||
\f[B]\-v\f[], \f[B]\-V\f[], or \f[B]\-\-version\f[] options are given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/).
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
@ -189,10 +189,12 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -204,10 +206,9 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -1158,14 +1159,6 @@ the backslash (\f[B]\\\f[]).
|
||||
The default line length is \f[B]70\f[].
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[]
|
||||
If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the
|
||||
\f[B]\-e\f[] and/or \f[B]\-f\f[] command\-line options (and any
|
||||
equivalents).
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.SH EXIT STATUS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -134,10 +134,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
|
||||
**-q**, **--quiet**
|
||||
|
||||
: Do not print copyright header. bc(1) will also suppress the header in
|
||||
non-interactive mode.
|
||||
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2].
|
||||
: This option is for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2]; it is a no-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header. This bc(1) only
|
||||
prints the copyright header if one or more of the **-v**, **-V**, or
|
||||
**--version** options are given.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -168,9 +168,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -180,9 +181,8 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -917,12 +917,6 @@ bc(1) recognizes the following environment variables:
|
||||
lines to that length, including the backslash (**\\**). The default line
|
||||
length is **70**.
|
||||
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT**
|
||||
|
||||
: If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the **-e** and/or
|
||||
**-f** command-line options (and any equivalents).
|
||||
|
||||
# EXIT STATUS
|
||||
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -140,13 +140,13 @@ This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]\-q\f[], \f[B]\-\-quiet\f[]
|
||||
Do not print copyright header.
|
||||
bc(1) will also suppress the header in non\-interactive mode.
|
||||
This option is for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/); it is a no\-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header.
|
||||
This bc(1) only prints the copyright header if one or more of the
|
||||
\f[B]\-v\f[], \f[B]\-V\f[], or \f[B]\-\-version\f[] options are given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/).
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
@ -184,10 +184,12 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -199,10 +201,9 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -1153,14 +1154,6 @@ the backslash (\f[B]\\\f[]).
|
||||
The default line length is \f[B]70\f[].
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[]
|
||||
If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the
|
||||
\f[B]\-e\f[] and/or \f[B]\-f\f[] command\-line options (and any
|
||||
equivalents).
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.SH EXIT STATUS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -130,10 +130,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
|
||||
**-q**, **--quiet**
|
||||
|
||||
: Do not print copyright header. bc(1) will also suppress the header in
|
||||
non-interactive mode.
|
||||
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2].
|
||||
: This option is for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2]; it is a no-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header. This bc(1) only
|
||||
prints the copyright header if one or more of the **-v**, **-V**, or
|
||||
**--version** options are given.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -164,9 +164,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -176,9 +177,8 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -913,12 +913,6 @@ bc(1) recognizes the following environment variables:
|
||||
lines to that length, including the backslash (**\\**). The default line
|
||||
length is **70**.
|
||||
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT**
|
||||
|
||||
: If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the **-e** and/or
|
||||
**-f** command-line options (and any equivalents).
|
||||
|
||||
# EXIT STATUS
|
||||
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -140,13 +140,13 @@ This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]\-q\f[], \f[B]\-\-quiet\f[]
|
||||
Do not print copyright header.
|
||||
bc(1) will also suppress the header in non\-interactive mode.
|
||||
This option is for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/); it is a no\-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header.
|
||||
This bc(1) only prints the copyright header if one or more of the
|
||||
\f[B]\-v\f[], \f[B]\-V\f[], or \f[B]\-\-version\f[] options are given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/).
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
@ -184,10 +184,12 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
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\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
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However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
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will give a fatal error and exit.
|
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.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
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.RE
|
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@ -199,10 +201,9 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -1153,14 +1154,6 @@ the backslash (\f[B]\\\f[]).
|
||||
The default line length is \f[B]70\f[].
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[]
|
||||
If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the
|
||||
\f[B]\-e\f[] and/or \f[B]\-f\f[] command\-line options (and any
|
||||
equivalents).
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.SH EXIT STATUS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -130,10 +130,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
|
||||
**-q**, **--quiet**
|
||||
|
||||
: Do not print copyright header. bc(1) will also suppress the header in
|
||||
non-interactive mode.
|
||||
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2].
|
||||
: This option is for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2]; it is a no-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header. This bc(1) only
|
||||
prints the copyright header if one or more of the **-v**, **-V**, or
|
||||
**--version** options are given.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -164,9 +164,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -176,9 +177,8 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -913,12 +913,6 @@ bc(1) recognizes the following environment variables:
|
||||
lines to that length, including the backslash (**\\**). The default line
|
||||
length is **70**.
|
||||
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT**
|
||||
|
||||
: If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the **-e** and/or
|
||||
**-f** command-line options (and any equivalents).
|
||||
|
||||
# EXIT STATUS
|
||||
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -148,13 +148,13 @@ This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]\-q\f[], \f[B]\-\-quiet\f[]
|
||||
Do not print copyright header.
|
||||
bc(1) will also suppress the header in non\-interactive mode.
|
||||
This option is for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/); it is a no\-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header.
|
||||
This bc(1) only prints the copyright header if one or more of the
|
||||
\f[B]\-v\f[], \f[B]\-V\f[], or \f[B]\-\-version\f[] options are given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/).
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
@ -192,10 +192,12 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -207,10 +209,9 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -1161,14 +1162,6 @@ the backslash (\f[B]\\\f[]).
|
||||
The default line length is \f[B]70\f[].
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[]
|
||||
If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the
|
||||
\f[B]\-e\f[] and/or \f[B]\-f\f[] command\-line options (and any
|
||||
equivalents).
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.SH EXIT STATUS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -137,10 +137,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
|
||||
**-q**, **--quiet**
|
||||
|
||||
: Do not print copyright header. bc(1) will also suppress the header in
|
||||
non-interactive mode.
|
||||
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2].
|
||||
: This option is for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2]; it is a no-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header. This bc(1) only
|
||||
prints the copyright header if one or more of the **-v**, **-V**, or
|
||||
**--version** options are given.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -171,9 +171,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -183,9 +184,8 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -920,12 +920,6 @@ bc(1) recognizes the following environment variables:
|
||||
lines to that length, including the backslash (**\\**). The default line
|
||||
length is **70**.
|
||||
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT**
|
||||
|
||||
: If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the **-e** and/or
|
||||
**-f** command-line options (and any equivalents).
|
||||
|
||||
# EXIT STATUS
|
||||
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -143,13 +143,13 @@ This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]\-q\f[], \f[B]\-\-quiet\f[]
|
||||
Do not print copyright header.
|
||||
bc(1) will also suppress the header in non\-interactive mode.
|
||||
This option is for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/); it is a no\-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header.
|
||||
This bc(1) only prints the copyright header if one or more of the
|
||||
\f[B]\-v\f[], \f[B]\-V\f[], or \f[B]\-\-version\f[] options are given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/).
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
@ -187,10 +187,12 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -202,10 +204,9 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -1156,14 +1157,6 @@ the backslash (\f[B]\\\f[]).
|
||||
The default line length is \f[B]70\f[].
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[]
|
||||
If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the
|
||||
\f[B]\-e\f[] and/or \f[B]\-f\f[] command\-line options (and any
|
||||
equivalents).
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.SH EXIT STATUS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -133,10 +133,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
|
||||
**-q**, **--quiet**
|
||||
|
||||
: Do not print copyright header. bc(1) will also suppress the header in
|
||||
non-interactive mode.
|
||||
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2].
|
||||
: This option is for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2]; it is a no-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header. This bc(1) only
|
||||
prints the copyright header if one or more of the **-v**, **-V**, or
|
||||
**--version** options are given.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -167,9 +167,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -179,9 +180,8 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -916,12 +916,6 @@ bc(1) recognizes the following environment variables:
|
||||
lines to that length, including the backslash (**\\**). The default line
|
||||
length is **70**.
|
||||
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT**
|
||||
|
||||
: If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the **-e** and/or
|
||||
**-f** command-line options (and any equivalents).
|
||||
|
||||
# EXIT STATUS
|
||||
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -143,13 +143,13 @@ This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]\-q\f[], \f[B]\-\-quiet\f[]
|
||||
Do not print copyright header.
|
||||
bc(1) will also suppress the header in non\-interactive mode.
|
||||
This option is for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/); it is a no\-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header.
|
||||
This bc(1) only prints the copyright header if one or more of the
|
||||
\f[B]\-v\f[], \f[B]\-V\f[], or \f[B]\-\-version\f[] options are given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/).
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
@ -187,10 +187,12 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -202,10 +204,9 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -1156,14 +1157,6 @@ the backslash (\f[B]\\\f[]).
|
||||
The default line length is \f[B]70\f[].
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[]
|
||||
If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the
|
||||
\f[B]\-e\f[] and/or \f[B]\-f\f[] command\-line options (and any
|
||||
equivalents).
|
||||
.RS
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||||
.RE
|
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.SH EXIT STATUS
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.PP
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -133,10 +133,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
|
||||
**-q**, **--quiet**
|
||||
|
||||
: Do not print copyright header. bc(1) will also suppress the header in
|
||||
non-interactive mode.
|
||||
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2].
|
||||
: This option is for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2]; it is a no-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header. This bc(1) only
|
||||
prints the copyright header if one or more of the **-v**, **-V**, or
|
||||
**--version** options are given.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -167,9 +167,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -179,9 +180,8 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -916,12 +916,6 @@ bc(1) recognizes the following environment variables:
|
||||
lines to that length, including the backslash (**\\**). The default line
|
||||
length is **70**.
|
||||
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT**
|
||||
|
||||
: If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the **-e** and/or
|
||||
**-f** command-line options (and any equivalents).
|
||||
|
||||
# EXIT STATUS
|
||||
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -182,13 +182,13 @@ This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]\-q\f[], \f[B]\-\-quiet\f[]
|
||||
Do not print copyright header.
|
||||
bc(1) will also suppress the header in non\-interactive mode.
|
||||
This option is for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/); it is a no\-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header.
|
||||
This bc(1) only prints the copyright header if one or more of the
|
||||
\f[B]\-v\f[], \f[B]\-V\f[], or \f[B]\-\-version\f[] options are given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/).
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
@ -226,10 +226,12 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -241,10 +243,9 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -1910,14 +1911,6 @@ the backslash (\f[B]\\\f[]).
|
||||
The default line length is \f[B]70\f[].
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[]
|
||||
If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the
|
||||
\f[B]\-e\f[] and/or \f[B]\-f\f[] command\-line options (and any
|
||||
equivalents).
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.SH EXIT STATUS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -149,10 +149,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
|
||||
**-q**, **--quiet**
|
||||
|
||||
: Do not print copyright header. bc(1) will also suppress the header in
|
||||
non-interactive mode.
|
||||
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2].
|
||||
: This option is for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2]; it is a no-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header. This bc(1) only
|
||||
prints the copyright header if one or more of the **-v**, **-V**, or
|
||||
**--version** options are given.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -183,9 +183,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -195,9 +196,8 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1520,12 +1520,6 @@ bc(1) recognizes the following environment variables:
|
||||
lines to that length, including the backslash (**\\**). The default line
|
||||
length is **70**.
|
||||
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT**
|
||||
|
||||
: If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the **-e** and/or
|
||||
**-f** command-line options (and any equivalents).
|
||||
|
||||
# EXIT STATUS
|
||||
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -182,13 +182,13 @@ This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]\-q\f[], \f[B]\-\-quiet\f[]
|
||||
Do not print copyright header.
|
||||
bc(1) will also suppress the header in non\-interactive mode.
|
||||
This option is for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/); it is a no\-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header.
|
||||
This bc(1) only prints the copyright header if one or more of the
|
||||
\f[B]\-v\f[], \f[B]\-V\f[], or \f[B]\-\-version\f[] options are given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/).
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
@ -226,10 +226,12 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -241,10 +243,9 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -1910,14 +1911,6 @@ the backslash (\f[B]\\\f[]).
|
||||
The default line length is \f[B]70\f[].
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[]
|
||||
If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the
|
||||
\f[B]\-e\f[] and/or \f[B]\-f\f[] command\-line options (and any
|
||||
equivalents).
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.SH EXIT STATUS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -149,10 +149,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
|
||||
**-q**, **--quiet**
|
||||
|
||||
: Do not print copyright header. bc(1) will also suppress the header in
|
||||
non-interactive mode.
|
||||
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2].
|
||||
: This option is for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2]; it is a no-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header. This bc(1) only
|
||||
prints the copyright header if one or more of the **-v**, **-V**, or
|
||||
**--version** options are given.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -183,9 +183,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -195,9 +196,8 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1520,12 +1520,6 @@ bc(1) recognizes the following environment variables:
|
||||
lines to that length, including the backslash (**\\**). The default line
|
||||
length is **70**.
|
||||
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT**
|
||||
|
||||
: If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the **-e** and/or
|
||||
**-f** command-line options (and any equivalents).
|
||||
|
||||
# EXIT STATUS
|
||||
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -177,13 +177,13 @@ This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]\-q\f[], \f[B]\-\-quiet\f[]
|
||||
Do not print copyright header.
|
||||
bc(1) will also suppress the header in non\-interactive mode.
|
||||
This option is for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/); it is a no\-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header.
|
||||
This bc(1) only prints the copyright header if one or more of the
|
||||
\f[B]\-v\f[], \f[B]\-V\f[], or \f[B]\-\-version\f[] options are given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/).
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
@ -221,10 +221,12 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -236,10 +238,9 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -1905,14 +1906,6 @@ the backslash (\f[B]\\\f[]).
|
||||
The default line length is \f[B]70\f[].
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[]
|
||||
If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the
|
||||
\f[B]\-e\f[] and/or \f[B]\-f\f[] command\-line options (and any
|
||||
equivalents).
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.SH EXIT STATUS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -145,10 +145,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
|
||||
**-q**, **--quiet**
|
||||
|
||||
: Do not print copyright header. bc(1) will also suppress the header in
|
||||
non-interactive mode.
|
||||
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2].
|
||||
: This option is for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2]; it is a no-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header. This bc(1) only
|
||||
prints the copyright header if one or more of the **-v**, **-V**, or
|
||||
**--version** options are given.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -179,9 +179,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -191,9 +192,8 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1516,12 +1516,6 @@ bc(1) recognizes the following environment variables:
|
||||
lines to that length, including the backslash (**\\**). The default line
|
||||
length is **70**.
|
||||
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT**
|
||||
|
||||
: If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the **-e** and/or
|
||||
**-f** command-line options (and any equivalents).
|
||||
|
||||
# EXIT STATUS
|
||||
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -177,13 +177,13 @@ This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]\-q\f[], \f[B]\-\-quiet\f[]
|
||||
Do not print copyright header.
|
||||
bc(1) will also suppress the header in non\-interactive mode.
|
||||
This option is for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/); it is a no\-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header.
|
||||
This bc(1) only prints the copyright header if one or more of the
|
||||
\f[B]\-v\f[], \f[B]\-V\f[], or \f[B]\-\-version\f[] options are given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/).
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
@ -221,10 +221,12 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -236,10 +238,9 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -1905,14 +1906,6 @@ the backslash (\f[B]\\\f[]).
|
||||
The default line length is \f[B]70\f[].
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[]
|
||||
If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the
|
||||
\f[B]\-e\f[] and/or \f[B]\-f\f[] command\-line options (and any
|
||||
equivalents).
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.SH EXIT STATUS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -145,10 +145,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
|
||||
**-q**, **--quiet**
|
||||
|
||||
: Do not print copyright header. bc(1) will also suppress the header in
|
||||
non-interactive mode.
|
||||
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2].
|
||||
: This option is for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2]; it is a no-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header. This bc(1) only
|
||||
prints the copyright header if one or more of the **-v**, **-V**, or
|
||||
**--version** options are given.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -179,9 +179,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -191,9 +192,8 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1516,12 +1516,6 @@ bc(1) recognizes the following environment variables:
|
||||
lines to that length, including the backslash (**\\**). The default line
|
||||
length is **70**.
|
||||
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT**
|
||||
|
||||
: If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the **-e** and/or
|
||||
**-f** command-line options (and any equivalents).
|
||||
|
||||
# EXIT STATUS
|
||||
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -187,13 +187,13 @@ This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]\-q\f[], \f[B]\-\-quiet\f[]
|
||||
Do not print copyright header.
|
||||
bc(1) will also suppress the header in non\-interactive mode.
|
||||
This option is for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/); it is a no\-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header.
|
||||
This bc(1) only prints the copyright header if one or more of the
|
||||
\f[B]\-v\f[], \f[B]\-V\f[], or \f[B]\-\-version\f[] options are given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/).
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
@ -231,10 +231,12 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -246,10 +248,9 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -1915,14 +1916,6 @@ the backslash (\f[B]\\\f[]).
|
||||
The default line length is \f[B]70\f[].
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[]
|
||||
If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the
|
||||
\f[B]\-e\f[] and/or \f[B]\-f\f[] command\-line options (and any
|
||||
equivalents).
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.SH EXIT STATUS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -153,10 +153,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
|
||||
**-q**, **--quiet**
|
||||
|
||||
: Do not print copyright header. bc(1) will also suppress the header in
|
||||
non-interactive mode.
|
||||
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2].
|
||||
: This option is for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2]; it is a no-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header. This bc(1) only
|
||||
prints the copyright header if one or more of the **-v**, **-V**, or
|
||||
**--version** options are given.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -187,9 +187,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -199,9 +200,8 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1524,12 +1524,6 @@ bc(1) recognizes the following environment variables:
|
||||
lines to that length, including the backslash (**\\**). The default line
|
||||
length is **70**.
|
||||
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT**
|
||||
|
||||
: If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the **-e** and/or
|
||||
**-f** command-line options (and any equivalents).
|
||||
|
||||
# EXIT STATUS
|
||||
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -182,13 +182,13 @@ This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]\-q\f[], \f[B]\-\-quiet\f[]
|
||||
Do not print copyright header.
|
||||
bc(1) will also suppress the header in non\-interactive mode.
|
||||
This option is for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/); it is a no\-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header.
|
||||
This bc(1) only prints the copyright header if one or more of the
|
||||
\f[B]\-v\f[], \f[B]\-V\f[], or \f[B]\-\-version\f[] options are given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/).
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
@ -226,10 +226,12 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -241,10 +243,9 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -1910,14 +1911,6 @@ the backslash (\f[B]\\\f[]).
|
||||
The default line length is \f[B]70\f[].
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[]
|
||||
If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the
|
||||
\f[B]\-e\f[] and/or \f[B]\-f\f[] command\-line options (and any
|
||||
equivalents).
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.SH EXIT STATUS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -149,10 +149,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
|
||||
**-q**, **--quiet**
|
||||
|
||||
: Do not print copyright header. bc(1) will also suppress the header in
|
||||
non-interactive mode.
|
||||
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2].
|
||||
: This option is for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2]; it is a no-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header. This bc(1) only
|
||||
prints the copyright header if one or more of the **-v**, **-V**, or
|
||||
**--version** options are given.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -183,9 +183,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -195,9 +196,8 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1520,12 +1520,6 @@ bc(1) recognizes the following environment variables:
|
||||
lines to that length, including the backslash (**\\**). The default line
|
||||
length is **70**.
|
||||
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT**
|
||||
|
||||
: If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the **-e** and/or
|
||||
**-f** command-line options (and any equivalents).
|
||||
|
||||
# EXIT STATUS
|
||||
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -182,13 +182,13 @@ This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]\-q\f[], \f[B]\-\-quiet\f[]
|
||||
Do not print copyright header.
|
||||
bc(1) will also suppress the header in non\-interactive mode.
|
||||
This option is for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/); it is a no\-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header.
|
||||
This bc(1) only prints the copyright header if one or more of the
|
||||
\f[B]\-v\f[], \f[B]\-V\f[], or \f[B]\-\-version\f[] options are given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the GNU
|
||||
bc(1) (https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/).
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
@ -226,10 +226,12 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -241,10 +243,9 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This bc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -1910,14 +1911,6 @@ the backslash (\f[B]\\\f[]).
|
||||
The default line length is \f[B]70\f[].
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B \f[B]BC_EXPR_EXIT\f[]
|
||||
If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the
|
||||
\f[B]\-e\f[] and/or \f[B]\-f\f[] command\-line options (and any
|
||||
equivalents).
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
.SH EXIT STATUS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -149,10 +149,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
|
||||
**-q**, **--quiet**
|
||||
|
||||
: Do not print copyright header. bc(1) will also suppress the header in
|
||||
non-interactive mode.
|
||||
|
||||
This is mostly for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2].
|
||||
: This option is for compatibility with the [GNU bc(1)][2]; it is a no-op.
|
||||
Without this option, GNU bc(1) prints a copyright header. This bc(1) only
|
||||
prints the copyright header if one or more of the **-v**, **-V**, or
|
||||
**--version** options are given.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -183,9 +183,10 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -195,9 +196,8 @@ The following are the options that bc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other bc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This bc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, bc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1520,12 +1520,6 @@ bc(1) recognizes the following environment variables:
|
||||
lines to that length, including the backslash (**\\**). The default line
|
||||
length is **70**.
|
||||
|
||||
**BC_EXPR_EXIT**
|
||||
|
||||
: If this variable exists (no matter the contents), bc(1) will exit
|
||||
immediately after executing expressions and files given by the **-e** and/or
|
||||
**-f** command-line options (and any equivalents).
|
||||
|
||||
# EXIT STATUS
|
||||
|
||||
bc(1) returns the following exit statuses:
|
||||
|
@ -106,9 +106,8 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -118,9 +117,10 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -118,10 +118,9 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -133,10 +132,12 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
|
@ -101,9 +101,8 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -113,9 +112,10 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -118,10 +118,9 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -133,10 +132,12 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
|
@ -101,9 +101,8 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -113,9 +112,10 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -118,10 +118,9 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -133,10 +132,12 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
|
@ -101,9 +101,8 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -113,9 +112,10 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -118,10 +118,9 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -133,10 +132,12 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
|
@ -101,9 +101,8 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -113,9 +112,10 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -113,10 +113,9 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
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||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -128,10 +127,12 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
|
@ -98,9 +98,8 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -110,9 +109,10 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -113,10 +113,9 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -128,10 +127,12 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
|
@ -98,9 +98,8 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -110,9 +109,10 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -118,10 +118,9 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -133,10 +132,12 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
|
@ -101,9 +101,8 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -113,9 +112,10 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -113,10 +113,9 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -128,10 +127,12 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
|
@ -98,9 +98,8 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -110,9 +109,10 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -113,10 +113,9 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -128,10 +127,12 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
|
@ -98,9 +98,8 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -110,9 +109,10 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -118,10 +118,9 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -133,10 +132,12 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
|
@ -101,9 +101,8 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -113,9 +112,10 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -118,10 +118,9 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -133,10 +132,12 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
|
@ -101,9 +101,8 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -113,9 +112,10 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -113,10 +113,9 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -128,10 +127,12 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
|
@ -98,9 +98,8 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -110,9 +109,10 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -113,10 +113,9 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -128,10 +127,12 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
|
@ -98,9 +98,8 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -110,9 +109,10 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -118,10 +118,9 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -133,10 +132,12 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
|
@ -101,9 +101,8 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -113,9 +112,10 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -113,10 +113,9 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -128,10 +127,12 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
|
@ -98,9 +98,8 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -110,9 +109,10 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -113,10 +113,9 @@ This means that if a file is given before an expression, the file is
|
||||
read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the expressions and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
@ -128,10 +127,12 @@ If expressions are also given (see above), the expressions are evaluated
|
||||
in the order given.
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to
|
||||
execute the files and then exit.
|
||||
This dc(1) does not, unless the \f[B]DC_EXPR_EXIT\f[] is defined (see
|
||||
the \f[B]ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES\f[] section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless
|
||||
\f[B]\-\f[] (\f[B]stdin\f[]) was given as an argument at least once to
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[] or \f[B]\-\-file\f[].
|
||||
However, if any other \f[B]\-e\f[], \f[B]\-\-expression\f[],
|
||||
\f[B]\-f\f[], or \f[B]\-\-file\f[] arguments are given after that, bc(1)
|
||||
will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
This is a \f[B]non\-portable extension\f[].
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
|
@ -98,9 +98,8 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
evaluated in the order given. This means that if a file is given before an
|
||||
expression, the file is read in and evaluated first.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the expressions and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -110,9 +109,10 @@ The following are the options that dc(1) accepts.
|
||||
through **stdin**. If expressions are also given (see above), the
|
||||
expressions are evaluated in the order given.
|
||||
|
||||
In other dc(1) implementations, this option causes the program to execute
|
||||
the files and then exit. This dc(1) does not, unless the
|
||||
**DC_EXPR_EXIT** is defined (see the **ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES** section).
|
||||
After processing all expressions and files, dc(1) will exit, unless **-**
|
||||
(**stdin**) was given as an argument at least once to **-f** or **--file**.
|
||||
However, if any other **-e**, **--expression**, **-f**, or **--file**
|
||||
arguments are given after that, bc(1) will give a fatal error and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
This is a **non-portable extension**.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -108,13 +108,20 @@ void bc_args(int argc, char *argv[]) {
|
||||
|
||||
case 'e':
|
||||
{
|
||||
if (vm.no_exit_exprs)
|
||||
bc_vm_verr(BC_ERROR_FATAL_OPTION, "-e (--expression)");
|
||||
bc_args_exprs(opts.optarg);
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
case 'f':
|
||||
{
|
||||
bc_args_file(opts.optarg);
|
||||
if (!strcmp(opts.optarg, "-")) vm.no_exit_exprs = true;
|
||||
else {
|
||||
if (vm.no_exit_exprs)
|
||||
bc_vm_verr(BC_ERROR_FATAL_OPTION, "-f (--file)");
|
||||
bc_args_file(opts.optarg);
|
||||
}
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ -155,7 +162,7 @@ void bc_args(int argc, char *argv[]) {
|
||||
case 'q':
|
||||
{
|
||||
assert(BC_IS_BC);
|
||||
vm.flags |= BC_FLAG_Q;
|
||||
// Do nothing.
|
||||
break;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ -205,9 +212,8 @@ void bc_args(int argc, char *argv[]) {
|
||||
|
||||
if (version) bc_vm_info(NULL);
|
||||
if (do_exit) exit((int) vm.status);
|
||||
if (vm.exprs.len > 1 || BC_IS_DC) vm.flags |= BC_FLAG_Q;
|
||||
|
||||
if (opts.optind < (size_t) argc)
|
||||
if (opts.optind < (size_t) argc && vm.files.v == NULL)
|
||||
bc_vec_init(&vm.files, sizeof(char*), NULL);
|
||||
|
||||
for (i = opts.optind; i < (size_t) argc; ++i)
|
||||
|
@ -52,6 +52,6 @@ void bc_main(int argc, char **argv) {
|
||||
vm.parse = bc_parse_parse;
|
||||
vm.expr = bc_parse_expr;
|
||||
|
||||
bc_vm_boot(argc, argv, "BC_LINE_LENGTH", "BC_ENV_ARGS", "BC_EXPR_EXIT");
|
||||
bc_vm_boot(argc, argv, "BC_LINE_LENGTH", "BC_ENV_ARGS");
|
||||
}
|
||||
#endif // BC_ENABLED
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bc_lex_next(&p->l);
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for (nparams = 0; p->l.t != BC_LEX_RPAREN; ++nparams) {
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flags &= ~(BC_PARSE_PRINT | BC_PARSE_REL);
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flags |= (BC_PARSE_ARRAY | BC_PARSE_NEEDVAL);
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flags &= ~(BC_PARSE_PRINT | BC_PARSE_REL);
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flags |= (BC_PARSE_ARRAY | BC_PARSE_NEEDVAL);
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for (nparams = 0; p->l.t != BC_LEX_RPAREN; ++nparams) {
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bc_parse_expr_status(p, flags, bc_parse_next_param);
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@ -516,6 +516,12 @@ static void bc_parse_return(BcParse *p) {
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}
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}
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static void bc_parse_noElse(BcParse *p) {
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uint16_t *flag_ptr = BC_PARSE_TOP_FLAG_PTR(p);
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*flag_ptr = (*flag_ptr & ~(BC_PARSE_FLAG_IF_END));
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bc_parse_setLabel(p);
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}
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static void bc_parse_endBody(BcParse *p, bool brace) {
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bool has_brace, new_else = false;
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@ -610,12 +616,6 @@ static void bc_parse_startBody(BcParse *p, uint16_t flags) {
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bc_vec_push(&p->flags, &flags);
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}
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void bc_parse_noElse(BcParse *p) {
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uint16_t *flag_ptr = BC_PARSE_TOP_FLAG_PTR(p);
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*flag_ptr = (*flag_ptr & ~(BC_PARSE_FLAG_IF_END));
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bc_parse_setLabel(p);
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}
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static void bc_parse_if(BcParse *p) {
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size_t idx;
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@ -52,6 +52,6 @@ void dc_main(int argc, char **argv) {
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vm.parse = dc_parse_parse;
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vm.expr = dc_parse_expr;
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bc_vm_boot(argc, argv, "DC_LINE_LENGTH", "DC_ENV_ARGS", "DC_EXPR_EXIT");
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bc_vm_boot(argc, argv, "DC_LINE_LENGTH", "DC_ENV_ARGS");
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}
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#endif // DC_ENABLED
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@ -452,7 +452,7 @@ static void bc_vm_clean(void) {
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}
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}
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static void bc_vm_process(const char *text, bool is_stdin) {
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static void bc_vm_process(const char *text) {
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bc_parse_text(&vm.prs, text);
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@ -464,21 +464,6 @@ static void bc_vm_process(const char *text, bool is_stdin) {
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while (BC_PARSE_CAN_PARSE(vm.prs)) vm.parse(&vm.prs);
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#if BC_ENABLED
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if (BC_IS_BC) {
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uint16_t *flags = BC_PARSE_TOP_FLAG_PTR(&vm.prs);
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if (!is_stdin && vm.prs.flags.len == 1 &&
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*flags == BC_PARSE_FLAG_IF_END)
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{
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bc_parse_noElse(&vm.prs);
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}
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if (BC_PARSE_NO_EXEC(&vm.prs)) return;
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}
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#endif // BC_ENABLED
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bc_program_exec(&vm.prog);
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assert(BC_IS_DC || vm.prog.results.len == 0);
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@ -488,6 +473,28 @@ static void bc_vm_process(const char *text, bool is_stdin) {
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} while (vm.prs.l.t != BC_LEX_EOF);
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}
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#if BC_ENABLED
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static void bc_vm_endif(void) {
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size_t i;
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bool good;
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if (BC_NO_ERR(!BC_PARSE_NO_EXEC(&vm.prs))) return;
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good = true;
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for (i = 0; good && i < vm.prs.flags.len; ++i) {
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uint16_t flag = *((uint16_t*) bc_vec_item(&vm.prs.flags, i));
|
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good = ((flag & BC_PARSE_FLAG_BRACE) != BC_PARSE_FLAG_BRACE);
|
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}
|
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|
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if (good) {
|
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while (BC_PARSE_IF_END(&vm.prs)) bc_vm_process("else {}");
|
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}
|
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else bc_parse_err(&vm.prs, BC_ERROR_PARSE_BLOCK);
|
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}
|
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#endif // BC_ENABLED
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|
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static void bc_vm_file(const char *file) {
|
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|
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char *data = NULL;
|
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@ -504,11 +511,10 @@ static void bc_vm_file(const char *file) {
|
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|
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BC_SIG_UNLOCK;
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|
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bc_vm_process(data, false);
|
||||
bc_vm_process(data);
|
||||
|
||||
#if BC_ENABLED
|
||||
if (BC_IS_BC && BC_ERR(BC_PARSE_NO_EXEC(&vm.prs)))
|
||||
bc_parse_err(&vm.prs, BC_ERROR_PARSE_BLOCK);
|
||||
if (BC_IS_BC) bc_vm_endif();
|
||||
#endif // BC_ENABLED
|
||||
|
||||
err:
|
||||
@ -589,7 +595,7 @@ static void bc_vm_stdin(void) {
|
||||
if (vm.history.stdin_has_data) continue;
|
||||
#endif // BC_ENABLE_HISTORY
|
||||
|
||||
bc_vm_process(buffer.v, true);
|
||||
bc_vm_process(buffer.v);
|
||||
bc_vec_empty(&buffer);
|
||||
|
||||
if (vm.eof) break;
|
||||
@ -602,21 +608,7 @@ static void bc_vm_stdin(void) {
|
||||
else if (BC_ERR(string))
|
||||
bc_parse_err(&vm.prs, BC_ERROR_PARSE_STRING);
|
||||
#if BC_ENABLED
|
||||
else if (BC_IS_BC && BC_ERR(BC_PARSE_NO_EXEC(&vm.prs))) {
|
||||
|
||||
size_t i;
|
||||
bool good = true;
|
||||
|
||||
for (i = 0; good && i < vm.prs.flags.len; ++i) {
|
||||
uint16_t flag = *((uint16_t*) bc_vec_item(&vm.prs.flags, i));
|
||||
good = ((flag & BC_PARSE_FLAG_BRACE) != BC_PARSE_FLAG_BRACE);
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
if (good) {
|
||||
while (BC_PARSE_IF_END(&vm.prs)) bc_vm_process("else {}", true);
|
||||
}
|
||||
else bc_parse_err(&vm.prs, BC_ERROR_PARSE_BLOCK);
|
||||
}
|
||||
else if (BC_IS_BC) bc_vm_endif();
|
||||
#endif // BC_ENABLED
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
@ -706,7 +698,7 @@ static void bc_vm_gettext(void) {
|
||||
#endif // BC_ENABLE_NLS
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
static void bc_vm_exec(const char* env_exp_exit) {
|
||||
static void bc_vm_exec(void) {
|
||||
|
||||
size_t i;
|
||||
bool has_file = false;
|
||||
@ -743,7 +735,7 @@ static void bc_vm_exec(const char* env_exp_exit) {
|
||||
|
||||
more = bc_read_buf(&buf, vm.exprs.v, &len);
|
||||
bc_vec_pushByte(&buf, '\0');
|
||||
bc_vm_process(buf.v, false);
|
||||
bc_vm_process(buf.v);
|
||||
|
||||
bc_vec_npop(&buf, buf.len);
|
||||
|
||||
@ -758,7 +750,7 @@ static void bc_vm_exec(const char* env_exp_exit) {
|
||||
|
||||
BC_SIG_UNLOCK;
|
||||
|
||||
if (getenv(env_exp_exit) != NULL) return;
|
||||
if (!vm.no_exit_exprs) return;
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
for (i = 0; i < vm.files.len; ++i) {
|
||||
@ -784,7 +776,7 @@ static void bc_vm_exec(const char* env_exp_exit) {
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
void bc_vm_boot(int argc, char *argv[], const char *env_len,
|
||||
const char* const env_args, const char* env_exp_exit)
|
||||
const char* const env_args)
|
||||
{
|
||||
int ttyin, ttyout, ttyerr;
|
||||
struct sigaction sa;
|
||||
@ -863,9 +855,7 @@ void bc_vm_boot(int argc, char *argv[], const char *env_len,
|
||||
vm.maxes[BC_PROG_GLOBALS_IBASE] = BC_NUM_MAX_IBASE;
|
||||
#endif // BC_ENABLED
|
||||
|
||||
if (BC_IS_BC && BC_I && !(vm.flags & BC_FLAG_Q)) bc_vm_info(NULL);
|
||||
|
||||
BC_SIG_UNLOCK;
|
||||
|
||||
bc_vm_exec(env_exp_exit);
|
||||
bc_vm_exec();
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
@ -39,6 +39,8 @@ misc2
|
||||
misc3
|
||||
misc4
|
||||
misc5
|
||||
misc6
|
||||
misc7
|
||||
void
|
||||
rand
|
||||
lib2
|
||||
|
1
contrib/bc/tests/bc/misc6.txt
Symbolic link
1
contrib/bc/tests/bc/misc6.txt
Symbolic link
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
||||
stdin1.txt
|
1
contrib/bc/tests/bc/misc6_results.txt
Symbolic link
1
contrib/bc/tests/bc/misc6_results.txt
Symbolic link
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
||||
stdin1_results.txt
|
1
contrib/bc/tests/bc/misc7.txt
Symbolic link
1
contrib/bc/tests/bc/misc7.txt
Symbolic link
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
||||
stdin2.txt
|
1
contrib/bc/tests/bc/misc7_results.txt
Symbolic link
1
contrib/bc/tests/bc/misc7_results.txt
Symbolic link
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
||||
stdin2_results.txt
|
2
contrib/bc/tests/bc/stdin1.txt
Normal file
2
contrib/bc/tests/bc/stdin1.txt
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
|
||||
if (1 < 3)
|
||||
if (2 < 3) 1
|
1
contrib/bc/tests/bc/stdin1_results.txt
Normal file
1
contrib/bc/tests/bc/stdin1_results.txt
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
||||
1
|
1
contrib/bc/tests/bc/stdin2.txt
Normal file
1
contrib/bc/tests/bc/stdin2.txt
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1 @@
|
||||
for (i = 0; i < 3; ++i) if (2 < 3) 1
|
3
contrib/bc/tests/bc/stdin2_results.txt
Normal file
3
contrib/bc/tests/bc/stdin2_results.txt
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
|
||||
1
|
||||
1
|
||||
1
|
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