freebsd-skq/tools
Jilles Tjoelker a62ab0274a sh: Add $'quoting' (C-style escape sequences).
A string between $' and ' may contain backslash escape sequences similar to
the ones in a C string constant (except that a single-quote must be escaped
and a double-quote need not be). Details are in the sh(1) man page.

This construct is useful to include unprintable characters, tabs and
newlines in strings; while this can be done with a command substitution
containing a printf command, that needs ugly workarounds if the result is to
end with a newline as command substitution removes all trailing newlines.

The construct may also be useful in future to describe unprintable
characters without needing to write those characters themselves in 'set -x',
'export -p' and the like.

The implementation attempts to comply to the proposal for the next issue of
the POSIX specification. Because this construct is not in POSIX.1-2008,
using it in scripts intended to be portable is unwise.

Matching the minimal locale support in the rest of sh, the \u and \U
sequences are currently not useful.

Exp-run done by: pav (with some other sh(1) changes)
2011-05-05 20:55:55 +00:00
..
build Introduce two new options MK_INET and MK_INET_SUPPORT analogically 2011-04-30 17:58:28 +00:00
debugscripts Fix a couple of typos. 2010-07-30 11:58:18 +00:00
diag
kerneldoc - Update config to doxygen 1.5.2 (I use this with 1.5.9). 2009-08-24 13:10:55 +00:00
KSE Use, in uncovered part, the END() macro in order to improve debugging. 2009-05-25 14:37:10 +00:00
LibraryReport
regression sh: Add $'quoting' (C-style escape sequences). 2011-05-05 20:55:55 +00:00
sched - Update my copyright. 2009-01-22 06:21:30 +00:00
test Fix warnings and style(9) issues. 2011-03-11 17:33:31 +00:00
tools Give some sort of message when the program is not run as root. 2011-05-03 16:00:36 +00:00
install.sh Teach tools/install.sh the -d directory mode. 2011-02-22 08:07:17 +00:00
make_libdeps.sh Actualize. 2010-01-25 14:17:36 +00:00
README

$FreeBSD$

This directory tree contains tools used for the maintenance and
testing of FreeBSD.  There is no toplevel Makefile structure since
these tools are not meant to be built as part of the standard system,
though there may be individual Makefiles in some of the subdirs.

Please read the README files in the subdirs for further information.