Résumé
The bestselling, most informative Unix reference book is now more complete and up to date.
You may have seen Unix quick-reference guides, but you've never seen anything like UNIX in a Nutshell. Not a scaled-down quick reference of common commands, UNIX in a Nutshell is a complete reference containing all commands and options, along with generous descriptions and examples that put the commands in context. For all but the thorniest Unix problems, this one reference should be all the documentation you need.
The third edition of UNIX in a Nutshell includes thorough coverage of System V Release 4. To that, author Arnold Robbins has added the latest information about:
- Sixty new commands in The Alphabetical Summary of Commands
- Solaris 7
- Shell syntax (sh, csh, and the 1988 and 1993 versions of ksh)
- Regular expression syntax
- vi and ex commands, as well as newly updated Emacs information
- sed and awk commands
- troff and related commands and macros, with a new section on refer
- make, RCS (version 5.7), and SCCS commands
- Obsolete commands
In addition, there is a new Unix bibliography to guide the reader to further reading about the Unix environment.
If you currently use Unix SVR4, or if you're a Solaris user, you'll want this book. UNIX in a Nutshell is the most comprehensive quick reference on the market, a must for any Unix user.
Table of ContentsPreface
PART 1: Commands and Shells
Chapter 1. Introduction
Merging the Traditions
Bundling
What's in the Quick Reference
Beginner's Guide
Guide for Users of BSD-Derived
Systems
Solaris: Standard Compliant Programs
Chapter 2. Unix Commands
Alphabetical Summary of Commands
Chapter 3. The Unix Shell: An Overview
Introduction to the Shell
Purpose of the Shell
Shell Flavors
Common Features
Differing Features
Chapter 4. The Bourne Shell and Korn Shell
Overview of Features
Syntax
Variables
Arithmetic Expressions
Command History
Job Control
Invoking the Shell
Restricted Shells
Built-in Commands (Bourne and Korn
Shells)
Chapter 5. The C Shell
Overview of Features
Syntax
Variables
Expressions
Command History
Job Control
Invoking the Shell
Built-in C Shell Commands
PART 2: Text Editing and Processing
Chapter 6. Pattern Matching
Filenames Versus Patterns
Metacharacters, Listed by Unix
Program
Metacharacters
Examples of Searching
Chapter 7. The Emacs Editor
Introduction
Summary of Commands by Group
Summary of Commands by Key
Summary of Commands by Name
Chapter 8. The vi Editor
Review of vi Operations
Movement Commands
Edit Commands
Saving and Exiting
Accessing Multiple Files
Interacting with Unix
Macros
Miscellaneous Commands
Alphabetical List of Keys
Setting Up vi
Chapter 9. The ex Editor
Syntax of ex Commands
Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands
Chapter 10. The sed Editor
Conceptual Overview
Command-Line Syntax
Syntax of sed Commands
Group Summary of sed Commands
Alphabetical Summary of sed Commands
Chapter 11. The awk Programming Language
Conceptual Overview
Command-Line Syntax
Patterns and Procedures
Built-in Variables
Operators
Variables and Array Assignments
User-Defined Functions
Group Listing of awk Functions and
Commands
Implementation Limits
Alphabetical Summary of Functions and
Commands
PART 3: Text Formatting
Chapter 12. nroff and troff
Introduction
Command-Line Invocation
Conceptual Overview
Default Operation of Requests
Group Summary of Requests
Alphabetical Summary of Requests
Escape Sequences
Predefined Registers
Special Characters
Chapter 13. mm Macros
Alphabetical Summary of mm Macros
Predefined String Names
Number Registers Used in mm
Other Reserved Macro and String
Names
Sample Document
Chapter 14. ms Macros
Alphabetical Summary of ms Macros
Number Registers for Page Layout
Reserved Macro and String Names
Reserved Number Register Names
Sample Document
Chapter 15. me Macros
Alphabetical Summary of me Macros
Predefined Strings
Predefined Number Registers
Sample Document
Chapter 16. man Macros
Alphabetical Summary of man Macros
Predefined Strings
Internal Names
Sample Document
Chapter 17. troff Preprocessors
tbl
eqn
pic
refer
PART 4: Software Development
Chapter 18. The Source Code Control System
Introduction
Overview of Commands
Basic Operation
Identification Keywords
Data Keywords
Alphabetical Summary of SCCS
Commands
sccs and Pseudo-Commands
Chapter 19. The Revision Control System
Overview of Commands
Basic Operation
General RCS Specifications
Conversion Guide for SCCS Users
Alphabetical Summary of Commands
Chapter 20. The make Utility
Conceptual Overview
Command-Line Syntax
Description File Lines
Macros
Special Target Names
Writing Command Lines
Sample Default Macros, Suffixes, and
Rules
PART 5: Appendixes
Appendix A. ASCII Character Set
Appendix B. Obsolete Commands
Glossary
Index
L'auteur - Arnold Robbins
Arnold Robbins, an Atlanta native, is a professional programmer and technical author. He is also a happy husband, the father of four very cute children, and an amateur Talmudist (Babylonian and Jerusalem). Since late 1997, he and his family have been living happily in Israel. Arnold has been working with Unix systems since 1980, when he was introduced to a PDP-11 running a version of Sixth Edition Unix. He has been a heavy awk user since 1987, when he became involved with gawk, the GNU project's version of awk. As a member of the POSIX 1003.2 balloting group, he helped shape the POSIX standard for awk. He is currently the maintainer of gawk and its documentation.
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PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | |
Auteur(s) | Arnold Robbins |
Parution | 01/09/2001 |
Édition | 3eme édition |
Nb. de pages | 220 |
Couverture | Broché |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9781565924277 |
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