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-(If the contents of the symbolic link be)5.668 F .669
-(gin with a slash, the k)-.15 F .669(ernel replaces the pathname)-.1 F
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-.058(If the link v)72 482.4 R .058(alue is an absolute pathname, the us\
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-(ferent part of the \214le sys-)-.25 F(tem.)72 494.4 Q .704(Bash pro)97
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-(wo)-.25 G 3.203(ft)-3.203 G .703(he \214le system.)-3.203 F .703
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-(or e).5 E(xample:)-.15 E F3 6($c)97 576 S 6(d/)-6 G(usr/local/bin)-6 E
-6($e)97 588 S(cho $PWD)-6 E(/usr/local/bin)97 600 Q 6($p)97 612 S(wd)-6
-E(/usr/local/bin)97 624 Q 6($/)97 636 S(bin/pwd)-6 E
-(/net/share/sun4/local/bin)97 648 Q 6($c)97 660 S 6(d.)-6 G(.)-6 E 6($p)
-97 672 S(wd)-6 E(/usr/local)97 684 Q 6($/)97 696 S(bin/pwd)-6 E
-(/net/share/sun4/local)97 708 Q 6($c)97 720 S 6(d.)-6 G(.)-6 E EP
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-%%BeginPageSetup
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-/F0 10/Times-Roman@0 SF(-8-)282.17 48 Q/F1 10/Courier@0 SF 6($p)97 84 S
-(wd)-6 E(/usr)97 96 Q 6($/)97 108 S(bin/pwd)-6 E(/usr)97 120 Q F0 .3(On\
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-(the \214le system interpret \231..)72 153.6 R 2.718<9a64>-.7 G(if)
--2.718 E(ferently)-.25 E 5.218(.T)-.65 G .218
-(his generally happens when Bash completes \214lenames containing)-5.218
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-(ccording to a logical hierarch)-3.384 F 3.384(yw)-.05 G .884
-(hich does not correspond to their ph)-3.384 F .883(ysical location.)
--.05 F -.15(Fo)5.883 G 3.383(ru).15 G .883(sers who)-3.383 F
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-/Times-Italic@0 SF(physical)2.5 E F0(vie)2.5 E 2.5(wo)-.25 G 2.5(ft)-2.5
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-(/usr/local/bin)97 219.6 Q 6($s)97 231.6 S(et -o physical)-6 E 6($p)97
-243.6 S(wd)-6 E(/net/share/sun4/local/bin)97 255.6 Q/F3 10/Times-Bold@0
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-(One of the most signi\214cant impro)97 301.2 R -.15(ve)-.15 G .145
-(ments in v).15 F .145(ersion 1.13 of Bash w)-.15 F .145
-(as the change to \231eight-bit clean-)-.1 F 2.933(liness\232. Pre)72
-313.2 R .433(vious v)-.25 F .432
-(ersions used the eighth bit of characters to mark whether or not the)
--.15 F 2.932(yw)-.15 G .432(ere quoted when)-2.932 F 1.495(performing w)
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-(this did not af)3.995 F 1.496
-(fect the majority of users, most of whom used only)-.25 F(se)72 337.2 Q
--.15(ve)-.25 G 1.236(n-bit ASCII characters, some found it con\214ning.)
-.15 F(Be)6.236 E 1.236(ginning with v)-.15 F 1.236
-(ersion 1.13, Bash implemented a)-.15 F(dif)72 349.2 Q .02(ferent quoti\
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-.021(This allo)5.021 F .021(wed Bash to manipulate)-.25 F .427
-(\214les with \231odd\232 characters in their names, b)72 361.2 R .427
-(ut did nothing to help users enter those names, so v)-.2 F .426
-(ersion 1.13)-.15 F 1.458
-(introduced changes to readline that made it eight-bit clean as well.)72
-373.2 R 1.458(Options e)6.458 F 1.458(xist that force readline to)-.15 F
-.744(attach no special signi\214cance to characters with the eighth bit\
- set \(the def)72 385.2 R .744(ault beha)-.1 F .744(vior is to con)-.2 F
--.15(ve)-.4 G .744(rt these).15 F .641(characters to meta-pre\214x)72
-397.2 R .641(ed k)-.15 F .941 -.15(ey s)-.1 H .642
-(equences\) and to output these characters without con).15 F -.15(ve)-.4
-G .642(rsion to meta-pre-).15 F<8c78>72 409.2 Q .008(ed sequences.)-.15
-F .007(These changes, along with the e)5.007 F .007(xpansion of k)-.15 F
--.15(ey)-.1 G .007(maps to a full eight bits, enable readline to).15 F
--.1(wo)72 421.2 S(rk with most of the ISO-8859 f).1 E
-(amily of character sets, used by man)-.1 E 2.5(yE)-.15 G
-(uropean countries.)-2.5 E F3 2.5(4.11. POSIX)72 445.2 R(Mode)2.5 E F0
-.584(Although Bash is intended to be POSIX.2 conformant, there are area\
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-(is not compatible with the standard.)72 472.8 R -.15(Fo)5.463 G 2.962
-(ru).15 G .462(sers who wish to operate in a strict POSIX.2 en)-2.962 F
-.462(vironment, Bash)-.4 F .505(implements a)72 484.8 R F2 .505
-(POSIX mode)3.005 F F0 5.505(.W)C .505(hen this mode is acti)-5.505 F
--.15(ve)-.25 G 3.005(,B).15 G .505(ash modi\214es its def)-3.005 F .505
-(ault operation where it dif)-.1 F(fers)-.25 E .267
-(from POSIX.2 to match the standard.)72 496.8 R .266
-(POSIX mode is entered when Bash is started with the)5.267 F F3(-posix)
-2.766 E F0(option.)2.766 E .149(This feature is also a)72 508.8 R -.25
-(va)-.2 G .149(ilable as an option to the).25 F F3(set)2.649 E F0 -.2
-(bu)2.649 G(iltin,).2 E F3 .149(set -o posix)2.649 F F0 5.149(.F)C .149
-(or compatibility with other GNU)-5.299 F(softw)72 520.8 Q 4.02(are tha\
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-(is set when Bash is started or assigned a v)8.324 F 5.825
-(alue during e)-.25 F -.15(xe)-.15 G(cution.).15 E F3($POSIX_PED)72
-544.8 Q(ANTIC)-.35 E F0 .27
-(is accepted as well, to be compatible with some older GNU utilities.)
-2.77 F .27(When Bash is)5.27 F .506(started in POSIX mode, for e)72
-556.8 R .506(xample, it sources the \214le named by the v)-.15 F .507
-(alue of)-.25 F F3($ENV)3.007 E F0 .507(rather than the \231nor)3.007 F
-(-)-.2 E(mal\232 startup \214les, and does not allo)72 568.8 Q 2.5(wr)
--.25 G(eserv)-2.5 E(ed w)-.15 E(ords to be aliased.)-.1 E F3 2.5(5. New)
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-(lans)-2.5 E F0 1.632(There are se)97 608.4 R -.15(ve)-.25 G 1.632
-(ral features introduced in the current v).15 F 1.631(ersion of Bash, v)
--.15 F 1.631(ersion 1.14, and a number)-.15 F .241
-(under consideration for future releases.)72 620.4 R .242
-(This section will brie\215y detail the ne)5.242 F 2.742(wf)-.25 G .242
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--.15 E F3 2.5(5.1. New)72 656.4 R -.25(Fe)2.5 G(atur).25 E
-(es in Bash-1.14)-.18 E F0 .884(The ne)97 672 R 3.384(wf)-.25 G .884
-(eatures a)-3.384 F -.25(va)-.2 G .884(ilable in Bash-1.14 answer se).25
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-(as those which cause a terminal to print characters in dif)72 696 R
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-(as noth-)-.1 F .558(ing pre)72 708 R -.15(ve)-.25 G .558
-(nting the use of these sequences in earlier v).15 F .559(ersions, b)
--.15 F .559(ut the readline redisplay algorithm assumed)-.2 F
-(each character occupied ph)72 720 Q(ysical screen space and w)-.05 E
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-/F0 10/Times-Roman@0 SF(-9-)282.17 48 Q .13(Readline has a fe)97 84 R
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-.336(ginning with the characters between the be)-.15 F .336
-(ginning of the current line and the cursor)-.15 F(.)-.55 E .555(The e)
-72 120 R .556(xisting readline incremental search commands no longer ma\
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-1.979(ariables in directory names.)-.25 F 1.978(The history e)6.978 F
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-(nearly completely csh-compatible: missing modi\214ers ha)72 144 R 1.749
--.15(ve b)-.2 H 1.449(een added and history substitution has been).15 F
--.15(ex)72 156 S(tended.).15 E(Se)97 171.6 Q -.15(ve)-.25 G .474
-(ral of the features described earlier).15 F 2.973(,s)-.4 G .473(uch as)
--2.973 F/F1 10/Times-Bold@0 SF .473(set -o posix)2.973 F F0(and)2.973 E
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-2.973(wi)-.25 G(n)-2.973 E -.15(ve)72 183.6 S .106(rsion 1.14.).15 F
-.106(There is a ne)5.106 F 2.606(ws)-.25 G .106(hell v)-2.606 F
-(ariable,)-.25 E F1(OSTYPE)2.606 E F0 2.606(,t)C 2.606(ow)-2.606 G .106
-(hich Bash assigns a v)-2.606 F .106(alue that identi\214es the v)-.25 F
-(er)-.15 E(-)-.2 E 1.38(sion of)72 195.6 R/F2 9/Times-Roman@0 SF(UNIX)
-3.88 E F0(it')3.88 E 3.879(sr)-.55 G 1.379(unning on \(great for puttin\
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-3.879 E -.95(AT)-.74 G(H).95 E F0(\).)A -1 -.8(Tw o)72 207.6 T -.25(va)
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-($history_contr)5.416 E(ol)-.18 E F0 5.416(,a)C(nd)-5.416 E F1
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--5.788 F/F3 10/Times-Italic@0 SF(select)3.288 E F0 .788
-(construct, which allo)3.288 F .788
-(ws the generation of simple menus, has been implemented.)-.25 F(Ne)
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-1.496(een added to e).15 F 1.495(xisting v)-.15 F(ariables:)-.25 E F1
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-(act).2 E F0(or)3.995 E F3(sub-)3.995 E(string)72 255.6 Q F0 4.843(,a)C
-(nd)-4.843 E F1($HISTCONTR)4.843 E(OL)-.3 E F0 2.343(understands the v)
-4.843 F(alue)-.25 E F3(ignor)4.844 E(eboth)-.37 E F0 4.844(,w)C 2.344
-(hich combines the tw)-4.844 F 4.844(op)-.1 G(re)-4.844 E(viously)-.25 E
-1.556(acceptable v)72 267.6 R 4.056(alues. The)-.25 F F1(dirs)4.056 E F0
--.2(bu)4.056 G 1.556(iltin has acquired options to print out speci\214c\
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-3.062 E F0 -.25(va)3.062 G .562(riable, which forces a ph).25 F .562
-(ysical vie)-.05 F 3.062(wo)-.25 G 3.062(ft)-3.062 G .563
-(he \214le system, has been superseded by the)-3.062 F F1<ad50>72 291.6
-Q F0 .494(option to the)2.994 F F1(set)2.994 E F0 -.2(bu)2.994 G .494
-(iltin \(equi).2 F -.25(va)-.25 G .494(lent to).25 F F1 .494(set -o ph)
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-(ariable is retained for backw)-.25 F .493(ards compati-)-.1 F(bility)72
-303.6 Q 5.196(.T)-.65 G .196(he v)-5.196 F .196
-(ersion string contained in)-.15 F F1($B)2.696 E(ASH_VERSION)-.3 E F0
-(no)2.696 E 2.696(wi)-.25 G .196(ncludes an indication of the patch le)
--2.696 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.696(la).15 G(s)-2.696 E .85(well as the \231b)
-72 315.6 R .85(uild v)-.2 F 3.35(ersion\232. Some)-.15 F .85
-(little-used features ha)3.35 F 1.15 -.15(ve b)-.2 H .85(een remo).15 F
--.15(ve)-.15 G 3.35(d: the).15 F F1(by)3.35 E(e)-.1 E F0(synon)3.35 E
-.85(ym for)-.15 F F1(exit)3.35 E F0(and)3.35 E(the)72 327.6 Q F1($NO_PR)
-3.498 E(OMPT_V)-.3 E(ARS)-1.35 E F0 -.25(va)3.498 G .998
-(riable are gone.).25 F .998(There is no)5.998 F 3.498(wa)-.25 G 3.498
-(no)-3.498 G -2.19 -.18(rg a)-3.498 H .998
-(nized test suite that can be run as a).18 F(re)72 339.6 Q
-(gression test when b)-.15 E(uilding a ne)-.2 E 2.5(wv)-.25 G
-(ersion of Bash.)-2.65 E 1.696(The documentation has been thoroughly o)
-97 355.2 R -.15(ve)-.15 G 1.696(rhauled: there is a ne).15 F 4.196(wm)
--.25 G 1.695(anual page on the readline)-4.196 F .467(library and the)72
-367.2 R F3(info)2.967 E F0 .467
-(\214le has been updated to re\215ect the current v)2.967 F 2.968
-(ersion. As)-.15 F(al)2.968 E -.1(wa)-.1 G .468(ys, as man).1 F 2.968
-(yb)-.15 G .468(ugs as possi-)-3.168 F(ble ha)72 379.2 Q .3 -.15(ve b)
--.2 H(een \214x).15 E(ed, although some surely remain.)-.15 E F1 2.5
-(5.2. Other)72 403.2 R -.25(Fe)2.5 G(atur).25 E(es)-.18 E F0 1.68
-(There are a fe)97 418.8 R 4.18(wf)-.25 G 1.68
-(eatures that I hope to include in later Bash releases.)-4.18 F 1.68
-(Some are based on w)6.68 F(ork)-.1 E(already done in other shells.)72
-430.8 Q .958(In addition to simple v)97 446.4 R .959(ariables, a future\
- release of Bash will include one-dimensional arrays, using)-.25 F .206
-(the ksh implementation of arrays as a model.)72 458.4 R .205
-(Additions to the ksh syntax, such as)5.205 F F3(varname)2.705 E F0 .205
-(=\( ... \) to assign)B 2.587(al)72 470.4 S .087(ist of w)-2.587 F .088
-(ords directly to an array and a mechanism to allo)-.1 F 2.588(wt)-.25 G
-(he)-2.588 E F1 -.18(re)2.588 G(ad).18 E F0 -.2(bu)2.588 G .088
-(iltin to read a list of v).2 F .088(alues directly)-.25 F .092
-(into an array)72 482.4 R 2.592(,w)-.65 G .092(ould be desirable.)-2.692
-F(Gi)5.092 E -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.592(nt).15 G .092(hose e)-2.592 F .092
-(xtensions, the ksh)-.15 F F1 .092(set \255A)2.592 F F0 .091
-(syntax may not be w)2.591 F .091(orth support-)-.1 F(ing \(the)72 494.4
-Q F1<ad41>2.5 E F0(option assigns a list of v)2.5 E(alues to an array)
--.25 E 2.5(,b)-.65 G(ut is a rather peculiar special case\).)-2.7 E .76
-(Some shells include a means of)97 510 R F3(pr)3.26 E -.1(og)-.45 G -.15
-(ra).1 G(mmable).15 E F0 -.1(wo)3.26 G .76
-(rd completion, where the user speci\214es on a per).1 F(-)-.2 E .163
-(command basis ho)72 522 R 2.663(wt)-.25 G .163(he ar)-2.663 F .163(gum\
-ents of the command are to be treated when completion is attempted: as \
-\214le-)-.18 F .194(names, hostnames, e)72 534 R -.15(xe)-.15 G .194
-(cutable \214les, and so on.).15 F .195
-(The other aspects of the current Bash implementation could)5.195 F .482
-(remain as-is; the e)72 546 R .482(xisting heuristics w)-.15 F .481
-(ould still be v)-.1 F 2.981(alid. Only)-.25 F .481
-(when completing the ar)2.981 F .481(guments to a simple)-.18 F
-(command w)72 558 Q(ould the programmable completion be in ef)-.1 E
-(fect.)-.25 E .479(It w)97 573.6 R .479(ould also be nice to gi)-.1 F
-.779 -.15(ve t)-.25 H .479(he user \214ner).15 F .479
-(-grained control o)-.2 F -.15(ve)-.15 G 2.98(rw).15 G .48
-(hich commands are sa)-2.98 F -.15(ve)-.2 G 2.98(do).15 G .48(nto the)
--2.98 F 1.786(history list.)72 585.6 R 1.786(One proposal is for a v)
-6.786 F 1.786(ariable, tentati)-.25 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 1.786(ly named).15
-F F1(HISTIGNORE)4.286 E F0 4.285(,w)C 1.785(hich w)-4.285 F 1.785
-(ould contain a)-.1 F .496(colon-separated list of commands.)72 597.6 R
-.496(Lines be)5.496 F .496
-(ginning with these commands, after the restrictions of)-.15 F F1($HIST)
-2.997 E(-)-.92 E(CONTR)72 609.6 Q(OL)-.3 E F0(ha)2.65 E .45 -.15(ve b)
--.2 H .15(een applied, w).15 F .15
-(ould not be placed onto the history list.)-.1 F .15
-(The shell pattern-matching capa-)5.15 F(bilities could also be a)72
-621.6 Q -.25(va)-.2 G(ilable when specifying the contents of).25 E F1
-($HISTIGNORE)2.5 E F0(.)A .729(One thing that ne)97 637.2 R .729
-(wer shells such as)-.25 F F1(wksh)3.229 E F0 .729(\(also kno)3.229 F
-.729(wn as)-.25 F F1(dtksh)3.23 E F0 3.23(\)p)C(ro)-3.23 E .73
-(vide is a command to dynami-)-.15 F 1.189
-(cally load code implementing additional b)72 649.2 R 1.189
-(uiltin commands into a running shell.)-.2 F 1.188(This ne)6.188 F 3.688
-(wb)-.25 G 1.188(uiltin w)-3.888 F(ould)-.1 E(tak)72 661.2 Q 2.875(ea)
--.1 G 2.875(no)-2.875 G .375
-(bject \214le or shared library implementing the \231body\232 of the b)
--2.875 F .375(uiltin \()-.2 F F3(xxx_b)A(uiltin\(\))-.2 E F0 .375
-(for those f)2.875 F(amiliar)-.1 E .052
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diff --git a/doc/bash.1 b/doc/bash.1
index f6f6649..8cc22b8 100644
--- a/doc/bash.1
+++ b/doc/bash.1
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-\"
+.\"
.\" MAN PAGE COMMENTS to
.\"
.\" Chet Ramey
@@ -6,12 +6,12 @@
.\" Case Western Reserve University
.\" chet@po.cwru.edu
.\"
-.\" Last Change: Wed Dec 28 19:58:45 EST 2005
+.\" Last Change: Thu Sep 28 10:25:59 EDT 2006
.\"
.\" bash_builtins, strip all but Built-Ins section
.if \n(zZ=1 .ig zZ
.if \n(zY=1 .ig zY
-.TH BASH 1 "2005 Dec 28" "GNU Bash-3.1"
+.TH BASH 1 "2006 September 28" "GNU Bash-3.2"
.\"
.\" There's some problem with having a `@'
.\" in a tagged paragraph with the BSD man macros.
@@ -62,8 +62,9 @@ also incorporates useful features from the \fIKorn\fP and \fIC\fP
shells (\fBksh\fP and \fBcsh\fP).
.PP
.B Bash
-is intended to be a conformant implementation of the IEEE
-POSIX Shell and Tools specification (IEEE Working Group 1003\.2).
+is intended to be a conformant implementation of the
+Shell and Utilities portion of the IEEE POSIX specification
+(IEEE Standard 1003.1).
.B Bash
can be configured to be POSIX-conformant by default.
.SH OPTIONS
@@ -233,7 +234,7 @@ This option is on by default if the shell is invoked as
.TP
.B \-\-posix
Change the behavior of \fBbash\fP where the default operation differs
-from the POSIX 1003.2 standard to match the standard (\fIposix mode\fP).
+from the POSIX standard to match the standard (\fIposix mode\fP).
.TP
.B \-\-restricted
The shell becomes restricted (see
@@ -990,7 +991,7 @@ quotes (see
.B PARAMETERS
below).
.PP
-Words of the form \fB$\fP'\fIstring\fP' are treated specially. The
+Words of the form \fB$\fP\(aq\fIstring\fP\(aq are treated specially. The
word expands to \fIstring\fP, with backslash-escaped characters replaced
as specified by the ANSI C standard. Backslash escape sequences, if
present, are decoded as follows:
@@ -1024,7 +1025,7 @@ vertical tab
.B \e\e
backslash
.TP
-.B \e'
+.B \e\(aq
single quote
.TP
.B \e\fInnn\fP
@@ -1387,6 +1388,8 @@ subsequently reset.
.B COMP_WORDS
An array variable (see \fBArrays\fP below) consisting of the individual
words in the current command line.
+The words are split on shell metacharacters as the shell parser would
+separate them.
This variable is available only in shell functions invoked by the
programmable completion facilities (see \fBProgrammable Completion\fP
below).
@@ -1707,7 +1710,8 @@ command history is not saved when an interactive shell exits.
.B HISTFILESIZE
The maximum number of lines contained in the history file. When this
variable is assigned a value, the history file is truncated, if
-necessary, to contain no more than that number of lines. The default
+necessary, by removing the oldest entries,
+to contain no more than that number of lines. The default
value is 500. The history file is also truncated to this size after
writing it when an interactive shell exits.
.TP
@@ -1860,7 +1864,7 @@ the current mailfile.
Example:
.RS
.PP
-\fBMAILPATH\fP='/var/mail/bfox?"You have mail":~/shell\-mail?"$_ has mail!"'
+\fBMAILPATH\fP=\(aq/var/mail/bfox?"You have mail":~/shell\-mail?"$_ has mail!"\(aq
.PP
.B Bash
supplies a default value for this variable, but the location of the user
@@ -1994,7 +1998,7 @@ The value of \fIp\fP determines whether or not the fraction is
included.
.IP
If this variable is not set, \fBbash\fP acts as if it had the
-value \fB$'\enreal\et%3lR\enuser\et%3lU\ensys\t%3lS'\fP.
+value \fB$\(aq\enreal\et%3lR\enuser\et%3lU\ensys\t%3lS\(aq\fP.
If the value is null, no timing information is displayed.
A trailing newline is added when the format string is displayed.
.TP
@@ -2556,17 +2560,12 @@ the pattern removal operation is applied to each member of the
array in turn, and the expansion is the resultant list.
.TP
${\fIparameter\fP\fB/\fP\fIpattern\fP\fB/\fP\fIstring\fP}
-.PD 0
-.TP
-${\fIparameter\fP\fB//\fP\fIpattern\fP\fB/\fP\fIstring\fP}
-.PD
The \fIpattern\fP is expanded to produce a pattern just as in
pathname expansion.
\fIParameter\fP is expanded and the longest match of \fIpattern\fP
against its value is replaced with \fIstring\fP.
-In the first form, only the first match is replaced.
-The second form causes all matches of \fIpattern\fP to be
-replaced with \fIstring\fP.
+If \Ipattern\fP begins with \fB/\fP, all matches of \fIpattern\fP are
+replaced with \fIstring\fP. Normally only the first match is replaced.
If \fIpattern\fP begins with \fB#\fP, it must match at the beginning
of the expanded value of \fIparameter\fP.
If \fIpattern\fP begins with \fB%\fP, it must match at the end
@@ -2736,7 +2735,7 @@ If the value of
.B IFS
is null, no word splitting occurs.
.PP
-Explicit null arguments (\^\f3"\^"\fP or \^\f3'\^'\fP\^) are retained.
+Explicit null arguments (\^\f3"\^"\fP or \^\f3\(aq\^\(aq\fP\^) are retained.
Unquoted implicit null arguments, resulting from the expansion of
parameters that have no values, are removed.
If a parameter with no value is expanded within double quotes, a
@@ -2899,7 +2898,7 @@ and
.BR ] ,
\fIcharacter classes\fP can be specified using the syntax
\fB[:\fP\fIclass\fP\fB:]\fP, where \fIclass\fP is one of the
-following classes defined in the POSIX.2 standard:
+following classes defined in the POSIX standard:
.PP
.RS
.B
@@ -2962,7 +2961,7 @@ Matches anything except one of the given patterns
After the preceding expansions, all unquoted occurrences of the
characters
.BR \e ,
-.BR ' ,
+.BR \(aq ,
and \^\f3"\fP\^ that did not result from one of the above
expansions are removed.
.SH REDIRECTION
@@ -3458,6 +3457,10 @@ automatically have them defined with the
option to the
.B export
builtin.
+A function definition may be deleted using the \fB\-f\fP option to
+the
+.B unset
+builtin.
Note that shell functions and variables with the same name may result
in multiple identically-named entries in the environment passed to the
shell's children.
@@ -4534,8 +4537,8 @@ backslash
.B \e"
literal "
.TP
-.B \e'
-literal '
+.B \e\(aq
+literal \(aq
.RE
.PD
.PP
@@ -4583,7 +4586,7 @@ be used to indicate a macro definition.
Unquoted text is assumed to be a function name.
In the macro body, the backslash escapes described above are expanded.
Backslash will quote any other character in the macro text,
-including " and '.
+including " and \(aq.
.PP
.B Bash
allows the current readline key bindings to be displayed or modified
@@ -6680,10 +6683,6 @@ backslash
the eight-bit character whose value is the octal value \fInnn\fP
(zero to three octal digits)
.TP
-.B \e\fInnn\fP
-the eight-bit character whose value is the octal value \fInnn\fP
-(one to three octal digits)
-.TP
.B \ex\fIHH\fP
the eight-bit character whose value is the hexadecimal value \fIHH\fP
(one or two hex digits)
@@ -7359,7 +7358,7 @@ format specifications, each of which causes printing of the next successive
In addition to the standard \fIprintf\fP(1) formats, \fB%b\fP causes
\fBprintf\fP to expand backslash escape sequences in the corresponding
\fIargument\fP (except that \fB\ec\fP terminates output, backslashes in
-\fB\e'\fP, \fB\e"\fP, and \fB\e?\fP are not removed, and octal escapes
+\fB\e\(aq\fP, \fB\e"\fP, and \fB\e?\fP are not removed, and octal escapes
beginning with \fB\e0\fP may contain up to four digits),
and \fB%q\fP causes \fBprintf\fP to output the corresponding
\fIargument\fP in a format that can be reused as shell input.
@@ -7757,7 +7756,7 @@ This option is disabled by default.
Change the behavior of
.B bash
where the default operation differs
-from the POSIX 1003.2 standard to match the standard (\fIposix mode\fP).
+from the POSIX standard to match the standard (\fIposix mode\fP).
.TP 8
.B privileged
Same as
@@ -8076,7 +8075,7 @@ If set, the extended pattern matching features described above under
\fBPathname Expansion\fP are enabled.
.TP 8
.B extquote
-If set, \fB$\fP'\fIstring\fP' and \fB$\fP"\fIstring\fP" quoting is
+If set, \fB$\fP\(aq\fIstring\fP\(aq and \fB$\fP"\fIstring\fP" quoting is
performed within \fB${\fP\fIparameter\fP\fB}\fP expansions
enclosed in double quotes. This option is enabled by default.
.TP 8
@@ -8445,8 +8444,8 @@ the command
is executed each time a shell function or a script executed with the
\fB.\fP or \fBsource\fP builtins finishes executing.
Signals ignored upon entry to the shell cannot be trapped or reset.
-Trapped signals are reset to their original values in a child
-process when it is created.
+Trapped signals that are not being ignored are reset to their original
+values in a child process when it is created.
The return status is false if any
.I sigspec
is invalid; otherwise
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The maximum size of a process's data segment
.TP
.B \-e
-The maximum scheduling priority (`nice')
+The maximum scheduling priority ("nice")
.TP
.B \-f
-The maximum size of files created by the shell
+The maximum size of files written by the shell and its children
.TP
.B \-i
The maximum number of pending signals
@@ -8591,7 +8590,7 @@ The pipe size in 512-byte blocks (this may not be set)
The maximum number of bytes in POSIX message queues
.TP
.B \-r
-The maximum rt priority
+The maximum real-time scheduling priority
.TP
.B \-s
The maximum stack size
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--- a/doc/rbash.1
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rbash \- restricted bash, see \fBbash\fR(1)
.SH RESTRICTED SHELL
.nr zY 1
-.so man1/bash.1
+.so bash.1
.SH SEE ALSO
bash(1)
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@ignore
-Copyright (C) 1988-2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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