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Fix miscellaneous typos
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@ -682,7 +682,7 @@ const char sh_optgetopts[] =
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"argument, \bgetopts\b places the option argument in the shell "
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"argument, \bgetopts\b places the option argument in the shell "
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"variable \bOPTARG\b. Otherwise \bOPTARG\b is set to \b1\b when the "
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"variable \bOPTARG\b. Otherwise \bOPTARG\b is set to \b1\b when the "
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"option is set and \b0\b when the option is unset.]"
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"option is set and \b0\b when the option is unset.]"
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"[+?The \aoptstring\a string consists of alpha-numeric characters, "
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"[+?The \aoptstring\a string consists of alphanumeric characters, "
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"the special characters +, -, ?, :, and <space>, or character groups "
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"the special characters +, -, ?, :, and <space>, or character groups "
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"enclosed in [...]]. Character groups may be nested in {...}. "
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"enclosed in [...]]. Character groups may be nested in {...}. "
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"Outside of a [...]] group, a single new-line followed by zero or "
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"Outside of a [...]] group, a single new-line followed by zero or "
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@ -2615,7 +2615,7 @@ represents the beginning and ending characters of a nested group that
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will be skipped over when counting starting and ending character matches.
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will be skipped over when counting starting and ending character matches.
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The behavior is unspecified when the first character of a
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The behavior is unspecified when the first character of a
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.I pattern-pair\^
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.I pattern-pair\^
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is alpha-numeric
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is alphanumeric
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except for the following:
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except for the following:
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.PD 0
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.PD 0
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.RS
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.RS
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@ -5111,7 +5111,7 @@ Cursor forward (right) one character.
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(Right arrow) Same as \f3l\fP.
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(Right arrow) Same as \f3l\fP.
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.TP 10
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.TP 10
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[\f2count\fP]\f3w\fP
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[\f2count\fP]\f3w\fP
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Cursor forward one alpha-numeric word.
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Cursor forward one alphanumeric word.
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.TP 10
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.TP 10
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[\f2count\fP]\f3W\fP
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[\f2count\fP]\f3W\fP
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Cursor to the beginning of the next word that follows a blank.
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Cursor to the beginning of the next word that follows a blank.
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@ -7121,7 +7121,7 @@ shells. At the moment that the \fBposix\fR option is turned on, it also turns
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on \fBletoctal\fR and turns off \fB\-B\fR/\fBbraceexpand\fR; the reverse is
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on \fBletoctal\fR and turns off \fB\-B\fR/\fBbraceexpand\fR; the reverse is
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done when \fBposix\fR is turned back off. (These options can still be
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done when \fBposix\fR is turned back off. (These options can still be
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controlled independently in between.) Furthermore, the \fBposix\fR option
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controlled independently in between.) Furthermore, the \fBposix\fR option
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is automaticaly turned on upon invocation if ksh is invoked as \fBsh\fR
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is automatically turned on upon invocation if ksh is invoked as \fBsh\fR
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or \fBrsh\fR. In that case, or if the option is turned on by
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or \fBrsh\fR. In that case, or if the option is turned on by
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specifying \fB-o posix\fR on the invocation command line, the invoked shell
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specifying \fB-o posix\fR on the invocation command line, the invoked shell
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will not set the preset aliases even if interactive, and will not import type
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will not set the preset aliases even if interactive, and will not import type
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@ -1222,7 +1222,7 @@ The third type of parameter is a variable.
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As mentioned earlier,
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As mentioned earlier,
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\f5ksh\fP uses variables whose names
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\f5ksh\fP uses variables whose names
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consist of one or more
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consist of one or more
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alpha-numeric strings separated by a \fB\s+2.\s-2\fP.
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alphanumeric strings separated by a \fB\s+2.\s-2\fP.
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There is no need to specify the
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There is no need to specify the
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.I type
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.I type
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of a variable in the shell because, by default,
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of a variable in the shell because, by default,
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@ -1872,7 +1872,7 @@ Similarly, \f5[:\fP\fIclass\fP\f5:]\fP matches
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each of the characters in the given \fIclass\fP
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each of the characters in the given \fIclass\fP
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for all the ANSI-C character classes.
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for all the ANSI-C character classes.
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For example, \f5[[:alnum:]_]\fP
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For example, \f5[[:alnum:]_]\fP
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matches any alpha-numeric character or the character
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matches any alphanumeric character or the character
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.BR _ .
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.BR _ .
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.P
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.P
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\f5ksh\fP
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\f5ksh\fP
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@ -577,7 +577,7 @@ if [[ -s "$tmp/fdleak.txt" ]]
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then exec 3>&-
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then exec 3>&-
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err_exit "Open file descriptor leaks out of subshell"
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err_exit "Open file descriptor leaks out of subshell"
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fi
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fi
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# However, it should still survive a shared-state command sustitution if it's not 1 (stdout).
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# However, it should still survive a shared-state command substitution if it's not 1 (stdout).
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redirect 3>&- # close FD 3 just in case
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redirect 3>&- # close FD 3 just in case
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: ${ redirect 3>"$tmp/fdshared.txt"; }
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: ${ redirect 3>"$tmp/fdshared.txt"; }
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{ echo good >&3; } 2>/dev/null
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{ echo good >&3; } 2>/dev/null
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