8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (4)
#19916866 at 2023-11-14 22:46:38 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #24453: Unix time rolls over to 1,700,000,000 Edition
>>19916310
KornShell (ksh) is a Unix shell which was developed by David Korn at Bell Labs in the early 1980s and announced at USENIX on July 14, 1983.[1][2] The initial development was based on Bourne shell source code.[7] Other early contributors were Bell Labs developers Mike Veach and Pat Sullivan, who wrote the Emacs and vi-style line editing modes' code, respectively.[8] KornShell is backward-comPatible with the Bourne shell and includes many features of the C shell, inspired by the requests of Bell Labs users.
Features
KornShell complies with POSIX.2, Shell and Utilities, Command Interpreter (IEEE Std 1003.2-1992.) Major differences between KornShell and the traditional Bourne shell include:
job control, command aliasing, and command history designed after the corresponding C shell features; job control was added to the Bourne Shell in 1989[9]
a choice of three command line editing styles based on vi, Emacs, and Gosling Emacs
associative arrays and built-in floating-point arithmetic operations (only available in the ksh93 version of KornShell)
dynamic search for functions
mathematical functions
process substitution and process redirection
C-language-like expressions
enhanced expression-oriented for and while loops
dynamic extensibility of (dynamically loaded) built-in commands (since ksh93)
reference variables
hierarchically nested variables
variables can have member functions associated with them
object-oriented-programming (since ksh93t)
variables can be objects with member (sub-)variables and member methods
object methods are called with the object variable name followed (after a dot character) by the method name
special object methods are called on: object initialization or assignment, object abandonment (unset)
composition and aggregation is available, as well as a form of inheritance
KSH(1) General Commands Manual KSH(1)
NAME
ksh, rksh, pfksh - KornShell, a standard/restricted command and
programming language
NOTE
Currently, rksh and pfksh are not available on Mac OS X / Darwin.
SYNOPSIS
ksh [ ?abcefhikmnoprstuvxBCDP ] [ -R file ] [ ?o option ] … [ - ] [
arg … ]
rksh [ ?abcefhikmnoprstuvxBCD ] [ -R file ] [ ?o option ] … [ - ] [
arg … ]
DESCRIPTION
Ksh is a command and programming language that executes commands read
from a terminal or a file. Rksh is a restricted version of the command
interpreter ksh; it is used to set up login names and execution
environments whose capabilities are more controlled than those of the
standard shell. Rpfksh is a profile shell version of the command
interpreter ksh; it is used to to execute commands with the attributes
specified by the user's profiles (see pfexec(1)). See Invocation below
for the meaning of arguments to the shell.
Definitions.
A metacharacter is one of the following characters:
; & ( ) ? < > new-line space tab
A blank is a tab or a space. An identifier is a sequence of letters,
digits, or underscores starting with a letter or underscore.
Identifiers are used as components of variable names. A vname is a
sequence of one or more identifiers separated by a . and optionally
preceded by a .. Vnames are used as function and variable names. A
word is a sequence of characters from the character set defined by the
:
#15628993 at 2022-02-15 00:31:16 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #19762: EBake Take 2 Edition
OLYMPIA, WA - Washington State Representative Joel McEntire (19th legislative district) posted to Facebook Saturday announcing that Democrat House Speaker Laurie Jinkins announced that prayer at the Capitol could no longer be done "in the name of Jesus."
According to an email from Julie Barrett with Conservative Ladies of Washington (CLW), there has been "a small handful of radical left Democrats in the House who are terrorizing Speaker of the House, Laurie Jinkins and Representative Pat Sullivan with complaints about prayers that mention the name of Jesus."
Meanwhile, Laurie Jinkins' profile photo on Facebook includes a frame promoting the Marxist group, Black Lives Matter, as well as phrases such as "All genders are whole, holy, & good."
"Washington Democrats," McEntire said. "So inclusive, they have kicked Jesus out of the Capitol."
https://www.redvoicemedia.com/2022/02/attack-on-the-first-amendment-washington-state-house-speaker-announces-no-more-praying-in-the-name-of-jesus/
#7240452 at 2019-07-29 10:44:06 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #9263: Ebake Wait for the DoUGH Edition
>>7240011
The Time Raiders' Matt Millen Punched The Patriots' General Manager Pat Sullivan In The Head
#5006821 at 2019-02-03 00:15:37 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6392: Vatican Abortions Edition
>>5006389
Sheriff Pat Sullivan was the "Brass-Man"