Changeset 3061bc1 in mainline for uspace/app/bdsh/cmds
- Timestamp:
- 2018-02-28T17:52:11Z (6 years ago)
- Branches:
- lfn, master, serial, ticket/834-toolchain-update, topic/msim-upgrade, topic/simplify-dev-export
- Children:
- 8565a42, a35b458
- Parents:
- 1b20da0
- git-author:
- Jiří Zárevúcky <zarevucky.jiri@…> (2018-02-28 17:29:58)
- git-committer:
- Jiří Zárevúcky <zarevucky.jiri@…> (2018-02-28 17:52:11)
- Location:
- uspace/app/bdsh/cmds
- Files:
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- 4 edited
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uspace/app/bdsh/cmds/builtins/README
r1b20da0 r3061bc1 1 Commands that need to modify the running user structure defined in scli.h 1 Commands that need to modify the running user structure defined in scli.h 2 2 should reside here. They (will) have a slightly different prototype that 3 3 allows passing the user structure to them for ease of modifications. -
uspace/app/bdsh/cmds/mknewcmd
r1b20da0 r3061bc1 34 34 35 35 # If your shell does not support eval, shift (x) or 36 # here-now documents, sorry :) 36 # here-now documents, sorry :) 37 37 38 38 usage() -
uspace/app/bdsh/cmds/modules/README
r1b20da0 r3061bc1 3 3 update or read cliuser_t. 4 4 5 Stuff that needs to write to the user structures contained in scli.h should 5 Stuff that needs to write to the user structures contained in scli.h should 6 6 be made as built-in commands, not modules, but there are very few times when 7 7 you would want to do that. -
uspace/app/bdsh/cmds/modules/printf/TODO
r1b20da0 r3061bc1 1 1 At this stage printf is very young and limited, as it hopefully 2 2 will be developed along with BDSH. Functionality is heavily related 3 on libc printf already available. BDSH printf implements only 3 format 4 flags, with no options/precision/width modifiers allowed. Also, 3 on libc printf already available. BDSH printf implements only 3 format 4 flags, with no options/precision/width modifiers allowed. Also, 5 5 one output control is available - '\n'. '\' character stands 6 as an escape character, i.e. every special character after it 6 as an escape character, i.e. every special character after it 7 7 will be treated as general char and will be printed out. 8 8 What's missing:
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