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UNIX Shells by Example, 3rd Edition
UNIX Shells by Example, 3rd Edition
ISBN: 013066538X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2001
Pages: 18
Authors:
Ellie Quigley
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UNIX Shells by Example, Third Edition
Copyright
Preface
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Chapter 1. Introduction to UNIX Shells
1.1 Definition and Function
1.2 System Startup and the Login Shell
1.3 Processes and the Shell
1.4 The Environment and Inheritance
1.5 Executing Commands from Scripts
Chapter 2. The UNIX Toolbox
2.1 Regular Expressions
2.2 Combining Regular Expression Metacharacters
Chapter 3. The grep Family
3.1 The grep Command
3.2 grep Examples with Regular Expressions
3.3 grep with Pipes
3.4 grep with Options
3.5 egrep (Extended grep)
3.6 Fixed grep or Fast grep
UNIX TOOLS LAB EXERCISE
Chapter 4. sed, the Streamlined Editor
4.1 What Is sed?
4.2 How Does sed Work?
4.3 Addressing
4.4 Commands and Options
4.5 Error Messages and Exit Status
4.6 sed Examples
4.7 sed Scripting
UNIX TOOLS LAB EXERCISE
Chapter 5. The awk Utility: awk as a UNIX Tool
5.1 What Is awk?
5.2 awk s Format
5.3 Formatting Output
5.4 awk Commands from Within a File
5.5 Records and Fields
5.6 Patterns and Actions
5.7 Regular Expressions
5.8 awk Commands in a Script File
5.9 Review
UNIX TOOLS LAB EXERCISE
Chapter 6. The awk Utility: awk Programming Constructs
6.1 Comparison Expressions
6.2 Review
UNIX TOOLS LAB EXERCISE
Chapter 7. The awk Utility: awk Programming
7.1 Variables
7.2 Redirection and Pipes
7.3 Pipes
7.4 Closing Files and Pipes
7.5 Review
UNIX TOOLS LAB EXERCISE
7.6 Conditional Statements
7.7 Loops
7.8 Program Control Statements
7.9 Arrays
7.10 awk Built-In Functions
7.11 Built-In Arithmetic Functions
7.12 User-Defined Functions(nawk)
7.13 Review
UNIX TOOLS LAB EXERCISE
7.14 Odds and Ends
7.15 Review
UNIX TOOLS LAB EXERCISE
Chapter 8. The Interactive Bourne Shell
8.1 Startup
8.2 Programming with the Bourne Shell
BOURNE SHELL LAB EXERCISES
Chapter 9. The C Shell
9.1 The Interactive C Shell
9.2 Programming with the C Shell
C SHELL LAB EXERCISES
Chapter 10. The Korn Shell
10.1 Interactive Korn Shell
10.2 Programming with the Korn Shell
KORN SHELL LAB EXERCISES
Chapter 11. The Interactivebash Shell
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Command Line Shortcuts
11.3 Variables
BASH SHELL LAB EXERCISES
Chapter 12. Programming with thebash Shell
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Reading User Input
12.3 Arithmetic
12.4 Positional Parameters and Command LineArguments
12.5 Conditional Constructs and Flow Control
12.6 Looping Commands
12.7 Functions
12.8 Trapping Signals
12.9 Debugging
12.10 Processing Command Line Options withgetopts
12.11 The evalCommand and Parsing the Command Line
12.12 bash Options
12.13 Shell Built-In Commands
BASH SHELL LAB EXERCISES
Chapter 13. The Interactive TC Shell
13.1 Introduction
13.2 The TC Shell Environment
13.3 Command Line Shortcuts
13.4 Job Control
13.5 Metacharacters
13.6 Redirection and Pipes
13.7 Variables
13.8 Arrays
13.9 Special Variables and Modifiers
13.10 Command Substitution
13.11 Quoting
13.12 Built-In Commands
TC SHELL LAB EXERCISES
Appendix A. Useful UNIX Utilities for Shell Programmers
Appendix B. Comparison of the Shells
B.1 The Shells Compared
B.2 tcsh versus csh
B.3 bash versus sh
Appendix C. Steps for Using Quoting Correctly
C.1 Backslash
C.2 Single Quotes
C.3 Double Quotes
C.4 Combining Quotes
UNIX Shells by Example, 3rd Edition
ISBN: 013066538X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2001
Pages: 18
Authors:
Ellie Quigley
BUY ON AMAZON
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