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MK_CMDS

Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: 2003
Index Return to Main Contents
 

NAME

mk_cmds - error table compiler  

SYNOPSIS

mk_cmds file  

DESCRIPTION

Mk_cmds converts a table listing command names and associated help messages into a C source file suitable for use with the ss(3) library.

The source file name must end with a suffix of ``.ct''; the file consists of a declaration supplying the name of the command table:

command_table name

followed by entries of the form:

[ request | unimplemented ] name, " string "[, abbrev]...;

and a final

end

to indicate the end of the table.

A C source file is generated which should be compiled and linked with the object files use the ss library.

A ``#'' in the source file is treated as a comment character, and all remaining text to the end of the source line will be ignored.

 

BUGS

Since the original mk_cmds uses a very simple parser based on yacc(1), and this current version of mk_cmds uses an awk/sed combination of scripts, its error recovery leaves much to be desired.

 

SEE ALSO

ss (3)


 

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