Loading repl/command.go +0 −65 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -151,60 +151,6 @@ to DECNET nodes via the /NODE qualifier.`, }, }, }, "ATTACH": { Description: `Permits you to switch control of your terminal from your current process to another process in your job. The ATTACH command allows you to move quickly between processes that you have created with the SPAWN command. For example, while you are editing a file, you can SPAWN a subprocess to read a new message. Enter the ATTACH command to get back to back to the editing session. If you want to read another new message, you can use the ATTACH command to get back to the BULLETN subprocess you already created. Format: ATTACH [/PARENT] [process-name]`, MaxArgs: 1, Flags: dclish.Flags{ "Parameters": { Description: `process-name Indicates the name of the subprocess to which the connection is to be made. Only the /PARENT qualifier or a process-name may be specified. `, }, "Qualifiers": { Description: `/PARENT Allows you to attach to your process' parent process. If there is no parent process an error message is printed. `, }, "Examples": { Description: ` 1. $ SPAWN BULLETIN %DCL-S-SPAWNED, process MAGNANI_3 spawned %DCL-S-ATTACHED, terminal now attached to process MAGNANI_3 BULLETIN> ATTACH MAGNANI_2 %DCL-S-RETURNED, control returned to process MAGNANI_2 $ ATTACH MAGNANI_3 BULLETIN> This example shows how to spawn subprocesses (MAGNANI_2 and MAGNANI_3) to move from BULLETIN to DCL back to BULLETIN. The ATTACH command allows you to transfer control between subprocesses. NOTE You always SPAWN a new process and ATTACH to a process that already exists.`, }, }, }, "BACK": { Description: `Displays the message preceding the current message.`, Flags: dclish.Flags{ Loading Loading @@ -2172,17 +2118,6 @@ linked. }, }, }, "SPAWN": { Description: `Creates a subprocess of the current process. To return to BULLETIN, type LOGOUT. Format: SPAWN [command-string] NOTE: BULLETIN disables the use of CONTROL-C, so that you must use CONTROL-Y if you wish to break out of a spawned command. `, }, "SUBSCRIBE": { Description: `Used only for NEWS folders. Specifies that BULLETIN will keep track of the newest message that has been read for that NEWS folder. When the Loading Loading
repl/command.go +0 −65 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -151,60 +151,6 @@ to DECNET nodes via the /NODE qualifier.`, }, }, }, "ATTACH": { Description: `Permits you to switch control of your terminal from your current process to another process in your job. The ATTACH command allows you to move quickly between processes that you have created with the SPAWN command. For example, while you are editing a file, you can SPAWN a subprocess to read a new message. Enter the ATTACH command to get back to back to the editing session. If you want to read another new message, you can use the ATTACH command to get back to the BULLETN subprocess you already created. Format: ATTACH [/PARENT] [process-name]`, MaxArgs: 1, Flags: dclish.Flags{ "Parameters": { Description: `process-name Indicates the name of the subprocess to which the connection is to be made. Only the /PARENT qualifier or a process-name may be specified. `, }, "Qualifiers": { Description: `/PARENT Allows you to attach to your process' parent process. If there is no parent process an error message is printed. `, }, "Examples": { Description: ` 1. $ SPAWN BULLETIN %DCL-S-SPAWNED, process MAGNANI_3 spawned %DCL-S-ATTACHED, terminal now attached to process MAGNANI_3 BULLETIN> ATTACH MAGNANI_2 %DCL-S-RETURNED, control returned to process MAGNANI_2 $ ATTACH MAGNANI_3 BULLETIN> This example shows how to spawn subprocesses (MAGNANI_2 and MAGNANI_3) to move from BULLETIN to DCL back to BULLETIN. The ATTACH command allows you to transfer control between subprocesses. NOTE You always SPAWN a new process and ATTACH to a process that already exists.`, }, }, }, "BACK": { Description: `Displays the message preceding the current message.`, Flags: dclish.Flags{ Loading Loading @@ -2172,17 +2118,6 @@ linked. }, }, }, "SPAWN": { Description: `Creates a subprocess of the current process. To return to BULLETIN, type LOGOUT. Format: SPAWN [command-string] NOTE: BULLETIN disables the use of CONTROL-C, so that you must use CONTROL-Y if you wish to break out of a spawned command. `, }, "SUBSCRIBE": { Description: `Used only for NEWS folders. Specifies that BULLETIN will keep track of the newest message that has been read for that NEWS folder. When the Loading