diff --git a/repl/command.go b/repl/command.go index f3d5dd9a7f37567f531c08aec373d1efaf19b848..ad080b43a165850bdfd132391a68e788371098fa 100644 --- a/repl/command.go +++ b/repl/command.go @@ -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{ @@ -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