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A Practical Guide to Linux® Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming © 2005 Mark G. SobellPrentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-147823-0
A Practical Guide to Linux® Commands, Editors, and Shell
Programming
Mark G. Sobell
A Practical Guide to Linux® Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming © 2005 Mark G. SobellPrentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-147823-0
Figure 8-1 Using chmod to make a shell script executable
A Practical Guide to Linux® Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming © 2005 Mark G. SobellPrentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-147823-0
Figure 8-2 The directory structure in the examples
A Practical Guide to Linux® Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming © 2005 Mark G. SobellPrentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-147823-0
Figure 8-3 Creating a directory stack
A Practical Guide to Linux® Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming © 2005 Mark G. SobellPrentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-147823-0
Figure 8-4 Using pushd to change working directories
A Practical Guide to Linux® Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming © 2005 Mark G. SobellPrentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-147823-0
Figure 8-5 Using popd to remove a directory from the stack
A Practical Guide to Linux® Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming © 2005 Mark G. SobellPrentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-147823-0
Figure 10-1 A simple C program: tabs.c (The line numbers arenot part of the source code.)
A Practical Guide to Linux® Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming © 2005 Mark G. SobellPrentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-147823-0
Figure 10-2 The compilation process
A Practical Guide to Linux® Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming © 2005 Mark G. SobellPrentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-147823-0
Figure 10-3 Dependency graph for the target form
A Practical Guide to Linux® Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming © 2005 Mark G. SobellPrentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-147823-0
Figure 10-4 The badtabs.c program (The line numbers are not partof the source code; the arrows point to errors in the program.)
A Practical Guide to Linux® Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming © 2005 Mark G. SobellPrentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-147823-0
Figure 10-5 The TkCVS utility
A Practical Guide to Linux® Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming © 2005 Mark G. SobellPrentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-147823-0
Figure 11-1 An if...then flowchart
A Practical Guide to Linux® Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming © 2005 Mark G. SobellPrentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-147823-0
Figure 11-2 An if...then...else flowchart
A Practical Guide to Linux® Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming © 2005 Mark G. SobellPrentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-147823-0
Figure 11-3 An if...then...elif flowchart
A Practical Guide to Linux® Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming © 2005 Mark G. SobellPrentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-147823-0
Figure 11-4 A for...in flowchart
A Practical Guide to Linux® Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming © 2005 Mark G. SobellPrentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-147823-0
Figure 11-5 A while flowchart
A Practical Guide to Linux® Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming © 2005 Mark G. SobellPrentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-147823-0
Figure 11-6 An until flowchart
A Practical Guide to Linux® Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming © 2005 Mark G. SobellPrentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-147823-0
Figure 11-7 A case flowchart
A Practical Guide to Linux® Commands, Editors, and Shell Programming © 2005 Mark G. SobellPrentice Hall PTR, ISBN 0-13-147823-0
Figure V-1 Fields and sort fields
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