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Table 13 Guardian Equivalents to OSS Commands (continued)
Guardian Equivalent
Description
OSS Command
Compiles native mode C and C++
programs.
c89
•
NMC for native mode C programs
•
NMCPLUS for C++ programs
•
CCOMP for TNS/E C programs
•
CPPCOMP for TNS/E C++ programs
C
Compiles TNS C programs.
/nonnative/bin/c89
PERUSE, JOB, DEL
Cancels line printer requests.
cancel
FUP DUP, FUP COPY
Concatenates and prints files.
cat
VOLUME
Changes the working directory.
cd
FUP GIVE
Changes the file group ownership.
chgrp
FUP SECURE
Changes file modes.
chmod
FUP GIVE
Changes the file owner.
chown
FUP CHECKSUM
Writes file checksums and sizes.
cksum
COMPARE
Compares two files.
cmp
None
Selects or rejects lines common to two
files.
comm
None
Executes a simple command.
command
None
Compresses data.
compress
FUP COPY, FUP DUP
Copies files.
cp
TEDIT, SEARCH, WRITE (with line range)
Splits files based on content.
csplit
None
Cuts out selected fields of each line of
a file.
cut
TIME, SET TIME
Writes the date and time.
date
COMPARE
Compares two files.
diff
TACL builtins: #set, #charfindv, #chargetv
Returns the directory portion of a
pathname.
dirname
#output
Writes arguments to the standard output
file.
echo
EDIT
Provides a text editor.
ed
ELD
Links TNS/E object files and creates
executable.
/usr/bin/eld
ENV, SET
Sets the environment for command
invocation.
env
None
Converts tabs to spaces.
expand
#argument
Evaluates arguments as expressions.
expr
FC, HISTORY, !,?
Processes the command history list.
fc
RUN
Runs jobs in the foreground.
fg
FILEINFO, FUP INFO
Determines the file type.
file
FILES, FILEINFO, FILENAMES
Finds files.
find
None
Provides a filter for folding lines.
fold
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