svn commit: r240370 - head/usr.bin/chat
Joel Dahl
joel at FreeBSD.org
Tue Sep 11 19:26:00 UTC 2012
Author: joel (doc committer)
Date: Tue Sep 11 19:25:59 2012
New Revision: 240370
URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/240370
Log:
Minor mdoc fix.
Modified:
head/usr.bin/chat/chat.8
Modified: head/usr.bin/chat/chat.8
==============================================================================
--- head/usr.bin/chat/chat.8 Tue Sep 11 17:57:03 2012 (r240369)
+++ head/usr.bin/chat/chat.8 Tue Sep 11 19:25:59 2012 (r240370)
@@ -508,9 +508,9 @@ If you send a null string then it will s
send the return character.
This sequence may either be a pair of apostrophe
or quote characters.
-.It \\\\b
+.It \eb
represents a backspace character.
-.It \\\\c
+.It \ec
Suppresses the newline at the end of the reply string.
This is the only
method to send a string without a trailing return character.
@@ -519,44 +519,44 @@ be at the end of the send string.
For example,
the sequence hello\\c will simply send the characters h, e, l, l, o
.Pq Em not valid in expect .
-.It \\\\d
+.It \ed
Delay for one second.
The program uses sleep(1) which will delay to a
maximum of one second
.Pq Em not valid in expect .
-.It \\\\K
+.It \eK
Insert a
.Dv BREAK
.Pq Em not valid in expect .
-.It \\\\n
+.It \en
Send a newline or linefeed character.
-.It \\\\N
+.It \eN
Send a null character.
The same sequence may be represented by \\0
.Pq Em not valid in expect .
-.It \\\\p
+.It \ep
Pause for a fraction of a second.
The delay is 1/10th of a second
.Pq Em not valid in expect .
-.It \\\\q
+.It \eq
Suppress writing the string to
.Xr syslogd 8 .
The string ?????? is
written to the log in its place
.Pq Em not valid in expect .
-.It \\\\r
+.It \er
Send or expect a carriage return.
-.It \\\\s
+.It \es
Represents a space character in the string.
This may be used when it
is not desirable to quote the strings which contains spaces.
The
sequence 'HI TIM' and HI\\sTIM are the same.
-.It \\\\t
+.It \et
Send or expect a tab character.
-.It \\\\\\\\
+.It \e
Send or expect a backslash character.
-.It \\\\ddd
+.It \eddd
Collapse the octal digits (ddd) into a single ASCII character and send that
character
.Pq Em some characters are not valid in expect .
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