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makedepend<br />

Exit values<br />

3. For options that have option-arguments, the meaning of multiple specifications<br />

of the options is as follows:<br />

–D All specifications are used. If the same name is specified on more than<br />

one –D option, only the first definition is used.<br />

–I All specifications are used. If the same directory is specified on more<br />

than one –I option, the directory is searched only the first time.<br />

–U All specifications are used. The name is not defined, regardless of the<br />

position of this option relative to any –D option specifying the same<br />

name.<br />

–W All specifications are used. All options specified for a phase are passed<br />

to it, as if they were concatenated together in the order specified.<br />

0 Successful completion<br />

4 Warning error detected<br />

Related information<br />

c89, cc, c++, make<br />

man — Display sections of the online reference manual<br />

Format<br />

Description<br />

Options<br />

man [–wx] [–M path] [section] entry ...<br />

man –k [–M path] keyword ...<br />

man displays help information about a shell command or searches for help files<br />

having the specified keywords associated with them.<br />

–k Searches a precomputed database of syntax lines for information on<br />

keywords.<br />

–M path<br />

Searches the directories indicated by path for help files. If –M is not<br />

specified, man uses the path specified in the MANPATH environment<br />

variable if set; otherwise man searches /usr/man/%L. The value of the<br />

LANG environment variable is substituted for %L in this directory and in the<br />

directories specified by MANPATH. All help files are found by searching<br />

similarly structured file trees rooted at one or more places. See “Files” on<br />

page 422 for a description of what files and directories man should find in<br />

each directory that it searches.<br />

–w Displays only the filename of the file containing the help file.<br />

–x Displays what files man is searching to find the help file. –x also displays<br />

any errors man encounters in extracting man pages from online book files.<br />

section<br />

Is a number (0–9) representing a section of the online help. When you<br />

420 z/<strong>OS</strong> <strong>V1R9.0</strong> <strong>UNIX</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Services</strong> <strong>Command</strong> Reference

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