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z/OS V1R9.0 UNIX System Services Command ... - Christian Grothoff

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tic<br />

Example<br />

–c Specifies that the input terminal specifications are to be checked for<br />

correctness, but the terminfo database is not to be updated. If an incorrect<br />

terminal specification is encountered, a message identifying the error is<br />

written to stdout. The checking continues until all of the input terminal<br />

specifications have been processed.<br />

file_name<br />

Specifies the name of a file containing the terminal specifications. Only a<br />

single filename can be specified. The files supported by z/<strong>OS</strong> curses are<br />

identical to the specifications with the exception that the source code must<br />

be EBCDIC rather than ASCII.<br />

If the files are copied from an MVS data set into the HFS, the MVS data set<br />

must be in record format VB. If a filename is not specified, terminal<br />

specifications are read from the terminfo.src file. (The terminfo.src file is<br />

in the directory /samples.)<br />

Note: All of the .ti files have been moved to the /samples directory.<br />

A sample command is:<br />

tic /samples/ibm.ti<br />

There is no output to the shell.<br />

Environment Variables<br />

tic uses the following environment variable:<br />

Related Information<br />

infocmp<br />

TERMINFO<br />

Contains the pathname of the terminfo database.<br />

time — Display processor and elapsed times for a command<br />

Format<br />

Description<br />

time [–p] command-line<br />

tcsh shell: time [command]<br />

time runs the command given as its argument and produces a breakdown of total<br />

time to run (real), total time spent in the user program (user), and total time spent<br />

in system processor overhead (sys).<br />

Times given are statistical, based on where execution is at a clock tick. Output is<br />

written to standard error (stderr).<br />

time in the tcsh shell<br />

time executes command (which must be a simple command, not an alias, a<br />

pipeline, a command list, or a parenthesized command list) and prints a time<br />

summary as described under the tcsh time variable (see “tcsh — Invoke a C shell”<br />

on page 626<br />

698 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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