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

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typeset<br />

Localization<br />

Exit Values<br />

Messages<br />

Portability<br />

typeset uses the following localization environment variables:<br />

v LANG<br />

v LC_ALL<br />

v LC_MESSAGES<br />

v NLSPATH<br />

See Appendix F for more information.<br />

0 Successful completion<br />

2 Failure due to an incorrect command-line argument<br />

If the command is used to display the values of variables, the exit status value is<br />

the number of names that are incorrect.<br />

Possible error messages include:<br />

Base number not in [2,36]<br />

You used the –i option to specify a base for an integer, but the base was<br />

not in the range 2 through 36. All bases must be in this range.<br />

name not a function<br />

You tried to declare the given name as a function, but the name already<br />

referred to something that was not a function (for example, a variable).<br />

Related Information<br />

export, readonly, sh<br />

P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2. It is an extension to the P<strong>OS</strong>IX.2 and XPG standards.<br />

uconvdef — Create binary conversion tables<br />

Format<br />

Description<br />

Options<br />

uconvdef [–f SrcFile] [–v] uconvTable<br />

uconvdef reads SrcFile and creates uconvTable, a binary conversion table.<br />

SrcFile is the input source file that defines a mapping between UCS-2 and<br />

multibyte code sets.<br />

Note: UCS-2 is the Universal Multiple-Octat Coded Character Set defined by<br />

ISO/IEC 10646-1:1993(EE), while multibyte code sets consists of one or<br />

more bytes per character.<br />

uconvTable is in a format that can be opened and read by iconv conversion<br />

functions.<br />

–f SrcFile<br />

SrcFile is the input source file that defines a mapping between UCS-2 and<br />

718 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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