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

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Table 46. <strong>UNIX</strong> Shell <strong>Command</strong>s and _<strong>UNIX</strong>03 (continued)<br />

<strong>Command</strong><br />

z/<strong>OS</strong><br />

release<br />

introduced Affected option or behavior _<strong>UNIX</strong>03 =YES _<strong>UNIX</strong>03 is unset or not YES<br />

sed 1.9 Subcommand preceded by !<br />

s subcommand with w<br />

specified<br />

y subcommand with \n<br />

in a specified set of<br />

characters<br />

tr 1.9 Option added:<br />

-C<br />

uudecode 1.9 Option added:<br />

-o outfile<br />

/dev/stdout<br />

uuencode 1.9 Option added<br />

-m<br />

/dev/stdout<br />

One or more !<br />

characters are allowed<br />

w and file must be<br />

separated by blank(s)<br />

\n is treated as a<br />

newline<br />

-c complements the<br />

set of binary values in<br />

binary order<br />

No effect No effect<br />

No effect No effect<br />

Only one ! character is<br />

allowed<br />

wfile is allowed or may be<br />

separated by blank(s)<br />

\n is treated as a character<br />

‘n’<br />

-c complements the set of<br />

characters in LC_COLLATE<br />

order (like the new -C<br />

behavior)<br />

Appendix N. <strong>UNIX</strong> shell commands changed for <strong>UNIX</strong>03 945

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