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aaaallllppppqqqq((((1111)))) aaaallllppppqqqq((((1111))))
NNNNAAAAMMMMEEEE
_aaaa_llll_pppp_qqqq - query the _aaaa_llll_pppp STREAMS module
SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS
_aaaa_llll_pppp_qqqq
DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
The _aaaa_llll_pppp_qqqq command takes no arguments or options. It presents, on its
standard output, a list of the functions currently registered with the
_aaaa_llll_pppp STREAMS module. Information on building and using these functions is
contained in the manual entry _aaaa_llll_pppp(7).
The output list contains such entries as
_1111 _UUUU_cccc_aaaa_ssss_eeee _((((_UUUU_pppp_pppp_eeee_rrrr _tttt_oooo _llll_oooo_wwww_eeee_rrrr _cccc_aaaa_ssss_eeee _cccc_oooo_nnnn_vvvv_eeee_rrrr_tttt_eeee_rrrr_))))
The first field is a sequence number. The second field is the function's
name (by which it may be accessed), and the third field is the function's
explanation string, enclosed in parentheses.
SSSSEEEEEEEE AAAALLLLSSSSOOOO
kbdcomp(1M), kbdload(1M), alp(7), kbd(7).
NNNNOOOOTTTTEEEESSSS
The _aaaa_llll_pppp_qqqq command works by pushing the _aaaa_llll_pppp STREAMS module, querying it via
_iiii_oooo_cccc_tttt_llll(2), and then popping it immediately; its standard input (normally
the user's TTY) must thus be a stream.
PPPPaaaaggggeeee 1111