2. Definitions
These definitions are used throughout the remainder of this manual.
POSIX
-
A family of open system standards based on Unix. Bash
is concerned with POSIX 1003.2, the Shell and Tools Standard.
blank
- A space or tab character.
builtin
-
A command that is implemented internally by the shell itself, rather
than by an executable program somewhere in the file system.
control operator
-
A
word
that performs a control function. It is a newline
or one of the following:
`||', `&&', `&', `;', `;;',
`|', `(', or `)'.
exit status
-
The value returned by a command to its caller. The value is restricted
to eight bits, so the maximum value is 255.
field
-
A unit of text that is the result of one of the shell expansions. After
expansion, when executing a command, the resulting fields are used as
the command name and arguments.
filename
-
A string of characters used to identify a file.
job
-
A set of processes comprising a pipeline, and any processes descended
from it, that are all in the same process group.
job control
-
A mechanism by which users can selectively stop (suspend) and restart
(resume) execution of processes.
metacharacter
-
A character that, when unquoted, separates words. A metacharacter is
a
blank
or one of the following characters:
`|', `&', `;', `(', `)', `<', or
`>'.
name
-
A
word
consisting solely of letters, numbers, and underscores,
and beginning with a letter or underscore. Name
s are used as
shell variable and function names.
Also referred to as an identifier
.
operator
-
A
control operator
or a redirection operator
.
See section 3.6 Redirections, for a list of redirection operators.
process group
-
A collection of related processes each having the same process
group ID.
process group ID
-
A unique identifer that represents a
process group
during its lifetime.
reserved word
-
A
word
that has a special meaning to the shell. Most reserved
words introduce shell flow control constructs, such as for
and
while
.
return status
-
A synonym for
exit status
.
signal
-
A mechanism by which a process may be notified by the kernel
of an event occurring in the system.
special builtin
-
A shell builtin command that has been classified as special by the
POSIX 1003.2 standard.
token
-
A sequence of characters considered a single unit by the shell. It is
either a
word
or an operator
.
word
-
A
token
that is not an operator
.
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