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1.1 ! root 1: .TH PFIND 1P "22 June 1983" ! 2: .UC 4 ! 3: .SH NAME ! 4: pfind \- find files in projects ! 5: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 6: .B pfind ! 7: [\fB\-l\fR] [\fB\-P \fRpdirname] [\fB\-T \fRtypexpr] file ... ! 8: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 9: .I Pfind ! 10: descends recursively through a project hierarchy seeking ! 11: .I files. ! 12: .SH OPTIONS ! 13: .IP \fB\-l\fR ! 14: List in long format, giving the full pathname of ! 15: .I file. ! 16: .IP "\fB\-P \fIpdirname\fR" ! 17: Specify a project other than the current working project. If ! 18: .I pdirname ! 19: is a project directory, ! 20: .I pfind ! 21: will search only that directory. ! 22: .IP "\fB\-T \fItypexpr\fR" ! 23: Only search project directories corresponding to boolean type label expression, ! 24: .I typexpr. ! 25: .SH EXAMPLES ! 26: If the file `core' exists in the project directory `work' of the current ! 27: working project `spms', the command `pfind core' will print: ! 28: .PP ! 29: ...^work/core ! 30: .PP ! 31: and the command `pfind -l core' might print something like: ! 32: .PP ! 33: /usr/pjn/spms/work/core ! 34: .SH "SEE ALSO" ! 35: find(1) ! 36: .SH DIAGNOSTICS ! 37: Exit status 0 is normal. Exit status 1 indicates an error. ! 38: .SH AUTHOR ! 39: Peter J. Nicklin ! 40: .SH BUGS ! 41: Should be able to do pattern matching on file names.
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