Annotation of 43BSDReno/usr.bin/learn/learnlib/files/L4.3a, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: #print
                      2: You can use the "ls" command to ask whether
                      3: a single file exists without listing the entire
                      4: directory.  For example, "ls george" will list
                      5: "george" if there is a file with that name, and
                      6: complain if there is not one.  This directory
                      7: contains a file named "arthur" but no file named
                      8: "alan".  You can verify that by typing the
                      9: ordinary "ls" command.  Then try typing "ls arthur"
                     10: to see what happens, and follow that by "ls alan".
                     11: Then type "ready".
                     12: #create arthur
                     13: xxx
                     14: #copyin
                     15: #user
                     16: #uncopyin
                     17: grep 'ls arthur' .copy >/dev/null || grep 'ls alan' .copy >/dev/null
                     18: #log
                     19: #next
                     20: 4.3b 0

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