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10: wwhheerreeiiss [-bbmmrrssuu] [-BBMMSS _d_i_r ... -ff] _n_a_m_e ...
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12: The command wwhheerreeiiss locates source files, binary files
13: (executables), and manual pages (documentation) that match a
14: given _n_a_m_e. Prior to searching, wwhheerreeiiss strips _n_a_m_e of any path
15: information, extensions, and the ss. prefix.
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17: By default, wwhheerreeiiss searches the following directories:
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20: /usr/src/cmd /bin /usr/man/ALL
21: /usr/src/games /usr/bin /usr/man/COHERENT
22: /usr/src/local /usr/games /usr/man/KERNEL
23: /usr/src/alien /usr/local /usr/man/MULTI
24: /usr/include /etc
25: /usr/include/sys /lib
26: /usr/lib
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29: ***** Options *****
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31: wwhheerreeiiss recognizes the following command-line options:
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33: -bb Search only for binary files.
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35: -BB Use the directory list specified by _d_i_r instead of the
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38: -ff Terminate the directory list introduced by options -BB, -MM, or
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42: -mm Search only for manual pages (documentation files).
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44: -MM Use the directory list specified by _d_i_r instead of the
45: default directory list for manual pages.
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47: -rr Search recursively downward from the directories specified by
48: _d_i_r or from the default directories. This option is useful
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50: default, wwhheerreeiiss searches only the directories specified or
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53: -ss Search only for source files.
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55: -SS Use the directory list specified by _d_i_r instead of the
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58: -uu Search for ``unusual'' files. A file is said to be unusual
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73: Please note that if you use options -BB, -SS, or -MM, you must use
74: the -ff option to terminate the directory list specified by _d_i_r.
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76: ***** Example *****
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78: The following example finds all commands in directory bbiinn that
79: have either no corresponding source code in directory ssrrcc or no
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86: ***** See Also *****
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88: ccoommmmaannddss, ffiinndd, qqffiinndd, wwhhiicchh
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90: ***** Notes *****
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92: wwhheerreeiiss is copyright (c) 1980,1990 by The Regents of the
93: University of California. All rights reserved.
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95: wwhheerreeiiss is distributed as a service to COHERENT customers, as is.
96: It is not supported by Mark Williams Company. _C_a_v_e_a_t _u_t_i_l_i_t_o_r.
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