/*++ Copyright (c) 2013 Minoca Corp. All Rights Reserved Module Name: swisscmd.h Abstract: This header contains definitions for the support Swiss commands. Author: Evan Green 5-Jun-2013 --*/ // // ------------------------------------------------------------------- Includes // // // ---------------------------------------------------------------- Definitions // // // ------------------------------------------------------ Data Type Definitions // // // -------------------------------------------------------------------- Globals // // // -------------------------------------------------------- Function Prototypes // // // Command names. // #define SH_COMMAND_NAME "sh" #define SH_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Runs a Bourne compatible shell." #define CAT_COMMAND_NAME "cat" #define CAT_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Print the contents of a file." #define ECHO_COMMAND_NAME "echo" #define ECHO_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Prints arguments." #define TEST_COMMAND_NAME "test" #define TEST_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION \ "Performs file, string, and integer comparisons." #define TEST_COMMAND_NAME2 "[" #define TEST_COMMAND_DESCRIPTON2 \ "Same as test but needs a ] as the last argument." #define MKDIR_COMMAND_NAME "mkdir" #define MKDIR_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Create a directory." #define LS_COMMAND_NAME "ls" #define LS_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "List the contents of a directory." #define RM_COMMAND_NAME "rm" #define RM_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Delete a file." #define RMDIR_COMMAND_NAME "rmdir" #define RMDIR_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Delete an empty directory." #define MV_COMMAND_NAME "mv" #define MV_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Move files." #define CP_COMMAND_NAME "cp" #define CP_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Copy files." #define SED_COMMAND_NAME "sed" #define SED_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Stream editor, edits files with patterns." #define PRINTF_COMMAND_NAME "printf" #define PRINTF_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Formatted echo." #define EXPR_COMMAND_NAME "expr" #define EXPR_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Evaluate basic mathematical expressions." #define CHMOD_COMMAND_NAME "chmod" #define CHMOD_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Change file permissions." #define GREP_COMMAND_NAME "grep" #define GREP_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Search through files." #define EGREP_COMMAND_NAME "egrep" #define EGREP_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Same as grep -E." #define FGREP_COMMAND_NAME "fgrep" #define FGREP_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Same as grep -f." #define UNAME_COMMAND_NAME "uname" #define UNAME_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Print system identification." #define BASENAME_COMMAND_NAME "basename" #define BASENAME_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Get the final component of a file path." #define DIRNAME_COMMAND_NAME "dirname" #define DIRNAME_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION \ "Get everything but the final component of a file path." #define SORT_COMMAND_NAME "sort" #define SORT_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Sort input lines." #define TR_COMMAND_NAME "tr" #define TR_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Translate characters." #define TOUCH_COMMAND_NAME "touch" #define TOUCH_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Change file modification times." #define TRUE_COMMAND_NAME "true" #define TRUE_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Simply return zero." #define FALSE_COMMAND_NAME "false" #define FALSE_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Simply return non-zero." #define PWD_COMMAND_NAME "pwd" #define PWD_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Print the current working directory." #define ENV_COMMAND_NAME "env" #define ENV_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION \ "Modify the environment and run another utility." #define FIND_COMMAND_NAME "find" #define FIND_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Locate files and directories." #define CMP_COMMAND_NAME "cmp" #define CMP_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Compare files for equality." #define UNIQ_COMMAND_NAME "uniq" #define UNIQ_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Remove duplicate lines from sorted file." #define DIFF_COMMAND_NAME "diff" #define DIFF_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION \ "Describe differences between files or directories." #define DATE_COMMAND_NAME "date" #define DATE_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION \ "Get or set the current date and time." #define OD_COMMAND_NAME "od" #define OD_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Octal dump: print file contents unambiguously." #define SLEEP_COMMAND_NAME "sleep" #define SLEEP_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Suspend execution for a bit." #define MKTEMP_COMMAND_NAME "mktemp" #define MKTEMP_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Create a temporary file or directory." #define TAIL_COMMAND_NAME "tail" #define TAIL_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Print the first or last part of a file." #define WC_COMMAND_NAME "wc" #define WC_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Count words, lines, and characters in a file." #define LN_COMMAND_NAME "ln" #define LN_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Create links between files." #define TIME_COMMAND_NAME "time" #define TIME_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Time a program's execution." #define CECHO_COMMAND_NAME "cecho" #define CECHO_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Print arguments in color." #define CUT_COMMAND_NAME "cut" #define CUT_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION \ "Print a selected portion of each line in a file." #define SPLIT_COMMAND_NAME "split" #define SPLIT_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Split a file into multiple smaller files." #define PS_COMMAND_NAME "ps" #define PS_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Print process status." #define KILL_COMMAND_NAME "kill" #define KILL_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Terminate or signal processes." #define COMM_COMMAND_NAME "comm" #define COMM_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION \ "Print lines common to two sorted files, or unique to each one." #define REBOOT_COMMAND_NAME "reboot" #define REBOOT_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Reset the system." #define ID_COMMAND_NAME "id" #define ID_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Print the current user and group IDs." #define CHROOT_COMMAND_NAME "chroot" #define CHROOT_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION \ "Execute a command with a limited file system perspective." #define CHOWN_COMMAND_NAME "chown" #define CHOWN_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION \ "Change the ownership of a file." #define USERADD_COMMAND_NAME "useradd" #define USERADD_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Add a new user" #define USERDEL_COMMAND_NAME "userdel" #define USERDEL_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Delete a user" #define GROUPADD_COMMAND_NAME "groupadd" #define GROUPADD_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Add a new user group" #define GROUPDEL_COMMAND_NAME "groupdel" #define GROUPDEL_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Delete a user group" #define PASSWD_COMMAND_NAME "passwd" #define PASSWD_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Change a user's password" #define CHPASSWD_COMMAND_NAME "chpasswd" #define CHPASSWD_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Change passwords in bulk" #define VLOCK_COMMAND_NAME "vlock" #define VLOCK_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Locks a console until a password is entered" #define SU_COMMAND_NAME "su" #define SU_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Run a command as another user" #define SULOGIN_COMMAND_NAME "sulogin" #define SULOGIN_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Single-user login utility" #define LOGIN_COMMAND_NAME "login" #define LOGIN_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Start a new user session" #define GETTY_COMMAND_NAME "getty" #define GETTY_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Set up a terminal and invoke login" #define INIT_COMMAND_NAME "init" #define INIT_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Initialize the machine" #define START_STOP_DAEMON_NAME "start-stop-daemon" #define START_STOP_DAEMON_DESCRIPTION "Start or stop a system process" #define READLINK_COMMAND_NAME "readlink" #define READLINK_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Read the destination of a symbolic link" #define NL_COMMAND_NAME "nl" #define NL_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Number lines" #define TEE_COMMAND_NAME "tee" #define TEE_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Copy stdin to stdout and files" #define INSTALL_COMMAND_NAME "install" #define INSTALL_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Copy files to their final location" #define XARGS_COMMAND_NAME "xargs" #define XARGS_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION \ "Invoke a command using arguments from standard in" #define SUM_COMMAND_NAME "sum" #define SUM_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Sum the bytes in a file" #define HEAD_COMMAND_NAME "head" #define HEAD_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Print the first 10 or so lines of a file" #define DD_COMMAND_NAME "dd" #define DD_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Copy blocks from source to destination" #define MKFIFO_COMMAND_NAME "mkfifo" #define MKFIFO_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Create a named pipe" #define DW_COMMAND_NAME "dw" #define DW_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Passes idle time" #define TELNETD_COMMAND_NAME "telnetd" #define TELNETD_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Simple telnet server" #define TELNET_COMMAND_NAME "telnet" #define TELNET_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Telnet client" #define NPROC_COMMAND_NAME "nproc" #define NPROC_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Returns the number of processors" #define SEQ_COMMAND_NAME "seq" #define SEQ_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Print a sequence of numbers" #define STTY_COMMAND_NAME "stty" #define STTY_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Set terminal attributes" #define WHICH_COMMAND_NAME "which" #define WHICH_COMMAND_DESCRIPTION "Print the full path of an executable" // // Command entry point prototypes. // INT ShMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine implements the main entry point for the shell app. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of arguments on the command line. Arguments - Supplies an array of pointers to strings representing the arguments. Return Value: 0 on success. Non-zero on failure. --*/ INT CatMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the cat program. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT EchoMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the echo program. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: 0 always. --*/ INT TestMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine implements the test application entry point. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of arguments on the command line. Arguments - Supplies an array of pointers to strings representing the arguments. Return Value: 0 or 1 if the evaluation succeeds. >1 on failure. --*/ INT MkdirMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the mkdir program. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT LsMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine implements the main entry point for the ls (list directory) utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of arguments on the command line. Arguments - Supplies an array of pointers to strings representing the arguments. Return Value: 0 on success. Non-zero on failure. --*/ INT RmMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the rm program. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT RmdirMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the rmdir program. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT MvMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the mv utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT CpMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the cp utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT SedMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine implements the main entry point for the sed (stream editor) utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of arguments on the command line. Arguments - Supplies an array of pointers to strings representing the arguments. Return Value: 0 on success. Non-zero on failure. --*/ INT PrintfMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine implements the main entry point for the printf utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of arguments on the command line. Arguments - Supplies an array of pointers to strings representing the arguments. Return Value: 0 on success. Non-zero on failure. --*/ INT ExprMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine implements the main entry point for the expr utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of arguments on the command line. Arguments - Supplies an array of pointers to strings representing the arguments. Return Value: 0 on success. Non-zero on failure. --*/ INT ChmodMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine implements the main entry point for the chmod utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of arguments on the command line. Arguments - Supplies an array of pointers to strings representing the arguments. Return Value: 0 on success. Non-zero on failure. --*/ INT EgrepMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine implements the main entry point for the egrep utility, which searches for a pattern within a file. It is equivalent to grep -E. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of arguments on the command line. Arguments - Supplies an array of pointers to strings representing the arguments. Return Value: 0 on success. Non-zero on failure. --*/ INT FgrepMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine implements the main entry point for the fgrep utility, which searches for a pattern within a file. It is equivalent to grep -f. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of arguments on the command line. Arguments - Supplies an array of pointers to strings representing the arguments. Return Value: 0 on success. Non-zero on failure. --*/ INT GrepMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine implements the main entry point for the grep utility, which searches for a pattern within a file. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of arguments on the command line. Arguments - Supplies an array of pointers to strings representing the arguments. Return Value: 0 on success. Non-zero on failure. --*/ INT UnameMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the uname utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT DirnameMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the dirname utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: 0 on success. Returns a positive value if an error occurred. --*/ INT BasenameMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the basename utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: 0 on success. Returns a positive value if an error occurred. --*/ INT SortMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the cp utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT TrMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the tr utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT TouchMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the touch utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT TrueMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the true utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: 0 always. --*/ INT FalseMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the false utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: 1 always. --*/ INT PwdMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the pwd (print working directory) utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: 0 on success. Non-zero error on failure. --*/ INT EnvMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the env utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT FindMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the find utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT CmpMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the cmp (compare) utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT UniqMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the cp utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT DiffMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the diff utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT DateMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the date utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT OdMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the cp utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT SleepMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the sleep utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: 1 always. --*/ INT MktempMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the mktemp utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT TailMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the tail utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT WcMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the wc utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT LnMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the ln (link) utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT TimeMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the time utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT ColorEchoMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the color echo program. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: 0 on success. Non-zero on failure. --*/ INT CutMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the cut utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT SplitMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the split utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT PsMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the ps utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT KillMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the kill utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, non-zero otherwise. --*/ INT CommMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the comm utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT RebootMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the reboot utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT IdMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the id utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT ChrootMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the chroot utility, which changes the root directory and runs a command. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT ChownMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the chown utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT UseraddMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the useradd utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT UserdelMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the userdel utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT GroupaddMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the groupadd utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT GroupdelMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the groupdel utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT PasswdMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the passwd utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT ChpasswdMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the chpasswd utility, which allows passwords to be changed in bulk. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT VlockMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the vlock utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT SuMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the su utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT SuloginMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the sulogin (single-user login) utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT LoginMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the login utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT GettyMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the getty utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT InitMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the init utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT SsDaemonMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the start-stop-daemon utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT ReadlinkMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the readlink utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT NlMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the nl (number lines) utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT TeeMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the tee program. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT InstallMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the install utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT XargsMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the xargs utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT SumMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the sum utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT HeadMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the head utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT DdMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the head utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT MkfifoMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the mkfifo utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT DwMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the dw utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT TelnetdMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the telnetd daemon. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT TelnetMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the telnet utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT NprocMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the nproc utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT SeqMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the seq utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT SttyMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the stty utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/ INT WhichMain ( INT ArgumentCount, CHAR **Arguments ); /*++ Routine Description: This routine is the main entry point for the which utility. Arguments: ArgumentCount - Supplies the number of command line arguments the program was invoked with. Arguments - Supplies a tokenized array of command line arguments. Return Value: Returns an integer exit code. 0 for success, nonzero otherwise. --*/