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will issue a warning message, and continue processing; |
will issue a warning message, and continue processing; |
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however, in this case, no reference dictionary will be created. |
however, in this case, no reference dictionary will be created. |
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.TP |
.TP |
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.B OSTYPE |
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Typically defined automatically by the operating system, |
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.B OSTYPE |
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is used on Microsoft Win32/MS\(hyDOS platforms |
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.IR only , |
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to infer the default |
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.B PATH_SEPARATOR |
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character, |
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which is used when parsing the process |
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.B PATH |
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to search for external helper programs. |
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.TP |
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.B PATH_SEPARATOR |
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If set, |
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.B PATH_SEPARATOR |
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overrides the default separator character, |
439 |
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(':' on POSIX/UNIX systems, |
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inferred from |
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.B OSTYPE |
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on Microsoft Win32/MS\(hyDOS), |
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which is used when parsing the process |
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.B PATH |
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to search for external helper programs. |
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.TP |
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.B SHOW_PROGRESS |
.B SHOW_PROGRESS |
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If this is set to a non-empty value, then |
If this is set to a non-empty value, then |
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.B pdfroff |
.B pdfroff |