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.\" $NetBSD: csh.2,v 1.7 2003/08/07 09:05:08 agc Exp $
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.\" $NetBSD: csh.2,v 1.8 2021/12/19 21:02:49 andvar Exp $
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.\"
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.\" Copyright (c) 1980, 1993
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.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
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Job numbers remain
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the same until the job terminates and then are re-used.
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.PP
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When a job is started in the backgound using `&', its number, as well
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When a job is started in the background using `&', its number, as well
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as the process numbers of all its (top level) commands, is typed by the shell
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before prompting you for another command. For example,
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.DS
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.I stop
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command described below. When jobs are suspended they merely stop
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any further progress until started again, either in the foreground
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or the backgound. The shell notices when a job becomes stopped and
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or the background. The shell notices when a job becomes stopped and
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reports this fact, much like it reports the termination of background jobs.
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For foreground jobs this looks like
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.DS
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it in the background allowing more foreground commands to be executed.
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This is especially helpful
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when a foreground job ends up taking longer than you expected and you
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wish you had started it in the backgound in the beginning.
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wish you had started it in the background in the beginning.
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.PP
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All
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.I "job control"
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The
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.I jobs
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command types the table of jobs, giving the job number,
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commands and status (`Stopped' or `Running') of each backgound or
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commands and status (`Stopped' or `Running') of each background or
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suspended job. With the `\-l' option the process numbers are also
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typed.
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.DS
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Some time later when the `s' command was finished,
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.I ed
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tried to read another command and was stopped because jobs
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in the backgound cannot read from the terminal. The
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in the background cannot read from the terminal. The
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.I fg
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command returned the `ed' job to the foreground where it could once again
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accept commands from the terminal.
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