diff -urN netbsd-sh/sh.1 ash-0.3.7.orig/sh.1 --- netbsd-sh/sh.1 Fri Jan 12 17:50:40 2001 +++ ash-0.3.7.orig/sh.1 Mon Apr 23 22:16:46 2001 @@ -649,7 +649,7 @@ they were one program: .Pp .Bd -literal -offset indent -{ echo -n \*q hello \*q ; echo \*q world" } > greeting +{ echo \*q hello \\c\*q ; echo \*q world" } > greeting .Ed .Pp .Ss Functions @@ -1306,14 +1306,16 @@ will continue to print the old name for the directory. .It Xo read Op Fl p Ar prompt .Op Fl r -.Op Ar variable... +.Ar variable... .Xc The prompt is printed if the .Fl p option is specified and the standard input is a terminal. Then a line is read from the standard input. The trailing newline is deleted from the line and the line is split as described in the section on word splitting -above, and the pieces are assigned to the variables in order. If there are +above, and the pieces are assigned to the variables in order. +At least one variable must be specified. +If there are more pieces than variables, the remaining pieces (along with the characters in .Ev IFS @@ -1394,6 +1396,9 @@ by one. If there are zero positional parameters, .Ic shift does nothing. +.It times +Print the accumulated user and system times for the shell and for processes +run from the shell. The return status is 0. .It Xo trap .Op Ar action .Ar signal...