...getrlimit (2), setrlimit (2), and sysconf (3) instead. For the shell command ulimit , see bash (1). The ulimit () call will get or set some limit for the calling process. The cm…...from programs with set-user-ID or set-group-ID privileges on systems on which /bin/sh is bash version 2: as a security measure, bash 2 drops privileges on startup. (Debian uses …...01 - 0101 = 0100 (or 64 decimal) <str1> is greater than <str2> (64) The last example uses bash (1)-specific syntax to produce a string containing an 8-bit ASCII code; the result…...01 - 0101 = 0100 (or 64 decimal) <str1> is greater than <str2> (64) The last example uses bash (1)-specific syntax to produce a string containing an 8-bit ASCII code; the result…...ption argument is encountered. _<PID>_GNU_nonoption_argv_flags_ This variable was used by bash (1) 2.0 to communicate to glibc which arguments are the results of wildcard expans…...ption argument is encountered. _<PID>_GNU_nonoption_argv_flags_ This variable was used by bash (1) 2.0 to communicate to glibc which arguments are the results of wildcard expans…...ption argument is encountered. _<PID>_GNU_nonoption_argv_flags_ This variable was used by bash (1) 2.0 to communicate to glibc which arguments are the results of wildcard expans…...ption argument is encountered. _<PID>_GNU_nonoption_argv_flags_ This variable was used by bash (1) 2.0 to communicate to glibc which arguments are the results of wildcard expans…...ption argument is encountered. _<PID>_GNU_nonoption_argv_flags_ This variable was used by bash (1) 2.0 to communicate to glibc which arguments are the results of wildcard expans…...ption argument is encountered. _<PID>_GNU_nonoption_argv_flags_ This variable was used by bash (1) 2.0 to communicate to glibc which arguments are the results of wildcard expans…...ption argument is encountered. _<PID>_GNU_nonoption_argv_flags_ This variable was used by bash (1) 2.0 to communicate to glibc which arguments are the results of wildcard expans…...Linux) All characters in the input queue are reprinted when the next character is read. ( bash (1) handles typeahead this way.) [requires _BSD_SOURCE or _SVID_SOURCE ] IEXTEN En…...Linux) All characters in the input queue are reprinted when the next character is read. ( bash (1) handles typeahead this way.) [requires _BSD_SOURCE or _SVID_SOURCE ] IEXTEN En…...Linux) All characters in the input queue are reprinted when the next character is read. ( bash (1) handles typeahead this way.) [requires _BSD_SOURCE or _SVID_SOURCE ] IEXTEN En…...Linux) All characters in the input queue are reprinted when the next character is read. ( bash (1) handles typeahead this way.) [requires _BSD_SOURCE or _SVID_SOURCE ] IEXTEN En…...Linux) All characters in the input queue are reprinted when the next character is read. ( bash (1) handles typeahead this way.) [requires _BSD_SOURCE or _SVID_SOURCE ] IEXTEN En…...Linux) All characters in the input queue are reprinted when the next character is read. ( bash (1) handles typeahead this way.) [requires _BSD_SOURCE or _SVID_SOURCE ] IEXTEN En…...Linux) All characters in the input queue are reprinted when the next character is read. ( bash (1) handles typeahead this way.) [requires _BSD_SOURCE or _SVID_SOURCE ] IEXTEN En…...Linux) All characters in the input queue are reprinted when the next character is read. ( bash (1) handles typeahead this way.) [requires _BSD_SOURCE or _SVID_SOURCE ] IEXTEN En…...Linux) All characters in the input queue are reprinted when the next character is read. ( bash (1) handles typeahead this way.) [requires _BSD_SOURCE or _SVID_SOURCE ] IEXTEN En…