08-10-2007
how to get source code of Unix commands?
Can anyone tell me how/where to get the source code for the unix commands like "ls ,finger,cp....etc" commands . I
have tried very hard but failed so far.
Thanks
JAGDISH MACHHI
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Do you have the source code of UNIX?
If yes, can you please send it to me on my email
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For your this help I shall be obliged to you.
With Regards
rajesh
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
net::finger
Finger(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Finger(3pm)
NAME
Net::Finger - a Perl implementation of a finger client.
SYNOPSIS
use Net::Finger;
# You can put the response in a scalar...
$response = finger('corbeau@execpc.com');
unless ($response) {
warn "Finger problem: $Net::Finger::error";
}
# ...or an array.
@lines = finger('corbeau@execpc.com', 1);
DESCRIPTION
Net::Finger is a simple, straightforward implementation of a finger client in Perl -- so simple, in fact, that writing this documentation
is almost unnecessary.
This module has one automatically exported function, appropriately entitled "finger()". It takes two arguments:
o A username or email address to finger. (Yes, it does support the vaguely deprecated "user@host@host" syntax.) If you need to use a port
other than the default finger port(79), you can specify it like so: "username@hostname:port".
o (Optional) A boolean value for verbosity. True == verbose output. If you don't give it a value, it defaults to false. Actually, whether
this output will differ from the non-verbose version at all is up to the finger server.
"finger()" is context-sensitive. If it's used in a scalar context, it will return the server's response in one large string. If it's used
in an array context, it will return the response as a list, line by line. If an error of some sort occurs, it returns undef and puts a
string describing the error into the package global variable $Net::Finger::error. If you'd like to see some excessively verbose output
describing every step "finger()" takes while talking to the other server, put a true value in the variable $Net::Finger::debug.
Here's a sample program that implements a very tiny, stripped-down finger(1):
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use Net::Finger;
use Getopt::Std;
use vars qw($opt_l);
getopts('l');
$x = finger($ARGV[0], $opt_l);
if ($x) {
print $x;
} else {
warn "$0: error: $Net::Finger::error
";
}
BUGS
o Doesn't yet do non-blocking requests. (FITNR. Really.)
o Doesn't do local requests unless there's a finger server running on localhost.
o Contrary to the name's implications, this module involves no teledildonics.
AUTHOR
Dennis Taylor, <corbeau@execpc.com>
SEE ALSO
perl(1), finger(1), RFC 1288.
perl v5.8.8 2001-11-02 Finger(3pm)