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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting What is wrong with tiny (g)awk line ?? Post 302606410 by louisJ on Sunday 11th of March 2012 09:27:52 AM
Old 03-11-2012
Thanks but the solution from this thread
Code:
    #for ( i=1; i <= NF; i++) {
    #    sub(".", substr(toupper($i),1,1),$i)
    #    }  
    print

doesn't capitalize this for example: I need " D'Alpinisme " instead of " D'alpinisme "....

and I really need awk.

thanks
 

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pthread_detach(3T)														pthread_detach(3T)

NAME
pthread_detach() - mark a thread as detached to reclaim its resources when it terminates SYNOPSIS
PARAMETERS
thread Thread whose resources are to be reclaimed immediately when it terminates. DESCRIPTION
is used to detach the thread thread. When thread terminates, its resources will automatically be reclaimed by the system. If thread has already terminated, causes the resources of thread to be reclaimed by the system. does not cause thread to terminate. Once a detached thread has terminated, its resources, including the thread ID, may be reused by the system. The return status of a detached thread is lost when the thread terminates. Calling this function multiple times for the same thread results in undefined behavior. RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, returns zero. Otherwise, an error number is returned to indicate the error (the variable is not set). ERRORS
If any of the following occur, the function returns the corresponding error number: [EINVAL] thread does not refer to a joinable thread. [ESRCH] No thread could be found corresponding to thread. AUTHOR
was derived from the IEEE POSIX P1003.1c standard. SEE ALSO
pthread_create(3T), pthread_join(3T), wait(2). STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
Pthread Library pthread_detach(3T)
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