What does ' @(#)cshrc 1.11 89/11/29 SMI ' mean?
Can someone please deconstruct and explain the parts?
It is at the top of a the .cshrc of a new Solaris account I am working on.
I am familiar with using the first line of a script for setting the program/shell to use. Example: #!/bin/csh or #!/bin/sh or #!/ben/perl.
I am also familiar with leaving the first line blank or adding a comment. For .cshrc (opposed to my_script.csh) I just start with a # comment line.
Searching the internets, I see lots of examples of .cshrc posted that begin with this line, but I have not found anybody who explains what it is doing or where it comes from. The best I tell, it is just a comment. But why does it appear at the beginning of so many .cshrc files?
Last edited by fgrirx; 08-13-2013 at 07:02 PM..
Reason: bad grammer and misspelling
smi_event(3) SMI Management Information Library smi_event(3)NAME
smiGetEvent, smiGetFirstEvent, smiGetNextEvent - SMI identity information routines
SYNOPSIS
#include <smi.h>
smiGetEvent(SmiClass *smiClassPtr,char*"name);
smiGetFirstEvent(SmiClass *smiClassPtr);
smiGetNextEvent(SmiEvent *smiEventPtr);
typedef struct SmiEvent {
SmiIdentifier name;
SmiDecl decl;
SmiStatus status;
char *description;
char *reference;
} SmiEvent;
DESCRIPTION
These functions retrieve information on a SMIng event definition (SMIng).
smiGetEvent(SmiClass *smiClassPtr, char *name) returns a pointer to struct SmiEvent for the event with the given name in the given
class(smiClassPtr), or NULL if the event with the given name does not exist
smiGetFirstEvent(SmiClass *smiClassPtr) and smiGetNextEvent(SmiEvent *smiEventPtr) are used to iterate through the events of the class
given by smiClassPtr. They return a pointer to struct SmiEvent that represents an event or NULL if there are no events left in the class,
or error has occurred.
FILES
/usr/include/smi.h SMI library header file
SEE ALSO libsmi(3), smi_module(3), smi_class(3), smi.h
AUTHOR
(C) 2007 Kaloyan Kanev, Jacobs University, Germany <k.kanev@jacobs-university.de>
February 10, 2007 smi_event(3)