STOP(1CSH) COMMAND REFERENCE STOP(1CSH)
NAME
stop, suspend - stop execution of jobs (csh built-in)
SYNOPSIS
stop %job...
suspend
DESCRIPTION
The command stop sends the stop signal to the named jobs.
The resulting job(s) show up on the jobs(1csh) listing with
the message ``Stopped (signal)''. The job can be restarted
using the commands described in fg(1csh).
The suspend command is used to suspend the current shell.
This is required since the shell always ignores the stop
signal. This is useful with shells started with su(1) or
other subshells.
EXAMPLES
Assume that the command ``make myprog'' is job number 1, and
is the only make(1) job running. The following shows two
different ways to stop the job.
stop %1
stop %make
RETURN VALUE
[NO_ERRS] Command completed without error.
[1] An error of the type described in the error
message has occurred.
CAVEATS
The suspend command is not present in sh(1sh). This is no
problem, since the Bourne shell does not ignore the stop
signal.
There is no way to suspend a login shell.
SEE ALSO
@(1csh), alias(1csh), bg(1csh), break(1csh), cd(1csh),
chdir(1csh), continue(1csh), csh(1csh), dirs(1csh),
echo(1csh), eval(1csh), exec(1csh), exit(1csh), fg(1csh),
glob(1csh), goto(1csh), hashstat(1csh), history(1csh),
jobs(1csh), kill(1csh), limit(1csh), logout(1csh), make(1),
nice(1csh), nohup(1csh), notify(1csh), onintr(1csh),
popd(1csh), pushd(1csh), rehash(1csh), repeat(1csh),
set(1csh), setenv(1csh), sh(1sh), shift(1csh), source(1csh),
Printed 10/17/86 1
STOP(1CSH) COMMAND REFERENCE STOP(1CSH)
time(1csh), umask(1csh), unhash(1csh), unalias(1csh),
unlimit(1csh), unset(1csh), unsetenv(1csh), wait(1csh),
which(1csh), kill(2), killpg(2), signal(3c).
Printed 10/17/86 2
%%index%%
na:72,107;
sy:179,168;
de:347,602;
ex:949,277;
rv:1226,240;
ca:1466,289;
se:1755,1144;3043,433;
%%index%%000000000129