REPEAT(1CSH) COMMAND REFERENCE REPEAT(1CSH) NAME repeat - repeatedly execute command (csh built-in) SYNOPSIS repeat count command [ args... ] DESCRIPTION The repeat command executes the given command with its arguments count times. The count must be an integer or a variable expansion which expands to a number. The command must be a simple command, not an alias. Redirection is done exactly once, even if count is 0. EXAMPLES The following command line builds a file called `output' which consists of four copies of the contents of the file `input'. repeat 4 cat input > output RETURN VALUE The return value is the return value of the last command executed, if the command is not found or an error occurred. CAVEATS Quoted arguments containing the filename metacharacters `*', `?', and `[...]' do not work correctly, in that the metacharacters are expanded the second time through the loop. For example, if the current directory contains the files `hello', `bye', and `seeya', the command: repeat 4 echo '*' results in the output: * bye hello seeya bye hello seeya bye hello seeya instead of four lines of the character `*'. 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), nice(1csh), nohup(1csh), notify(1csh), onintr(1csh), popd(1csh), pushd(1csh), rehash(1csh), set(1csh), setenv(1csh), sh(1sh), shift(1csh), source(1csh), stop(1csh), suspend(1csh), time(1csh), umask(1csh), Printed 5/12/88 1
REPEAT(1CSH) COMMAND REFERENCE REPEAT(1CSH) unhash(1csh), unalias(1csh), unlimit(1csh), unset(1csh), unsetenv(1csh), wait(1csh), which(1csh), and xargs(1). Printed 5/12/88 2
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