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break(1sh)

cd(1sh)

chdir(1sh)

continue(1sh)

csh(1csh)

echo(1sh)

eval(1sh)

exec(1sh)

exit(1sh)

export(1sh)

hash(1sh)

login(1)

pwd(1sh)

read(1sh)

readonly(1sh)

return(1sh)

set(1sh)

sh(1sh)

shift(1sh)

test(1sh)

time(1csh)

trap(1sh)

type(1sh)

ulimit(1sh)

umask(1sh)

unset(1sh)

wait(1sh)

which(1sh)

execve(2)



TIMES(1SH)              COMMAND REFERENCE              TIMES(1SH)



NAME
     times - print accumulated user and system time for shell
     processes (sh built-in)

SYNOPSIS
     times

DESCRIPTION
     Prints the accumulated user and system times for processes
     run from the shell.

EXAMPLES
     The following is an example of the output produced by times:

          1m3s 1m48s

     This means that the total user time for processes run by the
     current shell is one minute and three seconds. The system
     time used is one minute and 48 seconds.

RETURN VALUE
     [NO_ERRS]      Command completed without error.

SEE ALSO
     break(1sh), cd(1sh), chdir(1sh), continue(1sh), csh(1csh),
     echo(1sh), eval(1sh), exec(1sh), exit(1sh), export(1sh),
     hash(1sh), login(1), pwd(1sh), read(1sh), readonly(1sh),
     return(1sh), set(1sh), sh(1sh), shift(1sh), test(1sh),
     time(1csh), trap(1sh), type(1sh), ulimit(1sh), umask(1sh),
     unset(1sh), wait(1sh), which(1sh), and execve(2).

























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