NOTIFY(1CSH) COMMAND REFERENCE NOTIFY(1CSH)
NAME
notify - notify of job completion (csh built-in)
SYNOPSIS
notify [ %job... ]
DESCRIPTION
The notify command causes the shell to notify the user
whenever the given jobs (or the current job if none are
given) change status (see jobs(1csh)). Without this, status
changes are printed before the next prompt. If the shell
variable notify is set, notify is not needed, as all jobs
are set up this way.
EXAMPLES
Assume that the job ``make myprog'' is job number 1, which
also happens to be the current job, and that it is the only
make(1) job running. The following shows a number of ways
to turn on instant notification for this job.
notify
notify %1
notify %+
notify %make
RETURN VALUE
[NO_ERRS] Command completed without error.
[1] An error of the type described in the message
occurred.
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), onintr(1csh), popd(1csh),
pushd(1csh), rehash(1csh), repeat(1csh), set(1csh),
setenv(1csh), sh(1sh), shift(1csh), source(1csh),
stop(1csh), suspend(1csh), time(1csh), umask(1csh),
unhash(1csh), unalias(1csh), unlimit(1csh), unset(1csh),
unsetenv(1csh), wait(1csh), and which(1csh).
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sy:490,191;
de:681,610;
ex:1291,425;
rv:1716,274;
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