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untrusted comment: verify with /etc/ports/core.pub
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SHA256 (Pkgfile) = 080e86bb02170324fff1f5aeacad619e3ae83f549a3cf5d4619f13dbc16b46d1
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SHA256 (Pkgfile) = 31924103f46c51400f548cad613820ccda62fc1048e94f3f7af7e501cb4f4903
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SHA256 (.footprint) = 8d45d3309f85fd281fdef9758d5d1fa11441e1e9e164dbc8f56fc1cbd3623229
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SHA256 (time-1.7.tar.gz) = e37ea79a253bf85a85ada2f7c632c14e481a5fd262a362f6f4fd58e68601496d
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SHA256 (time.1) = 59e5b690d1ba49e9c247b8a21babc250a0fb21f12f8357461b69a30aafbc3818
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SHA256 (time-1.8.tar.gz) = 8a2f540155961a35ba9b84aec5e77e3ae36c74cecb4484db455960601b7a2e1b
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SHA256 (time.1) = a67e6b465db538cc8a484431951cf9f0d2fa5399bd5f2fb566f8d440eb18a565
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# Maintainer: CRUX System Team, core-ports at crux dot nu
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name=time
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version=1.7
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release=3
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version=1.8
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release=1
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source=(http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/$name/$name-$version.tar.gz $name.1)
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build() {
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cd $name-$version
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autoreconf
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./configure --prefix=/usr --infodir=$PKG/usr/info
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./configure --prefix=/usr
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make
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make prefix=$PKG/usr install
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rm -rf $PKG/usr/info
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make DESTDIR=$PKG install
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rm -r $PKG/usr/share/info
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install -D -m 0644 $SRC/$name.1 $PKG/usr/share/man/man1/$name.1
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}
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.\" Copyright Andries Brouwer, 2000
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.\"
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.\" This page is distributed under GPL.
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.\" Some fragments of text came from the time-1.7 info file.
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.\" Inspired by kromJx@crosswinds.net.
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.\"
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.TH TIME 1 "11 December 2000" "" ""
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.\" Man page added by Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org> on 15 Apr 1996
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.\" Thanks to Herbert Thielen for a patch
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.\" Copyright (C) Dirk Eddelbuettel but freely redistributable
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.TH TIME 1 "Debian GNU/Linux"
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.\" Always turn off hyphenation; it makes way too many mistakes in
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.\" technical documents.
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.nh
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.SH NAME
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time \- time a simple command or give resource usage
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time \- run programs and summarize system resource usage
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.BI "time [" options "] " command " [" arguments... "] "
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The
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.na
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.TP
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.B time
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command runs the specified program
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.I command
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with the given arguments.
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[
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.B \-apqvV
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] [
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.BI \-f " FORMAT"
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] [
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.BI \-o " FILE"
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]
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.br
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[
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.B \-\-append
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] [
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.B \-\-verbose
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] [
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.B \-\-quiet
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] [
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.B \-\-portability
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]
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.br
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[
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.BI \-\-format= "FORMAT"
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] [
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.BI \-\-output= "FILE"
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] [
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.B \-\-version
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]
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.br
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[
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.B \-\-help
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]
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.I COMMAND
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[
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.I ARGS
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]
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.ad b
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.\" For nroff, turn off justification.
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.if n .ad l
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B time
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run the program
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.I COMMAND
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with any given arguments
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.IR "ARG..." .
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When
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.I command
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.I COMMAND
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finishes,
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.B time
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writes a message to standard output giving timing statistics
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about this program run.
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These statistics consist of (i) the elapsed real time
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between invocation and termination, (ii) the user CPU time
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(the sum of the
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.I tms_utime
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and
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.I tms_cutime
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values in a
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.I "struct tms"
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as returned by
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.BR times (2)),
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and (iii) the system CPU time (the sum of the
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.I tms_stime
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and
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.I tms_cstime
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values in a
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.I "struct tms"
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as returned by
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.BR times (2)).
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.SH OPTION
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.TP
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.B \-p
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When in the POSIX locale, use the precise traditional format
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.br
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.in +5
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"real %f\enuser %f\ensys %f\en"
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.in -5
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.br
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(with numbers in seconds)
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where the number of decimals in the output for %f is unspecified
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but is sufficient to express the clock tick accuracy, and at least one.
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
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The variables LANG, LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, LC_MESSAGES, LC_NUMERIC,
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NLSPATH and PATH are used. The last one to search for
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.IR command .
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The remaining ones for the text and formatting of the output.
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.SH "EXIT STATUS"
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If
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.I command
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was invoked, the exit status is that of
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.IR command .
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Otherwise it is 127 if
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.I command
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could not be found, 126 if it could be found but could not be invoked,
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and some other nonzero value (1-125) if something else went wrong.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.BR times (2),
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.sp 2
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.SH "GNU VERSION"
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Below a description of the GNU 1.7 version of
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.BR time .
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Disregarding the name of the utility, GNU makes it output lots of
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useful information, not only about time used, but also on other
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resources like memory, I/O and IPC calls (where available).
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The output is formatted using a format string that can be specified
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using the \-f option or the TIME environment variable.
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.LP
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The default format string is
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.br
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.in +3
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%Uuser %Ssystem %Eelapsed %PCPU (%Xtext+%Ddata %Mmax)k
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.br
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%Iinputs+%Ooutputs (%Fmajor+%Rminor)pagefaults %Wswaps
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.br
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.in -3
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.LP
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When the \-p option is given the (portable) output format
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.br
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.in +3
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real %e
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.br
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user %U
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.br
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sys %S
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.br
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.in -3
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displays information about resources used by
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.I COMMAND
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(on the standard error output, by default). If
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.I COMMAND
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exits with non\-zero status,
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.B time
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displays a warning message and the exit status.
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.B time
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determines which information to display about the resources used by the
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.I COMMAND
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from the string
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.IR FORMAT .
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If no format is specified on the command line, but the
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.B TIME
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environment variable is set, its value is used as the format.
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Otherwise, a default format built into
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.B time
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is used.
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.SS "The format string"
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The format is interpreted in the usual printf-like way.
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Ordinary characters are directly copied, tab, newline
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and backslash are escaped using \et, \en and \e\e,
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a percent sign is represented by %%, and otherwise %
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indicates a conversion. The program
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Options to
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.B time
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will always add a trailing newline itself.
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The conversions follow. All of those used by
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must appear on the command line before
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.IR COMMAND .
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Anything on the command line after
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.I COMMAND
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is passed as arguments to
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.IR COMMAND .
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.SH OPTIONS
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.TP
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.BI \-o " FILE, " \-\-output= "FILE "
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Write the resource use statistics to
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.I FILE
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instead of to the standard error stream. By default, this overwrites the
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file, destroying the file's previous contents. This option is useful for
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collecting information on interactive programs and programs that produce
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output on the standard error stream.
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.TP
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.BR \-a ", " \-\-append ""
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Append the resource use information to the output file instead of overwriting
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it. This option is only useful with the `\-o' or `\-\-output' option.
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.TP
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.BI \-f " FORMAT, " \-\-format " FORMAT "
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Use
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.I FORMAT
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as the format string that controls the output of
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.BR time .
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See the below more information.
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.TP
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.B \-\-help
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Print a summary of the command line options and exit.
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.TP
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.BR \-p ", " \-\-portability ""
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Use the following format string, for conformance with POSIX standard 1003.2:
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real %e
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user %U
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sys %S
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.TP
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.BR \-v ", " \-\-verbose ""
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Use the built\-in verbose format, which displays each available piece of
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information on the program's resource use on its own line, with an English
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description of its meaning.
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.TP
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.B \-\-quiet
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Do not report the status of the program even if it is different from zero.
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.TP
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.BR \-V ", " \-\-version ""
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Print the version number of
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.B time
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and exit.
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.SH "FORMATTING THE OUTPUT"
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The format string
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.I FORMAT
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controls the contents of the
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.B time
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output. The format string can be set using the `\-f' or `\-\-format', `\-v' or
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`\-\-verbose', or `\-p' or `\-\-portability' options. If they are not
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given, but the
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.I TIME
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environment variable is set, its value is used as the format string.
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Otherwise, a built\-in default format is used. The default format is:
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%Uuser %Ssystem %Eelapsed %PCPU (%Xtext+%Ddata %Mmax)k
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%Iinputs+%Ooutputs (%Fmajor+%Rminor)pagefaults %Wswaps
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The format string usually consists of `resource specifiers'
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interspersed with plain text. A percent sign (`%') in the format
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string causes the following character to be interpreted as a resource
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specifier, which is similar to the formatting characters in the
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.BR printf (3)
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function.
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A backslash (`\\') introduces a `backslash escape', which is
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translated into a single printing character upon output. `\\t' outputs
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a tab character, `\\n' outputs a newline, and `\\\\' outputs a backslash.
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A backslash followed by any other character outputs a question mark
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(`?') followed by a backslash, to indicate that an invalid backslash
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escape was given.
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Other text in the format string is copied verbatim to the output.
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.B time
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always prints a newline after printing the resource use
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information, so normally format strings do not end with a newline
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character (or `\en').
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There are many resource specifications. Not all resources are
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measured by all versions of Unix, so some of the values might be
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reported as zero. Any character following a percent sign that is not
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listed in the table below causes a question mark (`?') to be output,
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followed by that character, to indicate that an invalid resource
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specifier was given.
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.\" No blank line between the resource specifiers below so that they
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.\" are more compactly listed.
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.PD 0
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The resource specifiers, which are a superset of those recognized by the
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.BR tcsh (1)
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are supported.
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.LP
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.B "Time"
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.TP
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.B %E
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Elapsed real time (in [hours:]minutes:seconds).
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.TP
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.B %e
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(Not in tcsh.) Elapsed real time (in seconds).
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.TP
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.B %S
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Total number of CPU-seconds that the process spent in kernel mode.
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.TP
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.B %U
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Total number of CPU-seconds that the process spent in user mode.
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.TP
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.B %P
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Percentage of the CPU that this job got, computed as (%U + %S) / %E.
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.LP
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.B "Memory"
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.TP
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.B %M
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Maximum resident set size of the process during its lifetime, in Kbytes.
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.TP
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.B %t
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(Not in tcsh.) Average resident set size of the process, in Kbytes.
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.TP
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.B %K
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Average total (data+stack+text) memory use of the process,
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in Kbytes.
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.TP
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.B %D
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Average size of the process's unshared data area, in Kbytes.
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.TP
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.B %p
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(Not in tcsh.) Average size of the process's unshared stack space, in Kbytes.
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.TP
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.B %X
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Average size of the process's shared text space, in Kbytes.
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.TP
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.B %Z
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(Not in tcsh.) System's page size, in bytes.
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This is a per-system constant, but varies between systems.
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.TP
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.B %F
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Number of major page faults that occurred while the process was running.
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These are faults where the page has to be read in from disk.
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.TP
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.B %R
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Number of minor, or recoverable, page faults.
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These are faults for pages that are not valid but which have
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not yet been claimed by other virtual pages. Thus the data
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in the page is still valid but the system tables must be updated.
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.TP
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.B %W
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Number of times the process was swapped out of main memory.
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.TP
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.B %c
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Number of times the process was context-switched involuntarily
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(because the time slice expired).
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.TP
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.B %w
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Number of waits: times that the program was context-switched voluntarily,
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for instance while waiting for an I/O operation to complete.
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.LP
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.B "I/O"
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.TP
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.B %I
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builtin `time' command, are:
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.RS
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.IP %
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A literal `%'.
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.IP C
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Name and command line arguments of the command being timed.
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.IP D
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Average size of the process's unshared data area, in Kilobytes.
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.IP E
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Elapsed real (wall clock) time used by the process, in [hours:]minutes:seconds.
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.IP F
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Number of major, or I/O\-requiring, page faults that occurred while
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the process was running. These are faults where the page has
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actually migrated out of primary memory.
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.IP I
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Number of file system inputs by the process.
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.TP
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.B %O
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.IP K
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Average total (data+stack+text) memory use of the process, in
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Kilobytes.
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.IP M
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Maximum resident set size of the process during its lifetime, in
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Kilobytes.
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.IP O
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Number of file system outputs by the process.
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.TP
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.B %r
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Number of socket messages received by the process.
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.TP
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.B %s
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Number of socket messages sent by the process.
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.TP
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.B %k
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.IP P
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Percentage of the CPU that this job got. This is just user +
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system times divided by the total running time. It also prints
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a percentage sign.
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.IP R
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Number of minor, or recoverable, page faults. These are pages
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that are not valid (so they fault) but which have not yet been
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claimed by other virtual pages. Thus the data in the page is
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still valid but the system tables must be updated.
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.IP S
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Total number of CPU\-seconds used by the system on behalf of the
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process (in kernel mode), in seconds.
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.IP U
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Total number of CPU\-seconds that the process used directly (in user
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mode), in seconds.
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.IP W
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Number of times the process was swapped out of main memory.
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.IP X
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Average amount of shared text in the process, in Kilobytes.
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.IP Z
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System's page size, in bytes. This is a per\-system constant, but
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varies between systems.
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.IP c
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Number of times the process was context\-switched involuntarily
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(because the time slice expired).
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.IP e
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Elapsed real (wall clock) time used by the process, in seconds.
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.IP k
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Number of signals delivered to the process.
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.TP
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.B %C
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(Not in tcsh.) Name and command line arguments of the command being timed.
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.TP
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.B %x
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(Not in tcsh.) Exit status of the command.
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.SH "GNU OPTIONS"
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.TP
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.BI "\-f " FORMAT ", \-\-format=" FORMAT
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Specify output format, possibly overriding the format specified
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in the environment variable TIME.
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.TP
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.B "\-p, \-\-portability"
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Use the portable output format.
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.TP
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.BI "\-o " FILE ", \-\-output=" FILE
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Do not send the results to stderr, but overwrite the specified file.
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.TP
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.B "\-a, \-\-append"
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(Used together with \-o.) Do not overwrite but append.
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.TP
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.B "\-v, \-\-verbose"
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Give very verbose output about all the program knows about.
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.SH "GNU STANDARD OPTIONS"
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.TP
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.B "\-\-help"
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Print a usage message on standard output and exit successfully.
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.TP
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.B "\-V, \-\-version"
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Print version information on standard output, then exit successfully.
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.TP
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.B "\-\-"
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Terminate option list.
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.SH BUGS
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Not all resources are measured by all versions of Unix,
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so some of the values might be reported as zero.
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The present selection was mostly inspired by the data
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provided by 4.2 or 4.3BSD.
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.LP
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GNU time version 1.7 is not yet localized.
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Thus, it does not implement the POSIX requirements.
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.LP
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The environment variable TIME was badly chosen.
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It is not unusual for systems like autoconf or make
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to use environment variables with the name of a utility to override
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the utility to be used. Uses like MORE or TIME for options to programs
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(instead of program path names) tend to lead to difficulties.
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.LP
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It seems unfortunate that \-o overwrites instead of appends.
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(That is, the \-a option should be the default.)
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.LP
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Mail suggestions and bug reports for GNU
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.IP p
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Average unshared stack size of the process, in Kilobytes.
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.IP r
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Number of socket messages received by the process.
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.IP s
|
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Number of socket messages sent by the process.
|
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.IP t
|
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Average resident set size of the process, in Kilobytes.
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.IP w
|
||||
Number of times that the program was context\-switched voluntarily,
|
||||
for instance while waiting for an I/O operation to complete.
|
||||
.IP x
|
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Exit status of the command.
|
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.RS
|
||||
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.SH EXAMPLES
|
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To run the command `wc /etc/hosts' and show the default information:
|
||||
time wc /etc/hosts
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|
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To run the command `ls \-Fs' and show just the user, system, and total
|
||||
time:
|
||||
time \-f "\et%E real,\et%U user,\et%S sys" ls \-Fs
|
||||
|
||||
To edit the file BORK and have `time' append the elapsed time and
|
||||
number of signals to the file `log', reading the format string from the
|
||||
environment variable `TIME':
|
||||
export TIME="\et%E,\et%k" # If using bash or ksh
|
||||
setenv TIME "\et%E,\et%k" # If using csh or tcsh
|
||||
time \-a \-o log emacs bork
|
||||
|
||||
Users of the
|
||||
.B bash
|
||||
shell need to use an explicit path in order to run the external
|
||||
.B time
|
||||
to
|
||||
.br
|
||||
.I bug-utils@prep.ai.mit.edu
|
||||
.br
|
||||
Please include the version of
|
||||
.B time ,
|
||||
which you can get by running
|
||||
.br
|
||||
.I time --version
|
||||
.br
|
||||
and the operating system
|
||||
and C compiler you used.
|
||||
command and not the shell builtin variant. On system where
|
||||
.B time
|
||||
is installed in
|
||||
.IR /usr/bin ,
|
||||
the first example would become
|
||||
/usr/bin/time wc /etc/hosts
|
||||
|
||||
.SH ACCURACY
|
||||
The elapsed time is not collected atomically with the execution of
|
||||
the program; as a result, in bizarre circumstances (if the
|
||||
.B time
|
||||
command gets stopped or swapped out in between when the program being
|
||||
timed exits and when
|
||||
.B time
|
||||
calculates how long it took to run), it
|
||||
could be much larger than the actual execution time.
|
||||
|
||||
When the running time of a command is very nearly zero, some values
|
||||
(e.g., the percentage of CPU used) may be reported as either zero (which
|
||||
is wrong) or a question mark.
|
||||
|
||||
Most information shown by
|
||||
.B time
|
||||
is derived from the
|
||||
.BR wait3 (2)
|
||||
system call. The numbers are only as good as
|
||||
those returned by
|
||||
.BR wait3 (2).
|
||||
On systems that do not have a
|
||||
.BR wait3 (2)
|
||||
call that returns status information, the
|
||||
.BR times (2)
|
||||
system call is used instead. However, it provides much less information than
|
||||
.BR wait3 (2),
|
||||
so on those systems
|
||||
.B time
|
||||
reports the majority of the resources as zero.
|
||||
|
||||
The `%I' and `%O' values are allegedly only `real' input and output
|
||||
and do not include those supplied by caching devices. The meaning of
|
||||
`real' I/O reported by `%I' and `%O' may be muddled for workstations,
|
||||
especially diskless ones.
|
||||
|
||||
.SH DIAGNOSTICS
|
||||
The
|
||||
.B time
|
||||
command returns when the program exits, stops, or is terminated by a signal.
|
||||
If the program exited normally, the return value of
|
||||
.B time
|
||||
is the return value of the program it executed and measured. Otherwise, the
|
||||
return value is 128 plus the number of the signal which caused the program to
|
||||
stop or terminate.
|
||||
.SH AUTHOR
|
||||
.B time
|
||||
was written by David MacKenzie. This man page was added by Dirk Eddelbuettel
|
||||
<edd@debian.org>, the Debian GNU/Linux maintainer, for use by the Debian
|
||||
GNU/Linux distribution but may of course be used by others.
|
||||
|
||||
.SH "SEE ALSO"
|
||||
.BR tcsh (1),
|
||||
.BR times (2),
|
||||
.BR wait3 (2)
|
||||
.SH AUTHORS
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.IP "David Keppel"
|
||||
Original version
|
||||
.IP "David MacKenzie"
|
||||
POSIXization, autoconfiscation, GNU getoptization,
|
||||
documentation, other bug fixes and improvements.
|
||||
.IP "Arne Henrik Juul"
|
||||
Helped with portability
|
||||
.IP "Francois Pinard"
|
||||
Helped with portability
|
||||
.BR printf (3)
|
||||
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