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diff --git a/doc/info/chap/output.texinfo b/doc/info/chap/output.texinfo index 8922e8d..4b3d98c 100644 --- a/doc/info/chap/output.texinfo +++ b/doc/info/chap/output.texinfo @@ -1,5 +1,66 @@ @node Output @chapter Output -TODO +@command{satq} is the only command with any output apart from +warnings and error messages printed to standard error. + +@command{satq}'s output to standard output, is a list of all +jobs queued for later execution. Each job in the queue is +separated by one empty line (@code{LF}@tie{}@code{LF}), there +is a empty line at the end of the output too. Each job is +printed on multiple lines, where all but the first line is +indented with two blank spaces. The first line is not indented. +The output for each job is formatted +@example +job: JOB-ID clock: CLOCK argc: ARGC remaining: REM argv[0]: ARGV0 + time: TIME + argv: ARGV + envp: ENVP +@end example +@noindent +where +@table @code +@item JOB-ID +is a the ID of the job. This is a non-negative integer. + +@item CLOCK +is either @code{walltime} or @code{boottime}. + +@item ARGC +is the number of arguments in the job's command line, +including the command itself. This is a positive integer. + +@item REM +is the remaining time until the job is executed. This is +formatted either as @code{[DAYSd[HOURS:[MINUTES:]]]SECONDS.NANOSECONDS} +where @code{DAYS}, @code{HOURS}, and @code{MINUTES} are +only included if non-zero or a higher-valued variable is +included. The first included uses as few digits as +possible, the others uses two digits, this is true for +@code{SECONDS} too. @code{NANOSECONDS} is always in nine +digits. + +@item ARGV0 +is the first argument in the job's command line, that is, +the command that will be executed. This field, in contrast +to the eailer, may contain spaces. However it will be +quoted, if necessary, in manner so that it can be pasted +to the shell and run. + +@item TIME +is the time the job will be executed. If the @code{CLOCK} +is @code{boottime}, this is formatted in the say way as +@code{REM}. If @code{CLOCK} is @code{walltime}, it is +formatted @code{YEAR-MM-DD HH:MM:SS} in 24-hour clock, +local time. + +@item ARGV +is all arguments in the job's command line, including +@code{ARGV0}. Each argument is quoted as necssary. + +@item ENVP +is all environment variables. Each entry is quoted if +necessary so it can be pasted to the shell and used +with @command{env}. +@end table |