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  1. menu_pattern (3) - NetBSD Manual Pages

    The menu pattern buffer can be set by calling set_menu_pattern () which will set the pattern buffer to the string passed and then attempt to match that string against the names of the items in the attached …

  2. fc-pattern (1) - NetBSD Manual Pages

    DESCRIPTION fc-pattern parses pattern (empty pattern by default) and shows the parsed result. If --config is given, config substitution is performed on the pattern before being displayed.

  3. glob (7) - NetBSD Manual Pages

    pattern matching of pathnames and command arguments in the csh(1), ksh(1), and sh(1) shells as well as the C library functions fnmatch(3) and glob(3). A glob pattern is a word containing one or more …

  4. pgrep (1) - NetBSD Manual Pages

    Aug 26, 2024 · supplied pattern. -L The pidfile given for the -F option must be locked with the flock(2) syscall or created with pidfile_lock(3). -l Long output. Print the process name in addition to the …

  5. glob_pattern_p (3) - NetBSD Manual Pages

    Aug 26, 2024 · The glob_pattern_p () returns 1 if the pattern has any special characters that glob () will interpret and 0 otherwise. If the quote argument is non-zero, then backslash quoted characters are …

  6. page (1) - NetBSD Manual Pages

    Aug 26, 2024 · -p pattern or --pattern= pattern The -p option on the command line is equivalent to specifying +/ pattern; that is, it tells less to start at the first occur- rence of pattern in the file. -P …

  7. transport (5) - NetBSD Manual Pages

    Sep 8, 2025 · The pattern specifies an email address, a domain name, or a domain name hierarchy, as described in section "TABLE LOOKUP". The result is of the form transport:nexthop and specifies …