Throughout this manual, we use certain typographical conventions to distinguish technical terms. In general, the conventions we use conform to those found in IEEE POSIX publications. The following table summarizes our conventions.
| Reference | Example |
|---|---|
| Code examples | if( stream == NULL ) |
| Command options | -lR |
| Commands | make |
| Environment variables | PATH |
| File and pathnames | /dev/null |
| Function names | exit() |
| Keyboard chords | Ctrl -Alt -Delete |
| Keyboard input | something you type |
| Keyboard keys | Enter |
| Program output | login: |
| Programming constants | NULL |
| Programming data types | unsigned short |
| Programming literals | 0xFF, "message string" |
| Variable names | stdin |
Single-step instructions are formatted like this:
| To reload the current page, press Ctrl -R . |
Notes, cautions, and warnings are used to highlight important messages:
| Notes point out something important or useful. |
| Cautions tell you about commands or procedures that may have unwanted or undesirable side effects. |
| Warnings tell you about commands or procedures that could be dangerous to your files, your hardware, or even yourself. |