This is cron-daily v1-Jan-20-2020. manpages updated: makedefs.txt

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newline. If specified, the delimiter is used between each part
of the version string.
--grep Filter the input file to the output file. See the MDGREP FUNC
--grep Filter the input file to the output file. See the MDGREP FUNC-
TIONS section below for information on controlling the filtering
operation.
--grep-showvars
Show the name and value for each variable known to the grep op
tion.
Show the name and value for each variable known to the grep
option.
--grep-trace
Turn on debug tracing for the grep function ( --grep must be
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MDGREP FUNCTIONS
The --grep command (and certain other commands) filter their input, on
a line-by-line basis, according to control lines embedded in the input
and on information gleaned from the NetHack(6) configuration. This al
lows certain changes such as embedding platform-specific documentation
into the master documentation files.
and on information gleaned from the NetHack(6) configuration. This
allows certain changes such as embedding platform-specific documenta-
tion into the master documentation files.
Rules:
- The default conditional state is printing enabled.
- Any line NOT starting with a caret (^) is either suppressed
or passed through unchanged depending on the current condi
or passed through unchanged depending on the current condi-
tional state.
- Any line starting with a caret is a control line; as in C,
zero or more spaces may be embedded in the line almost any
zero or more spaces may be embedded in the line almost any-
where (except immediately after the caret); however the
caret must be in column 1.
- Conditionals may be nested.
- Makedefs will exit with an error code if any errors are de
tected; processing will continue (if it can) to allow as
- Makedefs will exit with an error code if any errors are
detected; processing will continue (if it can) to allow as
many errors as possible to be detected.
- Unknown identifiers are treated as both TRUE and as an er
ror. Note that --undef or #undef in the NetHack(6) configu
ration are different from unknown.
- Unknown identifiers are treated as both TRUE and as an
error. Note that --undef or #undef in the NetHack(6) con-
figuration are different from unknown.
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COPYRIGHT
This file is Copyright (C) Kenneth Lorber and was last modified
2018/04/25 (version NetHack-3.6.0:1.10). NetHack may be freely redis
2018/04/25 (version NetHack-3.6.0:1.10). NetHack may be freely redis-
tributed. See license for details.