Lines Matching full:jobs
2967 .Ic jobs , kill , let , mknod ,
3063 If no jobs are specified,
3494 If no jobs are specified,
3593 .Ic jobs
3597 Display information about the specified job(s); if no jobs are specified, all
3598 jobs are displayed.
3601 option causes information to be displayed only for jobs that have changed
3623 Send the specified signal to the specified jobs, process IDs, or process
4186 Background jobs are run with lower priority.
4211 Do not kill running jobs with a
5129 If no jobs are specified,
5131 waits for all currently running jobs (if any) to finish and exits with a zero
5133 If job monitoring is enabled, the completion status of jobs is printed
5134 (this is not the case when jobs are explicitly specified).
5175 Job control refers to the shell's ability to monitor and control jobs which
5178 asynchronous) jobs that currently exist; this information can be displayed
5180 .Ic jobs
5188 Foreground jobs can be stopped by typing the suspend
5189 character from the terminal (normally \*(haZ), jobs can be restarted in either the
5211 .Ic jobs ,
5221 Other percent sequences can also be used to refer to jobs:
5224 The most recently stopped job, or, if there are no stopped jobs, the oldest
5236 (an error occurs if multiple jobs are matched).
5240 (an error occurs if multiple jobs are matched).
5296 When an attempt is made to exit the shell while there are jobs in the stopped
5297 state, the shell warns the user that there are stopped jobs and does not exit.
5298 If another attempt is immediately made to exit the shell, the stopped jobs are
5304 option is not set and there are running jobs when an attempt is made to exit
5307 is immediately made to exit the shell, the running jobs are sent a