Lines Matching defs:job
271 * Kill the current daemon, to stop printing of the active job.
474 * `tf', it sorts by job number and machine, then by `cf', `df', `rf', or
499 * same for 'a' vs 'b', so define a macro for the job.
503 * file-sequence letter, and start the job number in position 5.]
554 * or `tf' files. Compare them by job-number and machine name.
561 * We have two files which belong to the same job. Sort based
573 * Two files in the same category for a single job. Sort based
1019 printf("\t a job is actively printing on it.\n");
1110 * Stop the specified daemon after completing the current job and disable
1193 * get lpd to rebuild the queue after the current job.
1204 * Reposition the job by changing the modification time of
1222 * Checks if specified job name is in the printer's queue.
1226 doarg(char *job)
1235 * Look for a job item consisting of system name, colon, number
1238 if ((cp = strchr(job, ':')) != NULL) {
1239 machine = job;
1241 job = cp;
1246 * Check for job specified by number (example: 112 or 235ucbarpa).
1248 if (isdigit(*job)) {
1251 jobnum = jobnum * 10 + (*job++ - '0');
1252 while (isdigit(*job));
1259 if (*job && strcmp(job, cp) != 0)
1283 if (line[0] != 'P' || strcmp(job, line+1) != 0)