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/freebsd-10.3-release/usr.sbin/lpr/common_source/ |
H A D | matchjobs.c | 212 int jobnum; local 255 * might be hostname:jobnum. The side which has a digit as the 270 * hostname:jobnum. If the input did not include a 301 jobnum = strtol(numstr, &numstr, 10); 304 if (jobnum < 0) /* a bogus value for this purpose */ 306 if (jobnum > 99999) /* too large for job number */ 308 jsinfo->startnum = jsinfo->endrange = jobnum; 314 jobnum = strtol(numstr, &numstr, 10); 317 if (jobnum < jsinfo->startnum) 319 if (jobnum > 9999 [all...] |
H A D | common.c | 233 * assume the correct jobnum value is the first three digits. 531 * two), followed by the jobnum, followed by a hostname. 532 * The jobnum is usually 3 digits, but might be as many as 5. 537 memset(pp->jobnum, 0, sizeof(pp->jobnum)); 538 pp->jobnum[0] = '0'; 542 destp = &(pp->jobnum[0]); 674 pp->tr_timestr, pp->printer, lprhost, pp->jobnum,
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H A D | lp.h | 90 char jobnum[JOBNUM_SIZE]; member in struct:printer
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/freebsd-10.3-release/usr.sbin/lpr/lpc/ |
H A D | cmds.c | 1160 printf("usage: topq printer [jobnum ...] [user ...]\n"); 1245 register int jobnum, n; local 1265 jobnum = 0; 1267 jobnum = jobnum * 10 + (*job++ - '0'); 1273 if (jobnum != n)
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