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WCMD_ATTRIB, "Help about ATTRIB\n"
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WCMD_CALL,
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"CALL <batchfilename> is used within a batch file to execute commands \
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from another batch file. When the batch file exits, control returns to \
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the file which called it. The CALL command may supply parameters to the \
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called procedure. \
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\
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Changes to default directory, environment variables etc made within a \
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"CALL <batchfilename> is used within a batch file to execute commands\n\
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from another batch file. When the batch file exits, control returns to\n\
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the file which called it. The CALL command may supply parameters to the\n\
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called procedure.\n\
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\n\
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Changes to default directory, environment variables etc made within a\n\
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called procedure are inherited by the caller.\n"
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WCMD_CD, "Help about CD\n"
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WCMD_DIR, "Help about DIR\n"
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WCMD_ECHO,
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"ECHO <string> displays <string> on the current terminal device.\
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\
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ECHO ON causes all subsequent commands in a batch file to be displayed\
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on the terminal device before they are executed.\
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\
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ECHO OFF reverses the effect of a previous ECHO ON (ECHO is OFF by\
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default). The ECHO OFF command can be prevented from displaying by\
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"ECHO <string> displays <string> on the current terminal device.\n\
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\n\
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ECHO ON causes all subsequent commands in a batch file to be displayed\n\
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on the terminal device before they are executed.\n\
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\n\
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ECHO OFF reverses the effect of a previous ECHO ON (ECHO is OFF by\n\
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default). The ECHO OFF command can be prevented from displaying by\n\
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preceding it with an @ sign.\n"
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WCMD_ERASE, "Help about ERASE\n"
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WCMD_FOR,
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"The FOR command is used to execute a command for each of a set of files. \
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\
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Syntax: FOR %variable IN (set) DO command \
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\
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The requirement to double the % sign when using FOR in a batch file does \
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"The FOR command is used to execute a command for each of a set of files.\n\
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\n\
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Syntax: FOR %variable IN (set) DO command\n\
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\n\
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The requirement to double the % sign when using FOR in a batch file does\n\
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not exist in wcmd.\n"
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WCMD_GOTO,
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"The GOTO command transfers execution to another statement within a \
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batch file. \
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\
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The label which is the target of a GOTO may be up to 255 characters \
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long but may not include spaces (this is different to other operating \
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systems). If two or more identical labels exist in a batch file the \
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first one will always be executed. Attempting to GOTO a non-existent \
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label terminates the batch file execution. \
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\
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"The GOTO command transfers execution to another statement within a\n\
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batch file.\n\
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\n\
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The label which is the target of a GOTO may be up to 255 characters\n\
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long but may not include spaces (this is different to other operating\n\
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systems). If two or more identical labels exist in a batch file the\n\
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first one will always be executed. Attempting to GOTO a non-existent\n\
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label terminates the batch file execution.\n\
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\n\
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GOTO has no effect when used interactively.\n"
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WCMD_HELP, "Help about HELP\n"
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WCMD_IF,
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"IF is used to conditionally execute a command.\
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\
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Syntax: IF [NOT] EXIST filename command \
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IF [NOT] string1==string2 command \
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IF [NOT] ERRORLEVEL number command \
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\
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In the second form of the command, string1 and string2 must be in double \
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"IF is used to conditionally execute a command.\n\
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\n\
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Syntax: IF [NOT] EXIST filename command\n\
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IF [NOT] string1==string2 command\n\
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IF [NOT] ERRORLEVEL number command\n\
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\n\
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In the second form of the command, string1 and string2 must be in double\n\
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quotes. The comparison is not case-sensitive.\n"
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WCMD_LABEL, "Help about LABEL\n"
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WCMD_MD, "Help about MD\n"
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WCMD_MKDIR, "Help about MKDIR\n"
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WCMD_MOVE,
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"MOVE relocates a file or directory to a new point within the file system. \
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\
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If the item being moved is a directory then all the files and subdirectories \
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below the item are moved as well. \
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\
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"MOVE relocates a file or directory to a new point within the file system.\n\
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\n\
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If the item being moved is a directory then all the files and subdirectories\n\
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below the item are moved as well.\n\
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\n\
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MOVE fails if the old and new locations are on different DOS drive letters.\n"
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WCMD_PATH,
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"PATH displays or changes the wcmd search path. \
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\
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Entering PATH will display the current PATH setting (initially this is \
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the value given in your wine.conf file). To change the setting follow the \
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PATH command with the new value. \
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\
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It is also possible to modify the PATH by using the PATH environment \
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variable, for example: \
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"PATH displays or changes the wcmd search path.\n\
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\n\
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Entering PATH will display the current PATH setting (initially this is\n\
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the value given in your wine.conf file). To change the setting follow the\n\
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PATH command with the new value.\n\
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\n\
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It is also possible to modify the PATH by using the PATH environment\n\
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variable, for example:\n\
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PATH %PATH%;c:\\temp \n"
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WCMD_PAUSE,
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"PAUSE displays a message on the screen 'Press Return key to continue'\
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and waits for the user to press the Return key. It is mainly useful in\
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batch files to allow the user to read the output of a previous command\
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"PAUSE displays a message on the screen 'Press Return key to continue'\n\
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and waits for the user to press the Return key. It is mainly useful in\n\
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batch files to allow the user to read the output of a previous command\n\
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before it scrolls off the screen.\n"
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WCMD_PROMPT,
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"PROMPT sets the command-line prompt.\
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\
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The string following the PROMPT command (and the space immediately after)\
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appears at the beginning of the line when wcmd is waiting for input.\
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\
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The following character strings have the special meaning shown:\
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\
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$$ Dollar sign $_ Linefeed $b Pipe sign (|)\
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$d Current date $e Escape $g > sign\
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$l > sign $n Current drive $p Current path\
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$q Equal sign $t Current time $v wcmd version\
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Note that entering the PROMPT command without a prompt-string resets the\
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prompt to the default, which is the current drive letter followed by a\
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greater-than (>) sign.\
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\
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The prompt can also be changed by altering the PROMPT environment variable,\
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"PROMPT sets the command-line prompt.\n\
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\n\
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The string following the PROMPT command (and the space immediately after)\n\
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appears at the beginning of the line when wcmd is waiting for input.\n\
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\n\
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The following character strings have the special meaning shown:\n\
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\n\
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$$ Dollar sign $_ Linefeed $b Pipe sign (|)\n\
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$d Current date $e Escape $g > sign\n\
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$l > sign $n Current drive $p Current path\n\
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$q Equal sign $t Current time $v wcmd version\n\
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\n\
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Note that entering the PROMPT command without a prompt-string resets the\n\
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prompt to the default, which is the current drive letter followed by a\n\
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greater-than (>) sign.\n\
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\n\
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The prompt can also be changed by altering the PROMPT environment variable,\n\
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so the command 'SET PROMPT=text' has the same effect as 'PROMPT text'\n"
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WCMD_REM,
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"A command line beginning REM (followed by a space) performs no\
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"A command line beginning REM (followed by a space) performs no\n\
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action, and can therefore be used as a comment in a batch file.\n"
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WCMD_REN, "Help about REN\n"
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WCMD_RMDIR, "Help about RMDIR\n"
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WCMD_SET,
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"SET displays or changes the wcmd environment variables.\
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SET without parameters shows all of the current environment.\
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\
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To create or modify an environment variable the syntax is:\
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\
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SET <variable>=<value>\
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\
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where <variable> and <value> are character strings. There must be no\
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spaces either side of the equals sign, nor can the variable or value\
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have embedded spaces.\
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\
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Under Wine, the environment of the underlying operating system is\
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included into the Win32 environment, there will generally therefore be\
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many more values than in a native Win32 implementation. Note that it is\
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"SET displays or changes the wcmd environment variables.\n\
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\n\
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SET without parameters shows all of the current environment.\n\
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\n\
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To create or modify an environment variable the syntax is:\n\
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\n\
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SET <variable>=<value>\n\
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\n\
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where <variable> and <value> are character strings. There must be no\n\
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spaces either side of the equals sign, nor can the variable or value\n\
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have embedded spaces.\n\
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\n\
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Under Wine, the environment of the underlying operating system is\n\
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included into the Win32 environment, there will generally therefore be\n\
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many more values than in a native Win32 implementation. Note that it is\n\
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not possible to affect the operating system environment from within wcmd.\n"
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WCMD_SHIFT,
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"SHIFT is used in a batch file to remove one parameter from the head of \
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the list, so parameter 2 becomes parameter 1 and so on. It has no effect \
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"SHIFT is used in a batch file to remove one parameter from the head of\n\
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the list, so parameter 2 becomes parameter 1 and so on. It has no effect\n\
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if called from the command line.\n"
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WCMD_TIME, "Help about TIME\n"
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WCMD_TITLE, "Sets the window title for the wcmd window, syntax TITLE [string]"
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WCMD_TYPE,
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"TYPE <filename> copies <filename> to the console device (or elsewhere\
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"TYPE <filename> copies <filename> to the console device (or elsewhere\n\
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if redirected). No check is made that the file is readable text.\n"
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WCMD_VERIFY,
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"VERIFY is used to set, clear or test the verify flag. Valid forms are: \
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VERIFY ON Set the flag \
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VERIFY OFF Clear the flag \
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VERIFY Displays ON or OFF as appropriate. \
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\
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"VERIFY is used to set, clear or test the verify flag. Valid forms are:\n\
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\n\
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VERIFY ON Set the flag\n\
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VERIFY OFF Clear the flag\n\
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VERIFY Displays ON or OFF as appropriate.\n\
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\n\
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The verify flag has no function in Wine.\n"
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WCMD_VER,
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WCMD_VOL, "Help about VOL\n"
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WCMD_EXIT,
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"EXIT terminates the current command session and returns\
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"EXIT terminates the current command session and returns\n\
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to the operating system or shell from which you invoked wcmd.\n"
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1000, "WCMD built-in commands are:\
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ATTRIB\t\tShow or change DOS file attributes\
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CALL\t\tInvoke a batch file from inside another\
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CD (CHDIR)\tChange current default directory\
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CLS\t\tClear the console screen\
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COPY\t\tCopy file\
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CTTY\t\tChange input/output device\
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DATE\t\tShow or change the system date\
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DEL (ERASE)\tDelete a file or set of files\
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DIR\t\tList the contents of a directory\
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ECHO\t\tCopy text directly to the console output\
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HELP\t\tShow brief help details on a topic\
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MD (MKDIR)\tCreate a subdirectory\
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MOVE\t\tMove a file, set of files or directory tree\
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PATH\t\tSet or show the search path\
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PROMPT\t\tChange the command prompt\
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REN (RENAME)\tRename a file\
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RD (RMDIR)\tDelete a subdirectory\
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SET\t\tSet or show environment variables\
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TIME\t\tSet or show the current system time\
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TITLE\t\tSet the window title for the WCMD session\
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TYPE\t\tType the contents of a text file\
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VER\t\tShow the current version of WCMD\
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VOL\t\tShow the volume label of a disk device\
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EXIT\t\tClose down WCMD\n\
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1000, "WCMD built-in commands are:\n\
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ATTRIB\t\tShow or change DOS file attributes\n\
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CALL\t\tInvoke a batch file from inside another\n\
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CD (CHDIR)\tChange current default directory\n\
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CLS\t\tClear the console screen\n\
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COPY\t\tCopy file\n\
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CTTY\t\tChange input/output device\n\
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DATE\t\tShow or change the system date\n\
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DEL (ERASE)\tDelete a file or set of files\n\
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DIR\t\tList the contents of a directory\n\
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ECHO\t\tCopy text directly to the console output\n\
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HELP\t\tShow brief help details on a topic\n\
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MD (MKDIR)\tCreate a subdirectory\n\
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MOVE\t\tMove a file, set of files or directory tree\n\
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PATH\t\tSet or show the search path\n\
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PROMPT\t\tChange the command prompt\n\
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REN (RENAME)\tRename a file\n\
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RD (RMDIR)\tDelete a subdirectory\n\
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SET\t\tSet or show environment variables\n\
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TIME\t\tSet or show the current system time\n\
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TITLE\t\tSet the window title for the WCMD session\n\
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TYPE\t\tType the contents of a text file\n\
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VER\t\tShow the current version of WCMD\n\
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VOL\t\tShow the volume label of a disk device\n\
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EXIT\t\tClose down WCMD\n\n\
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Enter HELP <command> for further information on any of the above commands\n"
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}
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LANGUAGE LANG_NEUTRAL,SUBLANG_NEUTRAL
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<yylstr>\\x[0-9a-fA-F]{1,3} { yyerror("Invalid hex escape sequence '%s'", yytext); }
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<yylstr>\\[0-9]+ yyerror("Bad escape sequence");
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<yylstr>\\\n{ws}* ; /* backslash at EOL continues string after leading whitespace on next line */
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<yylstr>\\a addwchar('\a');
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<yylstr>\\b addwchar('\b');
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<yylstr>\\f addwchar('\f');
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}
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<yystr>\\x[0-9a-fA-F] { yyerror("Invalid hex escape sequence '%s'", yytext); }
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<yystr>\\[0-9]+ yyerror("Bad escape secuence");
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<yystr>\\[0-9]+ yyerror("Bad escape sequence");
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<yystr>\\\n{ws}* ; /* backslash at EOL continues string after leading whitespace on next line */
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<yystr>\\a addcchar('\a');
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<yystr>\\b addcchar('\b');
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<yystr>\\f addcchar('\f');
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