FED(VI) 1/15/73 FED(VI) NAME fed - edit form letter memory SYNOPSIS fed DESCRIPTION Fed is used to edit a form letter associative memory file, form.m, which consists of named strings. Commands consist of single letters followed by a list of string names sepa- rated by a single space and ending with a new line. The conventions of the Shell with respect to `*' and `?' hold for all commands but m. The commands are: e name ... Fed writes the string whose name is name onto a temporary file and executes ed. On exit from the ed the temporary file is copied back into the associative memory. Each argument is operated on separately. Be sure to give an editor w command (without a filename) to rewrite fed's temporary file before quitting out of ed. d [ name ... ] deletes a string and its name from the memory. When called with no arguments d operates in a verbose mode typing each string name and deleting only if a y is typed. A q response returns to fed's command level. Any other response does nothing. m name1 name2 ... (move) changes the name of name1 to name2 and removes previous string name2 if one exists. Several pairs of arguments may be given. Literal strings are expected for the names. n [ name ... ] (names) lists the string names in the memory. If called with the optional arguments, it just lists those request- ed. p name ... prints the contents of the strings with names given by the arguments. q returns to the system. c [ p ] [ f ] checks the associative memory file for consistency and reports the number of free headers and blocks. The op- tional arguments do the following: p causes any unaccounted-for string to be printed. f fixes broken memories by adding unaccounted-for head- - 1 - FED(VI) 1/15/73 FED(VI) ers to free storage and removing references to re- leased headers from associative memory. FILES /tmp/ftmp? temporary form.m associative memory SEE ALSO form(VI), ed(I), sh(I) WARNING It is legal but unwise to have string names with blanks, `*' or `?' in them. BUGS - 2 -