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-.Dd $Mdocdate: October 7 2016 $
+.Dd $Mdocdate: June 10 2017 $
.Dt CSH 1
.Os
.Sh NAME
.Pp
In the normal case, the shell will begin reading commands from the
terminal, prompting with
-.Sq %\ .
+.Sq "% " .
Processing of arguments and the use of the shell to process files
containing command scripts will be described later.
.Pp
.Ql }
if necessary to insulate it from the characters that follow.
Thus, after
-.Ic ls -ld ~paul
+.Ic ls \-ld ~paul
we might do
.Ic !{l}a
to do
-.Ic ls -ld ~paula ,
+.Ic ls \-ld ~paula ,
while
.Ic !la
would look for a command starting with
.Pp
.It Ic limit
.It Ic limit Ar resource
-.It Ic limit Ar resource maximum-use
+.It Ic limit Ar resource maximum\-use
.It Ic limit Fl h
.It Ic limit Fl h Ar resource
-.It Ic limit Fl h Ar resource maximum-use
+.It Ic limit Fl h Ar resource maximum\-use
Limits the consumption by the current process and each process
it creates to not individually exceed
-.Ar maximum-use
+.Ar maximum\-use
on the
specified
.Ar resource .
If no
-.Ar maximum-use
+.Ar maximum\-use
is given, then
the current limit is printed; if no
.Ar resource
.El
.Pp
The
-.Ar maximum-use
+.Ar maximum\-use
may be given as a (floating point or integer)
number followed by a scale factor.
For all limits other than
Interrupts are not allowed when a login shell is reading the file
.Pa .logout .
.Sh LIMITATIONS
-Word lengths \-
+Word lengths:
Words can be no longer than 1024 characters.
The number of arguments to a command that involves filename expansion
is limited to 1/6th the number of characters allowed in an argument list.