User Commands ckint(1)
NAME
ckint, errint, helpint, valint - display a prompt; verify
and return an integer valueSYNOPSIS
ckint [-Q] [-W width] [-b base] [-d default] [-h help]
[-e error] [-p prompt] [-k pid [-s signal]]
/usr/sadm/bin/errint [-W width] [-b base] [-e error]
/usr/sadm/bin/helpint [-W width] [-b base] [-h help]
/usr/sadm/bin/valint [-b base] input
DESCRIPTION
The ckint utility prompts a user, then validates the
response. It defines, among other things, a prompt message whose response should be an integer, text for help and error messages, and a default value (which will be returned if the user responds with a carriage return). All messages are limited in length to 70 characters and areformatted automatically. Any white space used in the defini-
tion (including newline) is stripped. The -W option cancels
the automatic formatting. When a tilde is placed at the beginning or end of a message definition, the default text will be inserted at that point, allowing both custom text and the default text to be displayed. If the prompt, help or error message is not defined, the default message (as defined under NOTES) will be displayed.Three visual tool modules are linked to the ckint command.
They are errint (which formats and displays an error mes-
sage), helpint (which formats and displays a help message), and valint (which validates a response). These modules should be used in conjunction with FML objects. In this instance, the FML object defines the prompt. When base is defined in the errint and helpint modules, the messages will include the expected base of the input. OPTIONS The following options are supported:SunOS 5.11 Last change: 14 Sep 1992 1
User Commands ckint(1)
-b base Defines the base for input. Must be 2 to 36,
default is 10.-d default Defines the default value as default. The
default is not validated and so does not have to meet any criteria.-e error Defines the error message as error.
-h help Defines the help messages as help.
-k pid Specifies that process ID pid is to be sent a
signal if the user chooses to abort.-p prompt Defines the prompt message as prompt.
-Q Specifies that quit will not be allowed as a
valid response.-s signal Specifies that the process ID pid defined with
the -k option is to be sent signal signal
when quit is chosen. If no signal is speci-
fied, SIGTERM is used.-W width Specifies that prompt, help and error messages
will be formatted to a line length of width. OPERANDS The following operand is supported: input Input to be verified against base criterion. EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful execution.1 EOF on input, or negative width on -W option, or usage
error.SunOS 5.11 Last change: 14 Sep 1992 2
User Commands ckint(1)
3 User termination (quit).ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-
butes:____________________________________________________________
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
| Availability | SUNWcs ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
SEE ALSO
attributes(5) NOTESThe default base 10 prompt for ckint is:
Enter an integer [?,q]: The default base 10 error message is:ERROR - Please enter an integer.
The default base 10 help message is: Please enter an integer. The messages are changed from "integer" to "base base integer" if the base is set to a number other than 10. When the quit option is chosen (and allowed), q is returned along with the return code 3. The valint module will notproduce any output. It returns 0 for success and non-zero
for failure.SunOS 5.11 Last change: 14 Sep 1992 3