(time.info)Format String
The Format String
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The "format string" controls the contents of the `time' output. It
consists of "resource specifiers" and "escapes", interspersed with
plain text.
A backslash introduces an "escape", which is translated into a
single printing character upon output. The valid escapes are listed
below. An invalid escape is output as a question mark followed by a
backslash.
`\t'
a tab character
`\n'
a newline
`\\'
a literal backslash
`time' always prints a newline after printing the resource use
information, so normally format strings do not end with a newline
character (or `\n').
A resource specifier consists of a percent sign followed by another
character. An invalid resource specifier is output as a question mark
followed by the invalid character. Use `%%' to output a literal
percent sign.
The resource specifiers, which are a superset of those recognized by
the `tcsh' builtin `time' command, are listed below. Not all resources
are measured by all versions of Unix, so some of the values might be
reported as zero (Note: Accuracy).
Time Resources
Memory Resources
I/O Resources
Command Info
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