- .r command (mvBase)
The .r command executes stack statements stored in a file item.
- :reset-async command
The :reset-async BASIC program resets the current port or all ports to default values.
- reblock-ovf command
The reblock-ovf command forces contiguous overflow blocks that exist in different internal tables to be compared and combined if possible.
- reboot command
The reboot command reloads the operating system from a currently executing system.
- reclaim-ovf command
The reclaim-ovf BASIC program allows the user to recover all frames not used by the system to the overflow space, thus eliminating the necessity of a file-save/restore. The number of lost frames that are recovered displays at the completion of the frame scan process.
- recover-item command
The recover-item command recovers the last item deleted by the CTRL+XO command in the Update processor. It also recovers the last item that was exited without filing.
- remote-cache command
The remote-cache BASIC program increases the performance of updates over a network by sending groups of updates at a time.
- rename command
The rename command renames both the dictionary and data portions of the file. It can also be used to rename only the dictionary or data portions of the file by specifying DICT or DATA in the command line.
- rename-file command
The rename-file BASIC program changes the name of a file, both in the master dictionary and in the dictionary of the designated file reference.
- renumber command
The renumber command is equivalent to running the bformat command, with the r option and a control table specifying no indentation.
- reset-port command
The reset-port BASIC program restarts suspended output and drains both the input and output terminal buffers.
- reset-user command
The reset-user BASIC program reinitializes a process. It is also called by logoff in a worst-case scenario.
- resize command
The resize command resizes a file to the preferred modulo, and increases or decreases the apparent contiguous portion (or modulo) of the specified file without requiring a file-restore. It either adds or releases the amount of overflow necessary to reach the new modulo and rehashes all of the items. The rehashing is done by groups and the current relative group being rehashed displays on the screen.
- restore-accounts command
The restore-accounts BASIC program restores all accounts that do not already exist on the system from the attached file-save tape or a tape created by an account-save with an active list of accounts. File statistics can be built with the restore operation. It is therefore not necessary to do a file-save after a restore operation to create file statistics.
- rmbi command
The rmbi command removes one or more functions from the list of UNIX or C built-in functions.
- run command
The run command invokes BASIC/FlashBASIC run time, which attempts to load and execute a compiled BASIC/FlashBASIC program.
- run-list command
The run-list BASIC program runs a series of BASIC programs. As each one concludes, the next program is automatically executed.
- run.nf command
The run.nf command invokes BASIC run time (not FlashBASIC), which attempts to load and execute a compiled BASIC program, even if compiled with FlashBASIC.
- runoff command
The runoff command facilitates the preparation and maintenance of textual material such as memos, manuals, and so on.