rc (for " run commands ") is the command line interpreter for Version 10 Unix and Plan 9 from Bell Labs operating systems . It resembles the Bourne shell , but its syntax is somewhat simpler. It was created by Tom Duff , who is better known for an unusual C programming language construct (" Duff's device ").
27-585: [REDACTED] Look up rc in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. RC , R/C , Rc , or rc may refer to: Science and technology [ edit ] Computing [ edit ] rc , the default Command line interface in Version 10 Unix and Plan 9 from Bell Labs .rc (for "run commands"), a filename extension for configuration files in UNIX-like environments rc,
54-455: A Bourne-like for loop to iterate over lists. In rc, all variables are lists of strings, which eliminates the need for constructs like " $ @ ". Variables are not re-split when expanded. The language is described in Duff's paper. es (for "extensible shell") is an open source , command line interpreter developed by Rakitzis and Paul Haahr that uses a scripting language syntax influenced by
81-648: A Local Council II (LCII) Committee, made up of all the chairpersons from the LCIs in the parish. Each LCII will elect, from among themselves, an executive committee. Today, LCIIs are largely involved in settling land disputes and mobilising the community for various activities. The parish is largely run by a parish chief – a government employee who provides technical leadership to the LCII. The village: A village usually consists of between 50 and 70 households and may be home to anywhere between 250 and 1,000 people. Each village will be run by
108-779: A NASCAR team owner Roberto Carlos , a retired Brazilian football player Ram Charan (born 1985), Indian actor Sports [ edit ] Rogers Centre , a multi-purpose stadium, home of the Toronto Blue Jays and Toronto Argonauts Rosario Central , a football club in Argentina Royal Challengers Bangalore , an Indian Premier League team Runs created , a baseball statistic Rugby Club Other uses [ edit ] ṛc "verse" in Sanskrit rc "R's chankas RC Roads , Puducherry, India Acronym of Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria ,
135-447: A file extension and compiler for Microsoft Windows resource scripts Reconfigurable computing , a computer architecture Release Candidate , a term used in software engineering Return code , used to identify errors or other aspects of software behavior RigidChips , a rigid body simulator program " Rivest's Cipher ", a term used in cryptographic algorithms RoundCube , a web-based IMAP e-mail client RealityCapture ,
162-606: A jungle-themed restaurant chain Recurse Center , a programming retreat and intentional community in New York, New York, United States Re-evaluation Counseling , an organization for personal growth and social change Resistance Council of Uganda Restorative Circles, a community-based form of restorative justice Civil Revolution , a short-lived political alliance in Italy Union Revolutionary Council ,
189-471: A kind of parliament at that level, complete with a speaker and deputy speaker. The council consists of elected councilors representing the parishes, other government officials involved in health, development and education, and NGO officials in the sub-county. In towns, a sub-county is called a division. The parish: The parish is the next level up from the village. A parish is made up of a number of villages which could range from five to about ten. Each parish has
216-732: A living-learning residence hall at UNCG Ridley College , a private boarding school in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada Riverside College, Inc. , a medical college in the Philippines Roanoke College , a private college in Salem, Virginia, United States Robert College , a private high school in Istanbul, Turkey People [ edit ] R. C. Buford , American basketball executive R. C. Orlan , baseball player R. C. Slocum , American football player and coach Richard Childress ,
243-477: A local council – local council I (LCI) - and is governed by a chairperson (LCI chairperson) and nine other executive committee members . Uganda has not held any Local Council elections since 2001(a period of fifteen years, 2001-2017) The 1995 Constitution of the Republic of Uganda, Article 181(4) states that local government elections will be held after every five years. The Electoral Commission had not been able to hold
270-484: A lower government council is among other duties; to be the political head at that level, Preside over the council and executive committee meetings, Monitor the general administration of the area under his or her jurisdiction, oversee the performance of persons employed by the Government to provide services in the council’s area of jurisdiction and to monitor the provision of Government services or implementation of projects in
297-841: A metropolitan city in southern Italy. Relative clause , in linguistics, a subordinate clause that modifies a noun Reserve Component , in the United States military Revenue Commissioners , in Ireland Roman Catholic , a religion See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "rc" on Misplaced Pages. Arcee , a female Autobot from the Transformers Arsie , Belluno, Veneto, Italy Arsy , Oise, Hauts-de-France, France All pages with titles beginning with RC All pages with titles containing RC CR (disambiguation) R (disambiguation) C (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
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#1732844650354324-422: A neighborhood. The area covered by Local Councils II through IV incorporates several of the next lowest levels, while a Local Council V (LC5) is responsible for the entire district. In theory, a problem at a local level is relayed up through the various levels until it reaches an LC with sufficient authority or power to resolve it, while centrally planned directives are relayed downward until they are implemented at
351-711: A photogrammetry software Electronics [ edit ] RC circuit , resistance/capacitance circuit, a term used in electronics Radio control , a technology found in remote control vehicles Reflection coefficient of a circuit Remote control , a technology found in home entertainment devices Other uses in science and technology [ edit ] SJ Rc , a Swedish locomotive Reinforced concrete , concrete incorporating reinforcement bars ("rebars") Research chemicals , chemical substances intended for research purposes and laboratory use Pharmacological Research Chemical , in laboratory use and "grey" markets for psychoactive drugs Reverse Circulation ,
378-513: A term used in drilling rig Ridge Connector Ritchey–Chrétien telescope , a specialized variant of the Cassegrain telescope Lexus RC , a compact executive two-door GT coupé Peugeot RC , a concept car "Rc" or "R c " may refer to the C scale of the Rockwell scale , though this is normally denoted "HRC" Arts and entertainment [ edit ] RC ( Toy Story ) , a character from
405-441: Is a form of local elected government within the districts of Uganda . Uganda has been holding elections consistently since the 1980s, at the different levels including Presidential, Parliamentary, District, and Local Councils. Local Councils are a concept around the lowest political-administrative unit based at the village level. The District: A district is made up of several counties and any municipalities in that area. A district
432-497: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Rc (Unix shell) A port of the original rc to Unix is part of Plan 9 from User Space . A rewrite of rc for Unix-like operating systems by Byron Rakitzis is also available but includes some incompatible changes. Rc uses C-like control structures instead of the original Bourne shell's ALGOL -like structures, except that it uses an if not construct instead of else , and has
459-515: Is led by an elected local council V (LCV) chairperson and his executive. There is also an elected LCV Council, with representatives from the sub-counties and technical staff in the district. The council debates budgets, decisions, and bylaws. On the technical side, the district is led by a Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), appointed by the central government. The district also has heads of various departments such as education, health, environment, and planning, which are responsible for relevant matters in
486-531: The Disney Pixar film franchise Refused Classification, a designation by the Office of Film and Literature Classification (Australia) for a banned film Star Wars: Republic Commando , a first-person shooter game for Xbox and PC Robot Chicken , a TV show on Adult Swim Rubik's Cube , a toy Businesses and organizations [ edit ] Atlantic Airways (IATA airline code RC) Rainforest Cafe ,
513-723: The LC elections when Uganda was still passing off as a one-party system of governance, because it was challenged in the case of Rtd Rubaramira Ruranga Vs Electoral Commission and another in the Constitutional Petition No. 21 of 2006 as inappropriate in a multi-party dispensation. The delay in holding the election was stated to be due to the high cost involved in holding the election through a secret ballot. Uganda currently has over 60,800 villages, initial budgets indicated that this election would cost over 505bn if it were to be held by secret ballot. Various amendments to section 111 cap 140 of
540-476: The Local Government Act reduced the cost to 15.9bn through providing for lining behind preferred candidates. The LC1 elections were eventually conducted on the 10th of July 2018 throughout Uganda which was declared a public holiday to allow voters the opportunity to express themselves. This was after 17 years of not holding the local council elections. As stated in the Local Government Act, A chairperson of
567-470: The area under the council’s jurisdiction and also to Perform other functions that may be necessary for the better functioning of the council, or which may be incidental to the functions of the chairperson or imposed on the chairperson by any law. There are six levels of Local Councils. The lowest level is the Local Council I (LC 1 or LC I) and is responsible for a village or, in the case of towns or cities,
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#1732844650354594-400: The rc shell. It was originally based on code from Byron Rakitzis's clone of rc for Unix. Extensible shell is intended to provide a fully functional programming language as a Unix shell . It does so by introducing "program fragments" in braces as a new datatype, lexical scoping via let , and some more minor improvements. The bulk of es development occurred in the early 1990s, after
621-401: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title RC . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=RC&oldid=1249938234 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
648-535: The shell was introduced at the Winter 1993 USENIX conference in San Diego . Official releases appear to have ceased after 0.9-beta-1 in 1997, and es lacks features present in more popular shells, such as zsh and bash . A public domain fork of es is active as of 2019 . The Bourne shell script: is expressed in rc as: Rc also supports more dynamic piping: Local Council (Uganda) A Local Council (LC)
675-417: The sub-counties constitute the local council IV (LCIV). They then elect an LCIV executive committee from among themselves. These committees have limited powers, except in municipalities, which they run. The sub-county: The sub-county is made up of a number of parishes and is run by the sub-county chief on the technical side and by an elected local council III (LCIII) chairperson and his/her executive committee,
702-471: The supreme governing body of Burma from 1962 to 1974 Royal Caribbean Group , a cruise line holding company Royal Caribbean International , a cruise line brand owned by Royal Caribbean Group Royal commission , a major ad-hoc formal public inquiry into a defined issue in some monarchies Royal Crown Cola , a soda producer, also known as RC Cola Schools [ edit ] Renaissance College, Hong Kong Residential College at Mary Foust ,
729-464: The whole district. Currently, Uganda has about 121 districts that have grown from 30 districts in 1986. The County: A county is made up of several sub-counties. Each county is represented at the national level in parliament in Kampala by an elected member of Parliament (an MP). In major towns, the equivalent of a county is a municipality (which is a set of divisions). LCIII executive committee members of all
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