authorplaceholder@tiger.UUCP.UUCP (01/26/87)
>But I can't find it in the man page. How do I get the shell to >show me the definition for a function, as opposed to an alias? The >command "typeset -f" will list defined functions. Suppose I want to >see what function "foo" is defined to be? "whence -v" would be the >natural candidate, but it just says "foo is a function". >-- > >Bob McQueer >{amdahl, sun, mtxinu, hoptoad, cpsc6a}!rtech!bobm Try "functions foo". This will list out the function declaration for "foo". If you want all function definitions, just type "functions". J. Allen Schones UUCP: ihnp4!occrsh!tiger!jal AT&T Technologies PHONE: (405) 491-4950 Oklahoma City Works MAIL: 7725 W. Reno Oklahoma City, OK 73125