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Re: how are aliases exported?
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Maarten Billemont |
Subject: |
Re: how are aliases exported? |
Date: |
Mon, 16 Apr 2012 09:54:37 +0200 |
On 15 Apr 2012, at 22:52, Linda Walsh wrote:
>
> But I want the syntax
>
> include file.shh
>
> to just 'work', i.e. first time, it would call my include file, which defines
> the function...
I'm sorry, tell me again why you don't just write "source file.sh" instead of
having to invent your own "include file.sh"?
If you really want to create custom syntax, write and enable your own built-in.
As a side note, you should probably have a slash in there somewhere unless you
intend for bash to search PATH for the file.
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- Re: how are aliases exported?, Linda Walsh, 2012/04/16
- Re: how are aliases exported?, Maarten Billemont, 2012/04/16
- Re: how are aliases exported?, Linda Walsh, 2012/04/16