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COMMENT(!MOD!zsh/parameter
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Access to internal hash tables via special associative arrays.
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!MOD!)
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cindex(parameters, special)
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The tt(zsh/parameter) module gives access to some of the internal hash
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tables used by the shell by defining some special parameters.
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startitem()
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vindex(options)
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item(tt(options))(
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The keys for this associative array are the names of the options that
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can be set and unset using the tt(setopt) and tt(unsetopt)
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builtins. The value of each key is either the string tt(on) if the
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option is currently set, or the string tt(off) if the option is unset.
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Setting a key to one of these strings is like setting or unsetting
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the option, respectively. Unsetting a key in this array is like
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setting it to the value tt(off).
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)
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vindex(commands)
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item(tt(commands))(
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This array gives access to the command hash table. The keys are the
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names of external commands, the values are the pathnames of the files
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that would be executed when the command would be invoked. Setting a
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key in this array defines a new entry in this table in the same way as
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with the tt(hash) builtin. Unsetting a key as in `tt(unset
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"commands[foo]")' removes the entry for the given key from the command
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hash table.
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)
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vindex(functions)
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item(tt(functions))(
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This associative array maps names of enabled functions to their
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definitions. Setting a key in it is like defining a function with the
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name given by the key and the body given by the value. Unsetting a key
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removes the definition for the function named by the key.
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)
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vindex(dis_functions)
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item(tt(dis_functions))(
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Like tt(functions) but for disabled functions.
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)
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vindex(builtins)
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item(tt(builtins))(
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This associative array gives information about the builtin commands
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currently enabled. The keys are the names of the builtin commands and
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the values are either `tt(undefined)' for builtin commands that will
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automatically be loaded from a module if invoked or `tt(defined)' for
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builtin commands that are already loaded.
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)
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vindex(dis_builtins)
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item(tt(dis_builtins))(
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Like tt(builtins) but for disabled builtin commands.
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)
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vindex(reswords)
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item(tt(reswords))(
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This array contains the enabled reserved words.
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)
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vindex(dis_reswords)
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item(tt(dis_reswords))(
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Like tt(reswords) but for disabled reserved words.
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)
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vindex(aliases)
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item(tt(aliases))(
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This maps the names of the regular aliases currently enabled to their
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expansions.
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)
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vindex(dis_aliases)
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item(tt(dis_aliases))(
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Like tt(raliases) but for disabled regular aliases.
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)
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vindex(galiases)
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item(tt(galiases))(
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Like tt(raliases), but for global aliases.
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)
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vindex(dis_galiases)
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item(tt(dis_galiases))(
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Like tt(galiases) but for disabled global aliases.
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)
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vindex(parameters)
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item(tt(parameters))(
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The keys in this associative array are the names of the parameters
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currently defined. The values are strings describing the type of the
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parameter, in the same format used by the tt(t) parameter flag, see
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ifzman(\
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zmanref(zshexpn)
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)\
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ifnzman(\
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noderef(Parameter Expansion)
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)\
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.
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Setting or unsetting keys in this array is not possible.
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)
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vindex(modules)
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item(tt(modules))(
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An associative array giving information about modules. The keys are the names
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of the modules builtin, loaded, or registered to be autoloaded. The
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value says which state the named module is in and is one of the
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strings tt(builtin), tt(loaded), or tt(autoloaded).
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Setting or unsetting keys in this array is not possible.
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)
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vindex(dirstack)
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item(tt(dirstack))(
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A normal array holding the elements of the directory stack. Note that
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the output of the tt(dirs) builtin command includes one more
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directory, the current working directory.
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)
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vindex(history)
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item(tt(history))(
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This associative array maps history event numbers to the full history lines.
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)
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vindex(historywords)
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item(tt(historywords))(
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A special array containing the words stored in the history.
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)
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vindex(jobdirs)
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item(tt(jobdirs))(
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This associative array maps job numbers to the directories from which the
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job was started (which may not be the current directory of the job).
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)
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vindex(jobtexts)
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item(tt(jobtexts))(
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This associative array maps job numbers to the texts of the command lines
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that were used to start the jobs.
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)
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vindex(jobstates)
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item(tt(jobstates))(
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This associative array gives information about the states of the jobs
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currently known. The keys are the job numbers and the values are
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strings of the form
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`var(job-state):var(pid)tt(=)var(state)tt(...)'. The var(job-state)
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gives the state the whole job is currently in, one of `tt(running)',
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`tt(suspended)', or `tt(done)'. This is followed by one
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`var(pid)tt(=)var(state)' for every process in the job. The var(pid)s
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are, of course, the process IDs and the var(state) describes the state
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of that process.
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)
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vindex(nameddirs)
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item(tt(nameddirs))(
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This associative array maps the names of named directories to the pathnames
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they stand for.
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)
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vindex(userdirs)
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item(tt(userdirs))(
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This associative array maps user names to the pathnames of their home
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directories.
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)
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vindex(funcstack)
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item(tt(funcstack))(
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This array contains the names of the functions currently being
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executed. The first element is the name of the function using the
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parameter.
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)
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enditem()
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