KSH question - there's gotta be a way.
Bob Mcqueer
bobm at rtech.UUCP
Sun Jan 18 06:29:19 AEST 1987
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".
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Bob McQueer
{amdahl, sun, mtxinu, hoptoad, cpsc6a}!rtech!bobm
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