NAME
Psh::Builtins - package for Psh builtins, possibly loading them as needed
SYNOPSIS
use Psh::Builtins;
DESCRIPTION
Psh::Builtins currently contains only the hardcoded builtins of Perl Shell, but may later on be extended to load them on the fly from separate modules.
Builtins
setenv NAME [=] VALUE
Sets the environment variable NAME to VALUE.
delenv NAME [NAME2 NAME3 ...]
Deletes the names environment variables.
export VAR [=VALUE]
Just like setenv, below, except that it also ties the variable (in the Perl sense) so that subsequent changes to the variable automatically affect the environment. Variables who are lists and appear in
%Psh::array_exports
will also by tied to the array of the same name. Note that the variable must be specified without any Perl specifier like$
or@
.cd DIR
Change the working directory to DIR or home if DIR is not specified. The special DIR "-" is interpreted as "return to the previous directory".
alias [NAME [=] REPLACEMENT]
Add
NAME
as a built-in so that NAME <REST_OF_LINE> will execute exactly as if REPLACEMENT <REST_OF_LINE> had been entered. For example, one can executealias ls ls -F
to always supply the -F option to "ls". Note the built-in is defined to avoid recursion here.With no arguments, prints out a list of the current aliases. With only the
NAME
argument, prints out a definition of the alias with that name.unalias NAME | -a | all]
Removes the alias with name <
NAME
or all aliases if either <-a
(for bash compatibility) or <all
is specified.
AUTHOR
the Psh team