2007-04-23 06:18:06 +08:00
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2007-09-23 03:30:55 +08:00
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function eval -S -d "Evaluate parameters as a command"
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2007-10-06 18:23:26 +08:00
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# If we are in an interactive shell, eval should enable full
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# job control since it should behave like the real code was
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# executed. If we don't do this, commands that expect to be
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# used interactively, like less, wont work using eval.
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set -l mode
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if status --is-interactive-job-control
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set mode interactive
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else
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if status --is-full-job-control
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set mode full
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else
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set mode none
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end
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end
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if status --is-interactive
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status --job-control full
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end
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2007-10-05 23:02:45 +08:00
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echo begin\; $argv \;end eval2_inner \<\&3 3\<\&- | . 3<&0
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2007-10-06 18:23:26 +08:00
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status --job-control $mode
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2007-04-23 06:18:06 +08:00
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end
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