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41 built-ins that make heavy use of the shell variable namespace.
42 These built-ins are added at run time and
64 Built-ins that have side effects in the current shell
76 built-ins as part of the AST (AT&T Software Technology) Toolkit.
84 for functions that you can call from built-ins. The \f5lib\fP
92 utilities that can be made run time built-ins.
94 that implement other \f5ksh\fP built-ins.
101 To add built-ins at runtime, it is necessary to build a shared library
102 containing one or more built-ins that you wish to add.
103 The built-ins are then added by running \f5builtin \-f\fP \fIshared_lib\fP.
111 There are two ways to code adding built-ins. One method is to replace
135 use the \f5Shbltin_t.shbltin()\fP function to add one or more built-ins.
139 The \f5dbm_t\fP and \f5dss\fP shell built-ins use this method.
141 No matter which way you add built-ins you should add the line
195 If you have several built-ins, it is desirable
216 If you are using \f5lib_init\fP method to add built-ins then no arguments
237 As mentioned above, the entry point for built-ins must either be of
240 Your built-ins can call functions from the standard C library,
381 Built-ins that use \f5optget()\fP provide a more