builtins.def revision 15921
1#!/bin/sh -
2#
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5#
6# This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
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37#	@(#)builtins.def	8.4 (Berkeley) 5/4/95
38
39#
40# This file lists all the builtin commands.  The first column is the name
41# of a C routine.  The -j flag, if present, specifies that this command
42# is to be excluded from systems without job control, and the -h flag,
43# if present specifies that this command is to be excluded from systems
44# based on the NO_HISTORY compile-time symbol.  The rest of the line
45# specifies the command name or names used to run the command.  The entry
46# for bltincmd, which is run when the user does not specify a command, must
47# come first.
48#
49# NOTE: bltincmd must come first!
50
51bltincmd	command
52#alloccmd	alloc
53bgcmd -j	bg
54breakcmd	break continue
55#catfcmd	catf
56cdcmd		cd chdir
57dotcmd		.
58echocmd		echo
59evalcmd		eval
60execcmd		exec
61exitcmd		exit
62expcmd		exp let
63exportcmd	export readonly
64#exprcmd	expr test [
65falsecmd	false
66histcmd -h	fc
67fgcmd -j	fg
68getoptscmd	getopts
69hashcmd		hash
70jobidcmd	jobid
71jobscmd		jobs
72#linecmd		line
73localcmd	local
74#nlechocmd	nlecho
75#printfcmd	printf
76pwdcmd		pwd
77readcmd		read
78returncmd	return
79setcmd		set
80setvarcmd	setvar
81shiftcmd	shift
82trapcmd		trap
83truecmd		: true
84umaskcmd	umask
85unaliascmd	unalias
86unsetcmd	unset
87waitcmd		wait
88#foocmd		foo
89aliascmd	alias
90ulimitcmd	ulimit
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