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56 will be freed when the command completes.
58 Also, since the address space of \f5ksh\fP will be larger when built-in are loaded,
63 benefits will be negligible.
123 The return value will become the exit status of the command.
136 The \f5lib_init\fP function will be called with two arguments. The
137 first argument will be 0 when the library is loaded and the second
138 argument will be of type \f5Shbltin_t*\fP.
183 Otherwise you will have to compile \f5hello.c\fP with an option
193 will work on all systems that have \f5ksh\fP installed.
206 the shell will add an appropriate suffix
213 will automatically find, load and install the built-in on any system.
337 Using \f5errormsg()\fP will make error message appear
345 will be searched for translation.
355 If \fIn\fP is not-zero, the builtin will exit value \fIn\fP after
359 The message will display the message corresponding to \f5errno\fP
363 the exit value will be 2. Otherwise the exit value will be 0.
365 Will print a level \fIn\fP debugging message and will then continue.
404 The variable \f5opt_info.arg\fP will point to this
409 The variable \f5opt_info.num\fP will contain this
420 The remainder of the string will only be used when generating
461 \f5ksh\fP will eventually run out of memory.
464 \f5ksh\fP will terminate you built-in in the event of an
465 interrupt and the memory will not be freed.
486 The following coding convention will do this in
538 will be overwritten by the next \f5nv_getval()\fP call
562 to it that will be called whenever \f5nv_putval()\fP
586 If omitted, then it will call \f5nv_getval()\fP and
598 function will be called with the name of the discipline and
607 will be passed as an argument to
626 a \f5void*\fP pointer that will be passed to this function
629 will be deleted. However, special built-in functions cannot