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81 for functions that you can call from built-ins. The \f5lib\fP
215 Your built-ins can call functions from the standard C library,
216 the \fBast\fP library, interface functions provided by \f5ksh\fP,
217 and your own functions.
253 for functions that you can call to get shell
256 provides prototypes for many \fBlibast\fP functions
279 related functions even on non-POSIX systems.
301 by macros or inline functions so that there is no overhead.
348 to use the \f5libast\fP functions \f5optget()\fP and
352 these functions.
463 but you may want to write functions that use this stack
500 to access the functions defined in the \fBnval\fP library.
501 All the functions provided by the \fBnval\fP library begin
542 any node into an active entity by assigning functions
545 In fact there are up to five functions that can
548 The type \f5Namfun_t\fP is used to define these functions.
553 the functions that you wish to override.
571 by adding discipline functions that
574 variable to define functions whose name is
582 The application determines when these functions are actually
585 \f5set\fP, and \f5unset\fP as discipline functions.
589 each of these functions whenever any of these functions are called.
602 There are several functions that are used by \f5ksh\fP itself
612 will be deleted. However, special built-in functions cannot