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1#!/bin/sh -
2
3#-
4# Copyright (c) 1991, 1993
5#	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
6#
7# This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by
8# Kenneth Almquist.
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34#	@(#)builtins.def	8.4 (Berkeley) 5/4/95
35# $FreeBSD$
36
37#
38# This file lists all the builtin commands.  The first column is the name
39# of a C routine.
40# The -j flag specifies that this command is to be excluded from systems
41# without job control.
42# The -n flag specifies that this command can safely be run in the same
43# process when it is the only command in a command substitution.  Some
44# commands have special logic defined in safe_builtin().
45# The -s flag specifies that this is a POSIX 'special built-in' command.
46# The rest of the line specifies the command name or names used to run the
47# command.  The entry for bltincmd, which is run when the user does not specify
48# a command, must come first.
49#
50# NOTE: bltincmd must come first!
51
52bltincmd -n	builtin
53aliascmd	alias
54bgcmd -j	bg
55bindcmd		bind
56breakcmd	-s break -s continue
57cdcmd		cd chdir
58commandcmd -n	command
59dotcmd		-s .
60echocmd -n	echo
61evalcmd		-s eval
62execcmd		-s exec
63exitcmd		-s exit
64letcmd		let
65exportcmd	-s export -s readonly
66#exprcmd		expr
67falsecmd -n	false
68fgcmd -j	fg
69freebsd_wordexpcmd	freebsd_wordexp
70getoptscmd	getopts
71hashcmd		hash
72histcmd		fc
73jobidcmd -n	jobid
74jobscmd -n	jobs
75killcmd -n	kill
76localcmd	local
77printfcmd -n	printf
78pwdcmd -n	pwd
79readcmd		read
80returncmd	-s return
81setcmd		-s set
82setvarcmd	setvar
83shiftcmd	-s shift
84testcmd -n	test [
85timescmd -n	-s times
86trapcmd		-s trap
87truecmd -n	-s : true
88typecmd -n	type
89ulimitcmd	ulimit
90umaskcmd	umask
91unaliascmd	unalias
92unsetcmd	-s unset
93waitcmd		wait
94wordexpcmd	wordexp
95