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-rw-r--r-- | Doc/Zsh/builtins.yo | 39 |
1 files changed, 28 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/builtins.yo b/Doc/Zsh/builtins.yo index 516489886..574692078 100644 --- a/Doc/Zsh/builtins.yo +++ b/Doc/Zsh/builtins.yo @@ -152,16 +152,16 @@ alias(bye)(exit) module(cap)(zsh/cap) findex(cd) cindex(directories, changing) -xitem(tt(cd) [ tt(-sLP) ] [ var(arg) ]) -xitem(tt(cd) [ tt(-sLP) ] var(old) var(new)) -item(tt(cd) [ tt(-sLP) ] {tt(PLUS())|tt(-)}var(n))( +xitem(tt(cd) [ tt(-qsLP) ] [ var(arg) ]) +xitem(tt(cd) [ tt(-qsLP) ] var(old) var(new)) +item(tt(cd) [ tt(-qsLP) ] {tt(PLUS())|tt(-)}var(n))( Change the current directory. In the first form, change the current directory to var(arg), or to the value of tt($HOME) if var(arg) is not specified. If var(arg) is `tt(-)', change to the value of tt($OLDPWD), the previous directory. Otherwise, if var(arg) begins with a slash, attempt to change to the -director given by var(arg). +directory given by var(arg). If var(arg) does not begin with a slash, the behaviour depends on whether the current directory `tt(.)' occurs in the list of directories contained @@ -189,11 +189,17 @@ An argument of the form `tt(-)var(n)' counts from the right. If the tt(PUSHD_MINUS) option is set, the meanings of `tt(PLUS())' and `tt(-)' in this context are swapped. +If the tt(-q) (quiet) option is specified, the hook function tt(chpwd) +and the functions in the array tt(chpwd_functions) are not called. +This is useful for calls to tt(cd) that do not change the environment +seen by an interactive user. + If the tt(-s) option is specified, tt(cd) refuses to change the current directory if the given pathname contains symlinks. If the tt(-P) option is given or the tt(CHASE_LINKS) option is set, symbolic links are resolved to their true values. If the tt(-L) option is given symbolic links are -followed regardless of the state of the tt(CHASE_LINKS) option. +retained in the directory (and not resolved) regardless of the state of +the tt(CHASE_LINKS) option. ) alias(chdir)(cd) module(clone)(zsh/clone) @@ -795,7 +801,7 @@ Same as tt(exit), except that it only works in a login shell. ) prefix(noglob) findex(popd) -item(tt(popd) [ {tt(PLUS())|tt(-)}var(n) ])( +item(tt(popd) [ [-q] {tt(PLUS())|tt(-)}var(n) ])( Remove an entry from the directory stack, and perform a tt(cd) to the new top directory. With no argument, the current top entry is removed. An argument of the form `tt(PLUS())var(n)' identifies a stack @@ -804,6 +810,11 @@ starting with zero. An argument of the form tt(-n) counts from the right. pindex(PUSHD_MINUS, use of) If the tt(PUSHD_MINUS) option is set, the meanings of `tt(PLUS())' and `tt(-)' in this context are swapped. + +If the tt(-q) (quiet) option is specified, the hook function tt(chpwd) +and the functions in the array tt($chpwd_functions) are not called, +and the new directory stack is not printed. This is useful for calls to +tt(popd) that do not change the environment seen by an interactive user. ) findex(print) xitem(tt(print) [ tt(-abcDilmnNoOpPrsz) ] [ tt(-u) var(n) ] [ tt(-f) var(format) ] [ tt(-C) var(cols) ]) @@ -935,9 +946,9 @@ pindex(PUSHD_TO_HOME, use of) pindex(PUSHD_MINUS, use of) pindex(CDABLE_VARS, use of) pindex(PUSHD_SILENT, use of) -xitem(tt(pushd) [ tt(-sLP) ] [ var(arg) ]) -xitem(tt(pushd) [ tt(-sLP) ] var(old) var(new)) -item(tt(pushd) [ tt(-sLP) ] {tt(PLUS())|tt(-)}var(n))( +xitem(tt(pushd) [ tt(-qsLP) ] [ var(arg) ]) +xitem(tt(pushd) [ tt(-qsLP) ] var(old) var(new)) +item(tt(pushd) [ tt(-qsLP) ] {tt(PLUS())|tt(-)}var(n))( Change the current directory, and push the old current directory onto the directory stack. In the first form, change the current directory to var(arg). @@ -956,8 +967,14 @@ command, starting with zero. An argument of the form `tt(-)var(n)' counts from the right. If the tt(PUSHD_MINUS) option is set, the meanings of `tt(PLUS())' and `tt(-)' in this context are swapped. -If the option tt(PUSHD_SILENT) is not set, the directory -stack will be printed after a tt(pushd) is performed. +If the tt(-q) (quiet) option is specified, the hook function tt(chpwd) +and the functions in the array tt($chpwd_functions) are not called, +and the new directory stack is not printed. This is useful for calls to +tt(pushd) that do not change the environment seen by an interactive user. + +If the option tt(-q) is not specified and the shell option tt(PUSHD_SILENT) +is not set, the directory stack will be printed after a tt(pushd) is +performed. The options tt(-s), tt(-L) and tt(-P) have the same meanings as for the tt(cd) builtin. |