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diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/grammar.yo b/Doc/Zsh/grammar.yo index 915b93bc0..b80f9750c 100644 --- a/Doc/Zsh/grammar.yo +++ b/Doc/Zsh/grammar.yo @@ -100,14 +100,15 @@ More generally, a list can be seen as a set of any shell commands whatsoever, including the complex commands below; this is implied wherever the word `list' appears in later descriptions. For example, the commands in a shell function form a special sort of list. + texinode(Precommand Modifiers)(Complex Commands)(Simple Commands & Pipelines)(Shell Grammar) sect(Precommand Modifiers) cindex(precommand modifiers) cindex(modifiers, precommand) -A simple command may be preceded by a em(precommand modifier), -which will alter how the command is interpreted. These modifiers are -shell builtin commands with the exception of tt(nocorrect) which is -a reserved word. +With the exception of tt(nocorrect), which is a reserved word that +affects further parsing when it is found in command position, each +of the following builtin commands is a em(precommand modifier) which +may precede a simple command to alter how that command is interpreted. startitem() findex(-) @@ -158,8 +159,7 @@ before any parsing is done. It has no effect in non-interactive shells. ) findex(noglob) item(tt(noglob))( -Filename generation (globbing) is not performed on any of -the words. +Filename generation (globbing) is not performed on any of the words. ) enditem() texinode(Complex Commands)(Alternate Forms For Complex Commands)(Precommand Modifiers)(Shell Grammar) |