From 22ad56296d9f2c2f57c1e6d38ad3f4b94afc9a41 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Barton E. Schaefer" Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2015 09:07:25 -0800 Subject: unposted: fix other typeset doc errors --- Doc/Zsh/builtins.yo | 24 ++++++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) (limited to 'Doc') diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/builtins.yo b/Doc/Zsh/builtins.yo index de5700d2f..4322aff0d 100644 --- a/Doc/Zsh/builtins.yo +++ b/Doc/Zsh/builtins.yo @@ -1714,6 +1714,15 @@ those parameters that have the specified attributes, and using `tt(PLUS())' rather than `tt(-)' to introduce the flag suppresses printing of the values of parameters when there is no parameter name. +If no attribute flags are given, and either no var(name) arguments are +present or the flag tt(+m) is used, then each parameter name printed is +preceded by a list of the attributes of that parameter (tt(array), +tt(association), tt(exported), tt(float), tt(integer), tt(readonly), +or tt(undefined) for autoloaded parameters not yet loaded). If tt(+m) is +used with attribute flags, and all those flags are introduced with +tt(PLUS()), the matching parameter names are printed but their values +are not. + The following control flags change the behavior of tt(typeset): startitem() @@ -1728,7 +1737,7 @@ equivalent to `tt(typeset +U)' and displays the names of all arrays having the uniqueness attribute, whereas `tt(typeset -f -U PLUS())' displays the names of all autoloadable functions. If tt(PLUS()) is the only option, then type information (array, readonly, etc.) is also printed for each -parameter. +parameter, in the same manner as `tt(typeset +m "*")'. ) item(tt(-g))( The tt(-g) (global) means that any resulting parameter will not be @@ -1751,8 +1760,10 @@ created for every matching parameter that is not already local. Otherwise tt(-m) applies all other flags or assignments to the existing parameters. Except when assignments are made with var(name)tt(=)var(value), using -tt(+m) forces the matching parameters to be printed, even inside a -function. Note that tt(-m) is ignored if no patterns are given. +tt(+m) forces the matching parameters and their attributes to be printed, +even inside a function. Note that tt(-m) is ignored if no patterns are +given, so `tt(typeset -m)' displays attributes but `tt(typeset -a +m)' +does not. ) item(tt(-p))( If the tt(-p) option is given, parameters and values are printed in the @@ -1790,13 +1801,6 @@ as before but the separator is changed. ) enditem() -If no attribute flags are given and either no tt(-m) flag is present or -the tt(+m) form was used, each parameter name printed is preceded by a -list of the attributes of that parameter (tt(array), tt(association), -tt(exported), tt(integer), tt(readonly)). If tt(+m) is used with attribute -flags, and all those flags are introduced with tt(PLUS()), the matching -parameter names are printed but their values are not. - Attribute flags that transform the final value (tt(-L), tt(-R), tt(-Z), tt(-l), tt(u)) are only applied to the expanded value at the point of a parameter expansion expression using `tt($)'. They are not applied -- cgit 1.4.1