diff -r 48780e181b38 -r 578be2adaf3e Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-4C31BFCC-BC2A-55B1-8D3B-3355032E2062.dita --- a/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-4C31BFCC-BC2A-55B1-8D3B-3355032E2062.dita Tue Jul 20 12:00:49 2010 +0100 +++ b/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-4C31BFCC-BC2A-55B1-8D3B-3355032E2062.dita Fri Aug 13 16:47:46 2010 +0100 @@ -1,49 +1,49 @@ - - - - - -autoload -

autoload [ {+|-}UXmt ] [ -wkz ] [ name ... ]

-

Equivalent to functions -u, with the exception of -X /+X, -w, -k and -z.

- - - - -

-X

-

Can be used only inside a shell function, and may not be followed -by a name. It causes the calling function to be marked for autoloading and -then immediately loaded and executed, with the current array of positional -parameters as arguments. This replaces the previous definition of the function. -If no function definition is found, an error is printed and the function remains -undefined and marked for autoloading.

-
- -

+X

-

Attempts to load each name as an autoloaded function, but does not -execute it. The exit status is zero (success) if the function was not previously -defined and a definition for it was found. This does not replace any existing -definition of the function. The exit status is nonzero (failure) if the function -was already defined or when no definition was found. In the latter case the -function remains undefined and marked for autoloading.

It can also -be combined with either -k or -z to make -the function be loaded using ksh-style or zsh-style autoloading, -respectively. If neither is given, the current setting of the KSH_AUTOLOAD options -determines how the function is loaded. With ksh-style autoloading, -the contents of the file will not be executed immediately. Instead, the function -created will contain the contents of the file plus a call to the function -itself appended to it, thus given normal ksh autoloading -behaviour on the first call to the function.

-
- - -
-

Note: The Symbian platform does not support the use -of -w option.

+ + + + + +autoload +

autoload [ {+|-}UXmt ] [ -wkz ] [ name ... ]

+

Equivalent to functions -u, with the exception of -X /+X, -w, -k and -z.

+ + + + +

-X

+

Can be used only inside a shell function, and may not be followed +by a name. It causes the calling function to be marked for autoloading and +then immediately loaded and executed, with the current array of positional +parameters as arguments. This replaces the previous definition of the function. +If no function definition is found, an error is printed and the function remains +undefined and marked for autoloading.

+
+ +

+X

+

Attempts to load each name as an autoloaded function, but does not +execute it. The exit status is zero (success) if the function was not previously +defined and a definition for it was found. This does not replace any existing +definition of the function. The exit status is nonzero (failure) if the function +was already defined or when no definition was found. In the latter case the +function remains undefined and marked for autoloading.

It can also +be combined with either -k or -z to make +the function be loaded using ksh-style or zsh-style autoloading, +respectively. If neither is given, the current setting of the KSH_AUTOLOAD options +determines how the function is loaded. With ksh-style autoloading, +the contents of the file will not be executed immediately. Instead, the function +created will contain the contents of the file plus a call to the function +itself appended to it, thus given normal ksh autoloading +behaviour on the first call to the function.

+
+ + +
+

Note: The Symbian platform does not support the use +of -w option.

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