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29130, 21931 (Ray): document what typeset -t is for.
This replaces documenting what it isn't for.
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2023-08-16 Peter Stephenson <p.stephenson@samsung.com>
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* 29130, 29131 (Ray): Doc/Zsh/builtins.yo: document what typeset
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-t is for, not what it isn't for.
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2023-08-14 Jun-ichi Takimoto <takimoto-j@kba.biglobe.ne.jp>
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* 52037: Completion/Unix/Command/_date,
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and readonly attribute when made local.
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item(tt(-t))(
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Tags the named parameters. Tags have no special meaning to the shell.
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This flag has a different meaning when used with tt(-f); see above.
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Tags the named parameters. Tags only exist to flag the parameter for
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the user's own purposes --- the list of tagged parameters can be queried
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using `tt(typeset -t)'. Tags have no other use. Note that the tt(-t)
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flag has a different meaning when used with tt(-f); see above.
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item(tt(-u))(
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Convert the result to upper case whenever the parameter is expanded.
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