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# Contributed by Noah Friedman.# To avoid using a function in bash, you can use the `builtin' or# `command' builtins, but neither guarantees that you use an external# program instead of a bash builtin if there's a builtin by that name. So# this function can be used like `command' except that it guarantees the# program is external by first disabling any builtin by that name. After# the command is done executing, the state of the builtin is restored. function external (){ local state="" local exit_status if builtin_p "$1"; then state="builtin" enable -n "$1" fi command "$@" exit_status=$? if [ "$state" = "builtin" ]; then enable "$1" fi return ${exit_status}}# What is does is tell you if a particular keyword is currently enabled as# a shell builtin. It does NOT tell you if invoking that keyword will# necessarily run the builtin. For that, do something like## test "$(builtin type -type [keyword])" = "builtin"## Note also, that disabling a builtin with "enable -n" will make builtin_p# return false, since the builtin is no longer available.function builtin_p (){ local word set $(builtin type -all -type "$1") for word in "$@" ; do if [ "${word}" = "builtin" ]; then return 0 fi done return 1}
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