local
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Synopsis:
local <variable name>  
local <variable name>,<variable name> 
local <variable name> <value> 
local -<variable name>  
local <structure>. 
local -dump
Description:
The local command creates local variables (as opposed to global variables). A local variable can be used until the end of the current atomic scope.
| <varname> | Create a local variable, initial value is the empty string. | 
| <varname1,varname2> | Declare multiple variables to be local variables | 
| <varname> <value> | Declare a local variable and give it an initial value | 
| -<varname> | Delete a local variable | 
| <structure>. | Declare all variables of the form <structure>.<var> to be local | 
| -dump | Remove all local variables in the current atomic scope | 
Local variables are created implicitly by several commands which I should be listing here.
Examples:
To give the local variable $blah a value of “this is a test”:
local blah this is a test
To give both $blah and $foo a value:
local blah,foo local vars are neat
History:
The local command first appeared in EPIC4pre0.009. # $EPIC: local.txt,v 1.3 2006/08/01 04:07:08 sthalik Exp $
local.txt · Last modified: 2006/08/01 04:13 by 127.0.0.1
                
                