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setopt [ {+|-}options | {+|-}o option_name ] [ -m ] [ name ... ]
- Set the options for the shell. All options specified either
+ Set the options for the shell. All options specified either
with flags or by name are set.
If no arguments are supplied, the names of all options currently
- set are printed. The form is chosen so as to minimize the dif-
+ set are printed. The form is chosen so as to minimize the dif-
ferences from the default options for the current emulation (the
- default emulation being native zsh, shown as <Z> in zshop-
+ default emulation being native zsh, shown as <Z> in zshop-
tions(1)). Options that are on by default for the emulation are
- shown with the prefix no only if they are off, while other op-
- tions are shown without the prefix no and only if they are on.
- In addition to options changed from the default state by the
- user, any options activated automatically by the shell (for ex-
- ample, SHIN_STDIN or INTERACTIVE) will be shown in the list.
- The format is further modified by the option KSH_OPTION_PRINT,
- however the rationale for choosing options with or without the
+ shown with the prefix no only if they are off, while other op-
+ tions are shown without the prefix no and only if they are on.
+ In addition to options changed from the default state by the
+ user, any options activated automatically by the shell (for ex-
+ ample, SHIN_STDIN or INTERACTIVE) will be shown in the list.
+ The format is further modified by the option KSH_OPTION_PRINT,
+ however the rationale for choosing options with or without the
no prefix remains the same in this case.
- If the -m flag is given the arguments are taken as patterns
- (which should be quoted to protect them from filename expan-
- sion), and all options with names matching these patterns are
+ If the -m flag is given the arguments are taken as patterns
+ (which should be quoted to protect them from filename expan-
+ sion), and all options with names matching these patterns are
set.
- Note that a bad option name does not cause execution of subse-
- quent shell code to be aborted; this is behaviour is different
- from that of `set -o'. This is because set is regarded as a
+ Note that a bad option name does not cause execution of subse-
+ quent shell code to be aborted; this is behaviour is different
+ from that of `set -o'. This is because set is regarded as a
special builtin by the POSIX standard, but setopt is not.