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Returns [[$true]] if the specified name is an alias command that exists in your aliases or scripts. | Returns [[$true]] if the specified name is an alias command that exists in your aliases or scripts. | ||
$isalias(name) | $isalias(name) | ||
+ | Properties: | ||
+ | * fname - returns the filename in which the alias exists | ||
+ | * alias - returns the alias definition | ||
==Example== | ==Example== | ||
− | $isalias( | + | $isalias(join) returns $true if you have an alias for /join |
− | + | ||
+ | $isalias(join).fname returns the filename in which the alias exists | ||
+ | |||
+ | $isalias(join).alias returns the alias definition for /join | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
* [[alias|/alias]] | * [[alias|/alias]] | ||
[[Category:Identifiers]] | [[Category:Identifiers]] |
Revision as of 18:45, 8 April 2008
Returns $true if the specified name is an alias command that exists in your aliases or scripts.
$isalias(name)
Properties:
- fname - returns the filename in which the alias exists
- alias - returns the alias definition
Example
$isalias(join) returns $true if you have an alias for /join
$isalias(join).fname returns the filename in which the alias exists
$isalias(join).alias returns the alias definition for /join