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Note that calling ashref with a datatype as your parameter will return functions taking that datatype as a parameter, but the return type is ignored. For example, "ashref string" would list the function [[user_confirm|user_confirm( string )]] (which returns a boolean), but not the function [[to_url|to_url( location )]] (which returns a string).
Note that calling ashref with a datatype as your parameter will return functions taking that datatype as a parameter, but the return type is ignored. For example, "ashref string" would list the function [[user_confirm|user_confirm( string )]] (which returns a boolean), but not the function [[to_url|to_url( location )]] (which returns a string).


[[Category:CLI Commands]]
[[Category:CLI Commands]]|[[Category:ASH Scripting]]

Revision as of 07:14, 23 May 2010

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Technically, "ashref" is a CLI command, but it's one of particular use for ASH scripting.

Entering "ashref" into the CLI with no parameters will display a list of all available ASH scripting functions.

Entering "ashref [string]" with a partial command name in place of "[string]" will display all commands matching the partial command name entered.

Note that calling ashref with a datatype as your parameter will return functions taking that datatype as a parameter, but the return type is ignored. For example, "ashref string" would list the function user_confirm( string ) (which returns a boolean), but not the function to_url( location ) (which returns a string).|