command(1)command(1)NAMEcommand - execute a simple commandSYNOPSIS
command_name [argument ...]
DESCRIPTION
enables the shell to treat the arguments as a simple command, suppress‐
ing the shell function lookup.
If command_name is not the name of the function, the effect of is the
same as omitting command.
Operands
recognizes the following operands:
command_name The name of a HP-UX command or a shell built-in
command.
argument One or more strings to be interpreted as argu‐
ments to command_name.
The command is necessary to allow functions that have the same name as
a command to call the command (instead of a recursive call to the func‐
tion).
Nothing in the description of is intended to imply that the command
line is parsed any differently than any other simple command. For
example,
is not parsed in any special way that causes or to be treated other
than a pipe operator or semicolon or that prevents function lookup on b
or c.
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Environment Variables
determines the search path used during the command search.
RETURN VALUE
exits with one of the following values:
· If fails:
126 The utility specified by the command_name is found
but not executable.
127 An error occurred in the utility or the utility spec‐
ified by command_name is not found.
· If does not fail:
The exit status of is the same as that of the simple command
specified by the arguments: command_name[argument ...]
EXAMPLES
Create a version of the command that always prints the name of the new
working directory whenever it is used:
cd() {
command "$@" >/dev/null
pwd
}
Circumvent the redefined command above, and change directories without
printing the name of the new working directory:
SEE ALSOgetconf(1), sh-posix(1), confstr(3C).
STANDARDS CONFORMANCEcommand(1)