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From: gnu@hoptoad.uucp (John Gilmore)
Newsgroups: comp.sources.d
Subject: Re: A new useless command for tip
Message-ID: <1602@hoptoad.uucp>
Date: Thu, 1-Jan-87 18:50:29 EST
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Posted: Thu Jan  1 18:50:29 1987
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In article <2300@dalcs.UUCP>, thompson@dalcs.UUCP (Michael A. Thompson) writes:
> 	It has always bothered me that I couldn't find out the current
>     value of a variable in tip, or for that matter find out what the
>     variables are(without getting out of tip and running man only to
>     be told that the list of variables in the man page is incomplete).
>     Well last night it finally got to me so here are the mods to tip
>     that give it the ~d command, it lists every variable in the
>     current tip their type, accessability, and value.

Have you tried "~[set] all"?
-- 
John Gilmore  {sun,ptsfa,lll-crg,ihnp4}!hoptoad!gnu   gnu@ingres.berkeley.edu
  I forsee a day when there are two kinds of C compilers: standard ones and 
  useful ones ... just like Pascal and Fortran.  Are we making progress yet?
	-- ASC:GUTHERY%slb-test.csnet