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768 # lose. You should consider shell escapes not using their shell,
1168 recall character ("!" unless otherwise defined) and the shell escape
1176 # Set up defaults for command recall and shell escape (note:
3021 # $sh$sh - run a shell command (if it's all ASCII).
3022 # Can't run shell commands with Unicode in the debugger, hmm.
3062 =head4 C<$sh> - Invoke a shell
3064 Uses C<DB::system> to invoke a shell.
3068 # $sh - start a shell.
3070 # Run the user's shell. If none defined, run Bourne.
3071 # We resume execution when the shell terminates.
3076 =head4 C<$sh I<command>> - Force execution of a command in a shell
3078 Like the above, but the command is passed to the shell. Again, we use
3083 # $sh command - start a shell and run a command in it.
3088 # use the user's shell, or Bourne if none defined.
3389 print SAVEOUT "shell returned -1\n";
5967 by typing B<tty>, and disconnect the I<shell> from I<TTY> by B<sleep 1000000>.
6584 Sets the shell escape command, and generates a printable copy to be used
6868 I<recallCommand>, I<ShellBang> chars used to recall command or spawn shell;
7044 I<recallCommand>, I<ShellBang> chars used to recall command or spawn shell;
7701 =item * Characters for shell escapes, the recall command, and the history command.