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1404 to \f5foo\fP to behave as the variable whose name is \f5$foo\fP
1424 nameref foo=.bar.home
1425 print ${foo.bam}
1501 foo.count=3
1502 foo.point.x=50
1503 foo.point.y=60
1504 foo.colors=( red green yellow )
1505 foo.right=bam\fP
1510 In addition, the value of \f5"$foo"\fP is
1599 .BR foo.c ,
1603 .BR foo.o .
2080 do # execute foo for numeric directory
2082 then foo
2112 \f5exec\ <\ foobar\fP
2768 For example, whereas, \f5exec\ 3<\ foo\fP will cause a script containing
2769 it to abort if the open fails, \f5command\ exec\ 3<\ foo\fP
3074 the interpreter is fooled into thinking that it is being invoked with