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6.6.0.2.2.3.4: Using wscp and operating system commands

6.6.0.2.2.3.4: Using wscp and operating system commands

All UNIX and Windows NT commands can be issued from within a wscp session. In interactive mode, Tcl executes operating system commands with an explicit exec command. The exec command creates one or more subprocesses and waits until they complete before returning. If you wish to disable this behavior and instead have Tcl search your UNIX or Windows NT PATH environment variable for command names before checking whether they are abbreviations, enter the following command in interactive mode:
wscp> unset auto_noexec

To check the definition of the variable and to reset it to true, enter the following in interactive mode:

wscp> set auto_noexec
wscp> set auto_noexec true

The Tcl info globals command returns the names of all global variables currently defined.

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