Re: /usr/bin/time

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I just figured out it's a reserved word

>> info bash
>>and go to section 4.2 for the Builtins.

thanks,

-- Mark


Ed Wilts wrote:

On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 10:08:38PM -0500, Mark Wade wrote:
What is different invoking time as /usr/bin/time or time and is that true of other commands also?

time is a built-in for bash.  bash has other built-ins as well, for
example, echo, cd, and a bunch of others.

info bash
and go to section 4.2 for the Builtins.

       .../Ed


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