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doc: add links to 'source' command from 'eval' and 'functions'
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``eval`` evaluates the specified parameters as a command. If more than one parameter is specified, all parameters will be joined using a space character as a separator.
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If your command does not need access to stdin, consider using ``source`` instead.
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If your command does not need access to stdin, consider using :ref:`source <cmd-source>` instead.
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If no piping or other compound shell constructs are required, variable-expansion-as-command, as in ``set cmd ls -la; $cmd``, is also an option.
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- ``-e`` or ``--erase`` causes the specified functions to be erased. This also means that it is prevented from autoloading.
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- ``-D`` or ``--details`` reports the path name where the specified function is defined or could be autoloaded, ``stdin`` if the function was defined interactively or on the command line or by reading stdin, ``-`` if the function was created via ``source``, and ``n/a`` if the function isn't available. (Functions created via ``alias`` will return ``-``, because ``alias`` uses ``source`` internally.) If the ``--verbose`` option is also specified then five lines are written:
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- ``-D`` or ``--details`` reports the path name where the specified function is defined or could be autoloaded, ``stdin`` if the function was defined interactively or on the command line or by reading stdin, ``-`` if the function was created via :ref:`source <cmd-source>`, and ``n/a`` if the function isn't available. (Functions created via :ref:`alias <cmd-alias>` will return ``-``, because ``alias`` uses ``source`` internally.) If the ``--verbose`` option is also specified then five lines are written:
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- the pathname as already described,
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- ``autoloaded``, ``not-autoloaded`` or ``n/a``,
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