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Another step to fixing #1310. This changes means that `status -L0 function` reports the correct function when inside a breakpoint.
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\section status status - query fish runtime information
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\subsection status-synopsis Synopsis
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\fish{synopsis}
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status
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status is-login
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status is-interactive
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status is-block
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status is-breakpoint
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status is-command-substitution
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status is-no-job-control
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status is-full-job-control
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status is-interactive-job-control
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status filename
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status function
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status line-number
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status stack-trace
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status job-control CONTROL-TYPE
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\endfish
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\subsection status-description Description
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With no arguments, `status` displays a summary of the current login and job control status of the shell.
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The following operations (sub-commands) are available:
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- `is-command-sub` returns 0 if fish is currently executing a command substitution. Also `-c` or `--is-command-substitution`.
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- `is-block` returns 0 if fish is currently executing a block of code. Also `-b` or `--is-block`.
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- `is-breakpoint` returns 0 if fish is currently showing a prompt in the context of a `breakpoint` command. See also the `fish_breakpoint_prompt` function.
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- `is-interactive` returns 0 if fish is interactive - that is, connected to a keyboard. Also `-i` or `--is-interactive`.
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- `is-login` returns 0 if fish is a login shell - that is, if fish should perform login tasks such as setting up the PATH. Also `-l` or `--is-login`.
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- `is-full-job-control` returns 0 if full job control is enabled. Also `--is-full-job-control` (no short flag).
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- `is-interactive-job-control` returns 0 if interactive job control is enabled. Also, `--is-interactive-job-control` (no short flag).
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- `is-no-job-control` returns 0 if no job control is enabled. Also `--is-no-job-control` (no short flag).
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- `filename` prints the filename of the currently running script. Also `current-filename`, `-f` or `--current-filename`.
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- `function` prints the name of the currently called function if able, when missing displays "N/A". Also `current-function`, `-u` or `--current-function`.
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- `line-number` prints the line number of the currently running script. Also `current-line-number`, `-n` or `--current-line-number`.
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- `job-control CONTROL-TYPE` sets the job control type, which can be `none`, `full`, or `interactive`. Also `-j CONTROL-TYPE` or `--job-control=CONTROL-TYPE`.
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- `stack-trace` prints a stack trace of all function calls on the call stack. Also `print-stack-trace`, `-t` or `--print-stack-trace`.
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\subsection status-notes Notes
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For backwards compatibility each subcommand can also be specified as a long or short option. For example, rather than `status is-login` you can type `status --is-login`. The flag forms are deprecated and may be removed in a future release (but not before fish 3.0).
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You can only specify one subcommand per invocation even if you use the flag form of the subcommand.
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