tuxsun wrote:
I've been working in the shell on and off all day, and need to see if
a function I defined earlier is defined in the current shell I'm
working in.

Is there a shell command to get of list of functions I've defined?

TIA!

P.S. If it makes a difference, I'm using the shell from within IDLE,
but once in a while I will use the python shell in a Bash console.


dir() is the answer to the question you ask. It'll display the entire global context. But usually there's a better way. If you think you previously defined a function
    def myfunc()
        ....

just enter myfunc at the prompt (without parentheses). It should tell you it's a function, or undefined.


DaveA
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