Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!udel!princeton!rise.Princeton.EDU!subbarao From: subbarao@rise.Princeton.EDU (Kartik Subbarao) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: csh levels Message-ID: <5948@idunno.Princeton.EDU> Date: 5 Feb 91 03:10:20 GMT References: <1991Feb5.000455.9976@massey.ac.nz> Sender: news@idunno.Princeton.EDU Lines: 18 In article <1991Feb5.000455.9976@massey.ac.nz> R.Singh@massey.ac.nz (R. Singh) writes: >Let's assume a csh invoked from a csh. How do keep track of how far down >the track, one is? Let's say one has recursively invoked csh, it should be >possible to discover how far down one is. How does one do it? >Thanx If you have sps, it will show you this information in a nice format. Still, ps gives you the same information, and you'll just have to look at the output to see how many csh's have been invoked. -Kartik -- internet# find . -name core -exec cat {} \; |& tee /dev/tty* subbarao@{phoenix or gauguin}.Princeton.EDU -|Internet kartik@silvertone.Princeton.EDU (NeXT mail) -| SUBBARAO@PUCC.BITNET - Bitnet