Examine
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If you control <object>, examine will give you a complete breakdown of all fields, flags, &c that are associated with the object. | If you control <object>, examine will give you a complete breakdown of all fields, flags, &c that are associated with the object. | ||
:If the optional [[propdir]] field is supplied, then it instead lists out all the properties directly under that [[propdir]]. To list the base [[propdir]] of an object, use 'ex <object>=/'. Program-executing fields are displayed as their true text, rather than executing the program in question. If you do not control <object>, however, it prints the owner of the object in question, and, again, displays the true text of the description. | :If the optional [[propdir]] field is supplied, then it instead lists out all the properties directly under that [[propdir]]. To list the base [[propdir]] of an object, use 'ex <object>=/'. Program-executing fields are displayed as their true text, rather than executing the program in question. If you do not control <object>, however, it prints the owner of the object in question, and, again, displays the true text of the description. |
Latest revision as of 17:02, 19 August 2010
examine <object>[=propdir].
If you control <object>, examine will give you a complete breakdown of all fields, flags, &c that are associated with the object.
- If the optional propdir field is supplied, then it instead lists out all the properties directly under that propdir. To list the base propdir of an object, use 'ex <object>=/'. Program-executing fields are displayed as their true text, rather than executing the program in question. If you do not control <object>, however, it prints the owner of the object in question, and, again, displays the true text of the description.