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NAME
@ - print or set shell variables
SYNOPSIS
@
@ name = expr
@ name[index] = expr
DESCRIPTION
This command is a C-shell built-in command.
When used alone, @ prints the value of all shell variables.
When used in the form @name = expr, @ sets the specified name to the value
of expr. If expr contains <, >, & or '', at least that part of expr must
be placed within ().
When used in the form @ name[index]= expr, @ assigns the value of expr to
the argument of name specified by index. Both name and the component
specified by index must already exist. The expr argument can contain the
operators *, +, and so on, as in C. The space separating the name from the
assignment operator is optional. Spaces are mandatory, however, in
separating components of expr that would otherwise be single words.
Special postfix ++ and -- operators increment and decrement name
respectively, such as @ i++.