Hi,
You should prefix your command with "command" builtin, so the call would look
like :
command rake $argv
For reference see :
http://ridiculousfish.com/shell/user_doc/html/commands.html#command
On Sunday 02 Dec 2012 11:45:24 AM Jakub Arnold wrote:
How should I do it when I define a function which wraps a command and where I
want to call the command from inside the function?
An example of this
function rake
if test -f Rakefile
bundle exec rake $argv
else
rake $argv # this ends up being an infinite loop
end
end
Of course I could do `ruby -S rake` instead, but that's not a general solution
to this problem.
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Regards,
Siteshwar Vashisht
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