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Command dispatching functions. |
These functions handle command dispatching, and can
be used to programatically invoke drush commands in
different ways. |
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Command processing functions. |
These functions manage command processing by the
main function in drush.php. |
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Database convenience functions. |
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Extensions management. |
Functions to manage extensions. |
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Filesystem convenience functions. |
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Functions to execute commands. |
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Get input from the user. |
Ask the user a basic yes/no question. |
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Logging information to be provided as output. |
These functions are primarily for diagnostic purposes, but also provide an overview of tasks that were taken
by drush. |
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Managing errors that occur in the Drush framework. |
Functions that manage the current error status of the Drush framework. |
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Process output text. |
Prints a message with optional indentation. In general,
drush_log($message, 'ok') is often a better choice than this function.
That gets your confirmation message (for example) into the logs for this
drush request. Consider that drush… |