Reset
reset – reset one or multiple session-level parameters
reset module ;
reset alias alias ;
reset alias * ;
reset global name ;Description
This command allows resetting one or many configuration parameters of the current session.
Variations
- reset module
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Reset the default module name back to "default" for the current session.
For example, if a module
foocontains typeFooType, the following is how thesetandresetcommands can be used to alias it:Copy# Set the default module to "foo" for the current session. set module foo; # This query is now equivalent to "select foo::FooType". select FooType; # Reset the default module for the current session. reset module; # This query will now produce an error. select FooType; - reset alias alias
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Reset alias for the current session.
For example:
Copy# Alias the "std" module as "foo". set alias foo as module std; # Now "std::min()" can be called as "foo::min()" in # the current session. select foo::min({1}); # Reset the alias. reset alias foo; # Now this query will error out, as there is no # module "foo". select foo::min({1}); - reset alias *
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Reset all aliases defined in the current session. This command affects aliases set with
set aliasandset module. The default module will be set to "default".Example:
Copy# Reset all custom aliases for the current session. reset alias *; - reset global name
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Reset the global variable name to its default value or
{}if the variable has no default value and isoptional.
Examples
reset module;
reset alias foo;
reset alias *;
reset global current_user_id;|
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