.\" $OpenBSD: std.in,v 1.2 2017/07/04 14:53:27 schwarze Exp $ .TH STRING-UNDEF 1 "April 9, 2018" .SH NAME string-undef - expanding undefined strings .SH DESCRIPTION .SS User defined string The sting "mys" is .ie dmys defined .el undefined and remains .ie dmys defined. .el undefined. .PP Its value is "\*[mys]", and now it is .ie dmys defined, .el undefined, and its value is still "\*[mys]". .PP .ds mys newval After redefining it to "\*[mys]", it is of course still .ie dmys defined. .el undefined. .PP .rm mys After removing the definition, it is now .ie dmys defined. .el undefined. .SS User defined macro The macro "mym" is .ie dmym defined. .el undefined. .PP It has no effect: .mym But now it is .ie dmym defined. .el undefined. .PP .de mym neweffect .. After defining it as: .mym it is of course still .ie dmym defined. .el undefined. .PP .rm mym After removing the definition, it is now .ie dmym defined. .el undefined. .SS Renamed macro The standard .BR macro is .ie dBR defined, .el undefined, and it .BR works . .PP .rn BR newBR After renaming it, the new name is .ie dnewBR defined, .el undefined, and .newBR works . .SS Predefined string A predefined string is .ie dR defined .el undefined and has the value "\*R".