#!/bin/csh
#
# DO NOT USE "csh -f"
#
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#       @(#)which.csh   5.5 (Berkeley) 4/18/91
#

#       which : tells you which program you get
#

# this program has been modified by kencu@macports.org to adhere to current
# which implementation details.

# There is no longer any returned message if the the requested application is not found.
# There is an exit code of "0" if all of the requested applications were found,
# and an exit code of "1" if some of the requested applications were not found.
# This matches current "which" behaviour on macOS systems.


set prompt = "% "
set noglob
unset onenotfound
foreach arg ( $argv )
    set alius = `alias $arg`
    switch ( $#alius )
        case 0 :
            breaksw
        case 1 :
            set arg = $alius[1]
            breaksw
        default :
            echo ${arg}: "	" aliased to $alius
            continue
    endsw
    unset found
    if ( $arg:h != $arg:t ) then
        if ( -e $arg ) then
            echo $arg
        else
            echo $arg not found
        endif
        continue
    else
        foreach i ( $path )
            if ( -x $i/$arg && ! -d $i/$arg ) then
                echo $i/$arg
                set found
                break
            endif
        end
    endif
    if ( ! $?found ) then
        set onenotfound
    endif
end

if ( $?onenotfound ) then
    exit 1
endif
