.help keep Feb86 language .ih NAME keep -- keep memory after task termination .ih USAGE keep .ih DESCRIPTION Normally when a script task terminates any tasks, packages, environment variables, etc. defined during the execution of that task are discarded (in other words, the memory used by the task is freed). The \fIkeep\fR command instructs the CL to retain the definitions after script termination. Only one level of "keep" is achieved, e.g., if a script with a keep is called from a higher level script, then when the higher level script terminates the task definitions will still be lost (unless this higher level script also uses \fIkeep\fR). .ih EXAMPLE 1. The most common use for \fIkeep\fR is to retain a set of definitions in a script task. .nf set pkdir = "home$hebrew/" task aleph, beth, kaph = hebrew.cl keep .fi .ih SEE ALSO task, package .endhelp