print [ -abcDilmnNoOpPrsz ] [ -u n ] [ -f format ] [ -C cols ]
  [ -R [ -en ]] [ arg ... ]
       With  the  `-f' option the arguments are printed as described by
       printf.  With no flags or with the flag `-', the  arguments  are
       printed  on  the  standard output as described by echo, with the
       following differences: the escape sequence `\M-x'  metafies  the
       character  x  (sets  the highest bit), `\C-x' produces a control
       character  (`\C-@'  and  `\C-?'  give  the  characters  NUL  and
       delete),  and `\E' is a synonym for `\e'.  Finally, if not in an
       escape sequence, `\' escapes the following character and is  not
       printed.

       -a     Print arguments with the column incrementing first.  Only
              useful with the -c and -C options.

       -b     Recognize all the escape sequences defined for the  bind-
              key command, see zshzle(1).

       -c     Print the arguments in columns.  Unless -a is also given,
              arguments are printed with the row incrementing first.

       -C cols
              Print the arguments in cols columns.  Unless -a  is  also
              given,  arguments  are  printed with the row incrementing
              first.

       -D     Treat the arguments as directory  names,  replacing  pre-
              fixes with ~ expressions, as appropriate.

       -i     If  given  together  with  -o or -O, sorting is performed
              case-independently.

       -l     Print the arguments  separated  by  newlines  instead  of
              spaces.

       -m     Take  the first argument as a pattern (should be quoted),
              and remove it from the argument list together with subse-
              quent arguments that do not match this pattern.

       -n     Do not add a newline to the output.

       -N     Print the arguments separated and terminated by nulls.

       -o     Print the arguments sorted in ascending order.

       -O     Print the arguments sorted in descending order.

       -p     Print the arguments to the input of the coprocess.

       -P     Perform prompt expansion (see zshmisc(1)).

       -r     Ignore the escape conventions of echo.

       -R     Emulate  the  BSD  echo  command,  which does not process
              escape sequences unless the -e flag  is  given.   The  -n
              flag suppresses the trailing newline.  Only the -e and -n
              flags are recognized after -R; all  other  arguments  and
              options are printed.

       -s     Place  the  results in the history list instead of on the
              standard output.

       -u n   Print the arguments to file descriptor n.

       -z     Push the arguments onto the editing buffer  stack,  sepa-
              rated by spaces.

       If  any  of `-m', `-o' or `-O' are used in combination with `-f'
       and there are no arguments (after the  removal  process  in  the
       case of `-m') then nothing is printed.

pushln [ arg ... ]
       Equivalent to print -nz.
