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unix - Bash - How to call a function declared in a parent shell?

I am writing a bash script that calls functions declared in the parent shell, but it doesn't work.

For example:

$ function myfunc() { echo "Here in myfunc" ; }
$ myfunc
Here in myfunc
$ cat test.sh 
#! /bin/bash

echo "Here in the script"
myfunc
$ ./test.sh 
Here in the script
./test.sh: line 4: myfunc: command not found
$ myfunc
Here in myfunc

As you can see the script ./test.sh is unable to call the function myfunc, is there some way to make that function visible to the script?

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Try

$ export -f myfunc

in the parent shell, to export the function.


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