Negative if in Bourne (and C) SHELL
a.reed
hfavr at mtuxo.UUCP
Mon Aug 18 10:01:02 AEST 1986
> Here's something I've wanted to do for a while but I can't seem to find the
> way to do it.
>
> In the csh you can do something like
>
> ls foo
> if (! $status) then
> echo "foo exists"
> endif
>
> The key thing here is the ability to NOT the value of status. How is
> this similar thing done in Bourne shell.
>
> if ! ls foo
> then
> echo foo does not exist
> fi
>
> In summary, how can I take the logical NOT of a command's return value in
> the Bourne shell (which is God's gift to U**X :-)?
> --
> "Life is but a dream" - Lope de Vega
> "...for some and a NIGHTMARE for others!" Merlin, "Excalibur", the movie
> Disclaimer? What disclaimer? I can back everything up with as much
> drivel as you like!
Use "else", i.e.:
if ls foo
then
echo '\c'
else
echo foo does not exist
fi
Adam Reed (ihnp4!npois!adam)
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