| This file is test.def, from which is created test.c. |
| It implements the builtin "test" in Bash. |
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| Copyright (C) 1987-2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
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| This file is part of GNU Bash, the Bourne Again SHell. |
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| $PRODUCES test.c |
| |
| $BUILTIN test |
| $FUNCTION test_builtin |
| $SHORT_DOC test [expr] |
| Evaluate conditional expression. |
| |
| Exits with a status of 0 (true) or 1 (false) depending on |
| the evaluation of EXPR. Expressions may be unary or binary. Unary |
| expressions are often used to examine the status of a file. There |
| are string operators and numeric comparison operators as well. |
| |
| The behavior of test depends on the number of arguments. Read the |
| bash manual page for the complete specification. |
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| File operators: |
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| -a FILE True if file exists. |
| -b FILE True if file is block special. |
| -c FILE True if file is character special. |
| -d FILE True if file is a directory. |
| -e FILE True if file exists. |
| -f FILE True if file exists and is a regular file. |
| -g FILE True if file is set-group-id. |
| -h FILE True if file is a symbolic link. |
| -L FILE True if file is a symbolic link. |
| -k FILE True if file has its `sticky' bit set. |
| -p FILE True if file is a named pipe. |
| -r FILE True if file is readable by you. |
| -s FILE True if file exists and is not empty. |
| -S FILE True if file is a socket. |
| -t FD True if FD is opened on a terminal. |
| -u FILE True if the file is set-user-id. |
| -w FILE True if the file is writable by you. |
| -x FILE True if the file is executable by you. |
| -O FILE True if the file is effectively owned by you. |
| -G FILE True if the file is effectively owned by your group. |
| -N FILE True if the file has been modified since it was last read. |
| |
| FILE1 -nt FILE2 True if file1 is newer than file2 (according to |
| modification date). |
| |
| FILE1 -ot FILE2 True if file1 is older than file2. |
| |
| FILE1 -ef FILE2 True if file1 is a hard link to file2. |
| |
| String operators: |
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| -z STRING True if string is empty. |
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| -n STRING |
| STRING True if string is not empty. |
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| STRING1 = STRING2 |
| True if the strings are equal. |
| STRING1 != STRING2 |
| True if the strings are not equal. |
| STRING1 < STRING2 |
| True if STRING1 sorts before STRING2 lexicographically. |
| STRING1 > STRING2 |
| True if STRING1 sorts after STRING2 lexicographically. |
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| Other operators: |
| |
| -o OPTION True if the shell option OPTION is enabled. |
| -v VAR True if the shell variable VAR is set |
| -R VAR True if the shell variable VAR is set and is a name reference. |
| ! EXPR True if expr is false. |
| EXPR1 -a EXPR2 True if both expr1 AND expr2 are true. |
| EXPR1 -o EXPR2 True if either expr1 OR expr2 is true. |
| |
| arg1 OP arg2 Arithmetic tests. OP is one of -eq, -ne, |
| -lt, -le, -gt, or -ge. |
| |
| Arithmetic binary operators return true if ARG1 is equal, not-equal, |
| less-than, less-than-or-equal, greater-than, or greater-than-or-equal |
| than ARG2. |
| |
| Exit Status: |
| Returns success if EXPR evaluates to true; fails if EXPR evaluates to |
| false or an invalid argument is given. |
| $END |
| |
| $BUILTIN [ |
| $DOCNAME test_bracket |
| $FUNCTION test_builtin |
| $SHORT_DOC [ arg... ] |
| Evaluate conditional expression. |
| |
| This is a synonym for the "test" builtin, but the last argument must |
| be a literal `]', to match the opening `['. |
| $END |
| |
| #include <config.h> |
| |
| #if defined (HAVE_UNISTD_H) |
| # ifdef _MINIX |
| # include <sys/types.h> |
| # endif |
| # include <unistd.h> |
| #endif |
| |
| #include "../bashansi.h" |
| #include "../bashintl.h" |
| |
| #include "../shell.h" |
| #include "../test.h" |
| #include "common.h" |
| |
| extern char *this_command_name; |
| |
| /* TEST/[ builtin. */ |
| int |
| test_builtin (list) |
| WORD_LIST *list; |
| { |
| char **argv; |
| int argc, result; |
| |
| /* We let Matthew Bradburn and Kevin Braunsdorf's code do the |
| actual test command. So turn the list of args into an array |
| of strings, since that is what their code wants. */ |
| if (list == 0) |
| { |
| if (this_command_name[0] == '[' && !this_command_name[1]) |
| { |
| builtin_error (_("missing `]'")); |
| return (EX_BADUSAGE); |
| } |
| |
| return (EXECUTION_FAILURE); |
| } |
| |
| argv = make_builtin_argv (list, &argc); |
| result = test_command (argc, argv); |
| free ((char *)argv); |
| |
| return (result); |
| } |