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Hi,
I have a statement in shell script which i am writing below:
if ]
then
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2. Shell Programming and Scripting
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if
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3. Shell Programming and Scripting
In my ksh script, if the conditions of a if statement are true, then do nothing; otherwise, execute some commands.
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I have the program:
#!/bin/ksh
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read n
typeset -l n
if ]
then
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if ;then
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SPELL(1) General Commands Manual SPELL(1)
NAME
spell, sprog - find spelling errors
SYNOPSIS
spell [ options ] ... [ file ] ...
sprog [ options ] [ -f file ]
DESCRIPTION
Spell looks up words from the named files (standard input default) in a spelling list and places possible misspellings--words not sanc-
tioned there--on the standard output.
Spell ignores constructs of troff(1) and its standard preprocessors. It understands these options:
-a Label each line of output with its address in the input, in the notation of acme(1) and sam(1).
-b Check British spelling.
-v Print all words not literally in the spelling list, with derivations.
-x Print, marked with every stem as it is looked up in the spelling list, along with its affix classes.
As a matter of policy, spell does not admit multiple spellings of the same word. Variants that follow general rules are preferred over
those that don't, even when the unruly spelling is more common. Thus, in American usage, `modelled', `sizeable', and `judgment' are
rejected in favor of `modeled', `sizable', and `judgement'. Agglutinated variants are shunned: `crewmember' and `backyard' cede to `crew
member' and `back yard' (noun) or `back-yard' (adjective).
FILES
/sys/lib/amspell
American spelling list
/sys/lib/brspell
British spelling list
/bin/aux/sprog
The actual spelling checker. It expects one word per line on standard input, and takes the same arguments as spell.
SOURCE
/rc/bin/spell
the script
/sys/src/cmd/spell
source for sprog
SEE ALSO
deroff(1)
BUGS
The heuristics of deroff(1) used to excise formatting information are imperfect.
The spelling list's coverage is uneven; in particular biology, medicine, and chemistry, and perforce proper names, not to mention languages
other than English, are covered very lightly.
SPELL(1)