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Homework and Emergencies Homework & Coursework Questions script similar to rm utility Post 302475901 by vbe on Tuesday 30th of November 2010 09:15:40 AM
Old 11-30-2010
Code:
 if [ ! -d ~/.saferm ]  # dont forget the space after [ , and before ]

Your >&2 although correct ( where do you usually display the result of an echo?) is superflu IMHO (makes sence if you were to log errors somewhere...)

Be more respectfull in your indentation (2 or 3 char? once decided, stck to it!)
e.g.
Code:
if [ $# != 1 ]
then
   echo "Usage: saferm  -l  (or a filename)" # >&2
   exit 1
fi

if [ ! -d ~/.saferm ]
then
   mkdir ~/.saferm
fi

if [ "$1" = "-l" ]
then
   ls -l ~/.saferm
else
   mv $1 ~/.saferm
fi

Notice the third test, I removed a = sign, it will not work like that in ksh and you didnt mention what shell you were using...

---------- Post updated at 15:15 ---------- Previous update was at 15:01 ----------

And you didnt test if $1 existed, you risk to see you shell complain...

So your final script should look like: (I changed test syntax so you see there are other ways possible...)
Code:
if [ $# != 1 ]
then
   echo "Usage: saferm  -l  (or a filename)" # >&2
   exit 1
fi

if [ ! -d ~/.saferm ]
then
   mkdir ~/.saferm
fi

if [ "$1" = "-l" ]
then
   ls -l ~/.saferm
else
   if test -f "$1"; then
      mv $1 ~/.saferm
   else
     echo "$1 inexistant file "
   fi
fi

All the best
 

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