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SC2204
Joachim Ansorg edited this page Nov 12, 2021
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if ( -d mydir )
then
echo "It's a directory"
fi
if [ -d mydir ]
then
echo "It's a directory"
fi
Tests like -d
to see if something is a directory or -z
to see if it's non-empty are actually flags to the test
command, and only work as tests in that context. [
is an alias for test
, so you'll frequently see them written as [ -d mydir ]
.
( .. )
is completely unrelated, and is a subshell mostly used to scope shell modifications. They should not be used in if
or while
statements in shell scripts.
If you wanted to test a condition, rewrite the ( .. )
to [ .. ]
.
None.
This error is triggered by having a unary test operator as the first command name in a subshell, which won't normally happen. Note that there's a similar warning SC2205 with a higher false positive rate.