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SC2254
Vidar Holen edited this page Sep 9, 2019
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case $input in
- ) echo "Reading from stdin..." ;;
$output ) echo "Input should be different from output" ;;
esac
case $input in
- ) echo "Reading from stdin..." ;;
"$output" ) echo "Input should be different from output" ;;
esac
When unquoted variables and command expansions are used in case branch patterns, they will be interpreted as globs.
This can lead to some surprising behavior, such as case $x in $x) trigger;; esac
not triggering in some cases, such as when x='Pride and Prejudice [1813].epub'
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To match the literal content of the variable or expansion, make sure to double quote the expansion.
If you intended to match a dynamically generated pattern, you can ignore this suggestion with a directive.
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SC2053, where the same effect can be seen with
[[ $x = $x ]]
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