Testing for files and variables with the test command

Testing for files and variables with the test command

The shell uses a command called test to evaluate conditional expressions. Full details of this command can be found in the test(1) manual page. For example:

   if test ! -f $FILE
   then
   if test "$WARN" = "yes"
   then
   echo "$FILE does not exist"
    	fi
   fi

First, we test to see if the filename specified by the variable $FILE exists and is a regular file. If it does not then we test to see if the variable $WARN is assigned the value yes, and if it is a message that the filename does not exist is displayed.


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