Ionutz Borcoman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|> Evrika :-)
|>
|> Yes, you're right. But I've been for too long a C programmer (and never a
|> shell one). I've thought '&&' was for test command. Something like in:
|> if ( xxx == TRUE && yyy == TRUE ) {};
|>
|> So the C++ equivalent of this bash line:
|> test xxx="xxx" && xxx="zzz"
|> is
|> if( xxx == "xxx" ) { xxx = "zzz"; }
No, the equivalent would be
xxx == "xxx" && xxx = "zzz"
Andreas.
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