I have been working with some bash scripting lately and been looking through the man pages. From what I have gathered, does $(( )) mean expr and [ ] mean test?
For $(( )):
echo $(( 5 + 3 ))
has the same output as:
echo $(expr 5 + 3)
For [ ]:
test 'str' = 'str'
has the same success value as:
[ 'str' = 'str' ]
Did I get my understanding right?
the ((...)) construct is equivalent to the bash builtin let. let does mostly the same stuff which expr does.
the $((...)) construct, note the $ at the beginning, will substitute the output of the expression inside just like $(...) does.
the [...] construct is in fact just another name for test.
see the bash help pages for more information.
help "("help lethelp [help testsee also:
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