From: James Shewey <jdshewey@gmail.com>
To: The development of GRUB 2 <grub-devel@gnu.org>
Subject: RE: Problem in configure
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2008 07:33:17 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <48f331f2.102b400a.1f58.ffffd488@mx.google.com> (raw)
Ahh. That makes sense. Interesting bit of history there. The x in the left side of the evuation is what threw me. I didn't think that would even be legal syntactically, but those explanations make a lot of sense.
- James
-----Original Message-----
From: Christian Franke <Christian.Franke@t-online.de>
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 3:38 AM
To: The development of GRUB 2 <grub-devel@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Problem in configure
Clemens Helfmeier wrote:
> This is a shell thing. It just ensures that the evaluation does not
> result in if test = xno; then
> (in case the variable is empty) and thus throw an error. with "x" it
> its like this for an empty variable
> if test x = xno; then
> which would work fine for shells.
>
BTW: This is not necessary if the expanded argument is quoted like in
the original example.
Instead of
test "x$foo" = "xno"
it is OK to use:
test "$foo" = "no"
or
test "$foo" = no
which is IMO more easy to read. For an unset/empty variable, this
expands to
test "" = no
which does not throw an error.
The leading 'x' was probably necessary for very ancient shells with
broken evaluation of quoted empty argument.
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2008-10-13 0:29 Problem in configure James Shewey
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