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From: | Peng Yu |
Subject: | Re: [Help-bash] The difference between 'if cond; then' and 'cond && {' |
Date: | Sun, 2 Dec 2018 22:01:44 -0600 |
> > It sounds like the following construct would always produce the same > > result. Is it so? > > > > if some_cond; then > > do something1 > > do something2 > > fi > > > > somc_cond && { > > do something1 > > do something2 > > } > > There is a difference if you want to > > - use "else" I assume there is no "else". > - use a more complicated condition Could you give an example when they can not be made to return the same result no matter what? Thanks. -- Regards, Peng
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