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Re: Precedence of "C operators" and "bash operators"
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Eric Blake |
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Re: Precedence of "C operators" and "bash operators" |
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Sat, 18 Dec 2010 20:13:51 -0700 |
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On 12/18/2010 09:22 AM, 12bric wrote:
>
> Bash 4-1 manual indicates
> - "The operators and their precedence, associativity, and values are
> the same as in the C language" (pp. 27).
> - the precedence of - and + operators is different then the precedence
> of ! and ~.
>
> But in the book "C a reference manual" (Harbison & Steele), the four
> operators + - ! ~ have the same precedence.
The unary operators + and - have the same precedence as the unary ! and
~; and that level of precedence is higher than that of the binary + and -.
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