

E8XIB¹⁹
Software developer interested into security and sustainability.
E8XIB¹⁹
It all makes sense when you think about the way it will be parsed. I prefer to use newlines instead of semicolons to show the blocks more clearly.
for file in *.txt
do
cat "$file"
done
The do
and done
serve as the loop block delimiters. Such as {
and }
in many other languages. The shell parser couldn’t know where stuff starts/ends.
Edit:
I agree that the then
/fi
, do
/done
case
/esac
are very inconsistent.
Also to fail early and raise errors on uninitialized variables, I recommend to add this to the beginning of your bash scripts:
set -euo pipefail
Or only this for regular sh scripts:
set -eu
-e
: Exit on error
-u
: Error on access to undefined variable
-o pipefail
: Abort pipeline early if any part of it fails.
There is also -x
that can be very useful for debugging as it shows a trace of every command and result as it is executed.
Rust is special regarding references but Kotlin reads similarly.
But the aerosols would also amplify the green house effect right?
If i understand correctly, whataboutism is used to burry a statement without any solid counter-argument. The accusation of it burries the whataboutism’s argument, which could be valid nonetheless.
You could try out the Remmina Linux client’s RDP plugin.
You can export YT and YT music subscriptions in CSV format on google takeout: https://takeout.google.com/settings/takeout/custom/youtube
Would you provide a free mail service?