Re: disable IPv6 debian
On Sat, Apr 16, 2022 at 08:06:23AM +0800, wilson wrote:
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> Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > if [ "$1" == on ]
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> this sounds strange. why a string doesn't need "" around in shell script?
You only need quotes to force a literal interpretation of whitespace or
other special characters, or to suppress word splitting and filename
expansion (globbing) after a substitution.
Consider a command like this:
ls -l .bashrc
You've got a command name, and you're passing two string arguments to
it. If you feel a need to quote every string argument, then you should
be writing it like this:
ls "-l" ".bashrc"
But nobody does that. It's simply unnecessary. Likewise, you don't need
quotes around "on" or "off" because they don't contain special characters.
You also don't need quotes around the "==" string argument that was passed
in this command. It's funny that you would think you should put quotes
around "on" but not around "==", isn't it.
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