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bash doc: misspelling "abd" -> "and"


From: Brian Dyson
Subject: bash doc: misspelling "abd" -> "and"
Date: Tue, 16 Jun 2020 11:49:04 -0700

Minor correct in Bash documentation. The word "and" is misspelled as "abd":

diff --git a/doc/bash.0 b/doc/bash.0
index a062b8ac..b545c98f 100644
--- a/doc/bash.0
+++ b/doc/bash.0
@@ -2465,7 +2465,7 @@ ARITHMETIC EVALUATION
 CONDITIONAL EXPRESSIONS
        Conditional expressions are used by the [[  compound  command  and  the
        test  and [ builtin commands to test file attributes and perform string
-       and arithmetic comparisons.  The test abd [  commands  determine  their
+       and arithmetic comparisons.  The test and [  commands  determine  their
        behavior  based  on  the  number  of arguments; see the descriptions of
        those commands for any other command-specific actions.

diff --git a/doc/bash.1 b/doc/bash.1
index e6cd08db..4ccf1001 100644
--- a/doc/bash.1
+++ b/doc/bash.1
@@ -4498,7 +4498,7 @@ rules above.
 Conditional expressions are used by the \fB[[\fP compound command and
 the \fBtest\fP and \fB[\fP builtin commands to test file attributes
 and perform string and arithmetic comparisons.
-The \fBtest\fP abd \fB[\fP commands determine their behavior based on
+The \fBtest\fP and \fB[\fP commands determine their behavior based on
 the number of arguments; see the descriptions of those commands for any
 other command-specific actions.
 .PP
diff --git a/doc/bash.html b/doc/bash.html
index 3da23fb6..607a1c3a 100644
--- a/doc/bash.html
+++ b/doc/bash.html
@@ -5742,7 +5742,7 @@ rules above.
 Conditional expressions are used by the <B>[[</B> compound command and
 the <B>test</B> and <B>[</B> builtin commands to test file attributes
 and perform string and arithmetic comparisons.
-The <B>test</B> abd <B>[</B> commands determine their behavior based on
+The <B>test</B> and <B>[</B> commands determine their behavior based on
 the number of arguments; see the descriptions of those commands for any
 other command-specific actions.
 <P>

Thanks! ;-D

Brian Dyson




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