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Re: test -t some-file, etc.


From: Andreas Schwab
Subject: Re: test -t some-file, etc.
Date: 08 Mar 2001 16:10:23 +0100
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jidanni@kimo.FiXcomTHiS.tw (Dan Jacobson) writes:

|>        -t fd  True if file descriptor fd is open and refers to  a
|>               terminal.
|> 
|> $? is found at char 1 of my next prompt:
|> 1/tmp$ test -t a
|> 0/tmp$ test -t addsds
|> 0/tmp$ test -t 11    
|> 1/tmp$ test -t /dev/tty
|> 0/tmp$ test -t /dev/tty4
|> 0/tmp$ test -t /dev/tty4444444...
|> only the results for test -t 11 and test -t /dev/tty am I happy with 

All tests except the third one (test -t 11) are apparently equivalent to
`test -t 0'.

Andreas.

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