I don't argue with this, but what can do a test statement outside an if 
(or other conditional) ? Until now, I thought test is used for it's 
returned value, but here I don't see anybody using that value...

TIA,

Ionutz

Andreas Schwab wrote:
> 
> This is standard Bourne shell syntax.  There is no requirement that test
> is only used in if.



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