“Undefined variable script”的版本间差异

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无编辑摘要
无编辑摘要
第1行: 第1行:
first file (excutable):
first file (excutable):
echo 'this is tete'

echo 'this is tete'
echo $hi
echo $hi
echo 'OK!'
exit
echo 'OK!'
exit

run it and it prints:
run it and it prints:

this is tete
this is tete

OK!
OK!

second file (excutable):
second file (excutable):

#
#
echo 'this is tete'
echo 'this is tete'
echo $hi
echo $hi
echo 'OK!'
echo 'OK!'

2013年12月18日 (三) 11:13的版本

first file (excutable):

echo 'this is tete'
echo $hi
echo 'OK!'
exit 

run it and it prints: this is tete OK! second file (excutable):

       #
       echo 'this is tete'

echo $hi echo 'OK!' exit

run it and it prints:

       this is tete

hi: Undefined variable.

Because 1st file have no "#"/"#!/bin/sh"/"#!/bin/csh" on the first line, in most of the linux distributions, the default interpreter of a script is /bin/sh if it is not specified, and /bin/sh DOES NOT think an undefined variable is a problem! "#" will call csh, and print the problem.