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TEST(1)								       TEST(1)

NAME
       test -  condition command

SYNOPSIS
       test expr

DESCRIPTION
       test  evaluates	the  expression	 expr,	and  if its value is true then
       returns zero  exit  status;  otherwise,	a  non	zero  exit  status  is
       returned.  test returns a non zero exit if there are no arguments.

       The following primitives are used to construct expr.

       -r file	true if the file exists and is readable.

       -w file	true if the file exists and is writable.

       -f file	true if the file exists and is not a directory.

       -d file	true if the file exists and is a directory.

       -s file	true if the file exists and has a size greater than zero.

       -t [ fildes ]
		true  if  the open file whose file descriptor number is fildes
		(1 by default) is associated with a terminal device.

       -z s1	true if the length of string s1 is zero.

       -n s1	true if the length of the string s1 is nonzero.

       s1 = s2	true if the strings s1 and s2 are equal.

       s1 != s2 true if the strings s1 and s2 are not equal.

       s1	true if s1 is not the null string.

       n1 -eq n2
		true if the integers n1 and n2 are algebraically  equal.   Any
		of  the	 comparisons -ne, -gt, -ge, -lt, or -le may be used in
		place of -eq.

       These primaries may be combined with the following operators:

       !      unary negation operator

       -a     binary and operator

       -o     binary or operator

       ( expr )
	      parentheses for grouping.

       -a has higher precedence than -o.  Notice that all  the	operators  and
       flags are separate arguments to test.  Notice also that parentheses are
       meaningful to the Shell and must be escaped.

SEE ALSO
       sh(1), find(1)

								       TEST(1)
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