2012/6/1 Maxim Gonchar <gma...@gmail.com>
> But for fish it is not the case, because 'if' is the command as well.
>>> It took some time for me to understand that I can do this in fish in the
>>> following way:
>>> cmd1 args1; and cmd2 args2
>>> if and cmd3 args3
>>> #some code
>>> end
>>>
>>>
>> Cool. I hadn't though of doing it that way. What I usually do, which is
>> significantly wordier, but (to me) a bit more readable is:
>>
>> if begin; cmd1args1; and cmd2 args2; and cmd3 arg3; end
>> #some code
>> end
>>
> Cool (:
> I've missed it. You've designed fish in a very self-consistent way.
>
I pride myself in thinking I did. My thinking was that I don't use the
shell to do really advanced scripting all that often, so I find a
discoverable, simple and consistent syntax more important than saving a few
key strokes.
Axel
> Maxim
>
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