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I wrote a simple k shell program, but i seeing the following error " 0403-057 Syntax error at line 11 : `then' is not expected."

The code is

 #!/usr/bin/ksh
    function check_rm 
   {
  number=$#    #assign number of parameters
if [[ $1 -gt 0 ]]; #if RC is success
    then 


        if[[ "$number" -gt 2 ]];  
        then         

        /usr/bin/mv  $4  $3
        echo " ERROR for $2 " 
    fi


    #user_name=`whoami`
    #mail_body="$3 checked in by $user_name" 
    #echo $mail_body 

else 


        if[[ "$number" -gt 2 ]];  
            then 

            /usr/bin/rm -rf $4
        fi      
        echo "GOOD for $2  "   
        echo "3f was successful"
fi                  

}

Can someone help please?

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2 Answers 2

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As Wrikken noted in the comments, the problem is the missing space on that line between the if and the [[; ksh needs this to tell the two are separate. There's the same problem later in the script; you'll need to fix up both occurrences.

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You might remove the ";" after your if condition. A if condition has a very strict syntax, i corrected your code:

     #!/usr/bin/ksh

    function check_rm 
    {
        #assign number of parameters
        number=$#    
        #if RC is success
        if [[ $1 -gt 0 ]] 
        then 
            if [[ ${number} -gt 2 ]]
            then         
                /usr/bin/mv  $4  $3
                echo " ERROR for $2 " 
            fi


            #user_name=`whoami`
            #mail_body="$3 checked in by $user_name" 
            #echo $mail_body 

        else 
            if [[ ${number} -gt 2 ]]
            then 
                /usr/bin/rm -rf $4
            fi      
            echo "GOOD for $2  "   
            echo "3f was successful"
        fi                  

    }
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  • -1: the semicolon after the if condition is fine; try it for yourself. Your changes make the code worse in other places, such as using [ … ] instead of [[ … ]].
    – me_and
    Mar 21, 2013 at 13:41
  • "should" is a mistake, i would wrote "might"... Btw "if [ ... ]" is prefered by "man test", so i cant get it how my suggestion get the code worst ... so constructive argument ... thank a lot !
    – Xavier S.
    Mar 21, 2013 at 14:35
  • [ is an alias for test, which is normally a stand-alone executable in Unix systems, and which is why man test will recommend it. [[ … ]] is interpreted by the shell itself, which means it's faster (doesn't have to call an external executable) and has a less fragile syntax. Check out the man pages for the shells themselves (man bash, man ksh, man zsh, …)
    – me_and
    Mar 21, 2013 at 15:59
  • Thanks for that advice. I looked by myself and i see you were right here
    – Xavier S.
    Mar 21, 2013 at 16:21

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