I am really new to bash scripting and I am learning as I go. I have a script that I made into a one liner
after=d_20141123_0437; before=d_20141124_0440; for a in $(hadoop fs -ls -R /path/to/directory/d_2014112* | grep -oE '/(.*)') ; do ; if { test "$a" \> "$after" && test "$a" \> "$before" ; } || ; test "$a" = "$after" || test "$a" = "$before" ; then ; echo "$a" ; if ; done
Here is the command before it has been converted to a one liner:
after=d_20141123_0437
before=d_20141124_0440
for a in * ; do
if { test "$a" \> "$after" && test "$a" \< "$before" ; } ||
test "$a" = "$after" || test "$a" = "$before" ; then
echo "$a"
fi
done
I tried running this command but I get the error:
-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `;'
I can't seem to figure out how to solve this issue because I am new to bash scripting. I was wondering if someone could be another pair of eyes to help my fix this error
;
after thedo
clause.||
come from? I cannot find them in the original script. Revise your code-in-just-one-line: it is not equivalent to the second script.;
after||