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I am learning bash. I accidentally encounter a syntax error with empty function.

#!/bin/bash
# script name : empty_function.sh
function empty_func() {
}

bash empty_function.sh

empty_function.sh: line 3: syntax error near unexpected token `}'
empty_function.sh: line 3: `}'

I suppose it is because of definition of an empty function. I would like to know Why I cannot define an empty function?

2 Answers 2

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The bash shell's grammar simply doesn't allow empty functions. A function's grammar is:

  name () compound-command [redirection]
  function name [()] compound-command [redirection]

And in a compound command of the form:

{ list; }

list can't be empty. The closest you can get is to use a null statement or return:

function empty_func() {
    : 
}

or

function empty_func() {
    return
}
0
6

Try this instead:

empty_func() {
  :
}

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