NSH: Loosen up if-then-else-fi syntx so that a command can be on the same line as the 'then' and 'else' tokens. This allows, as an example, 'if true; then echo true; else echo false; fi' which is much more bash-like

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Gregory Nutt 2014-01-17 18:03:23 -06:00
parent cfb7c77ed3
commit 45121c8709
2 changed files with 7 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -792,3 +792,8 @@
support for while-do-done and until-do-done loops. These only work
when executing a script file because they depend on the ability to seek
in the file to implement the looping behaviors (2014-1-17).
* apps/nshlib/nsh_parse.c: Loosen up if-then-else-fi syntax to allow
a command to be on the same line as the then and else tokens like:
"if true; then echo true; else echo false; fi". Much more like bash!
(2014-1-17).

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@ -1684,14 +1684,9 @@ static int nsh_itef(FAR struct nsh_vtbl_s *vtbl, FAR char **ppcmd,
else if (strcmp(cmd, "then") == 0)
{
/* Get the cmd following the "then" -- there shouldn't be one */
/* Get the cmd following the "then" -- there may or may not be one */
*ppcmd = nsh_argument(vtbl, saveptr, memlist);
if (*ppcmd)
{
nsh_output(vtbl, g_fmtarginvalid, "then");
goto errout;
}
/* Verify that "then" is valid in this context */
@ -1708,14 +1703,9 @@ static int nsh_itef(FAR struct nsh_vtbl_s *vtbl, FAR char **ppcmd,
else if (strcmp(cmd, "else") == 0)
{
/* Get the cmd following the "else" -- there shouldn't be one */
/* Get the cmd following the "else" -- there may or may not be one */
*ppcmd = nsh_argument(vtbl, saveptr, memlist);
if (*ppcmd)
{
nsh_output(vtbl, g_fmtarginvalid, "else");
goto errout;
}
/* Verify that "else" is valid in this context */