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"if `tty >/dev/null 2>&1`"

发布时间:2014-09-05 14:26:03作者:知识屋

"if `tty >/dev/null 2>&1`"
 
#!/bin/bash 
 
if `tty >/dev/null 2>&1` ; then 
        echo "interactive" 
else 
        echo "non-interactive" 
fi 
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The "if `tty >/dev/null 2>&1`" statement is one of those cute little Unix tricks that requires a little explanation. Knowing that the tty command will either yield a string such as "/dev/pts/2" or will issue the phrase "not a tty", we need to determine which response we get to determine whether or not we have a controlling terminal. 
 
 
=One way we could do this would be to construct an (excuse the pun!) awkward command such as this: 
 
 
if [ `tty | awk -F/ '{print $2}'` == "dev" ]; then 
This command would strip out the string "dev" from "/dev/pts/2" or, in the case of a non-interactive execution, yield a null string. This would work, but the command used in our skeletal script is considerably more efficient. Let's look at it again: 
 
 
 
if `tty >/dev/null 2>&1` ; then 
By tossing out the output from the tty command, the "tty >/dev/null 2>&1" command leaves us with only the return code from the tty command to evaluate. If the tty command is run interactively (i.e., with a controlling terminal), the return code is 0 (success). When run non-interactively (i.e., no controlling terminal), the return code is 1. Our simple logic boils down to "if true, do this, otherwise". This is, of course, the essence of any if statement, but we have arrived at our determination of true/false with very little processing and very little coding. 
 
Thanks to Brian Hatch for recommending use of the tty command for determining whether a script is being run interactively. 
 
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