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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T02:53:16+00:00 2026-05-14T02:53:16+00:00

#!/bin/bash if test $# == 4; then echo $*; else echo args-error >&2; fi;

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#!/bin/bash
if test "$#" == "4"; then echo "$*"; else echo "args-error" >&2; fi;

This little code snippet troubles me a lot when I tried to run it on both Ubuntu and Cygwin.

Ubuntu runs bash version 4.0+ whereas Cygwin runs 3.2.49; But I reckon version collision shall not be the cause of this, this code runs well under fedora 10 which is also using bash version 3.+

So basically I am wondering if there is a way to code my script once and for all so there are not to have this awful issue later on.

Many thanks in advance.

Edited : I don’t have Cygwin by hand at the moment but from my memory, it keeps saying something like couldn’t resolve undefined token “fi” something like that.

Edited : well,the original form is like this, just found from server :

#!/bin/bash
if ["$#" == "4"];
    then echo "$*";
    else echo "args-error" >&2;
fi;

Console complains :

$ ./test.sh 1 2 3
./test.sh: line 2: [3: command not found
args-error

I am also wondering how come that stderr says something goes wrong – command not found – but can still print out the answer?

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    2026-05-14T02:53:16+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:53 am

    You need whitespace around the [ and ].

    #!/bin/bash
    if [ "$#" == "4" ];
        then echo "$*";
        else echo "args-error" >&2;
    fi;
    
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