16.4.3 Relations for expr
expr supports the usual logical connectives and relations. These
have lower precedence than the string and numeric operators
(previous sections). Here is the list, lowest-precedence operator first.
- ‘|’
- Returns its first argument if that is neither null nor zero, otherwise
its second argument if it is neither null nor zero, otherwise 0. It
does not evaluate its second argument if its first argument is neither
null nor zero.
- ‘&’
- Return its first argument if neither argument is null or zero, otherwise
0. It does not evaluate its second argument if its first argument is
null or zero.
- ‘< <= = == != >= >’
- Compare the arguments and return 1 if the relation is true, 0 otherwise.
==
is a synonym for =
. expr first tries to convert
both arguments to integers and do a numeric comparison; if either
conversion fails, it does a lexicographic comparison using the character
collating sequence specified by the LC_COLLATE locale.