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<h1> The <tt>s6-test</tt> program </h1>

<p>
 s6-test evaluates an expression and indicates the result via its
exit status.
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<h2> Interface </h2>

<pre>
     s6-test <em>expression...</em>
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<p>
 s6-test acts as the generic
<a href="https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/test.html">test</a> utility,
but it diverges from the specification on one point: if an argument starts with a backslash,
this backslash is ignored (and the argument cannot be an operation). This is a simple
disambiguation technique that has unfortunately not been chosen by the standard.
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<p>
 s6-test accepts an arbitrary number of arguments.
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<h2> Exit codes </h2>

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 <li> 0: the test is true </li>
 <li> 1: the test is false </li>
 <li> 100: wrong usage </li>
 <li> 101: internal error (should never happen, warrants a bug-report) </li>
 <li> 111: system call failure </li>
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<h2> Posixness </h2>

<p>
 s6-test <strong>is not</strong> suitable as a Single Unix
<a href="https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/test.html">test</a>
program; however, if your arguments never start with a backslash, it exhibits the
exact same behaviour.
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<h2> Non-standard expressions </h2>

<ul>
 <li> <tt>-v&nbsp;<em>VAR</em></tt>&nbsp;: tests whether the
<em>VAR</em> variable is defined in the current environment. </li>
 <li> <tt><em>string</em>&nbsp;=~&nbsp;<em>pattern</em></tt>&nbsp;:
tries to match <em>string</em> against extended regular expression
<em>pattern</em>. True if any part of <em>string</em> matches <em>pattern</em>;
in order to match whole strings, you must anchor <em>pattern</em> with
<tt>^</tt> and <tt>$</tt> markers. </li>
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