On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 11:16:02AM -0400, Jan Tulak wrote:
> > > + for found in `tail -n +$line $tdir/group | $AWK_PROG '{ print $1 }'`; do
> > > +         foundId=$(echo "$found" | tr - ' ' | $AWK_PROG '{ print $1 }')
> > > +         line=$((line+1))
> > > +         if [ -z "$found" ] || [ "$found" == "#" ]; then
> > > +                 continue
> > > +         elif [[ "$found" > "$name" ]] || [ "$foundId" -gt "$id" ]; then
> > 
> > Bash guide advices not to use [[ ]] for arithmetic expressions, in favor
> > of (( )). Besides, I find mixing [[ ]] and [ ] inconsistent, choose one.
> 
> The [[ "$found" > "$name" ]] is a string expression, for lexicographic 
> ordering. :-)

Ah, I see, then it's correct.

> The second [ ] is for arithmetic - so I used the mix of [[]] and []
> deliberately to distinguish it. Though if it is a bad practise, I will
> stick to not mixing it in one condition.

And [ -gt ] is ok.
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