My understanding is that && and || have equal precedence, and this
seems to be borne out in testing at my shell. If the if/then method is
clearer I'm happy to go with that.

On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 11:23 AM, Johannes Sixt <j...@kdbg.org> wrote:
> Am 13.11.2014 um 23:40 schrieb Mike Blume:
>> listed bug doesn't reproduce on Mac OS Yosemite. For now, just enable
>> TTY on Yosemite and higher
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Mike Blume <blume.m...@gmail.com>
>> Improved-by: Junio C Hamano <gits...@pobox.com>
>> ---
>>  t/lib-terminal.sh | 5 ++++-
>>  1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/t/lib-terminal.sh b/t/lib-terminal.sh
>> index 5184549..6395a34 100644
>> --- a/t/lib-terminal.sh
>> +++ b/t/lib-terminal.sh
>> @@ -29,7 +29,10 @@ test_lazy_prereq TTY '
>>       # After 2000 iterations or so it hangs.
>>       # https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=65692
>>       #
>> -     test "$(uname -s)" != Darwin &&
>> +     # Under Mac OS X 10.10.1 and Perl 5.18.2, this problem
>> +     # appears to be gone.
>> +     #
>> +     test "$(uname -s)" != Darwin || test "$(uname -r | cut -d. -f1)" -ge 
>> 14 &&
>
> This is part of an &&-chain; you can't just throw in a || in the middle.
>
> How about
>
>         if test "$(uname -s)" = Darwin
>         then
>                 test "$(uname -r | cut -d. -f1)" -ge 14
>         fi &&
>
>>
>>       perl "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/test-terminal.perl \
>>               sh -c "test -t 1 && test -t 2"
>>
>
> -- Hannes
>
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