It is worth 10 - 30% speedup whenever you want to compare something.
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functions |2 +-
1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
diff --git a/functions b/functions
index 6df8c5e..9b348b7 100644
--- a/functions
+++ b/functions
@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ unset TERM_COLORS
unset TZ
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Am 30.06.2010 23:47, schrieb Victor Lowther:
It is worth 10 - 30% speedup whenever you want to compare something.
Where do you get this from? I always used [ ], and I found it
sufficient. Why is [[ ]] faster?
-if [ $USECOLOR = YES -o $USECOLOR = yes ]; then
+if [[ $USECOLOR = YES || $USECOLOR
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 17:56, Thomas Bächler tho...@archlinux.org wrote:
Am 30.06.2010 23:47, schrieb Victor Lowther:
It is worth 10 - 30% speedup whenever you want to compare something.
Where do you get this from? I always used [ ], and I found it
sufficient. Why is [[ ]] faster?
-if [
On Wed, 2010-06-30 at 23:56 +0200, Thomas Bächler wrote:
Am 30.06.2010 23:47, schrieb Victor Lowther:
It is worth 10 - 30% speedup whenever you want to compare something.
Where do you get this from? I always used [ ], and I found it
sufficient. Why is [[ ]] faster?
[[ ]] is faster because
2010/7/1 Daenyth Blank daenyth+a...@gmail.com:
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 17:56, Thomas Bächler tho...@archlinux.org wrote:
Am 30.06.2010 23:47, schrieb Victor Lowther:
It is worth 10 - 30% speedup whenever you want to compare something.
Where do you get this from? I always used [ ], and I found
Am 01.07.2010 00:22, schrieb Victor Lowther:
On Wed, 2010-06-30 at 23:56 +0200, Thomas Bächler wrote:
Am 30.06.2010 23:47, schrieb Victor Lowther:
It is worth 10 - 30% speedup whenever you want to compare something.
Where do you get this from? I always used [ ], and I found it
sufficient.
On Thu, 2010-07-01 at 00:24 +0200, bardo wrote:
2010/7/1 Daenyth Blank daenyth+a...@gmail.com:
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 17:56, Thomas Bächler tho...@archlinux.org wrote:
Am 30.06.2010 23:47, schrieb Victor Lowther:
It is worth 10 - 30% speedup whenever you want to compare something.
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