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-<h1 class="subsection">Reserved Words</h1> <p>Reserved words are words that have special meaning to the shell. They are used to begin and end the shell’s compound commands. </p> <p>The following words are recognized as reserved when unquoted and the first word of a command (see below for exceptions): </p> <table> <tr>
-<td width="10%"><code>if</code></td>
-<td width="10%"><code>then</code></td>
-<td width="10%"><code>elif</code></td>
-<td width="10%"><code>else</code></td>
-<td width="12%"><code>fi</code></td>
-<td width="10%"><code>time</code></td>
-</tr> <tr>
-<td width="10%"><code>for</code></td>
-<td width="10%"><code>in</code></td>
-<td width="10%"><code>until</code></td>
-<td width="10%"><code>while</code></td>
-<td width="12%"><code>do</code></td>
-<td width="10%"><code>done</code></td>
-</tr> <tr>
-<td width="10%"><code>case</code></td>
-<td width="10%"><code>esac</code></td>
-<td width="10%"><code>coproc</code></td>
-<td width="10%"><code>select</code></td>
-<td width="12%"><code>function</code></td>
-</tr> <tr>
-<td width="10%"><code>{</code></td>
-<td width="10%"><code>}</code></td>
-<td width="10%"><code>[[</code></td>
-<td width="10%"><code>]]</code></td>
-<td width="12%"><code>!</code></td>
-</tr> </table> <p><code>in</code> is recognized as a reserved word if it is the third word of a <code>case</code> or <code>select</code> command. <code>in</code> and <code>do</code> are recognized as reserved words if they are the third word in a <code>for</code> command. </p><div class="_attribution">
- <p class="_attribution-p">
- Copyright &copy; 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.<br>Licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License.<br>
- <a href="https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/html_node/Reserved-Words.html" class="_attribution-link">https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/html_node/Reserved-Words.html</a>
- </p>
-</div>