From: Heinrich Schuchardt Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2021 17:09:30 +0000 (+0100) Subject: doc: document for statement X-Git-Url: http://git.dujemihanovic.xyz/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=de702493c449200a0e84c8e6dcc58deb49837691;p=u-boot.git doc: document for statement Create a man-page for the for statement. Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt --- diff --git a/doc/usage/for.rst b/doc/usage/for.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f9e504979c --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/usage/for.rst @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +for command +=========== + +Synopis +------- + +:: + + for in ; do ; done + +Description +----------- + +The for command is used to loop over a list of values and execute a series of +commands for each of these. + +The counter variable of the loop is a shell variable. Please, keep in mind that +an environment variable takes precedence over a shell variable of the same name. + +variable + name of the counter variable + +items + space separated item list + +commands + commands to execute + +Example +------- + +:: + + => setenv c + => for c in 1 2 3; do echo item ${c}; done + item 1 + item 2 + item 3 + => echo ${c} + 3 + => setenv c x + => for c in 1 2 3; do echo item ${c}; done + item x + item x + item x + => + +The first line ensures that there is no environment variable *c*. Hence in the +first loop the shell variable *c* is printed. + +After defining an environment variable of name *c* it takes precedence over the +shell variable and the environment variable is printed. + +Return value +------------ + +The return value $? after the done statement is the return value of the last +statement executed in the loop. + +:: + + => for i in true false; do ${i}; done; echo $? + 1 + => for i in false true; do ${i}; done; echo $? + 0 diff --git a/doc/usage/index.rst b/doc/usage/index.rst index b8f216b713..6f49652758 100644 --- a/doc/usage/index.rst +++ b/doc/usage/index.rst @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ Shell commands bootmenu button exit + for mbr pstore sbi