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☜ | Spaces in Commands1984 Version of ANSI Standard | ☞ |
3.5.2 Spaces in Commands
Spaces are significant characters. The following rules apply
to their use in lines.
- There may be a SP immediately preceding eol only if the
line ends with a comment. (Since ls may immediately
precede eol, this rule does not apply to the SP which may stand
for ls.)
- If a command instance contains at least one argument,
the command word or postcond is followed by exactly one
space; if the command is not the last of the line,
or if a comment follows, the command is followed by
one or more spaces.
- If a command instance contains no argument and it is
not the last command of the line, or if a
comment follows, the command word or postcond is
followed by at least two spaces; if it is the last command
of the line and no comment follows, the command
word or postcond is immediately followed by eol.
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