: (colon)
Null command — does nothing, always succeeds.
Source: src/execution/builtins.f90:155-157
Synopsis
: [arguments]
Description
The colon builtin is the POSIX null command. It does nothing and always returns success. Any arguments are silently ignored (though they are still subject to expansion).
Common Uses
Infinite loops
while :; do
echo "running..."
sleep 1
done
No-op placeholder
if [[ "$DEBUG" == "true" ]]; then
set -x
else
: # Do nothing
fi
Variable expansion side effects
: "${HOME:=/home/default}" # Set HOME if unset
: "${1:?Missing argument}" # Error if $1 is unset
Empty function body
placeholder_func() {
:
}
Exit Status
| Status | Condition |
|---|---|
| 0 | Always |
See Also
- test - Evaluate conditional expressions