What is the Bash equivalent of Python's pass statement
Question:
Is there a Bash equivalent to the Python’s pass
statement?
Answers:
You can use :
for this.
true
is a command that successfully does nothing.
(false
would, in a way, be the opposite: it doesn’t do anything, but claims that a failure occurred.)
Is there a Bash equivalent to the Python’s pass
statement?
You can use :
for this.
true
is a command that successfully does nothing.
(false
would, in a way, be the opposite: it doesn’t do anything, but claims that a failure occurred.)