#!/bin/bash
X=1
while [ ${X} -le 2 ]
do
if [ -f "test.sh $(echo hello)" ]; then
a=$( tail test.sh )
fi # error in bash mode
echo ${X}
X=`expr ${X} + 1`
ls $( echo ${A} ) # right bracket highlight is
# wrong colour ie different from left
done # error in bash mode
echo \$ 'hel$(X+2)lo' asdasd > &2>&1 >> $FILE
echo "he\"l$($X+2)lo" a $(ls -a ~) sddddd
echo asdasd aksjd $(x)aksjdkasj $X > /dev/null
echo $(
echo " hello asd "
) # error in bash mode
echo $(echo ")" ); echo "hi there baby ! " :
#error 3 : bash mode only.
# both "]" and "fi" are highlighted red.
# the problem seems to be command substitution '$()' within test '[]'
if [ $(expr $a + 2 ) = 1 ] # error in bash mode
then
echo "true"
fi # error in bash mode
declare ${X}_installed="true" # error in bash mode
echo
echo \$\{${X}_installed\}
echo $( expr `$X + 2` ) # error in bash mode
echo $
echo $( echo $a )