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# $EPIC: unless.txt,v 1.2 2006/08/20 17:37:08 sthalik Exp $
Synopsis:
unless (<condition>) <then>
unless (<condition>) { <then> } [{ <else> }]
unless (<condition>) { <then> } elsif (<condition>) { <then> } else { <then> }
unless (<condition>) { <then> } elif (<condition>) { <then> }
unless (<condition>) { <then> } else if (<condition>) { <then> }
Description:
UNLESS is the inverse of the IF command. If <condition> is FALSE then <then> is is executed. If <condition> is TRUE then any further else oe elseif conditions are parsed until a <condition> is found that is FALSE. Note that even though the word “elsif” and “elif” are used, that does not change that it is looking for a <condition> that is FALSE.
For all the other gory details, see the IF help file.
Examples:
unless (1 == 1) { echo 1 == 1. This is not executed, because 1 == 1 is TRUE } elsif (1 == 0) { echo 1 == 0. This is executed because 1 == 0 is FALSE. } else { echo ha! This is not executed because 1 == 0 is FALSE. }
History:
The UNLESS command first appeared in EPIC3.