Variable naming
On to the subject of naming. You might have noticed something about the variables we've seen up to now: the Bash variables PATH
and BASH_VERSION
are written fully uppercase, but in our examples we used lowercase, with words separated by an underscore (hello_text
). Consider the following example:
#!/bin/bash ##################################### # Author: Sebastiaan Tammer # Version: v1.0.0 # Date: 2018-09-08 # Description: Showing off different styles of variable naming. # Usage: ./variable-naming.sh ##################################### # Assign the variables. name="Sebastiaan" home_type="house" LOCATION="Utrecht" _partner_name="Sanne" animalTypes="gecko and hamster" # Print the story. echo "${name} lives in a ${home_type} in ${LOCATION}, together with ${_partner_name} and their two pets: a ${animalTypes}."
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If we run this, we get a nice little story:
reader@ubuntu:~/scripts/chapter_08$ bash variable-naming.sh Sebastiaan lives in a house in Utrecht, together with Sanne...