In normal bash redirection >
redirecting standard output to a file, overwriting when it exists and >>
redirecting standard output to a file, appending when it exists.
In a tcsh (c shell) script I found the operators >!
>>!
being used. What do this operators do? tcsh does also have the >
and >>
operators, so what is the difference?
In tcsh redirection the ! symbol means overwrite the existing file even if noclobber
is set.
In other words, if noclobber is set then:
cmd > file
will write stdout
to file if file does not existcmd > file
will fail if file existscmd >> file
will append stdout
to file if file existscmd >> file
will fail if file does not existcmd >! file
will write stdout
to file, overwriting any existing filecmd >>! file
will append stdout
to file, creating the file if it does not already existIf noclobber
is not set then the ! has no effect:
cmd > file
will write stdout
to file, overwriting any existing filecmd >> file
will append stdout
to filecmd >! file
will write stdout
to file, overwriting any existing filecmd >>! file
will append stdout
to file