What are the parentheses used for in a bash shell script function definition like “f () {}”? Is it different than using the “function” keyword?

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灰色年华
灰色年华 2020-12-28 12:21

I\'v always wondered what they\'re used for? Seems silly to put them in every time if you can never put anything inside them.

function_name () {
    #stateme         


        
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    一向 (楼主)
    2020-12-28 12:51

    The keyword function has been deprecated in favor of function_name() for portability with the POSIX spec

    A function is a user-defined name that is used as a simple command to call a compound command with new positional parameters. A function is defined with a "function definition command".

    The format of a function definition command is as follows:

    fname() compound-command[io-redirect ...]
    

    Note that the { } are not mandatory so if you're not going to use the keyword function (and you shouldn't) then the () are necessary so the parser knows you're defining a function.

    Example, this is a legal function definition and invocation:

    $ myfunc() for arg; do echo "$arg"; done; myfunc foo bar
    foo
    bar
    

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