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Vidar Holen edited this page Nov 3, 2022 · 1 revision

In POSIX sh, arithmetic base conversion is undefined

Problematic code:

#!/bin/sh
echo "Hex $1 is decimal $((16#$1))"

Correct code:

#!/bin/sh
echo "Hex $1 is decimal $(echo "ibase=16; $1" | bc)"

Rationale:

Your script uses a shell feature not supported by the shebang. Either rewrite the script to be portable, or change the shebang to explicitly require a shell like Bash.

In this case, using radix specifiers in arithmetic contexts, such as $((16#DEADBEEF)) is not portable. bc ibase/obase can be used instead.

Exceptions:

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