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## Globs are ignored in [[ ]] except right of =/!=. Use a loop.
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### Problematic code:
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```sh
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[[ current.log -nt backup/*.log ]] && echo "This is the latest file"
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```
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### Correct code:
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```sh
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newerThanAll=true
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for log in backup/*.log
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do
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[[ current.log -nt "$log" ]] || newerThanAll=false
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done
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[[ "$newerThanAll" = "true" ]] && echo "This is the latest file"
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```
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### Rationale:
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Globs in `[[ ]]` will not filename expand, and will be treated literally (or as patterns on the right-hand side of `=`, `==` and `!=`).
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The problematic code is equivalent to `[[ current.log -nt 'backup/*.png' ]`, and will look for a file with a literal asterisk in the name.
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Instead, you can iterate over the filenames you want with a loop, and apply your condition to each filename.
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### Exceptions:
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If you know your glob will only ever match one file, you can check this explicitly and use the first file:
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```
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set -- backup/*.log
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[[ $# -eq 1 ]] || { echo "There are too many matches."; exit 1; }
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[[ file.log -nt "$1" ]] && echo "This is the latest file"
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```
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Alternatively, [[ignore]] this warning.
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