grimshot: fix branching on command exit status

The previous behavior was incorrect because `if` was checking the return
status of the `[` command which was never going to be an error. `[`
seems to only return an error if no args are provided. This was
basically a useless use of `[` anyway since it was just meant as a
straight interpretation of command exit, something that `if` can do
itself.

Compare:

```sh
[ ]; echo ?=$?
[ /bin/false ]; echo ?=$?
if [ /bin/false ]; then echo this is the unintended bug; fi
if /bin/false; then echo this will not be printed; fi
```
master
Manuel Mendez 5 years ago committed by Simon Ser
parent 7f54495b5e
commit 8ffa3cf439

@ -51,8 +51,7 @@ die() {
check() { check() {
COMMAND=$1 COMMAND=$1
command -v "$COMMAND" > /dev/null 2>&1 if command -v "$COMMAND" > /dev/null 2>&1; then
if [ $? ]; then
RESULT="OK" RESULT="OK"
else else
RESULT="NOT FOUND" RESULT="NOT FOUND"
@ -102,8 +101,7 @@ if [ "$ACTION" = "copy" ] ; then
rm "$TMP" rm "$TMP"
notifyOk "$WHAT copied to buffer" notifyOk "$WHAT copied to buffer"
else else
takeScreenshot "$FILE" "$GEOM" if takeScreenshot "$FILE" "$GEOM"; then
if [ $? ]; then
TITLE="Screenshot of $SUBJECT" TITLE="Screenshot of $SUBJECT"
MESSAGE=$(basename "$FILE") MESSAGE=$(basename "$FILE")
notifyOk "$MESSAGE" "$TITLE" notifyOk "$MESSAGE" "$TITLE"

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