In you shell, a variable called girl_of_my_life is defined the moment you see her. You might use the variable for various scripts. After a while, you might think the variable is junk and shouldn't be used in any of your scripts. In fact you might even succeed in not using the variable at all.
Just type
>echo $girl_of_my_life
and you see the value still remains.
Now you get the picture? Unless overwritten, the variable girl_of_my_life has the previous value.
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>echo $girl_of_my_life
Returned value..
Too much harmful binary data.Still want to view?
Flush and replace soon mags!
Hehe...it might have returned in your case... in my case it never returned.
wish there was a flush command.
Try doing this:
$girl_of_my_life = 0
See what happens then...
Segmentation fault. You'r dumped.
It always says
"Undefined variable" in my case :(
Type this
$yes i love you
It will be more fun
Adil sir...you are adding new variables..which is not acceptable...pehla hi variable ka value pata nahin...u are expecting too much from life.
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