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Re: set -n ruins shell


From: Paul Jarc
Subject: Re: set -n ruins shell
Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2001 19:40:38 -0400
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George Herson <gherson@snet.net> wrote:
> Thanks, but why am i still getting zero output?
>
> [root@geodollar /root]# bash -c 'set -n; . /tmp/tmpscript'
> [root@geodollar /root]# chmod u+x /tmp/tmpscript
> [root@geodollar /root]# bash -n /tmp/tmpscript
> [root@geodollar /root]#

Because with -n, the commands aren't executed.  So bash doesn't notice
if a command doesn't exist.

> Should i try a "real" syntax error?  like what?

That should produce an error message.  Try this:
echo (hello


paul



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