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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Reading a file into an array Post 302336396 by zaxxon on Wednesday 22nd of July 2009 04:17:09 AM
Old 07-22-2009
Executing your script without shebang will use a default shell I guess or the one that you current use. With the shebang you tell the system explicit which shell to use to execute that script. Since I wrote the array how it is written in ksh, it would be good to tell the system to explicit use ksh by the shebang.
 

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vlatai(1L)																vlatai(1L)

NAME
vlatai - Lojban word analyzer SYNOPSIS
vlatai [ -v ] [ word ] DESCRIPTION
vlatai is a program that reads a list of Lojban words from standard input, one word per line. In its usual mode, it writes a single output line for each input line, advising of which kind of Lojban word the input line is. If the input word has cmavo prefixed onto it, vlatai shows the individual cmavo and the base word itself. In the verbose mode (obtained using -v), the workings of the internal state machines used for scanning the word are exposed. This may give some insight into where an error lies on words that can't be parsed, especially if the output is used in conjuction with the report files built during the compilation process. Note that vlatai is primarily a testbench for the word categorizer/splitter inside jbofihe. vlatai is not fully supported or documented as a stand-alone program. OPTIONS
-v Verbose; show lots of information about the evolution of the internal state word The word to check. If no 'word' argument is supplied, the program reads words from standard input, one word per line (with no whitespace around it.) REFERENCES
http://go.to/jbofihe Home page for the jbofihe project (of which cmafihe is part) http://www.lojban.org/ Home page of the Lojban community http://www.rrbcurnow.freeuk.com/lojban/ My Lojban page. AUTHOR
Richard Curnow <rpc@myself.com> December 2000 vlatai(1L)
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