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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Ksh - Env. Variables ?? Post 302162608 by varungupta on Tuesday 29th of January 2008 11:39:19 AM
Old 01-29-2008
Error Ksh - Env. Variables ??

Hey all,

I have been using Ksh and in that I am setting Environment variables.
To set Env. Variables I have created my own file "BuildScript.sh" in which i have written :

export CLASSPATH=/somedir/some other dir/file:.
export PATH=/some dir/file:.

But when i am calling this BuildScript.sh, its not setting values of those variables into env

Do you have any clue to this problem ?
Please let me know.

Thanks.Smilie
 

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edoc_extract(3erl)					     Erlang Module Definition						edoc_extract(3erl)

NAME
edoc_extract - EDoc documentation extraction. DESCRIPTION
EDoc documentation extraction. DATA TYPES
edoc_env() = edoc_env() (see module edoc_lib) : filename() = filename() (see module file) : proplist() = property() (see module proplists) : syntaxTree() = syntaxTree() (see module erl_syntax) : t() = t1() : Some docs of t/0; Further docs of t/0. The same thing using -type: -type t() :: t1(). % Some docs of t/0; Further docs of t/0. EXPORTS
file(File::filename(), Context, Env::edoc_env(), Options::proplist()) -> {ok, Tags} | {error, Reason} Types Context = overview | package Tags = [term()] Reason = term() Reads a text file and returns the list of tags in the file. Any lines of text before the first tag are ignored. Env is an environ- ment created by edoc_lib:get_doc_env/4 . Upon error, Reason is an atom returned from the call to file:read_file/1 . See text/4 for options. header(File::filename(), Env::edoc_env(), Options::proplist()) -> {ok, Tags} | {error, Reason} Types Tags = [term()] Reason = term() Similar to header/5 , but reads the syntax tree and the comments from the specified file. See also: header/4 , edoc:read_comments/2 , edoc:read_source/2 . header(Forms, File::filename(), Env::edoc_env(), Options::proplist()) -> {ok, Tags} | {error, Reason} Types Forms = syntaxTree() | [syntaxTree()] Tags = [term()] Reason = term() Extracts EDoc documentation from commented header file syntax trees. Similar to source/5 , but ignores any documentation that occurs before a module declaration or a function definition. (Warning messages are printed if content may be ignored.) Env is assumed to already be set up with a suitable module context. See also: erl_recomment(3erl) , header/5 . header(Forms, Comments::[comment() (see module edoc)], File::filename(), Env::edoc_env(), Options::proplist()) -> {ok, Tags} | {error, Rea- son} Types Forms = syntaxTree() | [syntaxTree()] Tags = [term()] Reason = term() Similar to header/4 , but first inserts the given comments in the syntax trees. The syntax trees must contain valid position infor- mation. (Cf. edoc:read_comments/2 .) See also: erl_recomment(3erl) , header/3 , header/4 . source(File::filename(), Env::edoc_env(), Options::proplist()) -> {ModuleName, edoc_module() (see module edoc)} Types ModuleName = atom() [term()] Like source/5 , but reads the syntax tree and the comments from the specified file. See also: source/4 , edoc:read_comments/2 , edoc:read_source/2 . source(Forms, File::filename(), Env::edoc_env(), Options::proplist()) -> {ModuleName, edoc_module() (see module edoc)} Types Forms = syntaxTree() | [syntaxTree()] ModuleName = atom() Extracts EDoc documentation from commented source code syntax trees. The given Forms must be a single syntax tree of type form_list , or a list of syntax trees representing "program forms" (cf. edoc:read_source/2 . Env is an environment created by edoc_lib:get_doc_env/4 . The File argument is used for error reporting and output file name generation only. See edoc:get_doc/2 for descriptions of the def , hidden , private , and todo options. See also: erl_recomment(3erl) , source/5 , edoc:read_comments/2 , edoc:read_source/2 . source(Forms, Comments::[comment() (see module edoc)], File::filename(), Env::edoc_env(), Options::proplist()) -> {ModuleName, edoc_mod- ule() (see module edoc)} Types Forms = syntaxTree() | [syntaxTree()] ModuleName = atom() Like source/4 , but first inserts the given comments in the syntax trees. The syntax trees must contain valid position information. (Cf. edoc:read_comments/2 .) See also: erl_recomment(3erl) , source/3 , source/4 , edoc:read_comments/2 , edoc:read_source/2 . text(Text::string(), Context, Env::edoc_env(), Options::proplist()) -> Tags Types Context = overview | package Tags = [term()] Returns the list of tags in the text. Any lines of text before the first tag are ignored. Env is an environment created by edoc_lib:get_doc_env/4 . See source/4 for a description of the def option. SEE ALSO
edoc AUTHORS
Richard Carlsson <richardc@it.uu.se > edoc 0.7.7 edoc_extract(3erl)
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