11-06-2008
So your $pass holds the filename location for a file.
That file contains one piece of information: the number of pass'es.
Why not redirect your pass calculation to a variable?
num_pass=$(grep -cw "pass" $file1)
and so on... then what I proposed earlier would work.
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nerr_pass_ctx
nerr_pass_ctx(3) util/neo_err.h nerr_pass_ctx(3)
NAME
nerr_pass_ctx - pass a clearsilver error up a level in the call chain
SYNOPSIS
#include <util/neo_err.h>
nerr_pass_ctx()
ARGUMENTS
with the macro, the function name, file and lineno are
automagically recorded. Just pass the error and
a printf format string giving more information about where
the error is occuring.
DESCRIPTION
this function is used to pass an error up a level in the call chain (ie, if the error isn't handled at the current level). This allows us
to track the traceback of the error. This version includes context information about lower errors
SEE ALSO
nerr_error_traceback(3), nerr_pass(3), nerr_error_string(3), defined(3), nerr_pass_ctx(3), nerr_passf(3), nerr_init(3), nerr_match(3),
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