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Old 10-08-2009
Quote:
Originally Posted by aemunathan
Hi

How can i use it in IF statement ?

Code:
if [ -e $FILE ] && [ ! -s $FILE ]

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This manual page documents briefly the haddock command. Extensive documentation is available in various other formats including DVI, Post- Script and HTML; see below. file is a filename containing a Haskell source module. All the modules specified on the command line will be processed together. When one module refers to an entity in another module being processed, the documentation will link directly to that entity. Entities that cannot be found, for example because they are in a module that is not being processed as part of the current batch, simply will not be hyperlinked in the generated documentation. haddock will emit warnings listing all the identifiers it could not resolve. The modules should not be mutually recursive, as haddock does not like swimming in circles. OPTIONS
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