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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting syntax error at line 752: `end of file' unexpected Post 302391562 by chryz on Monday 1st of February 2010 07:10:14 PM
Old 02-01-2010
Hi,

I already did what you said. I've placed a set -x at the beginning of the script. It was successfully processed until it reaches to this end very last part of the code where the error occured. I even used the a tool to determine the difference between the old and new code. I've attached a document showing there difference.

Thanks a lot! Smilie
 

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strip_stx(1)						      General Commands Manual						      strip_stx(1)

NAME
strip_stx - a simple literate programming tool SYNOPSIS
strip_stx [ -c commentchars ] [ -B open close ] [ file file ... ] DESCRIPTION
strip_stx takes all structured text (Stx) markup away from the listed files, leaving only text in preformatted blocks. If no files are listed, standard input is read instead. The result is written to standard output. This is intended as a simple literate programming tool: programmers may write their programs as documents, processing them with stx2any for documentation and publication but with strip_stx for compilation / running the code. More information about Stx is on the manpage of stx2any. OPTIONS
-c commentchars comment out the non-code portions (text outside preformatted blocks) with the given commentchars at the beginning of every line. If this option (or the next one) is not given, non-code portions are simply deleted. -B open close surround the non-code portions with (comment-)opening and closing markers open and close respectively. This option can be used together with the -c option. --version, -V Just show version information and exit. --help, -? Just show a short help message and exit. EXAMPLES
strip_stx parse.py.stx > parse.py Strip documentation away from the source file parse.py.stx, supposedly only leaving python code there. strip_stx -B '/*' ' */' -c ' * ' my.c.stx > my.c Make a literate C code document into proper C source file, leaving the documentation in neatly-formatted comments. strip_stx -B 'cat < < EOT' 'EOT' embshell.stx > embshell.sh Turn the document embshell.stx into an "embedded shell" script, where all non-program portions are printed to the standard output when exe- cution reaches them. This is akin to PHP or eperl; but strip_stx is not really meant for this. There are other options for making embed- ded scripts, such as defining your own markup for the code portions or handling the program logic with m4 within stx2any. SEE ALSO
stx2any (1) AUTHOR
This page is written by Panu A. Kalliokoski. Panu A. Kalliokoski strip_stx(1)
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