01-05-2011
I am new to this forum, but not new to forums in general. It is refreshing that others are watching my back. Thanks.
I later realized that the cp would overwrite my file so I changed it to "cat" using the same format. The TMP file is being used to hold a intermediate report on the current record in question. This report potentially contains both errors and correct information, but I do not know until verifying the last field. If all is clean, the script loops back and reviews the next record.
Again, thank you for your advice.
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NAME
amlint -- check Automator actions for problems
SYNOPSIS
amlint [-HhSs] [-d definition-bundle] [-x exception-file] action ...
DESCRIPTION
amlint checks the given Automator actions for various problems and interface inconsistencies. action is the path of a built action bundle.
The options are as follows:
-H Print the filename for each error or warning.
-h Suppress the prefixing of filenames when multiple actions are checked.
-S For each action, write a summary line indicating how many errors and warnings there were.
-s As -S, but skips the summary line for actions with no errors or warnings.
-d definition-bundle
Specify a definition bundle, which specifies custom action input and output types. This option may be repeated if you need to specify
more than one bundle.
-x exception-file
Specify a list of errors and warnings to ignore. The file should be plain text, with one line per error: the action filename, a colon,
space, and the text of the error. For example:
My Action.action: error: NSButton "OK" should not use the metal style.
You can simply copy an output line from amlint -H.
RETURN VALUES
amlint exits with one of the following values:
0 no serious errors were found.
1 an error was found in one of the checked actions.
>1 an internal error occurred.
BUGS
Because of a bug in nibtool(1), amlint will fail to work on some nibs. You will see errors about the ``old-style plist parser'' if this hap-
pens.
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