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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Result of Catching Return Value from Sub_script.sh to Main_script.sh is not as Expected Post 302715399 by duddukuri on Monday 15th of October 2012 01:00:24 AM
Old 10-15-2012
Thank a lot for the Reply elixir_sinari

Is there any allowed Error Codes list which can be assigned for custom error handling?

like 245-255 range can be used for custom error reporting.
 

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tart-custom(5)						     LinuxTaRT template format						    tart-custom(5)

NAME
tart-custom - Template format for LinuxTaRT DESCRIPTION
LinuxTaRT can use a user defined template file to generate the signature. The name and location of this file can be specified in ~/.tartrc, but defaults to the following location: ~/.tart-custom PARAMETERS
LinuxTaRT recognizes the following directives in the template and replaces them with the corresponding values: %c1 - CustomText1 from .tartrc %c2 - CustomText2 from .tartrc %tg - tagline Randomly selected from the tagline database. %hr - horizontal line %dt - todays date In the format: Monday, February 25, 2002 %12 - current hour 12-hour format %24 - current hour 24-hour format %mn - current minutes %ap - AM / PM %ut - system uptime For RiscOS or systems with the sysinfo function. %ib - time in ibeats %vi - LinuxTaRT version string %% - the percent symbol (%) Any other characters in the template are copied to the signature as is. EXAMPLES
The following template: LinuxTaRT - The Automatic Random Tagline %hr /dev/random says: %tg http://mycompany.com %hr Generates the following signature: LinuxTaRT - The Automatic Random Tagline ------------------------------------------------------- /dev/random says: Best way to dispose of the Borg: Give them Windows 3.1. http://mycompany.com ------------------------------------------------------- FILES
~/.custom SEE ALSO
tart(1) tartrc(5) tartdates(5) Mark Veinot 1.0.0 tart-custom(5)
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