I was 100% sure...
As it used to work yesterday - or I've must have overseen this message due to all other error messages...
As you see, it's the exact same code, that had worked for over a year (5 years ago).
Maybe there was a security update or something?
But now thinking about it....
:doh:
That genrc.sh was to, well, generate an RC file, for which of course the $ had to be escaped....
Now, it's in the actual script already -> no need to escape...
Hello all,
I want to create a script that polls every hour a directory for the existence of a file. The file I look for is a `token` dropped by an external process at the completion of a successful FTP process. I wrote this script `checkfile.ksh`:
#!/usr/bin/ksh
if ] then
mailx... (5 Replies)
Hi,
i am getting following syntax error ...kingly advice why is it coming ??
#!/bin/bash
find . -name "common.log"
if ; then
echo "1"
fi
Himnashu@home /bin
$ ./a.sh
./a.sh: line 7: syntax error near unexpected token `fi'
./a.sh: line 7: `fi' (9 Replies)
Hi,
When I run the below shell script I'm getting the error " syntax error near unexpected token `"
Script:
REM :: File Name : Refresh_OTL.bat
REM :: Parameters : %1 - Region
REM :: : %2 - Cube Type
REM :: :
REM :: Notes :
REM ============================== set ENVIRONMENT... (2 Replies)
Guys ,
This is an output of my script errored out for "Syntax error near unexpected token `(' " Can someone tell me whats wrong with my script.
Below is my original script pasted.
#!/bin/bash
Script Creation Date 01/21/2010
Author baraghun
... (7 Replies)
Hi all,
Am very new to Unix and am currently Involved in Migrating some Shell Scripts from AIX 4 to Solaris 10.
While using teh for loop am getting the below error:
$ echo $SHELL
/usr/bin/ksh
$ for file in $(ls *SEBE*)
syntax error: `$' unexpected
while the same works without issue on... (4 Replies)
So I am trying to convert my bash script into ksh, and this is what I have in the file so far:
#!/bin/ksh
login()
{
if
then
sendcmd BETA
else
sendcmd "$(xxd -c 32 -g 0 ${ZETA_ZETA} | awk '{print $2}')"
fi
}
But when I run it:
$ ./test.sh ... (1 Reply)
I'm going mad not being able to get this to work. im assuming its only a simple mistake but its driving me bonkers trying to find it.
Please if you can help me it would save me pulling my hair out!!
Thanks
#!/bin/bash -xv
#
#Config
name="TEST Server"
+ name='TEST Server'... (6 Replies)
unzip file.zip
if ] ; then
echo "Success"
else
echo "Some failure."
fi ;
I tried many time to detect the unzip error, but it keep show the syntax error wherever how I change the syntac. Hope someone can help me fix the issue, thanks.
Please use code tags next time for your code and... (5 Replies)
I have written this in my script but while running i am getting syntax error `(' unexpected.
unload to "$BACKUP_DIR/n_fac_fid-$clliname" select * from n_fac_fid where fac_accesskey in (select fac_accesskey From n_fac_ap_fid where ap_clli="$clliname");
Any help appreciated. (3 Replies)
I am getting this error Syntax error: `]' unexpected. Did I do something wrong with elif? Does ksh not like double brackets?
if ]; then
#echo hi
source ~/.bashrc;
elif ]; then
#echo hi
source ~/.kshrc;
fi (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: cokedude
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
json_last_error
JSON_LAST_ERROR(3) 1 JSON_LAST_ERROR(3)json_last_error - Returns the last error occurredSYNOPSIS
int json_last_error (void )
DESCRIPTION
Returns the last error (if any) occurred during the last JSON encoding/decoding.
PARAMETERS
This function has no parameters.
RETURN VALUES
Returns an integer, the value can be one of the following constants:
JSON error codes
+----------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
| Constant | |
| | |
| | Meaning |
| | |
| | Availability |
| | |
+----------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
| | |
| JSON_ERROR_NONE | |
| | |
| | No error has occurred |
| | |
| | |
| | T{ |
| | |
| | JSON_ERROR_DEPTH |
| | |
| | The maximum stack depth has been exceeded |
| | |
| | |
| | T{ |
| | |
| | JSON_ERROR_STATE_MISMATCH |
| | |
| | Invalid or malformed JSON |
| | |
| | |
| | T{ |
| | |
| | JSON_ERROR_CTRL_CHAR |
| | |
| | Control character error, possibly incorrectly |
| | encoded |
| | |
| | |
| | T{ |
| | |
| | JSON_ERROR_SYNTAX |
| | |
| | Syntax error |
| | |
| | |
| | T{ |
| | |
| | JSON_ERROR_UTF8 |
| | |
| | Malformed UTF-8 characters, possibly incorrectly |
| | encoded |
| | |
| | PHP 5.3.3 |
| | |
| | |
| JSON_ERROR_RECURSION | |
| | |
| | One or more recursive references in the value to |
| | be encoded |
| | |
| | PHP 5.5.0 |
| | |
| | |
| JSON_ERROR_INF_OR_NAN | |
| | |
| | One or more NAN or INF values in the value to be |
| | encoded |
| | |
| | PHP 5.5.0 |
| | |
| | |
|JSON_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_TYPE | |
| | |
| | A value of a type that cannot be encoded was |
| | given |
| | |
| | PHP 5.5.0 |
| | |
+----------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
EXAMPLES
Example #1
json_last_error(3) example
<?php
// A valid json string
$json[] = '{"Organization": "PHP Documentation Team"}';
// An invalid json string which will cause an syntax
// error, in this case we used ' instead of " for quotation
$json[] = "{'Organization': 'PHP Documentation Team'}";
foreach ($json as $string) {
echo 'Decoding: ' . $string;
json_decode($string);
switch (json_last_error()) {
case JSON_ERROR_NONE:
echo ' - No errors';
break;
case JSON_ERROR_DEPTH:
echo ' - Maximum stack depth exceeded';
break;
case JSON_ERROR_STATE_MISMATCH:
echo ' - Underflow or the modes mismatch';
break;
case JSON_ERROR_CTRL_CHAR:
echo ' - Unexpected control character found';
break;
case JSON_ERROR_SYNTAX:
echo ' - Syntax error, malformed JSON';
break;
case JSON_ERROR_UTF8:
echo ' - Malformed UTF-8 characters, possibly incorrectly encoded';
break;
default:
echo ' - Unknown error';
break;
}
echo PHP_EOL;
}
?>
The above example will output:
Decoding: {"Organization": "PHP Documentation Team"} - No errors
Decoding: {'Organization': 'PHP Documentation Team'} - Syntax error, malformed JSON
Example #2
json_last_error(3) with json_encode(3)
<?php
// An invalid UTF8 sequence
$text = "xB1x31";
$json = json_encode($text);
$error = json_last_error();
var_dump($json, $error === JSON_ERROR_UTF8);
?>
The above example will output:
string(4) "null"
bool(true)
SEE ALSO json_last_error_msg(3), json_decode(3), json_encode(3).
PHP Documentation Group JSON_LAST_ERROR(3)