7.1.289. @ScriptCheckΒΆ

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Usage: @ScriptCheck [-clean] [-suffix SUFF] <Script1> [Script2 ...]

Checks script(s) for improperly terminated lines

-clean: Clean bad line breaks
-suffix SUFF: Rename uncleaned file Script1.SUFF
The default for SUFF is .uncln
Example:
echo “A good line” > ./___toy echo “A good break ” >> ./___toy echo “A harmless slash” >> ./___toy echo “A bad break ” >> ./___toy echo “The end” >> ./___toy
To find the bad line breaks
@ScriptCheck ___toy
To find and clean the bad line breaks
@ScriptCheck -clean ___toy

The uncleaned (original) file goes into ___toy.uncln

Use file_tool -show_file_type -infiles YOURFILE To check for non-printable characters, and a whole lot more.

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