SC2127
Vidar Holen edited this page Nov 3, 2022
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To use ${ ..; }, specify #!/usr/bin/env ksh.
(Or "To use cases with ;;&, specify #!/usr/bin/env bash)
Problematic code:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
var=${ mycmd; };or
#!/usr/bin/env ksh
case "$1" in
foo) echo "Foo!" ;;&
f*) echo "F-something at least" ;;
esac
Correct code:
#!/usr/bin/env ksh
var=${ mycmd; };or
#!/usr/bin/env bash
case "$1" in
foo) echo "Foo!" ;;&
f*) echo "F-something at least" ;;
esac
Rationale:
You are using a shell syntax feature not supported by the script's shell. Either rewrite the construct, or switch to a different shell interpreter.
Exceptions:
None
Related resources:
- Help by adding links to BashFAQ, StackOverflow, man pages, POSIX, etc!