On 9/12/18 10:29 PM, L A Walsh wrote:
> I can't speak for formatting or base-specific function usage, but I don't
> think there was any of those.
>
> Anyway, if you store the word in a separate array where the line #
> is stored, you _could_ list the matching word, but I suspect just the
> line it started on would be enough for most users.
>
> --- (eoftest.sh)
> #!/bin/bash
>
> if ((1)); then
> for i in 1 2 3; do
>
>
>
> echo wow
>
> ---
>> ./bash eoftest.sh
> eoftest.sh: line 10: syntax error: unexpected end of file from line 4.
>
> The wording was just what I threw in. I don't _need_ attribution for
> this if that makes it easier.
I'm sure you noticed that word_lineno isn't set for every compound command
and that it's limited.
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