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Re: line 50 : unexpected end of file - cant find the fault ..


From: alex xmb sw ratchev
Subject: Re: line 50 : unexpected end of file - cant find the fault ..
Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2024 13:51:08 +0200

o , the meant to run like

1 ( starts serve ollama sw )
2 is a link to ollama run
it takes syntax of modelname and optional msg
3 and 4 are shot links to run nodel
5 is the log function i wrote for logging that ai stuff ..

greets ..

On Fri, Aug 16, 2024, 13:49 alex xmb sw ratchev <fxmbsw7@gmail.com> wrote:

>
>
> On Fri, Aug 16, 2024, 13:24 Greg Wooledge <greg@wooledge.org> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Aug 16, 2024 at 12:26:42 +0200, alex xmb sw ratchev wrote:
>> > i was coding and now my script ( to run / log ollama ( open source ai
>> sw )
>> > ) but i got error unexpected end of file , and i cant find the fault
>> > i searched for matching ' , " , { / } , $ , no luck ..
>> > it is 49 lines long
>> >
>> > hope for fix ..
>>
>> 1) Show the actual error message.
>>
>
> ~ $ . xmbashuserin.4
> bash: xmbashuserin.4: line 50: syntax error: unexpected end of file
> ~ $ bash xmbashuserin.4
> xmbashuserin.4: line 50: syntax error: unexpected end of file
> ~ $ bash --version
> GNU bash, version 5.2.32(1)-release (aarch64-unknown-linux-android)
>
> 2) Line 32 has 1-= where I believe you wanted 1= .
>>
>
> 1- i want , as its a kill cmd , minus
>
> That said, I have absolutely no idea how your "${a[@]}" expansion
>> is supposed to work.  You're doing this:
>>
>
> simple cmdname ( aliasname ) = code
>
> hobbit:~$ unset -v a
>> hobbit:~$ a=(00=' echo ' 1d=' hello ')
>> hobbit:~$ declare -p a
>> declare -a a=([0]="00= echo " [1]="1d= hello ")
>> hobbit:~$ set -x
>> hobbit:~$ : "${a[@]}"
>> + : '00= echo ' '1d= hello '
>>
>
> i dont understand , i dont : .. i alias ..
>
> What in the HELL is that?
>>
>> Wait... is the left-hand side (00 or 1d) supposed to be the name of an
>> alias that you're defining??
>>
>
> yes
>
> If you want to define two dozen aliases, why not just do this?
>>
>>     alias \
>>         00=' stdbuf -i 0 -o 0 -e 0 -- ' \
>>         1d=' OLLAMA_DEBUG=0 ... ' \
>>         ...
>>
>
> its ugly and non functional
> noob users dont know to \ every line
> i chosen array cause its simpler to edit inside
> and call is also just one
>
> Then people might actually have a CHANCE of understanding what the code
>> is doing.
>>
>> For that matter, why are you defining a command named 00?
>>
>
> its a stdbuf make-non-buffering ,
> its a base cmd , so npt 5 or 6 but 0 , and another 0 cause its too specific
>
> You know what... never mind that.  I don't think I want to know.  The
>> answer would just be even more confusing than this script-library-thing.
>>
>
> im sorry mate
>
> :))
>
>>


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