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[O] Blank first line in a tangled file prevents src block execution
From: |
Leo Alekseyev |
Subject: |
[O] Blank first line in a tangled file prevents src block execution |
Date: |
Fri, 9 Mar 2012 16:57:10 -0500 |
I have the following source block that I tangle to produce a short script:
#+begin_src sh :tangle code/get_wavs.sh
#!/bin/bash
for fn_in in "$@"; do
fn_out=$(sed -e 's|\.3gp$||g' -e 's|$|.wav|g' <<< $fn_in)
ffmpeg -i $fn_in -vn -f wav -acodec pcm_u8 $fn_out
done
#+end_src
However, the tangled file has a blank first line. As a result, I
can't seem to run this script either using sh -c, or by putting it
inside a code block. In other words, the following line fails:
sh -c "code/test.sh data/salsa/20120308_av_jc/song2/*.3gp"
code/test.sh: 4: Syntax error: redirection unexpected
And, similarly, this fails
#+begin_src sh
code/get_wavs.sh data/salsa/20120308_av_jc/song2/*.3gp
#+end_src
On the other hand, the script runs fine from the command line, or from
an org-mode shell: link, i.e. just running
code/test.sh data/salsa/20120308_av_jc/song2/*.3gp
at bash prompt produces the desired result.
I am not sure what the rules are about blank lines before the
hash-bang directive in Bash, and why in particular the blank line
seems to cause sh -c ... and orb-babel src execution to break, but the
current behavior seems broken.
- [O] Blank first line in a tangled file prevents src block execution,
Leo Alekseyev <=