Weired 'syntax error: unexpected end of file' in bash script

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孤城傲影
孤城傲影 2021-01-27 23:37

I can\'t figure out what is wrong with following script.

#!/bin/bash 
if [ \"$1\" = \"x\" ] 
then
  echo Pushing web on sharada to origin.
else if [ \"$1\" = \"y         


        
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  •  臣服心动
    2021-01-27 23:52

    The problem described in the questioned has already been solved. I just wanted to share my experience here because the error message I got was the same, even if the reason and the solution was slightly different.

    #!/bin/bash
    
    echo "a"
    
    if [ -f x.txt ]; then \
        echo "b" \
    fi;
    
    echo "c"
    

    This script produced the same error message and the solution was to add the missing semicolon to the end of the echo "b" line:

    #!/bin/bash
    
    echo "a"
    
    if [ -f x.txt ]; then \
        echo "b" ; \
    fi;
    
    echo "c"
    

    The direct reason was the same as it was in the original question. The if didn't have its closing pair fi. The reason, however, was that the fi line blended into the previous line, due to the missing ; semicolon.

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