LDP/LDP/guide/docbook/abs-guide/ex71.sh

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#!/bin/bash
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# 'echo' is fine for printing single line messages,
#+ but somewhat problematic for for message blocks.
# A 'cat' here document overcomes this limitation.
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cat <<End-of-message
-------------------------------------
This is line 1 of the message.
This is line 2 of the message.
This is line 3 of the message.
This is line 4 of the message.
This is the last line of the message.
-------------------------------------
End-of-message
exit 0
#--------------------------------------------
# Code below disabled, due to "exit 0" above.
# S.C. points out that the following also works.
echo "-------------------------------------
This is line 1 of the message.
This is line 2 of the message.
This is line 3 of the message.
This is line 4 of the message.
This is the last line of the message.
-------------------------------------"
# However, text may not include double quotes unless they are escaped.