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I am quite STUMPED by why on earth the following bash script would hang in CentOS6.4

/bin/cat >> /root/heredoc <<EOF

    if [ $(grep -c "$IP_ADDR\|$HOSTNAME" $HOSTS_FILE) -ne 0 ]; then
EOF

Don't worry if the contents of the here doc doesn't make sense. I simply took out the line of code that makes the script hang. I am definitely lacking some insight into how bash handles here docs. It's not the pipe (vertical bar) as it still hangs without the pipe.

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  • you want the content of heredoc to be executed as script or you just want to have the content as literal string?
    – Kent
    Jul 11, 2013 at 21:17
  • I want the content as a literal string. No processing or evaluation of the content is desired. Jul 11, 2013 at 21:26

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I want the content as a literal string. No processing or evaluation of the content is desired.

if you want the content as literal text, try this:

/bin/cat >> /root/heredoc << 'EOF'

    if [ $(grep -c "$IP_ADDR\|$HOSTNAME" $HOSTS_FILE) -ne 0 ]; then
whatever you have

EOF

note, single quoted the heredoc 'EOF'

here is an example:

kent$  cat << eof
$(echo $HOME)
eof
/home/kent

kent$  cat << 'eof'
$(echo $HOME)
eof
$(echo $HOME)
0
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The problem is $( grep ... ). A HERE doc is by default interpreted as double quoted string which means the grep is executed. $HOSTS_FILE is probably empty, so grep is waiting for standard input (try pressing Ctrl+D).

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  • if $HOSTS_FILE is empty, you get grep: (standard input): Input/output error
    – sds
    Jul 11, 2013 at 21:13
  • @choroba I am trying to create an upstart conf file from within a script. The grep is within the body of the conf file being generated. How would you do this then? Jul 11, 2013 at 21:23
  • @braindead: If you do not want to interpret the heredoc, use << 'EOF'. If you want some variables to be interpreted, backslash the dollar signs you do not want to be interpreted.
    – choroba
    Jul 11, 2013 at 21:35

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