Firstly,i will give the shell code:
#!/bin/bash
filename=$1
if [ -e $filename ] ; then
yesterday=`date -d yesterday +%Y%m%d`
cp $filename $filename.$yesterday
now=`date '+%Y-%m-%d%H:%M:%S'`
echo "========split log at $now========" > $filename
echo "========split log $filename to $filename.$yesterday at $now========"
else
echo "$filename not exist."
fi
The shell run successfully,and print the string ========split log at $now========
to the new created $filename
.But below this string,many bytes of \0
are also written to the$filename
,which is showed as follows:
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echo "" >> $filename
afterecho "========split log at $now========" > $filename
in my original code,so you can see0x0d
and0x0a
.