On 25-Jan-2009, at 17:59, Dallman Ross wrote:
I did:
Names an rcfile (relative to the current directory) to which
processing will be switched. If the named rcfile doesn't
exist or is not a normal file or /dev/null then an error
will be logged ***and processing will continue in the current
rcfile.***
You read it, but you didn't grok it. The case you have presented
does not meet the criteria described in the first clause of the
second quoted sentence: (a) there is *no* named rcfile; and
thus, by definition, (b) there likewise is nothing to discern as
either a normal file or /dev/null. There is no "ARG," as you put
it, to the SWITCHRC statement in your syntax.
"No named rcfile" is no the same as "a named rcfile that doesn't
exist."
OK, it says right there, "If the named rcfile doesn't exist" and "or
is not a normal file"
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