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SC1124
Joachim Ansorg edited this page Nov 12, 2021
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ShellCheck directives are only valid in front of complete commands like case statements, not individual case branches.
case $? in
0) echo "Success" ;;
# shellcheck disable=2154
*) echo "$cmd $flag returned failure" ;;
esac
# Applies to everything in the `case` statement
# shellcheck disable=2154
case $? in
0) echo "Success" ;;
*) echo "$cmd $flag returned failure" ;;
esacor
case $? in
0) echo "Success" ;;
*)
# Applies to a single command within the `case`
# shellcheck disable=2154
echo "$cmd $flag returned failure"
;;
esacYou appear to have put a directive before a branch in a case statement.
ShellCheck directives can not be scoped to individual branches of case statements, only to the entire case, or to individual commands within it. Please move the directive as appropriate.
(It is possible to apply directives to all commands within a { ..: } command group, if you truly wish to apply a directive to multiple commands but not the full case statement.)
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