Build fixes for environments which don't have \epoc32\tools in their path.
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==name source
==short-description
Run the specified script in the context of the current L<fshell|fshell> instance.
==long-description
The main reasons for using this command are:
=over 5
=item *
To avoid the overhead of creating a separate fshell process in which to run a script.
=item *
To allow the environment variables of the executing fshell instance to be updated by a script.
=back
Note, fshell defines an environment variable named C<SCRIPT_PATH> that contains the full path to the script that is currently executing. This can be used to make scripts independent of their file system location, for example:
source $SCRIPT_PATH\some.script
==see-also
L<debug|debug>
==argument filename script_file_name
The name of the script file to be run.
==argument string script_args optional last
The arguments to pass to the script.
==option bool k keep-going
Keep processing the script even if a previous command has returned an error. Without this option set, an error would cause script processing to abort (and the source command to exit with the error code) unless either C<&&>, C<||> or C<&|> was used to handle the error.
==copyright
Copyright (c) 2006-2010 Accenture. All rights reserved.