tidy-html5/documentation/pages/page_tidy_scripting.dox
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/*!
\page tidy_scripting Running tidy in scripts
If you want to run Tidy from a Perl, bash, or other scripting language you may find it of value to inspect the result returned
by Tidy when it exits:
- \b 0 = if everything is fine
- \b 1 = if there were warnings and
- \b 2 = if there were errors.
\section perl_example_script Example Perl script
\code{.pl}
if (close(TIDY) == 0) {
my $exitcode = $? >> 8;
if ($exitcode == 1) {
printf STDERR "tidy issued warning messages\n";
} elsif ($exitcode == 2) {
printf STDERR "tidy issued error messages\n";
} else {
die "tidy exited with code: $exitcode\n";
}
} else {
printf STDERR "tidy detected no errors\n";
}
\endcode
*/