fixed wrong error handling in bin/mani.c

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# Hawk
# Table of Contents
- [Language](#language)
- [Embedding Guide](#embedding-guide)
#### TODO: unary bitwise not
#### TODO: fix -F or --field-separator to hawk.
## Language <a name="language"></a>
Hawk implements most of the AWK programming language elements with extensions.
### Entry Point
You may change the entry point of your script by setting a function name with @pragma entry.
<pre>
@pragma entry main
function main ()
{
print "hello, world";
}
</pre>
### Value
- unitialized value
- integer
- floating-point number
- string
- byte string
- array
### Module
### Incompatibility with AWK
#### Parameter passing
In AWK, the caller can pass an uninitialized variable as a function parameter and get a changed value if the callled function sets it to an array.
<pre>
function q(a) {a[1]=20; a[2]=30;}
BEGIN { q(x); for (i in x) print i, x[i]; }
</pre>
In Hawk, you can prefix the pramater name with & to indicate call-by-reference for the same effect.
<pre>
function q(&a) {a[1]=20; a[2]=30;}
BEGIN { q(x); for (i in x) print i, x[i]; }
</pre>
Alternatively, you may form an array before passing it to a function.
<pre>
function q(a) {a[1]=20; a[2]=30;}
BEGIN { x[3]=99; q(x); for (i in x) print i, x[i]; }'
</pre>
## Embedding Guide <a name="embedding-guide"></a>

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/* compose a string value to use to set FS to */
fs = hawk_rtx_makestrvalwithbcstr(rtx, arg->fs);
if (fs) return -1;
if (!fs) return -1;
/* change FS according to the command line argument */
hawk_rtx_refupval (rtx, fs);