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Bug? `set -e` inside functions inside `$(...)`


From: John W
Subject: Bug? `set -e` inside functions inside `$(...)`
Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2019 17:27:03 -0700

I'm seeing some strange behavior w/regard to `set -e` when invoking a
shell function through a `$(...)` construct.

I can't tell if it's a bug or not; the manpage doesn't really mention
$() specially with regard to `set -e`, that I have found.

I made a SO post with a bunch of details here:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/58228383/bash-set-e-reset-inside-functions-when-run-via

But here's my small repro program:

    #!/usr/bin/env bash

    echo "Initial:    $-"
    set -eu
    echo "After set:  $-"

    function foo() {
        echo "Inside foo: $-"
    }
    foo

    function bar() {
        false    # I'd expect this to immediately fail
        echo "Inside bar: $-"
    }
    # When a $(...) construct is involved, 'bar' runs to completion!
    x=$(bar)
    echo "We should never get here ... but we do."
    echo "$x"

For me, this ouputs:

    Initial:    hB
    After set:  ehuB
    Inside foo: ehuB
    We should never get here ... but we do.
    Inside bar: huB

and it's really the last two lines that confuse me. Why was 'set -e'
disabled inside of "bar"?

Is this documented behavior, and I missed it?
Or a bug?
Or makes sense under some interpretation of things that I'm not grasping?

Thanks for any advice
-John



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