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Re: command substitution is stripping set -e from options
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Chet Ramey |
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Re: command substitution is stripping set -e from options |
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Sat, 10 Oct 2015 13:24:36 -0400 |
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On 10/8/15 2:36 PM, Christoph Gysin wrote:
>> I think you're overlooking what I referred to above: that the exit status
>> of a command substitution doesn't have any effect on whether the parent's
>> command succeeds or fails except in one case: the right-hand-side of an
>> assignment statement that is the last assignment in a command consisting
>> only of assignment statements. To say that it `disables the whole point
>> of set -e' is a considerable overstatement.
>
> Well, I do see your point. But my understanding was that if I wanted
> to run all my bash code with set -e error checking, I can do so by
> avoiding a couple of corner cases, namely:
There are many more cases where the setting of -e has no effect. We
discussed this extensively on the posix mailing list a few years ago,
and the result of that discussion is at
http://austingroupbugs.net/view.php?id=52
For example, even if you attempt to enable -e in a shell function, it
will have no effect if you run it as the command after `if'.
It seems like you're restricting the discussion to simple commands only,
and only to those commands that contain command subsitutions. I think
this is what Greg is talking about.
I will consider adding an option to change the behavior of command
substitution inheriting the -e option, since there doesn't seem to be
any way to decouple this behavior from posix mode.
--
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Chet Ramey, ITS, CWRU chet@case.edu http://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/~chet/
- Re: command substitution is stripping set -e from options, (continued)
- Re: command substitution is stripping set -e from options, Greg Wooledge, 2015/10/08
- Re: command substitution is stripping set -e from options, Christoph Gysin, 2015/10/08
- Re: command substitution is stripping set -e from options, Greg Wooledge, 2015/10/08
- Re: command substitution is stripping set -e from options, Christoph Gysin, 2015/10/08
- Re: command substitution is stripping set -e from options, Chet Ramey, 2015/10/08
- Re: command substitution is stripping set -e from options, Christoph Gysin, 2015/10/08
- Re: command substitution is stripping set -e from options, Chet Ramey, 2015/10/09
- Re: command substitution is stripping set -e from options, Christoph Gysin, 2015/10/08
- Re: command substitution is stripping set -e from options, Greg Wooledge, 2015/10/08
- Re: command substitution is stripping set -e from options, Christoph Gysin, 2015/10/08
- Re: command substitution is stripping set -e from options,
Chet Ramey <=
- Re: command substitution is stripping set -e from options, Christoph Gysin, 2015/10/13
- Re: command substitution is stripping set -e from options, Chet Ramey, 2015/10/15
- Re: command substitution is stripping set -e from options, Linda Walsh, 2015/10/15