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From: | Linda Walsh |
Subject: | Re: -e does not work with subscript |
Date: | Tue, 29 Jan 2008 15:52:01 -0800 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.9 (Windows/20071031) |
Stepan Koltsov wrote:
BTW, my use case for "(false)" is: === set -e ( cd some-dir && make ) ( cd other-dir && ./build.sh ) ( cd third-dir && ant ) === Most readers (and writers) expect script to fail if "make" failed. So I think that outer bash should exit with error on "(false)" :-)
---- I wouldn't, since you are placing the ops in a subshell -- only the subshell has the "error", but the top level shell wouldn't have an error just because a subshell exited. If you want the shell to exit, use braces: { cd some-dir &* make ; } # braces don't parse as end-of-line delimiters # like parens do, so the semicolon is needed after make
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