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Re: Return status of command substitution with $(...) "gets lost"
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Chet Ramey |
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Re: Return status of command substitution with $(...) "gets lost" |
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Wed, 10 Mar 2010 17:22:54 -0500 |
> On the other hand, local is not specified by POSIX. What would it hurt
> to redefine the exit status of local to reflect the status of any
> command substitutions performed during the local assignments (short of
> compatibility with zsh)?
I think that would be a bad idea, and am not inclined to do it.
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- Re: Return status of command substitution with $(...) "gets lost", Chet Ramey, 2010/03/11
- Re: Return status of command substitution with $(...) "gets lost", Marc Herbert, 2010/03/11
- Re: Return status of command substitution with $(...) "gets lost", Eric Blake, 2010/03/11
- Re: Return status of command substitution with $(...) "gets lost", Chet Ramey, 2010/03/11