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PROBLEM:
I have a shell program that I have been writing but I can't find out how to make sure that trap
is trapping for cleanup at the end or because of a error in some command, it cleans up either way.
Here is the code:
################################### Successful exit then this cleanup ###########################################################3
successfulExit()
{
IFS=$IFS_OLD
cd "$HOME" || { echo "cd $HOME failed"; exit 155; }
rm -rf /tmp/svaka || { echo "Failed to remove the install directory!!!!!!!!"; exit 155; }
}
###############################################################################################################################33
####### Catch the program on successful exit and cleanup
trap successfulExit EXIT
QUESTION:
How can I make trap
only trap EXIT
on program finish?
Here is the full script:
debianConfigAwsome.5.3.sh
shell-script exit-status trap
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PROBLEM:
I have a shell program that I have been writing but I can't find out how to make sure that trap
is trapping for cleanup at the end or because of a error in some command, it cleans up either way.
Here is the code:
################################### Successful exit then this cleanup ###########################################################3
successfulExit()
{
IFS=$IFS_OLD
cd "$HOME" || { echo "cd $HOME failed"; exit 155; }
rm -rf /tmp/svaka || { echo "Failed to remove the install directory!!!!!!!!"; exit 155; }
}
###############################################################################################################################33
####### Catch the program on successful exit and cleanup
trap successfulExit EXIT
QUESTION:
How can I make trap
only trap EXIT
on program finish?
Here is the full script:
debianConfigAwsome.5.3.sh
shell-script exit-status trap
add a comment |
PROBLEM:
I have a shell program that I have been writing but I can't find out how to make sure that trap
is trapping for cleanup at the end or because of a error in some command, it cleans up either way.
Here is the code:
################################### Successful exit then this cleanup ###########################################################3
successfulExit()
{
IFS=$IFS_OLD
cd "$HOME" || { echo "cd $HOME failed"; exit 155; }
rm -rf /tmp/svaka || { echo "Failed to remove the install directory!!!!!!!!"; exit 155; }
}
###############################################################################################################################33
####### Catch the program on successful exit and cleanup
trap successfulExit EXIT
QUESTION:
How can I make trap
only trap EXIT
on program finish?
Here is the full script:
debianConfigAwsome.5.3.sh
shell-script exit-status trap
PROBLEM:
I have a shell program that I have been writing but I can't find out how to make sure that trap
is trapping for cleanup at the end or because of a error in some command, it cleans up either way.
Here is the code:
################################### Successful exit then this cleanup ###########################################################3
successfulExit()
{
IFS=$IFS_OLD
cd "$HOME" || { echo "cd $HOME failed"; exit 155; }
rm -rf /tmp/svaka || { echo "Failed to remove the install directory!!!!!!!!"; exit 155; }
}
###############################################################################################################################33
####### Catch the program on successful exit and cleanup
trap successfulExit EXIT
QUESTION:
How can I make trap
only trap EXIT
on program finish?
Here is the full script:
debianConfigAwsome.5.3.sh
shell-script exit-status trap
shell-script exit-status trap
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On entry to the EXIT
trap, $?
contains the exit status. That's the same value you'd find as $?
after calling this script in another shell: either the argument passed to exit
(truncated to the range 0–255) or the return status of the preceding command. In the case of an exit due to set -e
, it's the return status of the command that triggered the implicit exit
.
Usually you should save $?
and exit again with the same status.
cleanup () {
if [ -n "$1" ]; then
echo "Aborted by $1"
elif [ $status -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Failure (status $status)"
else
echo "Success"
fi
}
trap 'status=$?; cleanup; exit $status' EXIT
trap 'trap - HUP; cleanup SIGHUP; kill -HUP $$' HUP
trap 'trap - INT; cleanup SIGINT; kill -INT $$' INT
trap 'trap - TERM; cleanup SIGTERM; kill -TERM $$' TERM
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On entry to the EXIT
trap, $?
contains the exit status. That's the same value you'd find as $?
after calling this script in another shell: either the argument passed to exit
(truncated to the range 0–255) or the return status of the preceding command. In the case of an exit due to set -e
, it's the return status of the command that triggered the implicit exit
.
Usually you should save $?
and exit again with the same status.
cleanup () {
if [ -n "$1" ]; then
echo "Aborted by $1"
elif [ $status -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Failure (status $status)"
else
echo "Success"
fi
}
trap 'status=$?; cleanup; exit $status' EXIT
trap 'trap - HUP; cleanup SIGHUP; kill -HUP $$' HUP
trap 'trap - INT; cleanup SIGINT; kill -INT $$' INT
trap 'trap - TERM; cleanup SIGTERM; kill -TERM $$' TERM
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On entry to the EXIT
trap, $?
contains the exit status. That's the same value you'd find as $?
after calling this script in another shell: either the argument passed to exit
(truncated to the range 0–255) or the return status of the preceding command. In the case of an exit due to set -e
, it's the return status of the command that triggered the implicit exit
.
Usually you should save $?
and exit again with the same status.
cleanup () {
if [ -n "$1" ]; then
echo "Aborted by $1"
elif [ $status -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Failure (status $status)"
else
echo "Success"
fi
}
trap 'status=$?; cleanup; exit $status' EXIT
trap 'trap - HUP; cleanup SIGHUP; kill -HUP $$' HUP
trap 'trap - INT; cleanup SIGINT; kill -INT $$' INT
trap 'trap - TERM; cleanup SIGTERM; kill -TERM $$' TERM
add a comment |
On entry to the EXIT
trap, $?
contains the exit status. That's the same value you'd find as $?
after calling this script in another shell: either the argument passed to exit
(truncated to the range 0–255) or the return status of the preceding command. In the case of an exit due to set -e
, it's the return status of the command that triggered the implicit exit
.
Usually you should save $?
and exit again with the same status.
cleanup () {
if [ -n "$1" ]; then
echo "Aborted by $1"
elif [ $status -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Failure (status $status)"
else
echo "Success"
fi
}
trap 'status=$?; cleanup; exit $status' EXIT
trap 'trap - HUP; cleanup SIGHUP; kill -HUP $$' HUP
trap 'trap - INT; cleanup SIGINT; kill -INT $$' INT
trap 'trap - TERM; cleanup SIGTERM; kill -TERM $$' TERM
On entry to the EXIT
trap, $?
contains the exit status. That's the same value you'd find as $?
after calling this script in another shell: either the argument passed to exit
(truncated to the range 0–255) or the return status of the preceding command. In the case of an exit due to set -e
, it's the return status of the command that triggered the implicit exit
.
Usually you should save $?
and exit again with the same status.
cleanup () {
if [ -n "$1" ]; then
echo "Aborted by $1"
elif [ $status -ne 0 ]; then
echo "Failure (status $status)"
else
echo "Success"
fi
}
trap 'status=$?; cleanup; exit $status' EXIT
trap 'trap - HUP; cleanup SIGHUP; kill -HUP $$' HUP
trap 'trap - INT; cleanup SIGINT; kill -INT $$' INT
trap 'trap - TERM; cleanup SIGTERM; kill -TERM $$' TERM
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