Is it possible to get the exit code from a subshell?

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情歌与酒 2021-02-05 03:01

Let\'s imagine I have a bash script, where I call this:

bash -c \"some_command\"
do something with code of some_command here

Is it possible to

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  • 2021-02-05 03:37

    You can use the $? variable, check out the bash documentation for this, it stores the exit status of the last command.

    Also, you might want to check out the bracket-style command blocks of bash (e.g. comm1 && (comm2 || comm3) && comm4), they are always executed in a subshell thus not altering the current environment, and are more powerful as well!

    EDIT: For instance, when using ()-style blocks as compared to bash -c 'command', you don't have to worry about escaping any argument strings with spaces, or any other special shell syntax. You directly use the shell syntax, it's a normal part of the rest of the code.

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  • 2021-02-05 03:42

    Here's an illustration of $? and the parenthesis subshell mentioned by Paggas and Matti:

    $ (exit a); echo $?
    -bash: exit: a: numeric argument required
    255
    $ (exit 33); echo $?
    33
    

    In the first case, the code is a Bash error and in the second case it's the exit code of exit.

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  • 2021-02-05 03:58

    $? will contain the return code of some_command just as usual.

    Of course it might also contain a code from bash, in case something went wrong before your command could even be executed (wrong filename, whatnot).

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