test the exit status inside a shell
Nathaniel Ingersoll
nate at altos86.UUCP
Fri Sep 30 08:44:52 AEST 1988
In article <3741 at boulder.Colorado.EDU> wu at spot.Colorado.EDU (WU SHI-KUEI) writes:
>In article <5651 at sgistl.SGI.COM> larry at sgistl.SGI.COM (Larry Autry) writes:
>>Is there a way to test the exit status of the previously executed process
>>while in a shell? In other words, if the previous program returned an exit
>>status of (2) (or even (0)), then perform something based upon that return
>>value.
>
>The shell variable $? is set to the exit status of the last executed command.
>
>Carl Brandauer
In csh, the shell variable $status is set to the exit status of the
last command.
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