hush: make "exit" in trap use pre-trap exitcode - fix for nested trap
function old new delta check_and_run_traps 276 278 +2 Signed-off-by: Denys Vlasenko <vda.linux@googlemail.com>
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shell/ash_test/ash-misc/exitcode_trap6.right
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INT
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# "exit" in trap should not use last command's exitcode,
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# but exitcode on entering the trap.
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# Nested trap should not interfere with this.
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$THIS_SH -c '
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trap "echo INT" int
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trap "kill -int $$;exit" term
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kill $$ &
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(exit 42)
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wait
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'
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echo 42:$?
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@ -2107,16 +2107,18 @@ static int check_and_run_traps(void)
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if (G_traps[sig][0]) {
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/* We have user-defined handler */
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smalluint save_rcode;
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int save_pre;
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char *argv[3];
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/* argv[0] is unused */
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argv[1] = xstrdup(G_traps[sig]);
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/* why strdup? trap can modify itself: trap 'trap "echo oops" INT' INT */
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argv[2] = NULL;
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save_pre = G.pre_trap_exitcode;
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G.pre_trap_exitcode = save_rcode = G.last_exitcode;
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builtin_eval(argv);
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free(argv[1]);
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G.pre_trap_exitcode = save_pre;
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G.last_exitcode = save_rcode;
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G.pre_trap_exitcode = -1;
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# if ENABLE_HUSH_FUNCTIONS
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if (G.return_exitcode >= 0) {
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debug_printf_exec("trap exitcode:%d\n", G.return_exitcode);
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shell/hush_test/hush-misc/exitcode_trap6.right
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INT
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shell/hush_test/hush-misc/exitcode_trap6.tests
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# "exit" in trap should not use last command's exitcode,
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# but exitcode on entering the trap.
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# Nested trap should not interfere with this.
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$THIS_SH -c '
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trap "echo INT" int
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trap "kill -int $$;exit" term
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kill $$ &
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(exit 42)
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wait
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'
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echo 42:$?
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