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Re: Weird behavior of kill-emacs
From: |
Philipp Stephani |
Subject: |
Re: Weird behavior of kill-emacs |
Date: |
Wed, 18 Feb 2015 20:49:04 +0000 |
Andreas Politz <politza@hochschule-trier.de> schrieb am Wed Feb 18 2015 at
9:07:44 PM:
> Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes:
>
> >> Is there a way to work around this behavior?
> >
> > Why would you want to?
>
> emacs < /dev/null -Q --batch --eval '(progn (ignore-errors (read))
> (kill-emacs 42))'; echo $?
>
> returns with exit code 0, i.e. the argument to kill-emacs is ignored. I
> guess the OP reads from stdin until EOF, which implies a fixed exit code
> of 0.
>
Exactly. In the case of the flycheck unit test suite the behavior is
triggered by some invocations of yes-or-no-p that try to read from stdin,
but it's closed, so this path is triggered and Emacs exits with a code of 0
even if the tests fail.