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Re: EXIT trap in implicit vs. explicit pipeline subshell
From: |
Miroslav Koskar |
Subject: |
Re: EXIT trap in implicit vs. explicit pipeline subshell |
Date: |
Sat, 13 Jun 2015 14:05:23 +0200 |
On Jun 12 11:40, Chet Ramey wrote:
>
> I'm going to think about whether I should document the status quo or expand
> the definition of `subshell' that $BASH_SUBSHELL reflects. It seems like
> group commands in pipelines (and the exit traps they run) would be a good
> candidate for such an expansion.
Right, I think either would be good.
You didn't seem to have replied on that code snippet I provided before.
I assume, that inconsistency in BASH_SUBSHELL inside {...} invoked
directly and invoked inside EXIT trap, should be fixed one way or
another.
I don't mean to be picking on these corner cases but I'm of curious mind
and thought I should raise it, when stumbled across. If nothing else,
somebody might find this thread useful while searching for answers.
Having said that, I think this concludes it from my side. Thank you for
your time and clarifications, it helped me understand some nuances of
Bash as well as other Bourne shells.
Regards,
Miro
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Miroslav Koskar
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