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Re: EXIT traps in interactive shells
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Chet Ramey |
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Re: EXIT traps in interactive shells |
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Sun, 29 Jul 2012 12:55:23 -0400 |
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On 7/28/12 12:38 PM, Maarten Billemont wrote:
> Trapping on EXIT is a really convenient way of cleaning up after yourself
> when your script ends.
I agree that the EXIT trap should work on {} asynchronous subshells, and I
will make sure that the next version of bash does this.
However, the two examples you gave don't really differ in that respect. If
you take out the `kill', neither interactive nor non-interactive shells run
the exit trap. The difference is how interactive and non-interactive
shells handle SIGTERM. That's the place I'll have to look.
Chet
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