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From: | Rocky Bernstein |
Subject: | Re: while loop with extdebug + debug trap always returning 1 |
Date: | Sat, 8 Apr 2017 18:48:29 -0400 |
On 4/4/17 5:08 PM, nesro wrote:
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> To have both commands similar, let's assume the while as this:
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> while (( 1 > 2 )); do :; done
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> Thanks for explaining me why it happen, but now I don't know why for cycle
> works and while does not.
When extdebug is enabled, the command is skipped if the DEBUG trap returns
non-zero. This doesn't change $? (traps never do) and it doesn't cause the
command that would have been run to return a non-zero exit status. If it
did, the combination of DEBUG and `set -e' would exit the shell, for
example, and I'm sure it would not behave as the bash debugger would
expect. For that matter, why should a command that's not run fail?
Since that command returns successfully, when it's used as the `while'
command test, it causes the while command to execute forever.
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