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If I have a shell script which include a 'make' command, which make a C++ project. How can I get the return code of the make command? Just like?

RETURN_CODE=`make`

Anyone got experience here?

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    If make was the last thing executed, then, RETURN_CODE=$?. What RETURN_CODE=`make` will do is set RETURN_CODE to the output of make. See, for example, Exit and Exit Status
    – lurker
    Jan 1, 2015 at 17:25

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The special variable $? contains the return code of the last command. You can save it to a variable like this:

make
exit_code=$?

RETURN_CODE=`make` is a command substitution, and results in standard output of make being saved to the variable RETURN_CODE.

PS: You should use $(foo) command substitution rather than backticks, and uppercase variable names are by convention only those which are exported to other scripts.

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