If I type:
progA | progB && progC
then progC
is conditional on progB
, and not on progA
. Is there a way to both pipe the output of progA
to progB
, and then, after progA
is done (and if I have to wait for progB
to be done too, then that's not a problem) have progC
be conditional on prog A?
Also, I need to keep the pipe -- as in I can't afford to do progA > file; ....; progB < file
and loose the time efficiency.
EDIT: How to use the return code of the first program in a pipe command line is a similar question, but does not have constraint of keeping the pipe, and it also assumes that I have access to the code of progB.