Just do it without a temp file. Pipe the result of the last grep into the while.
You can hook into SIGINT to detect Ctrl+C, but why worry if you don't need to? You still won't be able to hook into SIGKILL.
for f in bin/* ; do
ldd $f 2>/dev/null | awk '{print $1}'
done | sort -u | grep -v -e '^not$' -e 'ld-linux' | while read soname ; do
process_so_name $soname
done
You can make this look more recognizable by placing the loops in functions (you can do this in a script file or right in the shell):
step_1() {
for f in bin/* ; do
ldd $f 2>/dev/null | awk '{print $1}'
done
}
step_2() {
while read soname ; do
process_so_name $soname
done
}
step_1 | grep -v -e '^not$' -e 'ld-linux' | step_2
To hook into SIGINT, do something like this:
trap "echo SIGINT; rm -f tempfile; exit -1" INT
To hook into SIGTERM (see comments underneath), do this:
trap "echo SIGTERM; rm -f tempfile; exit -1" EXIT
xargs
command; see this earlier SO article