Is there some similar option in dash
shell corresponding to pipefail
in bash
?
Or any other way of getting a non-zero status if one of the commands in pipe fail (but not exiting on it which set -e
would).
To make it clearer, here is an example of what I want to achieve:
In a sample debugging makefile, my rule looks like this:
set -o pipefail; gcc -Wall $$f.c -o $$f 2>&1 | tee err; if [ $$? -ne 0 ]; then vim -o $$f.c err; ./$$f; fi;
Basically it runs opens the error file and source file on error and runs the programs when there is no error. Saves me some typing. Above snippet works well on bash
but my newer Ubunty system uses dash
which doesn't seem to support pipefail
option.
I basically want a FAILURE status if the first part of the below group of commands fail:
gcc -Wall $$f.c -o $$f 2>&1 | tee err
so that I can use that for the if
statement.
Are there any alternate ways of achieving it?
Thanks!
tee
?if gcc -Wall $$f.c -o $$f >$$f.log 2>&1; then cat $$f.log; ./$$f; else vim -o $$f.c $$f.log; fi
(Alternatively, installbash
on Ubunty. It's only an apt-get away.)$ dash -c 'set -e; false | cat'; echo $? 0 $