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Daniel Dai commented on PIG-2545:
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It is expected Pig will reinterpret the error code (See
org.apache.pig.ReturnCode). PIG-2543 is the real problem which we didn't check
the status code for sh command in a right way.
> Embeded Pig returns a different error code than what generated from python
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: PIG-2545
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIG-2545
> Project: Pig
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 0.9.1
> Reporter: Vivek Padmanabhan
>
> If i have a Pig script embedded in python (0.9 and above) and the python
> script exits with an exit
> code , then Pig exits with a different error code.
> To illustrate consider the below script;
> {code}
> #!/usr/bin/python
> import sys
> from org.apache.pig.scripting import Pig
> Q = Pig.compile(""" sh bash -c 'echo DATADATE=20110101 > param_20110101.txt'
> """)
> result = Q.bind().runSingle()
> sys.exit(10);
> if result.isSuccessful() :
> print 'Pig job succeeded'
> else :
> print 'Faled'
> {code}
> {code}
> echo $?
> 6
> {code}
> Here the result should have been '10' instead of '6' . Please correct me if
> the expectation is otherwise.
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