On 19Mar2009 12:19, Daniel B. Thurman <[email protected]> wrote:
> OK, I found out why I had a problem!
>
> I setup an intentional sed error:
> $ (re="-e '\'s/b/h/'"; echo "boo" | sed $re | echo "done"; echo
> ${PIPESTATUS})
> done
> sed: -e expression #1, char 1: unknown command: `''
> 0
[ I'm sure you know everything I say below based on previous posts, but
it seems worth saying purely for other readers...
]
Ok, but I strongly recommend you never us a regexp unquoted - the
necessary backslash nesting gets nasty real fast. A better way is like
this:
re='s/b/h/'
sed -e "$re"
or for complex stuff, write a file called "sedf" (for example)
containing a full sed script:
s/b/h/
/foo/d
/bah/b again
etc. Then:
sed -f sedf
The point here, unrelated to the pipe exit status issue, is to keep the
sed stuff easy to write and undamaged by shell substitution.
On the pipe stuff, another approach (less convenient than PIPESTATUS),
is a flag approach like you original attempt, but using files:
badness=/tmp/foo$$bad
{ x || touch $badness; } \
| { y || touch $badness; } \
| { z || touch $badness; }
if [ -f $badness ]
then
rm $badness
echo badness happened >&2
fi
It has the advantage of working in non-pipe circumstances (nested
subshells, etc).
Cheers,
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