Hey,

Does anybody have thoughts or experience with this? We're realizing that
we'd like to generically exit batch nuke on any error, not just Read node
errors, which makes the prospect of handling it in the python wrappers
around Nodes untenable.

Thanks again,

Chris

On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 4:56 PM, Christopher Horvath
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Howdy Nuke Python,
>
> I need to make Batch Nuke 6.3 on Linux exit with a return code that is not
> 0 when a Read node encounters a missing file. We only want to enable this
> in batch mode, but not in interactive mode. I was hoping there'd be a
> command-line option to use with nuke -x, but the documentation does not
> list anything.
>
> As we have (like probably everybody on this list) a wrapper around the
> Read nodes which construct the filenames procedurally, we can cause Nuke to
> exit using python's sys.exit( -1 ), if that's allowed - but if there's an
> official way to do this, I'd prefer to do it "right".
>
> Does anyone know how I can do this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris
>
> --
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> gesture be done on somebody's part. And we're just the guys to do it.
>



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