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retval of pipelined cmd in bash


Hallo Cygwains,

[Heck, I dunno... "Cygwinauts"?].

I have a possibly OT question, that is, a bash shell question. Lacking
the insight into the deepest reaches of shell-ology, I have come up
empty on all attempts to solve this one for myself. (Those attempts have
included doing `info bash' and reading the "Advanced Bash Scripting
Guide", an excellent resource available on the Web). 

I am writing a shell script that chains together several commands in a
pipeline -- very *nix-ish. The first command in the pipeline is an
invocation of `make'. Here's the entire script code -- I've tried many
very elaborate or bizarre things, before this: 
----------------------------------8<-----------------------------------
   function powermake
   {
	 declare -x LESS='-z-2$ -s~wR'
	 declare PAGER='/bin/less'
	 declare +x ECODE=
	 { make "$@" || ECODE=$? ; } 2>&1 | tee $MAKE_ERR_TO | \
	    /cdv/f/scr/colormake.pl | $PAGER -O"${MAKE_ERR_TO}.colorlog"
	 if [[ $ECODE ]]  # "0" and "1" are both TRUE; "null" is FALSE.
	   then $gvimexe --servername 'QUICKFIX' -q "$(cygpath -wla $MAKE_ERR_TO)"
	   else echo 'No "make" errors to diagnose: retval was ' '"'$ECODE'".'
	 fi
	 return $ECODE
   }
----------------------------------8<-----------------------------------

The problem I am trying to solve is how to get the return value of the
`make' tool. If there was an error I need to know about it. But as it
stands, nothing that i have tried will cause me to see the VIM editor
session start up; the value in ECODE is apparently always "0". 

Does anyone know how to do this -- how to pull out a return value from a
command in the middle of a pipeline? 

   Thanks,
     Soren
-- 
Yes, it's really Sören, not Soren.





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