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In many of my Windows batch files, I used the following
construct to detect failures:
do_something
if errorlevel 1 (
echo.An error occurred in do_something
exit /b 1
)
I discovered that it is possible for a Windows program
to exit with a negative integer error code.
This causes the above construct to miss the failure
and the batch file blithely continues.
So I have replaced that construct with
do_something || (
echo.An error occurred in do_something
exit /b 1
)
This way, if the command exits with any nonzero error,
we correctly detect it as a failure.
8 lines
209 B
Batchfile
8 lines
209 B
Batchfile
@echo off
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setlocal EnableDelayedExpansion
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REM https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/issues/30624#issuecomment-1432118204
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dotnet build --property:OutputPath=!CD!\exe || (
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echo.Error building csdown
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exit /b 1
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)
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