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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Is it bad practise to exit in function? Post 302375332 by gcampton on Friday 27th of November 2009 09:01:49 AM
Old 11-27-2009
Is it bad practise to exit in function?

Question is title, I don't understand why all examples I am reading return constants error values instead of just exiting under certain conditions... then back in main script test return value and exit if true, to me seems like a lot of extra typing and test conditions which can make for bulky and buggy code...
this is a test I just did, that shows you can exit from functions.... so I don't really understand what is wrong with the code below.

file: xxx
Code:
# function to exit
tstexit()
{
    echo "exiting now!"
    exit 1
}

file: zzz
Code:
#test for exit in function
. xxx
tstexit
echo "this is beyond the function will it echo?"
exit 0

output:
Code:
exiting now!


Last edited by gcampton; 11-27-2009 at 10:10 AM..
 

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