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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users [BASH] Errormessages and Traps with a 'here-doc' Post 302963220 by Don Cragun on Saturday 26th of December 2015 04:12:13 AM
Old 12-26-2015
I'm confused. The title of this thread is "[BASH] Errormessages and Traps with a 'here-doc'", but I don't see any here-documents anywhere in the code you've shown us?

In the command:
Code:
	trap "msg_error \${CALLER:-$0} \$0 \${FUNCNAME:-NON-FUNCTION} \$LINENO 'Args: \$@' " HUP INT QUIT ABRT KILL ALRM TERM ## 1 2 3 6 9 14 15

the standards say that setting a trap for SIGKILL produces undefined results. So you might want to try this without the KILL parameter. (There is no way for any process to catch a SIGKILL signal.)

Also, in the commands:
Code:
	traps_save(){ saved_traps=\$(trap) ; export saved_traps ; }
	traps_restore() { eval \$saved_trap;}

one might expect that the variable used by these two functions would be the same.
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