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Return Codes
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I want to be able to get the exit status of a C program. I can do that in the SH context:

./main ; echo $?


Can this be done in a normal shell environment without the SH context? It seems that return code is totally not the exit status of the main function. For that matter, how to set a proper Amiga return code? With a program that returns "10", followed by "why" I still see that the program did not set a return code.

Thank you.

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Re: Return Codes
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Not sure whether those are what you're looking for, but try echoing $RC and/or $Result2 after executing the program.

Best regards,

Niels

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