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Learning Linux Shell Scripting
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Learning Linux Shell Scripting

by Ganesh Sanjiv Naik
December 2015
Beginner
306 pages
5h 2m
English
Packt Publishing
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Using the trap command

If a signal or software interrupt is generated while the script is running, then we can define what action is performed by that interrupt handler using the trap command. The trap command helps us in reassigning the system response to a particular signal through the user defined function or commands.

The syntax to use the trap command is either of the following:

$ trap 'command; command' signal-name
$ trap 'command; command' signal-number

The usage as per the preceding syntax is as follows:

trap 'echo "You pressed Control key"; exit 1'  0 1 2 15

This will print the message You pressed Control Key, any SIGINT, SIGHUP, or SIGTERM received by the process:

trap 'rm file.tmp; exit 1'  EXIT INT TERM HUP

When any of the SIGINT, SIGTERM ...

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