| Linux Shell Scripting Tutorial (LSST) v1.05r3 | ||
| Chapter 2: Getting started with Shell Programming  | ||
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By default in Linux if particular command/shell script is executed, it return two type of values which is used to see whether command or shell script executed is successful or not.
(1) If return value is zero (0), command is successful.
 (2) If return value is nonzero, command is not successful or some sort of error executing command/shell script.
This value is know as Exit Status.
But how to find out exit status of command or shell script?
 Simple, to determine this exit Status you can use $? special variable of shell.
For e.g. (This example assumes that unknow1file doest not exist on your hard drive)
 $ rm unknow1file 
 It will show error as follows
 rm: cannot remove `unkowm1file': No such file or directory
 and after that if you give command
  $ echo $? 
 it will print nonzero value to indicate error. Now give command
 $ ls
 $ echo $? 
 It will print 0 to indicate command is successful.
Exercise
 Try the following commands and not down the exit status:$ expr 1 + 3
 $ echo $?
$ echo Welcome
 $ echo $?
$ wildwest canwork?
 $ echo $?
$ date
 $ echo $?
$ echon $?
 $ echo $?
  $? useful variable, want to know more such Linux variables click here to explore them!
 $? useful variable, want to know more such Linux variables click here to explore them!
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