Re: exit /b does not work properly in subroutines



Thank you, you are so polite.

"David Candy" <.> wrote in message
news:OmDR7NBdGHA.3632@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Why do you keep repeating yourself. Are you a total idiot. I just told you.

--
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
How to lose a war in Iraq
http://webdiary.com.au/cms/?q=node/1335#comment-48641
=================================================
"Martin Rakhmanov" <mrakhmanov@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23os8gKBdGHA.3388@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Please have a look at two batch files: they only differ in one line (exit
and exit /b 1 respectively). So why the batches behave differently?


"David Candy" <.> wrote in message
news:uLeus7AdGHA.5116@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
It doesn't. It either exits a shelled batch or cmd.exe, just like all dos
batch files expect..

--
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
How to lose a war in Iraq
http://webdiary.com.au/cms/?q=node/1335#comment-48641
=================================================
"Martin Rakhmanov" <mrakhmanov@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:egD3bsAdGHA.3792@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Also why exit without /b switch exits entire batch, i.e. does exactly
what
I
need (but does not set errorlevel)?

"Martin Rakhmanov" <mrakhmanov@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23xMZrnAdGHA.4532@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Yes, you are right. How do I then exit entire batch from subprogram and
set errorlevel?


"David Candy" <.> wrote in message
news:%23xx4HdAdGHA.1208@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
It is doing what is expected. It is exiting the second bat file started
with call. You are running a batchfile twice.

add this line

echo %errorlevel%
echo This line should never be reached

See Call's help.
--
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
How to lose a war in Iraq
http://webdiary.com.au/cms/?q=node/1335#comment-48641
=================================================
"Martin Rakhmanov" <mrakhmanov@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:eN7g0RAdGHA.1208@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Phil

Thanks for input but this is not what I need: I should be able to quit
entire batch from within subprogram conditionally.
Also I do not understand why simple documented by Microsoft function
("exit
/b") does not work as expected.

Martin

"Phil Robyn" <phil_robyn@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:qZqdnY5Ki7AY3vzZnZ2dnUVZ_sadnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Martin Rakhmanov wrote:
Hello

According to MSFT documentation (help exit) I expect "exit /b 1"
called
within a batch to exit current batch and set ERRORLEVEL to 1. But
this
does
not work when I call exit /b in a subroutine - see attached batch.
Why?
I
am running Windows Server 2003 SP1.

Martin




How about this version?

- - - - - - - begin screen capture WinXP MCE 2005 SP2 - - - - - - -
=====begin c:\cmd\demo\sample.cmd ====================
01. @echo off
02. setlocal
03. set exit=goto :EOF
04. call :MyLabel %1
05. %exit%
06. echo This line should never be reached
07.
08. goto :EOF
09.
10. :MyLabel
11.
12. if NOT "%~1"=="unknownoption" (
13. echo Hello from subprogram
14. set exit=exit /b 1
15. goto :EOF
16. )
=====end c:\cmd\demo\sample.cmd ====================
- - - - - - - end screen capture WinXP MCE 2005 SP2 - - - - - - -


--
Phil Robyn
University of California, Berkeley











.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: exit /b does not work properly in subroutines
    ... Also why exit without /b switch exits entire batch, ... echo This line should never be reached ... within a batch to exit current batch and set ERRORLEVEL to 1. ...
    (microsoft.public.win2000.cmdprompt.admin)
  • Re: exit /b does not work properly in subroutines
    ... I see - /b switch is required to exit batch. ... echo This line should never be reached ... within a batch to exit current batch and set ERRORLEVEL to 1. ...
    (microsoft.public.win2000.cmdprompt.admin)
  • Re: exit /b does not work properly in subroutines
    ... How do I then exit entire batch from subprogram and set ... echo %errorlevel% ... echo This line should never be reached ...
    (microsoft.public.win2000.cmdprompt.admin)
  • Re: exit /b does not work properly in subroutines
    ... within a batch to exit current batch and set ERRORLEVEL to 1. ... not work when I call exit /b in a subroutine - see attached batch. ... set exit=goto:EOF ... echo This line should never be reached ...
    (microsoft.public.win2000.cmdprompt.admin)
  • Re: Newbie Three
    ... echo "tesgform"; ... echo "suspected alien invasion case topic table"; ... echo "suspected alien invasion unknown group name"; ...
    (comp.lang.php)