# $NetBSD: sh-errctl.mk,v 1.1 2020/12/12 15:06:11 rillig Exp $ # # Test a shell with error control. This only works in jobs mode; in compat # mode, the default shell is always used, see InitShellNameAndPath. # # There is a subtle difference between error control and echo control. # With error control, each simple command is checked, whereas with echo # control, only the last command from each line is checked. A shell command # line that behaves differently in these two modes is "false; true". In # error control mode, this fails, while in echo control mode, it succeeds. .MAKEFLAGS: -j1 -dj .SHELL: \ name="sh" \ path="${.SHELL}" \ hasErrCtl="yes" \ check="\# error checking on\nset -e" \ ignore="\# error checking off\nset +e" \ echo="\# echo on" \ quiet="\# echo off" all: @echo silent -echo ignerr; false +echo always