On Tue 03 Sep 2019 at 15:07:43 (+0000), Larry Dighera wrote: > On Mon, 02 Sep 2019 08:48:50 +0200, Computer Planet > > <deb...@cpnetserver.net> wrote: > > >Is It possible to print of a string at the exit of a bash script? > > Have a look at `man bash` and search for 'trap.'
Trap is designed to break the sequential flow of commands. I can't see any reason to do that when the OP wants the sequence: execute a script print a string > trap [-lp] [[arg] sigspec ...] > The command arg is to be read and executed when the > shell receives signal(s) sigspec. If arg is absent > (and there is a single sigspec) or -, each specified > signal is reset to its original disposition (the If you make your screen narrow before you cut and paste, you won't end up with this mess, but something instead like: trap [-lp] [[arg] sigspec ...] The command arg is to be read and executed when the shell receives signal(s) sigspec. If arg is absent (and there is a single sigspec) or -, each specified signal is reset to its original disposition (the value it had upon entrance to the shell). Cheers, David.