Hi. I've searched quite a bit without an answer.

Using the new workflow plugin (Groovy CPS DSL) is it possible to retrieve 
the exit code from a 'sh' call? If this were a straight bash call via 
"Execute shell script" in a Freestyle job, I would just read $? and flow 
from there. For instance, perhaps I want to take a different action when my 
return value is 0, or 1, or 2874 (made up obviously), and from there decide 
if the job succeeded or failed.

I can use a 'try/catch' to know that a step failed, but I cannot figure out 
how to access this exit code. Certainly the worfklow plugin has the exit 
code becasuse it displays this at the end of the flow. Basically I want to 
(pseudocode):

<snip>
def result = 0
try {
    sh "<some command>"
} catch(e) {
    if (e.exitCode == 3) {
        // this code is ok, do something interesting
    } else if (e.exitCode == 4) {
        // this is bad, set the result
        result += 1
    }
}

return result
<snip>

Therefore, my logic could decide whether or not the workflow failed, not 
simply whether or not the 'sh' call returned non-zero. Does anyone know how 
to do this?

Thanks a lot.

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