Re: [go-nuts] ERRORLEVEL issue. Screenshots detected.

2020-09-21 Thread Wojciech S. Czarnecki
Dnia 2020-09-20, o godz. 23:51:19 Walter Weinmann napisał(a): > [image: Screenshot 2020-09-21 084403.png] > [image: Screenshot 2020-09-21 084604.png] > [image: Screenshot 2020-09-21 084819.png] Please DO NOT post screenshots of text to this list. @ Tamás Gulácsi, @ Brian Candler, @ Kurtis Rade

Re: [go-nuts] ERRORLEVEL issue

2020-09-21 Thread Brian Candler
Are you making an explicit call to panic(), or is it a crash from inside some cgo? If you are calling panic() is it from somewhere unusual like a signal handler? I tried a small cgo program to fault and it still exited with code 1 (under macOS anyway) - incidentally the word "panic" doesn't ap

Re: [go-nuts] ERRORLEVEL issue

2020-09-21 Thread Walter Weinmann
This simple version is working - it seems to be a more specific issue. On Monday, 21 September 2020 at 09:37:57 UTC+2 b.ca...@pobox.com wrote: > On Monday, 21 September 2020 07:51:19 UTC+1, Walter Weinmann wrote: >> >> Same problem with os.Exit(1). >> >> > Are you saying that if you run this pr

Re: [go-nuts] ERRORLEVEL issue

2020-09-21 Thread Brian Candler
On Monday, 21 September 2020 07:51:19 UTC+1, Walter Weinmann wrote: > > Same problem with os.Exit(1). > > Are you saying that if you run this program: package main import "os" func main() { os.Exit(1) } you see the %ERRORLEVEL% is 0? Under Linux, calling os.Exit(1) also prints the message "e

Re: [go-nuts] ERRORLEVEL issue

2020-09-21 Thread Walter Weinmann
I'm not - sec_go is a directory: [image: Screenshot 2020-09-21 091724.png] This looks as expected ? On Mon, 21 Sep 2020 at 09:15, Tamás Gulácsi wrote: > You're building src_go.exe (-o of go build), and running orabench.exe. > > > walter@gmail.com a következőt írta (2020. szeptember 21., hé

Re: [go-nuts] ERRORLEVEL issue

2020-09-21 Thread Tamás Gulácsi
You're building src_go.exe (-o of go build), and running orabench.exe. walter@gmail.com a következőt írta (2020. szeptember 21., hétfő, 8:51:19 UTC+2): > My code is here: > > [image: Screenshot 2020-09-21 084403.png] > > My script is here: > > > [image: Screenshot 2020-09-21 084604.png] > >

Re: [go-nuts] ERRORLEVEL issue

2020-09-20 Thread Walter Weinmann
My code is here: [image: Screenshot 2020-09-21 084403.png] My script is here: [image: Screenshot 2020-09-21 084604.png] Logfile: [image: Screenshot 2020-09-21 084819.png] Same problem with os.Exit(1). What am I doing wrong? On Monday, 21 September 2020 at 05:38:11 UTC+2 Kurtis Rader wrote:

Re: [go-nuts] ERRORLEVEL issue

2020-09-20 Thread Kurtis Rader
I also wrote a trivial Go program that did nothing more than `panic("WTF")` and it results in an exit status (ERRORLEVEL) of two in both a MSYS2 bash shell and a native cmd.exe shell. So, it is likely you are not testing what you think you are testing. On Sun, Sep 20, 2020 at 7:44 PM Walter Weinma

Re: [go-nuts] ERRORLEVEL issue

2020-09-20 Thread Kurtis Rader
On Sun, Sep 20, 2020 at 7:44 PM Walter Weinmann wrote: > Sorry - unfortunately I am a beginner. > > I have a Golang program that runs on an error and ends with panic(). When > running on Windows 10 the value of ERRORLEVEL is 0, the same happens when > the program is terminated with exit(1). > > W