[OpenWrt-Devel] [PATCH] base-files: For sysfixtime use hwclock if RTC available
Daniel Dickinson
openwrt at daniel.thecshore.com
Mon Jan 11 05:14:18 EST 2016
I did one other test I hadn't thought of originally:
#!/bin/sh
set -e
/bin/false && /bin/false
echo "not killed"
displays "not killed", so there still the issue that unlike if..then
with set -e, && fails to exit on error condition (for the purposes of
set -e it's like there is an implicit || /bin/true (really the exit
status just gets ignored for an AND-OR list in POSIX terms)).
Regards,
Daniel
On 11/01/16 03:30 AM, Daniel Curran-Dickinson wrote:
> Actually I must have been smoking something when I thought I saw that
> problem (and no I don't actually). I think it must have been in
> combination with some other error that I misremembered.
>
> I just check both bash and ash (and the docs) and they 'do the right
> thing'.
>
> Regards,
>
> Daniel
>
> On 11/01/16 03:19 AM, Daniel Dickinson wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 10/01/16 06:42 AM, bittorf wireless )) Bastian Bittorf wrote:
>>>> +
>>>> +start() {
>>>> + if [ -e /dev/rtc ]; then
>>>> + hwclock -s
>>>
>>> please use the short form [ -e /dev/rtc ] && ...
>>>
>>
>> Per private mail I've learned this is the current codebase standard, so
>> will follow that, but the reason I tend to prefer the if..then is that
>> if..then has the correct semantics when using set -e (that is causes
>> termination on error, but not under normal operation) whereas [ xx ] &&
>> yy is not set -e safe and simply adding || true results in error
>> conditions not being detected, so it is actually doing the wrong thing
>> if you use set -e (unless the initial condition being false is an error
>> and not just normal operation).
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Daniel
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