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| # test the trap code
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| 
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| trap 'echo exiting' 0
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| trap 'echo aborting' 1 2 3 6 15
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| 
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| # make sure a user-specified subshell runs the exit trap, but does not
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| # inherit the exit trap from a parent shell
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| ( trap 'echo subshell exit' 0; exit 0 )
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| ( exit 0 )
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| 
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| trap
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| 
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| func()
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| {
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| 	trap 'echo [$LINENO] funcdebug' DEBUG
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| 	echo funcdebug line
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| }
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| 
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| trap 'echo [$LINENO] debug' DEBUG
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| echo debug line
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| 
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| trap
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| func
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| 
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| trap
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| trap '' DEBUG
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| trap
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| trap - debug
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| trap
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| trap - HUP
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| trap hup
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| trap '' INT
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| trap '' int
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| 
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| trap
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| # hmmm...should this set the handling to SIG_IGN for children, too?
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| trap '' USR2
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| ./trap1.sub
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| 
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| #
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| # show that setting a trap on SIGCHLD is not disastrous.
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| #
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| set -o monitor
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| 
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| trap 'echo caught a child death' SIGCHLD
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| 
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| sleep 7 & sleep 6 & sleep 5 &
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| 
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| wait
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| trap -p SIGCHLD
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| 
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| # Now reset some of the signals the shell handles specially back to
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| # their default values (with or without the SIG prefix)
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| trap SIGINT QUIT TERM
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| 
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| trap
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