Pádraig Brady wrote:
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Subject: [PATCH] timeout: add --exit-status to always propagate the command's
exit status
It's useful for commands that support running for an indeterminite
amount of time, to not return a specific timeout exit status (124),
and instead let the command handle the timeout signal and return
a status for the work done so far.
* doc/coreutils.texi (timeout invocation): Describe the new option.
* src/timeout.c (use_exit_status): A new global boolean to
enable the --exit-status behavior.
Thanks. This looks fine.
Did you consider calling it --preserve-exit-status?
That seems more descriptive to me, since it preserves the exit
status of the command that timeout runs.
When I first saw --exit-status, I wondered if it should have an =N
after it, by which to specify a specific number.