On Sat, Oct 8, 2022, 12:03 Oğuz <oguzismailuy...@gmail.com> wrote: > 8 Ekim 2022 Cumartesi tarihinde Cynthia Coan <cynt...@coan.dev> yazdı: > > > > [...] I think > > use cases outside of cleanup are relatively sparse, [...] > > > There. There already are several ways to do cleanup on exit/return using > existing features, why add one more? > > > > [...] With your syntax you still have to be aware of what's > > in that trap [...] > > > > Not really. If, for some reason, I didn't know what's in that trap and were > super paranoiac about it, I could do > > oldaction=$(trap -P EXIT) > trap 'eval "$oldaction"; bar' EXIT > > I've never been in such a situation though. >
there is, run code addment / management , for trap code > > Don't get me wrong, I just like it when new features align with the old > ones and work together nicely. > > > -- > Oğuz >