Dear WIEN2k community,

suppose we have a code that includes a sequence of commands. Before running the 
next command, I would like to check if the previous one completed successfully. 
It is convenient to use exit codes for that purpose. Here is a small example in 
bash (looking for a file that does not exist):

[rubel@gra-login3 lambda1]$ ls oleg
ls: cannot access 'oleg': No such file or directory
[rubel@gra-login3 lambda1]$ echo $?
2

Here "echo $?" returns the exit code of a previous command. If it is not "0", 
there is a problem (like in this case, there is no "oleg" file).

Now I try to apply the same strategy to WIEN2k:

[rubel@gra-login3 lambda1]$ x lapw1
LAPW1 - Error
0.001u 0.018s 0:00.06 16.6%     0+0k 23592+16io 67pf+0w
[rubel@gra-login3 lambda1]$ echo $?
0

This is an unexpected result. The exist status is OK in spite of the fact that 
LAPW1 exited with an error. Of course, there are error files created for each 
program + spin up/dn (even process for parallel calculations). But it can be 
quite elaborate to search through them, and it depends on whether you run lapw1 
or lapw2, etc.

I wonder if there is a _simple_ alternative way for sensing an error? Also 
message is not always "XXXXX - Error". It can be different (e.g., segmentation 
fault).

Thank you in advance
Oleg

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Oleg Rubel (PhD, PEng)
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
McMaster University
JHE 359, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4L8, Canada
Email: rub...@mcmaster.ca
Tel: +1-905-525-9140, ext. 24094
Web: http://olegrubel.mcmaster


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