Trap

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Overview

Trap is a facility to instruct bash to catch signals and execute code depending on the signal. A common usage in shell scripts is to prevent those scripts to exit untimely when users type keyboard abort sequences, but run cleanup code instead.

Example:

trap 'rm -f ./lock' EXIT

Also see:

Handling Signals in bash

Behavior on Being Invoked from Sub-Shells

If code is registered with trap in a sub-shell, or in a function that is invoked in a sub-shell, to react to EXIT, then the registered code will be executed when the sub-shell, and not the top-level invoking shell, exists.

The following code:

$(trap 'echo "a" 1>&2' EXIT)
echo "b"

will display:

a
b

Note that sending the output to stderr in the trap code is relevant, if we send it to stdout, the output is lost, even if the code executes.