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My shell script stops after exec

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linux

shell

I'm writing a shell script that looks like this:

 for i in $ACTIONS_DIR/*
    do
            if [ -x $i ]; then
                    exec $i nap
            fi
    done

Now, what I'm trying to achieve is to list every file in $ACTIONS_DIR to be able to execute it. Each file under $ACTIONS_DIR is another shell script.

Now, the problem here is that after using exec the script stops and doesn't go to the next file in line. Any ideas why might this be?

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user175259 Avatar asked Oct 06 '10 23:10

user175259


2 Answers

exec replaces the shell process. Remove it if you only want to call the command as a subprocess instead.

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Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams Avatar answered Sep 30 '22 16:09

Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams


exec transfers control of the PID over to the program you're exec'ing. This is mainly used in scripts whose sole purpose is to set up options to that program. Once the exec is hit, nothing below it in the script is executed.

Also, you should try some quoting techniques:

for i in $ACTIONS_DIR/*
    do
        if [ -x "$i" ]; then
                "./$i" nap
        fi
done

You might also look into using find(1) for this operation:

find $ACTIONS_DIR \
    -maxdepth 1 \
    -type f \
    -perm +0111 \
    -exec {} nap \;
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amphetamachine Avatar answered Sep 30 '22 16:09

amphetamachine