Basically, let's say that I have a batch file that calls myapp1.exe and myapp1.exe exits with Exit Code 1. Can the batch file capture this information and either force the batch file to exit with that same exit code or perform some other logic?
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问题:
回答1:
@echo off
rem ...
set errorlevel=
MyApp1.exe
exit /b %errorlevel%
would be the explicit variant.
回答2:
You could try using errorlevel
s. Some more info here.
回答3:
The accepted answer is correct, but if you are using call
to call another batch script, and that second batch script is using SetLocal
, you may need to use a parsing trick to accomplish this. If you are running into this, add the following code before your exit b
:
ENDLOCAL&set myvariable=%myvariable%
Now the value of myvariable
is made available to the calling context and you can see the value in the other script.
References:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/16167938/89590
http://www.borngeek.com/2008/05/22/exiting-batch-file-contexts/
回答4:
%ERRORLEVEL% stores the return value of last executed command
call program.exe
echo program.exe returns "%ERRORLEVEL%"
IF %ERRORLEVEL% NEQ 0 (
echo FAILED
)