Exit Code Number | Meaning | Example | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Catchall for general errors | let "var1 = 1/0" | Miscellaneous errors, such as "divide by zero" and other impermissible operations |
2 | Misuse of shell builtins (according to Bash documentation) | empty_function() {} | Seldom seen, usually defaults to exit code 1 |
126 | Command invoked cannot execute | Permission problem or command is not an executable | |
127 | "command not found" | illegal_command | Possible problem with $PATH or a typo |
128 | Invalid argument to exit | exit 3.14159 | exit takes only integer args in the range 0 - 255 (see first footnote) |
128+n | Fatal error signal "n" | kill -9 $PPID of script | $? returns 137 (128 + 9) |
130 | Script terminated by Control-C | Control-C is fatal error signal 2, (130 = 128 + 2, see above) | |
255* | Exit status out of range | exit -1 | exit takes only integer args in the range 0 - 255 |
Source and more reading: http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/exitcodes.html
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