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28 <refentryinfo>
29 <address>
30 <email>neroden@fastmail.fm</email>
31 </address>
32 <author>
33 <firstname>Nathanael</firstname>
34 <surname>Nerode</surname>
35 </author>
36 <date>2006-09-07</date>
37 </refentryinfo>
39 <refmeta>
40 <refentrytitle>mispipe</refentrytitle>
41 <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
42 </refmeta>
44 <refnamediv>
45 <refname>mispipe</refname>
46 <refpurpose>pipe two commands, returning the exit status of
47 the first</refpurpose>
48 </refnamediv>
50 <refsynopsisdiv>
51 <cmdsynopsis>
52 <command>mispipe</command>
53 <arg><replaceable>"command1"</replaceable></arg>
54 <arg><replaceable>"command2"</replaceable></arg>
55 </cmdsynopsis>
56 </refsynopsisdiv>
58 <refsect1>
59 <title>DESCRIPTION</title>
61 <para><command>mispipe</command> pipes two commands
62 together like the shell does, but unlike piping in the
63 shell, the exit status of the first command is returned.
64 </para>
66 <para>
67 Note that some shells, notably <command>bash</command>,
68 do offer a pipefail option, however, that option does not
69 behave the same since it makes a failure of any command in
70 the pipeline be returned, not just the exit status of the
71 first.
72 </para>
74 </refsect1>
76 <refsect1>
77 <title>EXIT STATUS</title>
79 <para>The exit status of the first command. If the process
80 terminated abnormally (due to a signal), 128 will be added
81 to its exit status.</para>
83 </refsect1>
84 </refentry>