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## In POSIX sh, set option pipefail is undefined.
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### Problematic code:
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```sh
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#!/bin/sh
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set -o pipefail
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if cmd1 | cmd2 | cmd3
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then
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echo "Success"
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fi
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```
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### Correct code:
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```sh
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fail="$(mktemp)"
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if { cmd1 || echo > "$fail"; } |
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{ cmd2 || echo > "$fail"; } |
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cmd3 && [ ! -s "$fail" ]
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then
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echo "Success"
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fi
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rm "$fail"
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```
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or switch to a shell that supports pipefail, such as Bash.
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### Rationale:
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ShellCheck found `set -o pipefail` in a script declare to run with `sh` or `dash`. This feature may not be supported on these shells.
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As an alternative, each stage in the pipeline such as `cmd1` can be rewritten as `{ cmd1 || echo > file; }` which will behave as before but now also write the exit code into `file` if the command fails.
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If the file has been written to when the pipeline is done, it means one of the commands failed. This is demonstrated in the correct example.
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This can obviously be extended with e.g. `echo "cmd1=$?" >> file` if the particular exit codes for particular commands are desired.
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### Exceptions:
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If the script has already inspected the current shell and determined the option is available, you can [[ignore]] this message.
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### Related resources:
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* Help by adding links to BashFAQ, StackOverflow, man pages, POSIX, etc!
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