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Usually scripts like scala.bat and scalac.bat correctly propagate exit codes from underlying Java invocations. However, if you run these scripts as follows: "cmd /c scala ...", then errorlevel gets swallowed.
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@xeno-by said:
Fixing the problem is as easy as adding "exit /b %errorlevel%" at the end of a batch file. Here's my pull request to scala/scala: scala/scala#53
Usually scripts like scala.bat and scalac.bat correctly propagate exit codes from underlying Java invocations. However, if you run these scripts as follows: "cmd /c scala ...", then errorlevel gets swallowed.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: