From 4202c0bbe35fbdc2c93b4bfe97dfe52db1b0331e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Shahaf Date: Fri, 16 Apr 2021 18:04:13 +0000 Subject: 48601/0004: docs: return: Give examples of using arithmetic evaluation. --- Doc/Zsh/builtins.yo | 10 ++++++++-- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'Doc') diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/builtins.yo b/Doc/Zsh/builtins.yo index 0129c6b57..f8e11d79d 100644 --- a/Doc/Zsh/builtins.yo +++ b/Doc/Zsh/builtins.yo @@ -1627,7 +1627,13 @@ cindex(functions, returning from) item(tt(return) [ var(n) ])( Causes a shell function or `tt(.)' script to return to the invoking script with the return status specified by -an arithmetic expression var(n). If var(n) +an arithmetic expression var(n). +For example, the following prints `tt(42)': + +example(() { integer foo=40; return "foo + 2" } +echo $?) + +If var(n) is omitted, the return status is that of the last command executed. @@ -1638,7 +1644,7 @@ will return to whatever it was previously processing; with a non-zero status, the shell will behave as interrupted except that the return status of the trap is retained. Note that the numeric value of the signal which caused the trap is passed as the first argument, so the statement -`tt(return $((128PLUS()$1)))' will return the same status as if the signal +`tt(return "128PLUS()$1")' will return the same status as if the signal had not been trapped. ) module(sched)(zsh/sched) -- cgit 1.4.1