On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 9:55 PM, Alex Satrapa wrote: > Or go even further and have "failed" run the command: > > notify_if_failed foo with parameters > > Then notify_if_filed would contain run $@, evaluate the result and return > the appropriate exit code, performing any required logging along the way. > > Hrm. I hadn't thought about that. Here's what I have: log () { export LOG="$HOME/Desktop/$NAME.log.txt" zmodload zsh/datetime TIME=$(strftime %Y-%m-%d--%H.%M.%S "$EPOCHSECONDS") OUTPUT=`$@ 2>&1` EXIT="$?" if [[ "$EXIT" != "0" ]] then # failed echo "$NAME [$TIME]: $@ failed\nOUTPUT: >$OUTPUT<\nExit: >$EXIT<" | tee -a "$LOG" exit $EXIT fi } so now I can run log foo and have it logged and exit if it necessary. This seems very useful. Hrm. Actually, I can add logging of successful commands which have output as well. Again, very handy. Anything I can or "should" do differently in the function above? Always open to ideas, as I usually find that I don't think of the most efficient way of doing things, I just find something that works (or seems to) and go with that :-) Thanks! TjL