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How do I get the bash command exit code from a Process run from within Java?

I have a program which is:

import java.io.*;
   import java.util.*;

   public class ExecBashCommand {
     public static void main(String args[]) throws IOException {

       if (args.length <= 0) {
         System.err.println("Need command to run");
         System.exit(-1);
       }

       Runtime runtime = Runtime.getRuntime();
       Process process = runtime.exec("./nv0914 < nv0914.challenge");
       Process process1 = runtime.exec("echo ${?}");
       InputStream is = process1.getInputStream();
       InputStreamReader isr = new InputStreamReader(is);
       BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(isr);
       String line;

       //System.out.printf("Output of running %s is:", Arrays.toString(args));

       while ((line = br.readLine()) != null) {
         System.out.println(line);
       }

     }
    } 

note: nv0914 is a bash executable file and nv0914.challenge is a text file. When i run any normal command in terminal and just after that if I check the exit code using echo ${?}. Now I want to do the same by using a program, but the program is simply giving the outpu开发者_运维知识库t ${?}. Please help me out!


Process.waitFor() returns an int That is where the exit code is returned. If you start an unrelated program, won't have a previous exit code which is why it doesn't return anything useful.

You can't use exitValue() reliably because you could call it before the program has finished. You should only call it after calling waitFor() (and it will give the same exit code waitFor() does)

From the Javadoc for exitValue

Throws: IllegalThreadStateException - if the subprocess represented by this Process object has not yet terminated.

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