exit(1) does not set exit code in Windows?
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hi
I'm trying to write a test-suite for MATLAB code. In my test script, I use exit(1) to be able to tell my build system (make) if the test failed. This works fine on Linux and MacOS. However, on Windows, the return code of MATLAB is always 0, even with the following
C:\Users\Kris>matlab -nodisplay -nosplash -nojvm -r "exit(1)"
C:\Users\Kris>echo %ERRORLEVEL%
0
Is this a bug, or do I misunderstand something? I'm using R2014b.
Answers (2)
Walter Roberson
on 5 Sep 2015
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As an experiment, referring to http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/100904-how-can-i-retrieve-an-exit-code-from-a-stand-alone-created-using-matlab-compiler-4-10-r2009a, perhaps if you use "start /wait" to launch MATLAB ?
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Kris Thielemans
on 5 Sep 2015
Tyler Cumby
on 18 Jul 2018
This question is a bit old, but for those who still have it, instead of calling the matlab.exe in <MATLAB root>/bin, call MATLAB.exe in <MATLAB root>/bin/<arch>. That is,
start /wait "%PROGRAMFILES%\MATLAB\R2017b\bin\win64\MATLAB.exe" -nodesktop -nosplash -r "exit(1)"
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Amol Koli
on 9 Jul 2019
Doesn't work either
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