If the compiler dumps core, bash will print a useless error
message with the full path of the errchk script. Catch that by wrapping the if statement which invokes the compiler in a subshell. Use the $TMPOUT file as a flag to let the main shell know whether the subshell ran. Since the compiler stdout and stderr are redirected, if the if statement produces any output, then the compiler crashed, and we report that. R=r,rsc DELTA=14 (11 added, 1 deleted, 2 changed) OCL=33690 CL=33692
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