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Bash functions, unlike functions in most programming languages do not allow you to return a value to the caller. When a bash function ends its return value is its status: zero for success, non-zero ...
M4N asks:. Is there a reason why functions in most(?) programming languages are designed to support any number of input parameters but only one return value?
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