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When doing something like

$output = shell_exec("command 2>&1");

collecting the command's stdout & stderr in $output, is there a way to find the command's exit status?

One could write the command output to a temp file and then append the exit status, but that's rather clunky. Any better suggestions?

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As you've already seen, when using shell_exec you have to chain your "real" command with echo $? to get the exit status:

 $output_including_status = shell_exec("command 2>&1; echo $?");

but if you want the clean way, then you want to use the exec function, which allows a 3rd agument explicitly for this purpose.


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