Michael Brown 7bebe9579e [cmdline] Match user expectations for &&, ||, goto, and exit
The && and || operators should be left-associative, since that is how
they are treated in most other languages (including C and Unix
shell).  For example, in the command:

  dhcp net0 && goto dhcp_ok || echo No DHCP on net0

if the "dhcp net0" fails then the "echo" should be executed.

After an "exit" or a successful "goto", further commands on the same
line should never be executed.  For example:

  goto somewhere && echo This should never be printed
  exit 0 && echo This should never be printed
  exit 1 && echo This should never be printed

An "exit" should cause the current shell or script to terminate and
return the specified exit status to its caller.  For example:

  chain test.ipxe && echo Success || echo Failure
    [in test.ipxe]
    #!ipxe
    exit 0

should echo "Success".

Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>
2010-11-29 14:19:59 +00:00
2005-05-17 16:44:57 +00:00
2010-04-19 23:43:39 +01:00
2010-05-28 00:03:47 +01:00

iPXE README File

Quick start guide:

   cd src
   make

For any more detailed instructions, see http://ipxe.org
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