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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T00:55:07+00:00 2026-05-28T00:55:07+00:00

I want to return the value from a function called in a shell script.

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I want to return the value from a function called in a shell script. Perhaps I am missing the syntax. I tried using the global variables. But that is also not working. The code is:

lockdir="somedir"
test() {
    retval=""

    if mkdir "$lockdir"
        then    # Directory did not exist, but it was created successfully
            echo >&2 "successfully acquired lock: $lockdir"
            retval="true"
        else
            echo >&2 "cannot acquire lock, giving up on $lockdir"
            retval="false"
    fi
    return retval
}


retval=test()
if [ "$retval" == "true" ]
    then
        echo "directory not created"
    else
        echo "directory already created"
fi
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    2026-05-28T00:55:07+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 12:55 am

    A Bash function can’t return a string directly like you want it to. You can do three things:

    1. Echo a string
    2. Return an exit status, which is a number, not a string
    3. Share a variable

    This is also true for some other shells.

    Here’s how to do each of those options:

    1. Echo strings

    lockdir="somedir"
    testlock(){
        retval=""
        if mkdir "$lockdir"
        then # Directory did not exist, but it was created successfully
             echo >&2 "successfully acquired lock: $lockdir"
             retval="true"
        else
             echo >&2 "cannot acquire lock, giving up on $lockdir"
             retval="false"
        fi
        echo "$retval"
    }
    
    retval=$( testlock )
    if [ "$retval" == "true" ]
    then
         echo "directory not created"
    else
         echo "directory already created"
    fi
    

    2. Return exit status

    lockdir="somedir"
    testlock(){
        if mkdir "$lockdir"
        then # Directory did not exist, but was created successfully
             echo >&2 "successfully acquired lock: $lockdir"
             retval=0
        else
             echo >&2 "cannot acquire lock, giving up on $lockdir"
             retval=1
        fi
        return "$retval"
    }
    
    testlock
    retval=$?
    if [ "$retval" == 0 ]
    then
         echo "directory not created"
    else
         echo "directory already created"
    fi
    

    3. Share variable

    lockdir="somedir"
    retval=-1
    testlock(){
        if mkdir "$lockdir"
        then # Directory did not exist, but it was created successfully
             echo >&2 "successfully acquired lock: $lockdir"
             retval=0
        else
             echo >&2 "cannot acquire lock, giving up on $lockdir"
             retval=1
        fi
    }
    
    testlock
    if [ "$retval" == 0 ]
    then
         echo "directory not created"
    else
         echo "directory already created"
    fi
    
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