[demo.c] Fix silent app failures due to zero exit code even on failures#32
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By convention, an exit status of 0 signifies successful completion, while any non-zero value typically indicates an error or a specific condition. In shell scripting, the exit status of the last executed command can be accessed using the special variable $?. Signed-off-by: Imran Desai <imran.desai@intel.com>
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By convention, an exit status of 0 signifies successful completion, while any non-zero value typically indicates an error or a specific condition. In shell scripting, the exit status of the last executed command can be accessed using the special variable $?.