Pass bash script parameters to sub-process unchanged

When a shell script wraps around an executable, and if you do not want to do anything after the executable completes (that’s a common case for wrapper scripts, in my experience), the correct way to call the executable is:

exec /the/exe "$@"

The exec built-in tells the shell to just give control to the executable without forking.

Practically, that prevents a useless shell process from hanging around in the system until the wrapped process terminates.

That also means that no command can be executed after the exec command.

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