* running emacs in perl script
@ 2004-02-08 12:52 Adam Hardy
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From: Adam Hardy @ 2004-02-08 12:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
I've got a perl script which I use for ripping CDs. It gets the CDDB
entry off the net, saves the entry in a file and then asks if I want to
edit it with this command:
print `emacs \"/tmp/xmcd/$files[2]\"`;
This launches emacs with the file nicely in x-windows. However I often
want to run the script on an old box which runs x so slowly I never
bother and do everything on the command line.
But on the command line, this command above launches emacs in the
background I think. I'm not sure. I never see emacs, the script just
sits there with the cursor blinking, hanging below the command line.
If I do 'ps -eaf' I see an emacs process. But I can't get to it.
It makes no difference if I put the '-nw' flags on the emacs command.
Does anybody know what to do?
Adam
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* Re: running emacs in perl script
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@ 2004-02-08 16:34 ` Barry Margolin
2004-02-08 21:14 ` Adam Hardy
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From: Barry Margolin @ 2004-02-08 16:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
In article <mailman.2085.1076244892.928.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>,
Adam Hardy <emacs@cyberspaceroad.com> wrote:
> I've got a perl script which I use for ripping CDs. It gets the CDDB
> entry off the net, saves the entry in a file and then asks if I want to
> edit it with this command:
>
> print `emacs \"/tmp/xmcd/$files[2]\"`;
>
> This launches emacs with the file nicely in x-windows. However I often
> want to run the script on an old box which runs x so slowly I never
> bother and do everything on the command line.
>
> But on the command line, this command above launches emacs in the
> background I think. I'm not sure. I never see emacs, the script just
> sits there with the cursor blinking, hanging below the command line.
>
> If I do 'ps -eaf' I see an emacs process. But I can't get to it.
>
> It makes no difference if I put the '-nw' flags on the emacs command.
>
> Does anybody know what to do?
I think the problem is the backticks. That causes emacs to be run with
its stdout piped to the script. I'm not sure why you're doing that --
do you really want to print all of the output that emacs generates?
Something like this should be more appropriate:
system('emacs', "/tmp/xmcd/$files[2]");
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Barry Margolin, barmar@alum.mit.edu
Arlington, MA
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* Re: running emacs in perl script
2004-02-08 16:34 ` Barry Margolin
@ 2004-02-08 21:14 ` Adam Hardy
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From: Adam Hardy @ 2004-02-08 21:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
On 02/08/2004 05:34 PM Barry Margolin wrote:
>>I've got a perl script which I use for ripping CDs. It gets the CDDB
>>entry off the net, saves the entry in a file and then asks if I want to
>>edit it with this command:
>>
>>print `emacs \"/tmp/xmcd/$files[2]\"`;
>>
>>This launches emacs with the file nicely in x-windows. However I often
>>want to run the script on an old box which runs x so slowly I never
>>bother and do everything on the command line.
>>
>>But on the command line, this command above launches emacs in the
>>background I think. I'm not sure. I never see emacs, the script just
>>sits there with the cursor blinking, hanging below the command line.
>>
>>If I do 'ps -eaf' I see an emacs process. But I can't get to it.
>
> I think the problem is the backticks. That causes emacs to be run with
> its stdout piped to the script. I'm not sure why you're doing that --
> do you really want to print all of the output that emacs generates?
> Something like this should be more appropriate:
>
> system('emacs', "/tmp/xmcd/$files[2]");
>
Barry,
you're right. It works fine now on the command line or in x, with that
adjustment.
I'm a total non-perl programmer. The use of 'print' as opposed to
system() was completely arbitrary. Thanks alot.
Adam
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