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* A better way to run shell cmd?
@ 2012-06-13  6:55 Nala Ginrut
  2012-06-13  7:19 ` Daniel Hartwig
  2012-06-14  1:57 ` gregory benison
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Nala Ginrut @ 2012-06-13  6:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: guile-devel, Guile User

hi folks! I'm on my trip and inconvenient to meet you guys on IRC.
Things gonna be normal next month.

Anyway, there's a problem for you.
I'm trying to write a simple wrapper for "sed" with our popen module:
--------------code------------
(use-modules (ice-9 popen) (rnrs))
(define (sed pattern str)
  (let ((p (open-input-output-pipe (string-append "sed " pattern))))
    (display str p)
    (get-string-all p)))
----------------end-------------

I expect it run like this:
-----------------------
(sed "s:a:b:g" "abcabc")
==> "bbcbbc"
-----------------------

But it halts that I have to interrupt.
Is it accepted?

Unlimited to "sed", I expect any shell cmd could be used in this way.
And I think it's easy to implement it with fork-then-exec. But I think
it's better do it with our (ice-9 popen).

I think the alternative way would be:
------------------code----------------
(define (sed pattern str)
  (let ((p (open-input-output-pipe (string-append "echo -n " str "|sed
" pattern))))
         (get-string-all p)))
-------------------end-----------------
which works but less elegant to the former.

Or anyone provide a better solution for shell cmd?



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