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From: FelineGrace@cup.portal.com (Dana B Bourgeois)
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Subject: Re: Dealing with multiple scripting languages (was: Elinating t
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Date: 17 Aug 89 23:10:19 GMT
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One kludgy way to get a command like stack to act differently in
scripts and from the CLI would be to utilize the stderr and stdout
handles. Now this is *real* kludgy but if "Your stack size is"
comes out of stderr and "stack " comes out of stdout then
you kinda get what is needed. Of course your CLI will fill up with
partial messages from the different programs in the pipe. But I
*said* it was kludgy.
I guess the better way would be to put that into the program as a
command line flag. stack -l tells stack to skip the verbage and
just output 'stack '.
Dana