On Thursday, Dec 26, 2002, at 21:59 US/Eastern, Justin Hallett wrote:
I think we could just process it with perl and output what we want, I haveThat'll require more work in comparison to the solution I posted in that the execute() function is just a wrapper around system() and, as such, doesn't read/parse the output
done so in my bin dist sricts that way we can add something for C lines
like please fix this file, or something.
A new execute() style function would have to be added to Services that could do the execution, read each line, parse and output on the fly... buffering everything and parsing the buffer would be annoying to the user in that there would be potentially long periods of time between huge piles of output.
I divorced myself of perl long ago for a number of reasons and, as such, my perl skills are quite rusty.
b.bum
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