Carsten Otte wrote:
John Summerfied wrote:
> Much earlier in this thread (which seems to have changed its subject
from time to time), folk were talking about using this in scripts, and
examples using /bin/sh were given.
For this purpose, serialisation and paralellisation by the driver are
inadequate. The state must be preserved for use by the script.
Then use a scripting language that can do multiple commands on an open
file descriptor [=session]. Like Perl or so.
Are people happy that they will not be able to use these functions from
the commandline or from a shell script? The earlier suggestion (not
mine) was to do it in a posix shell.
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Cheers
John
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