================[ test.js ]=====================
require( 'jin' )( function( $ ){

    console.log( 'result: ', $.child_process.execSync(' ls ') )

} )
================[ /test.js ]====================

npm install jin
node --harmony test

пятница, 4 января 2013 г., 10:35:27 UTC+4 пользователь Jacob написал:
>
> Hello everyone, I created a quick synchronous exec module for those of us 
> who like to do command line scripting in Node.
>
> I knew of the execSync module, but was not a fan of the ffi module 
> dependency. My brief searches revealed no other potentials, hence AllSync 
> was born.
>
> AllSync has no other module dependencies, and that's how it will stay. 
>
> It's simple to use:
>
> var code = require('allsync').exec('find /', function(data){ 
>   process.stdout.write(data)
> })
>
>
> Where `code` is your sub processes return code. 
>
> The `exec` method will not return until the sub-process completes, but 
> your callback function will be called synchronously throughout the lifetime 
> of the sub-process. Thus it is possible to stream data out from a 
> long-running process.
>
> The repository and npm links are here
>
>    - https://github.com/jacobgroundwater/node-allsync 
>    - https://npmjs.org/package/allsync 
>
>
>

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