Thanks, Ruurd. I was just now trying to get that part of the code to work.....:-) I *know* the cmd_out file had more than just one line in it.
Have a good one, too. DJ On 06/18/2015 10:09 AM, Ruurd Idenburg wrote: > > Gotta use: > > lines('/temp/cmd_out',"C") > > on Linux to get the actual lines in a file, default is to indicate if > there is at least 1 more line. > > Ruurd > > On 18-6-2015 16:16, Dave Jones wrote: >> Hi, René. >> >> If you can get the runREXX framework to work, could you share your >> experiences with the group. I'm trying to decide if this is a "big deal" >> or not. >> >> >> I'm going to use your suggestion on how to capture Linux command output; >> thanks for passing that on. I'm going to use simple Linux redirection to >> a file and then read the file back into the application, like so: >> >> Linux_cmd = 'cat .bashrc 1>> /tmp/cmd_out 2>> /tmp/cmd_out' >> do i = 1 to lines('/tmp/cmd_out') >> say i linein('/tmp/cmd_out') >> end >> ...... >> >> Have a good one, too. >> >> DJ >> On 06/17/2015 12:46 PM, René Jansen wrote: >>> Interesting and have it downloaded already. >>> >>> To capture output on Linux and other, I would normally rxqueue the command >>> and loop through the queued lines. >>> >>> “ls | rxqueue" >>> line.0 = queued() >>> >>> do l = 1 to line.0 >>> parse pull line.l >>> say line.l >>> end >>> >>> There might be more sophisticated ways. >>> >>> best regards, >>> >>> René. >>> >>> >>>> On 17 jun. 2015, at 19:16, Dave Jones <d...@vsoft-software.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hello, all. >>>> >>>> This just appeared on the IBM z/VM web download page: >>>> >>>> The runREXX Framework >>>> Overview >>>> >>>> Do you want to develop, test and run REXX programs with a few mouse >>>> clicks? Then the provided runREXX framework will do the trick for you. >>>> >>>> The framework allows to develop REXX programs intuitivly in an eclipse >>>> framework. This could be classic REXX but also ooREXX. >>>> >>>> runREXX is fully implemented in REXX by taking in account the context of >>>> the selected file to be processed. >>>> >>>> runREXX also contains a preprocessor to create reusable functions and >>>> allow selective unit testing of a part of a program or the program >>>> itself. Other built in features are provided such as to create source >>>> code documentation. For example it supports creating html from >>>> BookMaster tags (using the tool B2H). >>>> >>>> By using eclipse as the underlying framework it enriches runREXX with >>>> its capabilities dependend on which eclipse based distribution is used. >>>> One nice built-in feature of eclipse is the file compares and searches >>>> with refactoring support. The other is the use of source code library >>>> systems to manage eclipse project contents. >>>> >>>> You can locate the package here: >>>> >>>> http://www.vm.ibm.com/download/packages/descript.cgi?RUNREXX >>>> >>>> Note that the package requires ooRexx on the workstation. >>>> >>>> On an unrelated matter, what is the canonical method in ooRexx running >>>> on Linux for issuing a Linux command and capturing the command's normal >>>> STDOUT output and STDERR, too? >>>> -- >>>> Dave Jones >>>> www.vsoft-software.com >>>> Houston, TX >>>> 281.578.7544 >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Oorexx-devel mailing list >>>> Oorexx-devel@lists.sourceforge.net >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/oorexx-devel >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Oorexx-devel mailing list >>> Oorexx-devel@lists.sourceforge.net >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/oorexx-devel >>> > > -- Dave Jones www.vsoft-software.com Houston, TX 281.578.7544 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Oorexx-devel mailing list Oorexx-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/oorexx-devel