Oh, I might be wrong, stderr (not stdout) is echoed in jconsole.

On Sun, Nov 26, 2017 at 4:45 PM, bill lam <[email protected]> wrote:
> When using jqt, there is no standard screen output on J session term. But
> should be there if running under jconsole.
>
>
> On Nov 26, 2017 4:06 AM, "J. Patrick Harrington" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Sorry, I meant "returning with no screen output'
>> I am now running the full program with hostcmd_j_ for 2!:0.
>> It's chugging away, hasn't failed yet. :-)
>>
>> On Sat, 25 Nov 2017, J. Patrick Harrington wrote:
>>>
>>> Chris,
>>>
>>>   That test works. I just tried
>>>
>>> hostcmd_j_ '../synmod.exe < fort.5 >fort.6'
>>>
>>> and that works as well, returning with screen output, and writing
>>> successfully to fort.6. So hostcmd_j_  ~: 2!:0
>>>
>>> On Sat, 25 Nov 2017, chris burke wrote:
>>>
>>>>  Here is another test, this time with redirection, and using hostcmd.
>>>> When
>>>>  foo is run, it should wait 2 seconds and return its (string) argument.
>>>> If
>>>>  this works, try the same with synmod.exe.
>>>>
>>>>  T=: jpath '~temp/'
>>>>  F=: T,'t1.sh'
>>>>  G=: T,'t2.txt'
>>>>  H=: T,'t3.txt'
>>>>
>>>>  F fwrites~ '#!/bin/bash',LF,'sleep 2',LF,'read var',LF,'echo $var'
>>>>  fmakex F
>>>>
>>>>  foo=: 3 : 0
>>>>  G fwrites~ y
>>>>  H fwrites~ ''
>>>>  hostcmd_j_ F,' < ',G,' > ', H
>>>>  smoutput freads H
>>>> )
>>>>  foo 'hello'
>>>>
>>>>  On Sat, Nov 25, 2017 at 10:22 AM, J. Patrick Harrington
>>>>  <[email protected]>
>>>>  wrote:
>>>>
>>>> >  Chris,
>>>> >          I have finally got back to my mac to test this. I have
>>>> > installed
>>>> >  the latest j806 to make sure it's up to date (and tried this with
>>>> > j805
>>>> >  with the same results as reported here). Both pass your test:
>>>> > >     F=: jpath '~temp/t1.sh'
>>>> >     F fwrites~ '#!/bin/bash',LF,'sleep 2',LF,'echo "done"'
>>>> >  32
>>>> >     fmakex F
>>>> >     foo=: 3 : 0
>>>> >     echo 2!:0 F
>>>> >     echo 2+3
>>>> > ) >     foo''
>>>> >  done
>>>> > >  5
>>>> > >  The mac is a late 2014 mini running OS 10.12.6 (Sierra).
>>>> >     JVERSION
>>>> >  Engine: j806/j64nonavx/darwin
>>>> >  Release: commercial/2017-11-06T10:18:00
>>>> >  Library: 8.06.09
>>>> >  Qt IDE: 1.6.2s/5.6.3
>>>> >  Platform: Darwin 64
>>>> >  Installer: J806 install
>>>> >  InstallPath: /users/jph/j64-806
>>>> > >  But... my program still fails. I can simplify the problem by just >
>>>> > > entering
>>>> >  one line (after setting the directory to
>>>> > /Users/jph/tlusty205/synspec/j
>>>> >  ph):
>>>> >    2!:0 '../synmod.exe < fort.5 > fort.6'
>>>> >  Instead of writing the output to fort.6, it dumps that output to the
>>>> > Jqt
>>>> >  session:
>>>> >  ...
>>>> >   PARTITION FUNCTIONS AT THE STANDARD DEPTH
>>>> >   ------------------------------------------
>>>> > > >    H   4.58E+00 1.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00
>>>> > > > 0.00E+00
>>>> >  0.00E+00
>>>> >    He  1.00E+00 2.00E+00 1.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00
>>>> >  0.00E+00
>>>> >    Li  0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00
>>>> >  0.00E+00
>>>> >    Be  0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00
>>>> >  0.00E+00
>>>> >    B   0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00
>>>> >  0.00E+00
>>>> >    C   1.19E+02 6.12E+00 1.04E+00 2.01E+00 1.00E+00 0.00E+00 0.00E+00
>>>> >  0.00E+00
>>>> > >  etc.
>>>> >  This is just the tail of the 557 line output file. So the > direction
>>>> > of
>>>> >  the script is not followed. But if I go to a terminal shell in the
>>>> > same
>>>> >  directory and enter
>>>> >      ../synmod.exe < fort.5 > fort.6
>>>> >  it executes without any screen output. And the results are printed to
>>>> >  fort.6.
>>>> > >  On my Dell XPS running 806 under Ubuntu 16.04,
>>>> >    2!:0 '../synmod.exe < fort.5 > fort.6'
>>>> >  returns to the qt terminal without any screen output, and looking at
>>>> >  fort.6, the expected results have been written there. So there is
>>>> >  some problem about how 2!:0 handles the directed output on the mac as
>>>> >  opposed to the Linux machine.
>>>> > >  I suppose I could work around this by modifing the fortran program
>>>> > > to >  send
>>>> >  the output directly to a file called 'fort.6' instead of directing
>>>> > the
>>>> >  standard output. But it's huge program I didn't write, and I'd rather
>>>> > >  not.
>>>> > >  Regards, Patrick
>>>> > >  On Wed, 22 Nov 2017, chris burke wrote:
>>>> > > >  You should be able to do a simple test to see if 2!:0 waits, for
>>>> > > > > >  example
>>>> > >  as
>>>> > >  below. This does wait on my Mac with the same J as you, except the
>>>> > > avx
>>>> > >  version.
>>>> > > > >  F=: jpath '~temp/t1.sh'
>>>> > >  F fwrites~ '#!/bin/bash',LF,'sleep 2',LF,'echo "done"'
>>>> > >  fmakex F
>>>> > > > >  foo=: 3 : 0
>>>> > >  echo 2!:0 F
>>>> > >  echo 2+3
>>>> > > ) > > > >  foo''
>>>> > > > >  On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 7:28 PM, J. Patrick Harrington > >
>>>> > > > > <[email protected]
>>>> > > > > >  wrote:
>>>> > > > >  Bill,
>>>> > > > > > >     I've tried that. ../synmod.exe < fort.5 > fort.6 in a
>>>> > > > > > > terinal
>>>> > > >  window works fine on all three machines. And the directory change
>>>> > > >  is OK. WHen the program fails on the Mac Mini, the J session is
>>>> > > >  left in the /home/tages/tlusty205/synspec/jph directory.
>>>> > > > > > >  Patrick
>>>> > > > > > >  On Thu, 23 Nov 2017, bill lam wrote:
>>>> > > > > > >  You can try executing the cmd in bash shell to verify
>>>> > > > > > > whether it > > >  actually
>>>> > > > >  work on the other machine.
>>>> > > > > > > > >  Also check the cwd in J session to see it is correct.
>>>> > > > > > > > >  On Nov 23, 2017 12:54 AM, "J. Patrick Harrington" > > >
>>>> > > > > > > > > >  <[email protected]>
>>>> > > > >  wrote:
>>>> > > > > > > > > A>>     A problem has surfaced which has me puzzled. I
>>>> > > > > > > > > have written > > > > A>>     a
>>>> > > > > > > > > > >  program which needs the results of another program,
>>>> > > > > > > > > > > synmod.exe, > > >  which
>>>> > > > > > > >  reads in a file, executes for a few seconds, and writes
>>>> > > > > > > > the > > > >  results
>>>> > > > > >  to the file fort.6 (synmod.exe is my modification of a 10,000
>>>> > > > > > > > > > >  line
>>>> > > > > >  fortran program). The relevant part of my program is as
>>>> > > > > > follows:
>>>> > > > > > > > > > >  LAM=: IX=: QX=: <''
>>>> > > > > >  1!:44 '/home/tages/tlusty205/synspec/jph'
>>>> > > > > >  'Ti gi lam1 lam2'=. y
>>>> > > > > >  fix55 lam1, lam2    NB. put lam1 & lam2 into fort.55
>>>> > > > > >  lngg=. 10^. gi
>>>> > > > > >  nh=. -:#Ti
>>>> > > > > >  i=. _1
>>>> > > > > >  while. (i=. >:i)<nh do.
>>>> > > > > >    Tii=. i{Ti
>>>> > > > > >    lngi=. i{lngg
>>>> > > > > >    Kbicub Tii, lngi
>>>> > > > > >    2!:0 '../synmod.exe < fort.5 > fort.6'
>>>> > > > > >    Z=. lam2 CLEAN Extract''
>>>> > > > > >    'mu rad deg lam Flx Ia Qa pol'=. Z
>>>> > > > > >    LAM=: LAM, <lam
>>>> > > > > >    IX=: IX, <Ia
>>>> > > > > >    QX=: QX, <Qa
>>>> > > > > >  end.
>>>> > > > > >  1!:44 '/home/tages/J6/SPIN.d'
>>>> > > > > > > > > > >  The issue here is the Foreign 2!:0. This code works
>>>> > > > > > > > > > > *perfectly* > > > > >  on my
>>>> > > > > >  Dell
>>>> > > > > >  laptop running
>>>> > > > > >     JVERSION
>>>> > > > > >  Engine: j806/j64/linux
>>>> > > > > >  Release: commercial/2017-11-06T09:54:01
>>>> > > > > >  Library: 8.06.09
>>>> > > > > >  Qt IDE: 1.6.2/5.3.2
>>>> > > > > >  Platform: Linux 64
>>>> > > > > >  Installer: J806 install
>>>> > > > > >  InstallPath: /home/tages/j64-806
>>>> > > > > > > > > > >  But... the very same code running on either of the
>>>> > > > > > > > > > > other two > > > > >  machines I
>>>> > > > > >  use fails. The line 2!:0 '../synmod.exe < fort.5 > fort.6'
>>>> > > > > >  should write the results of synmod to the file fort.6, but
>>>> > > > > >  instead defines fort.6 but writes nothing to it. Thus the
>>>> > > > > >  Extract'' routine fails when it tries to read fort.6.
>>>> > > > > > > > > > >  I suspect that while 2!:0 waits for synmod.exe to
>>>> > > > > > > > > > > finish, maybe
>>>> > > > > >  on my other machines it transfers to the next line of the J
>>>> > > > > > code
>>>> > > > > >  before fort.6 is written. One of these machines is a Mac Mini
>>>> > > > > > > > > > >  running
>>>> > > > > >     JVERSION
>>>> > > > > >     Engine: j806/j64nonavx/darwin
>>>> > > > > >     Release: commercial/2017-11-06T10:18:00
>>>> > > > > >     Library: 8.06.09
>>>> > > > > >     Qt IDE: 1.6.2s/5.6.3
>>>> > > > > >     Platform: Darwin 64
>>>> > > > > >     Installer: J806 install
>>>> > > > > >     InstallPath: /users/jph/j64-806
>>>> > > > > > > > > > >  So I'm asking if the foreign 2!:0 in some cases
>>>> > > > > > > > > > > returns without
>>>> > > > > >  waiting. I thought just 2!:1 did that.
>>>> > > > > > > > > > >  Apologies for the long-winded post,  Patrick
>>>> > > > > > > > > > >
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