If you use command subsystem 2, you get an interactive terminal.
However, then you can't catch possible compiler errors. For perl I use
the following properties, so it compiles first in the output panel and
then runs in a terminal:
#the following changes the go command to "compile & run" perl scripts
#the & pause will close the terminal after pressing a key
command.go.$(file.patterns.perl)=cmd /C perl -w $(FileNameExt) & pause
command.go.subsystem.$(file.patterns.perl)=2
command.go.needs.$(file.patterns.perl)=perl -c -w $(FileNameExt)
command.go.needs.subsystem.$(file.patterns.perl)=0
Robert Hicks wrote:
Is it interactive? If I put in (I use Perl) and "chomp(my $answer =
<STDIN>); will that allow me to type at the console?
Robert
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