Re: how to write control-c to an open process?

2019-01-30 Thread Phil Davis via use-livecode

I just found a different way to accomplish the same outcome.

Instead of writing some special form of control-c to the process, I can 
get the ID of the process and issue a 'kill' shell command for that ID 
using the 'kill' format option that sends the same signal as the one 
sent by typing control-c. The outcome is identical to control-c but no 
control chars are required.


So this works:

   kill -s INT 

Where  is the numeric ID of the process I want to end.

*whew*

Thanks -
Phil



On 1/30/19 12:58 AM, Phil Davis via use-livecode wrote:
In a LC script I need to write control-c to an open process so the app 
being run as a process will end. (At least that's how I can end it in 
Terminal). Has anyone had success doing this? Please share what you 
have learned about it.


Thanks -



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how to write control-c to an open process?

2019-01-30 Thread Phil Davis via use-livecode
In a LC script I need to write control-c to an open process so the app 
being run as a process will end. (At least that's how I can end it in 
Terminal). Has anyone had success doing this? Please share what you have 
learned about it.


Thanks -

--
Phil Davis


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