I didn't have geany on me and couldn't install it so I tried mapping the compile and build shortcuts to vim. While the compile commands worked as expected in the terminal, I had trouble with the execute command.
On Geany, my fields are : Set Build Commands > Execute: *"./%e"* Tools > Terminal: *xterm -fa 'Monospace' -fs 10 -e "/bin/sh %c"* >From the manual <https://www.geany.org/manual/current/#id153>, it says > [...]The marker "%c" is substituted with the name of the Geany run script, > which is created in the temporary directory[...] As I found online, the script is called geany_run_script.sh and personally, does 3 noticeable things: - Run the execute command. - Show the exit code of the executed program. - Hold the terminal open and close it if the return key is pressed after the exit code has been returned. I am having trouble with the latter 2, so I'm asking for either the code of geany_run_script.sh, or its temporary directory, or a bash script that accomplishes the above 3 tasks. Regards, Geuristic
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