Thinca wrote:
> :help channel-close says:
>
> Once done with the channel, disconnect it like this: >
> call ch_close(channel)
> When a socket is used this will close the socket for both directions. When
> pipes are used (stdin/stdout/stderr) they are all closed. This might not be
> what you want! Stopping the job with job_stop() might be better.
>
> It seems there is no way to close only stdin.
> How to execute a command that waits the end of input, like sort?
Good point. I wonder why nobody mentioned it before.
We should also close the pipe/socket when reading from a buffer is done,
for a command like:
let job = job_start('sort', {'in_io': 'buffer', 'in_name': 'sortin', 'out_io':
'buffer', 'out_name': 'sortout'})
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