Oh, but there IS a way, it's called C++ ;-p
----- Original Message ----- From: "Olegil at home" olegil@samfundet.no To: openoffice-os4@samfundet.no Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2005 7:44 AM Subject: Re: [OO.org-OS4] Re: CSH status update.
Thomas Frieden said:
Hi,
Olegil at home wrote:
Personally, I prefer pthreads for daemon processes. But for shells... Yeah, fork works there.
Did I mention that fork _SUCKS_ ?
Repeatedly :-P
But what can you do? Is there a good way in AmigaOS to say "I want to run this application, and this file descriptor (which I have open for writing) will be the stdin, and THESE file descriptors (which I have open for reading) will be stdout/stderr". And if so, does it port well into POSIX? If you don't get what I'm hinting at here, I'm actually suggesting writing a shell from scratch, AND making it portable :-P -- We'll jump off that bridge when we get there.
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