Piping through multiple interpreters [message #551907] |
Tue, 10 August 2010 02:58  |
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Originally posted by: a0309169.unet.univie.ac.at
Hello again,
I have the following problem now - for one of the languages in my
editor, I need to pipe the output of one interpreter to the input of
another. What is the recommended way to do this*? I'm using DLTK 1.0.
I'm asking in the LaunchConfigurationDelegate context, since I think
I'll probably be able to figure out the UI side by myself - however, if
there are any gotchas in this area, I would be thankful for knowing them
as well :).
Cheers,
Mikołaj
*Without the obvious workaround of using a batch file as an in-place
interpreter of course :p...
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Re: Piping through multiple interpreters [message #554866 is a reply to message #551907] |
Tue, 24 August 2010 11:09  |
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Originally posted by: a0309169.unet.univie.ac.at
So, any ideas?
> Hello again,
>
> I have the following problem now - for one of the languages in my
> editor, I need to pipe the output of one interpreter to the input of
> another. What is the recommended way to do this*? I'm using DLTK 1.0.
>
> I'm asking in the LaunchConfigurationDelegate context, since I think
> I'll probably be able to figure out the UI side by myself - however, if
> there are any gotchas in this area, I would be thankful for knowing them
> as well :).
>
> Cheers,
> Mikołaj
>
> *Without the obvious workaround of using a batch file as an in-place
> interpreter of course :p...
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