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bug#28166: 25.2; Batch mode not perfectly noninteractive
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npostavs |
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bug#28166: 25.2; Batch mode not perfectly noninteractive |
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Sun, 20 Aug 2017 23:28:21 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.2.50 (gnu/linux) |
Андрей Парамонов <cmr.pent@gmail.com> writes:
> I thought that "noninteractive" means precisely:
> do not read from keyboard.
>
> However I'm not sure now. How do other (e.g Lisp) interpreters behave
> in similar circumstances?
sbcl has a --non-interactive option, it doesn't disable reading from
stdin. It basically just prevents the REPL from starting. I think this
is analogous to Emacs' --batch/--script option preventing the command
loop from starting.
~/tmp$ cat read-line.lisp
(read-line)
~/tmp$ sbcl --script read-line.lisp --non-interactive
[waiting for input here...]
~/tmp$ sbcl --help
Usage: sbcl [runtime-options] [toplevel-options] [user-options]
[...]
--disable-debugger Invoke sb-ext:disable-debugger.
--noprint Run a Read-Eval Loop without printing results.
--script [<filename>] Skip #! line, disable debugger, avoid
verbosity.
--quit Exit with code 0 after option processing.
--non-interactive Sets both --quit and --disable-debugger.
[...]
- bug#28166: 25.2; Batch mode not perfectly noninteractive, Андрей Парамонов, 2017/08/20
- bug#28166: 25.2; Batch mode not perfectly noninteractive, npostavs, 2017/08/20
- bug#28166: 25.2; Batch mode not perfectly noninteractive, Андрей Парамонов, 2017/08/20
- bug#28166: 25.2; Batch mode not perfectly noninteractive, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/08/20
- bug#28166: 25.2; Batch mode not perfectly noninteractive, Андрей Парамонов, 2017/08/20
- bug#28166: 25.2; Batch mode not perfectly noninteractive,
npostavs <=
- bug#28166: 25.2; Batch mode not perfectly noninteractive, Andreas Schwab, 2017/08/21
- bug#28166: 25.2; Batch mode not perfectly noninteractive, Андрей Парамонов, 2017/08/21
- bug#28166: 25.2; Batch mode not perfectly noninteractive, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/08/21