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From: | objc |
Subject: | console info |
Date: | Fri, 7 May 2010 21:58:16 +0100 |
Hi Sven,
I'm messing around with MS Windows right
now...
One interesting way is
"How to spawn console processes with redirected
standard handles"
sample code at :
and it is quite a general solution for many
applications (such as using guile with windows).
related :
Having a console with windows is easy to do, and
VERY useful for writing debug info using a simple printf(). (compile with a
-mconsole flag).
You could hack around your guile source of
course ;O).
Hope this helps,
obj.
Hello, Im new in this list and
I use Guile for the first time. I start Guile in a
program written in C. Is it possible to disable
the output guile> at the standard output? That means, when I start
Guile there is no guile> in the command line but I can give instructions to
the interpreter. I hope somebody can help
me with this problem. |
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