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[Help-smalltalk] Executing a system command without waiting for a response |
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Sat, 30 Jul 2011 15:08:38 -0700 (PDT) |
Hello,
I was wondering what is the best and easiest way to execute a system command
without waiting for a response (I guess it is called asynchronous process?).
Smalltalk#system: waits for the response. For example, when I do:
Smalltalk system: 'gedit'
gedit is opened but the interpreter is locked until I close gedit. I want
the interpreter not to be locked and I want gedit to be still open even if I
quit the interpreter. Is something like this possible?
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