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[MIT-Scheme-devel] I/O for MIT Scheme windows
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Filobel |
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[MIT-Scheme-devel] I/O for MIT Scheme windows |
Date: |
Thu, 27 Nov 2008 13:00:49 -0800 (PST) |
Hi,
I'm trying to start MIT-Scheme Windows from another program, then send it
commands. However, the Windows version doesn't seem to be using standard
I/O, so sending the commands to Scheme's stdin doesn't work.
The commands are always the same, so if there's a way to tell Scheme
"execute the commands in file X" using the command line or whatever, that
would be fine.
Basically, how can I tell MIT-Scheme to execute :
(load "insert-file-here")
(some-command-here)
(another-command-here)
etc. From another program? If this were the Unix version, I could just
pipe the stuff from a file as I call MIT-Scheme (something like "scheme <
/usr/cph/foo.in"), but that won't work with the windows version.
I don't even have to read anything because my scheme program writes
everything in a file.
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