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Re: bidirectional pipe by Spawn on UNIX [message #16906 is a reply to message #16874] |
Tue, 24 August 1999 00:00  |
John D. Sample
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Are you using READU? It must be an unformatted read. Then, the variable that gets read into, should be assigned the proper type before the read. In my very limited experience...that is.<BR>
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In article <37BFF575.B3BB20A4@strw.leidenuniv.nl>, Ivo Labbe <ivo@strw.leidenuniv.nl> wrote:<BR>
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While writing to an piped shell process from IDL in an unix environment goes fine, I seem to be unable to read from it. Type conversion errors all over the place. I'm obviously doing something wrong and IDL help is not explicit on the subject. What is the preferred way to read the output from a spawned piped child process? <BR>
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