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IconX, Ask and Workbench 1.3
Got this little script shell named test
echo "Hello world" ask "continue ?" if WARN echo "you are OK to continue" else echo "All right, I do nothing" endif echo "Have an nice day" wait 10 I set protect test +s On a CLI, no problem, correct execution in 1.3 or 3.1 and upper. I add a project icon, set C:IconX as default tool With 3.1 and upper, no problem, the script acts like a charm as under CLI but with 1.3, the script ends on the ask line... Is a there a way to workaround this ![]() Thanks in advance. |
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I think you will benefit from the adding of a line in your script, like this :
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.key dummy/k echo "Hello world" ask "continue ?" if WARN echo "you are OK to continue" else echo "All right, I do nothing" endif echo "Have an nice day" wait 10 ![]() |
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Yes. Use kickstart 2.0 or better. This cannot possibly work under 1.3. The problem is due to a design issue of the BCPL shell and the dos Execute() function.
Problem is that for ask to work, it needs an input stream to read data from. Problem is that the only way how to start a shell (and that is the method IconX uses) is the Execute() function call. You can surely provide an input stream to Execute. However, if you do, the shell started by Execute() will continue reading from this input stream as soon as the command string has been operated on. Simply put, if IconX would provide an input stream, it would start a new shell and would continue waiting for command input after the script has been worked through. Under 2.0, the shell, shell startup and dos.library were completey reworked, and the System() function call allows running a shell that returns if the command stream is exhausted, even if an input stream is present. PS: Note that dos/Execute() has (almost nothing) to do with the Execute command. The latter does something very different (and, in particular, does not start a shell, just redirects its input). |
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Hi Thomas Richter, for OS 1.3 is there also Xicon, start the Shell but seems not to work with that script ?
http://aminet.net/package/util/batch/Xicon |
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...and there is CLICon, which offers even more options, but again, see above. The trouble is not "how you do it". It is really a limitation of a shell. As soon as the 1.3 shell receives a standard input, and its command stream runs dry, it will continue pulling commands from CIS and hence will turn into an interactive shell. Actually, the "only" thing endcli does is to remove this standard input, and thus terminate the shell.
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And there is also just plain 1.3.3 Workbench (fresh install, air, sun - no OGM, no add-ons
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I had suspected that there was a missing option in Tooltypes.
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^ why do you think there was a missing option in ToolType ?
Because I used the same icon (thus ToolTypes) for the original and the modified version. Only the position of the windows is different. |
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In the big lines I understood that it was "simply" the 1.3 NEWCON: that was integrated in the usual CON: (not to have like as with 1.3 CON: & NEWCON: ). |
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It's rather l:shell-seg which was reworked/integrated into Kickstart. |
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with 34.20 the .key seems to be mandatory to make the script work correctly with IconX Many thanks for your help. |
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@malko
A small question that has nothing to do with the subject "IconX, Ask and WB1.3" How you have captured the WinUAE output and transform it in a simple .gif ? I thought we could only release it in .avi |
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