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Scripting 'Terminal'
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Scripting 'Terminal'


  • Subject: Scripting 'Terminal'
  • From: "James" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 22:05:15 -0600

Hello to all,
Has anyone had any success trying to pass arguments to a Terminal script.
From what I have noticed the Terminal's scriptability is minimal. To be more
persice, I am trying to have a script compile and run Objective-C code in the
terminal based on the filename the script is passed..
ex: scriptname progname.m
(and then Terminal would run 'gcc -o progname progname.m' then './progname'

And if Terminal is not capable of this script does anyone know of a terminal
like app that is. I am sure this is possible, I just think it might be above
me at my level of AppleScript knowledge.

Thank you,
Monty
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