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Re: Re: Executing an external program: msg#00078lang.smalltalk.squeak.beginners
On Fri, Jun 15, 2007 at 08:59:46AM +0200, Hilaire Fernandes wrote: > David T. Lewis a ?crit : > > > >There is not (yet) a general cross-platform solution. If you can explain > >what kind of program you are trying to run, maybe I can give a suggestion. > > Thanks for for your feedback. > > I want to run the espeak program for speech synthesis. Basically I just > want to run a command like: > > espeak "Speech a few word" > > or > > espeak "Speech a few word" -w output.wav > > In the first case, it may be better if the command is executed in non > blocking mode for Squeak. > In the second mode a blocking mode may be better, or even semaphore will > be helpful. Hilaire, OSProcess will work well for this. When you run an external program, it gives you a "process proxy" in Squeak the keeps track of the run state of the external program, as well as exit status after the program completes. However, as I said this is not cross-platform. It will work on Linux and Unix, and will work on Mac OSX if you install the plugin from unix/linux. It will also work on Windows, but only if you build your own VM and modify some of the Windows platform source, so this is definitely not for beginners ;) So on, Windows, it is best to use FFI (but I don't think you can have a blocking mode with this). HTH, Dave
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