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Comment by pama

5 months ago

Could this be abstracted enough with the right macros to make a subset of useful lisp commands play well with the shell? It could be a powerful way to extend the shell for interactive use.

Yes, that's definitely feasible.

I am currently working on it, the macro will be named (shell-expr) and replace the current experimental (shell-test)

  • [UPDATE] (shell-expr) is ready and kicking :)

    Now you can write

      (import (schemesh all))
    
      (shell-expr (lisp-expression-writing-to-sh-fd-stdout)) | some-shell-command-and-args | (shell-expr (lisp-expression-reading-from-sh-fd-stdin))
    

    An example of such expressions is: For writing to sh-fd-stdout,

      (fd-write (sh-fd-stdout) (string->utf8b "hello\n"))
    

    For reading from sh-fd-stdin,

      (display (utf8b-bytespan->string (fd-read-until-eof (sh-fd-stdin))))