Comment by rollcat
9 days ago
I like the general idea of execline, but I feel like it relies too much on chaining. It's a bit like Lisp, but without any parens - it hurts readability.
It went from "shells have too much syntax, which creates security issues" straight into "forth with blocks". My idea: runit already provides chpst, which folds things like cd, chroot, nice, etc into a single command; so let's put it all into a block with named parameters. Like this:
run {
dir: /usr/src/foo
script: {
./configure
make -j(nproc)
make install
}
nice: 20
ionice: idle
}
Maybe it could draw a bit from rc, which has actual lists as a first-class data structure.
I'm not exactly sure about the syntax, but that's the general direction.
Execline is available but not in any way required to use S6.