Thank you for the "script" suggestion. I apologize but I don't understand it.
I'm looking for a way to automatically capture an interactive session, and drop it to a file, without cutting and pasting from a terminal or an editor. When I use LaTeX to compile the book, I'd like that as part of the compilation it runs Chicken's csi and captures the session, so that session can be brought into the document. (My past experience with cutting and pasting is that as the document changes the code samples get out of sync. In addition, I'd like that if a person gets the doc off my github account and they compile the doc then they know their setup matches their doc.) That is, I'd like to feed this to csi, and then grab the transcript. #;1> (+ 5 1) 6 #;2> (define (f x) (+ x 1)) #;3> (f 5) 6 I can get LaTeX to run programs, for example to call "csi -script foo.scm > foo.out". But I'm not sure if it is possible to grab the REPL without an Expect-type situation. I understand "script" it will give me a single output, and not show the REPL at all. Am I missing the point (probably)? Thank you, Jim _______________________________________________ Chicken-users mailing list Chicken-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/chicken-users