Re: [scite] scanf() in linux

2005-10-07 Thread Helmut Jarausch
On 6 Oct, Peter Wu wrote: > Hello, > > When I run a program with scanf() function in linux, > the program goes through without pause. It doesn't wait for me > to input for scanf(). > I tried the different option for command.go.subsystem, it doesn't work. > > However, the same program works fin

[scite] Re: SciteNET/ScintillaNET

2005-10-07 Thread Rob Panosh
Garrett Serack experientia.org> writes: > > > Howdy! > > I'm about to begin to update the Scintilla.NET and Scite.NET extensions > that I was working on a few months ago. > > I'm sorry if anyone needed this stuff, but I got dragged down in one > heckuva lot of work at the day job. :( > > In

Re: [scite] scanf() in linux

2005-10-07 Thread Peter Wu
> On 6 Oct, Peter Wu wrote: > > Hello, > > > > When I run a program with scanf() function in linux, > > the program goes through without pause. It doesn't wait for me > > to input for scanf(). > > I tried the different option for command.go.subsystem, it doesn't work. > > > > However, the same

Re: [scite] exposing the SciTE 'execute tool' functionality to Lua

2005-10-07 Thread April White
Neil Hodgson wrote: I switched the order of your replies. Yes, and I'm going to be a bit protective with this feature as it is easy to get threaded code wrong. Hello Neil. I want to emphasize that I'm thinking out loud here, with little to back this up. Instead of having (abbreviated)