> Andrew,
>
> The missing argument bug reproduced for me just fine. While I haven't
> tried reproducing the spurious junk behavior, I did go looking for a
> smoking gun, and sure enough, I think I found one, along with one more
> bug that you hadn't hit.
>
> I committed a change to fxposix.ri to CVS; if you don't build from CVS
> let me know and I can send you a copy.  Your report is prized, and if
> the change still doesn't fix it, let me know and I will look at it
> harder.

Thank-you that would be great; I haven't built Unicon from source, and 
certainly am not set up to do it on Windows although I could be with a bit of 
effort. Would this be a full bundle or just a replacement to iconx.exe and 
friends?

It occurred to me that if there's any doubt about techniques for windows, the 
source in Perl would be a great place to start. My full program is a few large 
Perl wrappers (replaced ksh a few years ago) calling upon a few large (Un)icon 
programs. The perl wrapper's open() and system() all work, and even calls to 
fork() and the exec family; however fork() is emulated using Perl's "shared 
nothing by default" multi-threading core. I don't think that's an option in 
Unicon since the closest it gets is co-routines?




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