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Command-line IDL for Emacs on Windows: Callable IDL?
- Subject: Command-line IDL for Emacs on Windows: Callable IDL?
- From: "Dick Jackson" <dick(at)d-jackson.com>
- Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2000 15:09:44 -0600
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.idl-pvwave
- Organization: D-Jackson Software Consulting
- Xref: news.doit.wisc.edu comp.lang.idl-pvwave:21413
Hi all,
I see in the archives that this topic almost came up last month, but I
thought I would dust it off properly now.
Over a year ago (!), Stein Vidar kindly wrote:
>
> others wrote:
>
> > > Has anyone had success calling IDL for Windows as a
> > > sub-process of NT-Emacs?
>
> > [...] it *sure* would be nice to have idlwave-shell...
>
> Now, it shouldn't be too difficult to make a Callable IDL
> version of this setup, simply writing a main program that
> initializes IDL, and sends all input to the IDL_ExecuteStr
> (instead of IDL_RPCExecuteStr). Voila, and you've created your
> own tty-input version of IDL.... I think.
With recent advances in the IDLWAVE mode, I'm more interested than ever to
see if this could be made to work. Unfortunately, I don't do C myself, and I
wonder if anyone out there has the means to give this a try. If a few hours
would be enough to prove or disprove this, I would be happy to compensate
someone for the effort. Of course, I'd probably just share the result with
anyone else who wanted it...
I think what I would need is a PC executable (for Windows NT or 2000) that
acts as a command-line IDL process, and would be referred to by some
idlwave-shell variable. Then, if all is well, we'll be able to run and debug
IDL entirely in Emacs.
Anyone interested? I'd be happy to hear from you, and I bet I'm not the only
one!
Cheers
--
-Dick
Dick Jackson / dick@d-jackson.com
D-Jackson Software Consulting / http://www.d-jackson.com
Calgary, Alberta, Canada / Voice/Fax: +1-403-242-7398