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Execute command line from Scheme (Guile)

The question is described on the title, basically I'd like to execute a command line from scheme, let's say 'ls' and obtaining the output. So my questions are:

  • Is it possible?
  • How?

Thanks a lot in advance!

By the way I use Guille.

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pafede2 Avatar asked Oct 19 '15 09:10

pafede2


1 Answers

You need one of these system and system*.

Example: (system "ls")

From the documentation: Guile Reference

— Scheme Procedure: system [cmd]
— C Function: scm_system (cmd)
Execute cmd using the operating system's “command processor”. Under Unix this is usually the default shell sh. The value returned is cmd's exit status as returned by waitpid, which can be interpreted using the functions above.

If system is called without arguments, return a boolean indicating whether the command processor is available.

— Scheme Procedure: system* . args
— C Function: scm_system_star (args)
Execute the command indicated by args. The first element must be a string indicating the command to be executed, and the remaining items must be strings representing each of the arguments to that command.

This function returns the exit status of the command as provided by waitpid. This value can be handled with status:exit-val and the related functions.

system* is similar to system, but accepts only one string per-argument, and performs no shell interpretation. The command is executed using fork and execlp. Accordingly this function may be safer than system in situations where shell interpretation is not required.

Example: (system* "echo" "foo" "bar")
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soegaard Avatar answered Sep 20 '22 00:09

soegaard