using Rev as a batch system

xbury.cs at clearstream.com xbury.cs at clearstream.com
Tue Mar 8 11:27:38 EST 2005


>Oups ! misunderstanding... ( english is not my mother tongue )

Other than the accent, your english sounds super good! ;)

>Anyway, i do this already with a limited Rev standalone, and
>the Perl development but only for Customs properties, which already saves 
me
>a lot of clicks. More, i can use makefiles, CVS, exchange Hashes from 
Perl
>with Rev customs properties.
>
>I thought ( may be that's stupid, but... ) why not extending this idea
>with  scripts,.....  for instance, running  a *mimimalist Rev* in the 
background
>which could accepts events ( sockets, other ? ), so set a script of an 
object,
>compile it and save it, and send back the result of the compilation ?
>
>Am i still dreaming ? :-)

No, you are awake! Or Im dreaming too ;)

I dont know about scripting the RevAppBuilder but it shouldn't be hard... 
But
you'll have to dismantle their scripts to see how it's done...

>The main purpose of this is because i'm mainly working with scripts,
>Rev or Perl, and since now i have 2 IDE which is a bit frustrating after 
hours
>and hours of work switching from one to another...

You'd need a shell stack to insert your script for the compilation... Send 
it a
compile command with the app's information and script, something like 
that? 

>xccc> Otherwise, I wrote my own script editor based on RunRev and
>xccc> it's much better than their own...
>
>Well, this is another approach...
>but quite a big job too, no :-)

Im done... it was a big job! And it's not finished but on the back burner 
for the
xos text/script/code/html editor coming later...

>thank you for your answer
>Regards, thierry

Si on ne demande rien, on a rien! ;)
a+
Xavier


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