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From: | Devon McCormick |
Subject: | Re: Command-line interpreter does not show prompt in comint |
Date: | Sun, 21 May 2023 19:09:48 -0400 |
My guess is that the command interpreter thinks it is being run non-interactively, as would be the case if the input came from a file, in which case a possible fix would be for the command interpreter to accept an input option that tells it to behave interactively regardless.FrancisOn Sun, 21 May 2023 at 20:30, Devon McCormick <devonmcc@gmail.com> wrote:I run a number of command-line interpreters under emacs (under Windows) and this is my preferred interface but recently I have had trouble with a new one (q) where the prompt provides information about being in debug mode or not. Unfortunately, emacs under comint (and eshell) does not display the prompt. When I had this problem with another interpreter, it was quickly fixed in a subsequent release leading me to believe there is something that can be done easily on the interpreter side of things to fix this issue. However, I have no clue what this is.Does anyone know what I can tell the interpreter writers they should look into? Is there something on the comint side I can do to get it to stop swallowing the prompt?Thanks,Devon--Devon McCormick, CFA
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