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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Bash overwrites data on screen!! Post 17147 by brain_processin on Monday 11th of March 2002 06:00:13 PM
Old 03-11-2002
yes, that's right, if i just write:

printf("test\n");

then it appears properly on screen.
but what if i don't want to use \n ?
and also, the new bash line should appear _next to_ my data, but should not
overwrite it! i would like to know why...
 

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Dpkg::Compression::Process(3)					   libdpkg-perl 				     Dpkg::Compression::Process(3)

NAME
Dpkg::Compression::Process - run compression/decompression processes DESCRIPTION
This module provides an object oriented interface to run and manage compression/decompression processes. METHODS
my $proc = Dpkg::Compression::Process->new(%opts) Create a new instance of the object. Supported options are "compression" and "compression_level" (see corresponding set_* functions). $proc->set_compression($comp) Select the compression method to use. It errors out if the method is not supported according to "compression_is_supported" (of Dpkg::Compression). $proc->set_compression_level($level) Select the compression level to use. It errors out if the level is not valid according to "compression_is_valid_level" (of Dpkg::Compression). my @exec = $proc->get_compress_cmdline() my @exec = $proc->get_uncompress_cmdline() Returns a list ready to be passed to "exec", its first element is the program name (either for compression or decompression) and the following elements are parameters for the program. When executed the program acts as a filter between its standard input and its standard output. $proc->compress(%opts) Starts a compressor program. You must indicate where it will read its uncompressed data from and where it will write its compressed data to. This is accomplished by passing one parameter "to_*" and one parameter "from_*" as accepted by Dpkg::IPC::spawn. You must call "wait_end_process" after having called this method to properly close the sub-process (and verify that it exited without error). $proc->uncompress(%opts) Starts a decompressor program. You must indicate where it will read its compressed data from and where it will write its uncompressed data to. This is accomplished by passing one parameter "to_*" and one parameter "from_*" as accepted by Dpkg::IPC::spawn. You must call "wait_end_process" after having called this method to properly close the sub-process (and verify that it exited without error). $proc->wait_end_process(%opts) Call Dpkg::IPC::wait_child to wait until the sub-process has exited and verify its return code. Any given option will be forwarded to the "wait_child" function. Most notably you can use the "nocheck" option to verify the return code yourself instead of letting "wait_child" do it for you. AUTHOR
Raphael Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org>. 1.16.0.3 2012-04-17 Dpkg::Compression::Process(3)
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