Giving instructions to an executable in UNIX?
I'm pretty new at this, so excuse me if this is too easy.
The thing is, I have a bunch of instructions stored in a text file named: 'FTIG_dldStruct.txt' and I want to write them all into an executable named: 'STP'. I wrote this script:
#!/bin/bash
set +H
./STP # This is the executable
for i in {1..586}
do
sed -n -e "$i"p FTIG_dldStruct.txt
done
My program runs the executable, and it asks me for input like this:
STP> # I want the instructions here, but my for loop is not working until I exit the executable.
macos terminal bash unix script
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I'm pretty new at this, so excuse me if this is too easy.
The thing is, I have a bunch of instructions stored in a text file named: 'FTIG_dldStruct.txt' and I want to write them all into an executable named: 'STP'. I wrote this script:
#!/bin/bash
set +H
./STP # This is the executable
for i in {1..586}
do
sed -n -e "$i"p FTIG_dldStruct.txt
done
My program runs the executable, and it asks me for input like this:
STP> # I want the instructions here, but my for loop is not working until I exit the executable.
macos terminal bash unix script
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While MacOS is based on Unix, this is not the Unix stack-exchange. You might find better results on a UNIX-specific board, unless of course your question is actually about MacOS and Terminal
– Matthew Barclay
2 hours ago
1
Welcome Herber - scripting is totally on topic here as on several other sites. No need to go elsewhere unless you don’t get any good answers in 2 weeks time or so. That being said - no worries you are new. Can you edit and clarify - executable normally means a compiled program and scripts / interpreted programs are bash scripts. Are you saying you need to run a program and then process a file when the program ends?
– bmike♦
2 hours ago
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I'm pretty new at this, so excuse me if this is too easy.
The thing is, I have a bunch of instructions stored in a text file named: 'FTIG_dldStruct.txt' and I want to write them all into an executable named: 'STP'. I wrote this script:
#!/bin/bash
set +H
./STP # This is the executable
for i in {1..586}
do
sed -n -e "$i"p FTIG_dldStruct.txt
done
My program runs the executable, and it asks me for input like this:
STP> # I want the instructions here, but my for loop is not working until I exit the executable.
macos terminal bash unix script
New contributor
I'm pretty new at this, so excuse me if this is too easy.
The thing is, I have a bunch of instructions stored in a text file named: 'FTIG_dldStruct.txt' and I want to write them all into an executable named: 'STP'. I wrote this script:
#!/bin/bash
set +H
./STP # This is the executable
for i in {1..586}
do
sed -n -e "$i"p FTIG_dldStruct.txt
done
My program runs the executable, and it asks me for input like this:
STP> # I want the instructions here, but my for loop is not working until I exit the executable.
macos terminal bash unix script
macos terminal bash unix script
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While MacOS is based on Unix, this is not the Unix stack-exchange. You might find better results on a UNIX-specific board, unless of course your question is actually about MacOS and Terminal
– Matthew Barclay
2 hours ago
1
Welcome Herber - scripting is totally on topic here as on several other sites. No need to go elsewhere unless you don’t get any good answers in 2 weeks time or so. That being said - no worries you are new. Can you edit and clarify - executable normally means a compiled program and scripts / interpreted programs are bash scripts. Are you saying you need to run a program and then process a file when the program ends?
– bmike♦
2 hours ago
add a comment |
1
While MacOS is based on Unix, this is not the Unix stack-exchange. You might find better results on a UNIX-specific board, unless of course your question is actually about MacOS and Terminal
– Matthew Barclay
2 hours ago
1
Welcome Herber - scripting is totally on topic here as on several other sites. No need to go elsewhere unless you don’t get any good answers in 2 weeks time or so. That being said - no worries you are new. Can you edit and clarify - executable normally means a compiled program and scripts / interpreted programs are bash scripts. Are you saying you need to run a program and then process a file when the program ends?
– bmike♦
2 hours ago
1
1
While MacOS is based on Unix, this is not the Unix stack-exchange. You might find better results on a UNIX-specific board, unless of course your question is actually about MacOS and Terminal
– Matthew Barclay
2 hours ago
While MacOS is based on Unix, this is not the Unix stack-exchange. You might find better results on a UNIX-specific board, unless of course your question is actually about MacOS and Terminal
– Matthew Barclay
2 hours ago
1
1
Welcome Herber - scripting is totally on topic here as on several other sites. No need to go elsewhere unless you don’t get any good answers in 2 weeks time or so. That being said - no worries you are new. Can you edit and clarify - executable normally means a compiled program and scripts / interpreted programs are bash scripts. Are you saying you need to run a program and then process a file when the program ends?
– bmike♦
2 hours ago
Welcome Herber - scripting is totally on topic here as on several other sites. No need to go elsewhere unless you don’t get any good answers in 2 weeks time or so. That being said - no worries you are new. Can you edit and clarify - executable normally means a compiled program and scripts / interpreted programs are bash scripts. Are you saying you need to run a program and then process a file when the program ends?
– bmike♦
2 hours ago
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It appears you want to send some number (586?) lines from FTIG_dldStruct.txt
to the ./STP
command? If so, assuming ./STP
reads from standard input as is typical, that may look like:
head -n 586 FTIG_dldStruct.txt | ./STP
If you need ./STP
to stick around after those commands are entered so the program can be interacted with, that's a more complicated issue and typically requires something like expect
.
If you want to send the entire contents of FTIG_dldStruct.txt, it's even easier:./STP <FTIG_dldStruct.txt
.
– Gordon Davisson
1 hour ago
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It appears you want to send some number (586?) lines from FTIG_dldStruct.txt
to the ./STP
command? If so, assuming ./STP
reads from standard input as is typical, that may look like:
head -n 586 FTIG_dldStruct.txt | ./STP
If you need ./STP
to stick around after those commands are entered so the program can be interacted with, that's a more complicated issue and typically requires something like expect
.
If you want to send the entire contents of FTIG_dldStruct.txt, it's even easier:./STP <FTIG_dldStruct.txt
.
– Gordon Davisson
1 hour ago
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It appears you want to send some number (586?) lines from FTIG_dldStruct.txt
to the ./STP
command? If so, assuming ./STP
reads from standard input as is typical, that may look like:
head -n 586 FTIG_dldStruct.txt | ./STP
If you need ./STP
to stick around after those commands are entered so the program can be interacted with, that's a more complicated issue and typically requires something like expect
.
If you want to send the entire contents of FTIG_dldStruct.txt, it's even easier:./STP <FTIG_dldStruct.txt
.
– Gordon Davisson
1 hour ago
add a comment |
It appears you want to send some number (586?) lines from FTIG_dldStruct.txt
to the ./STP
command? If so, assuming ./STP
reads from standard input as is typical, that may look like:
head -n 586 FTIG_dldStruct.txt | ./STP
If you need ./STP
to stick around after those commands are entered so the program can be interacted with, that's a more complicated issue and typically requires something like expect
.
It appears you want to send some number (586?) lines from FTIG_dldStruct.txt
to the ./STP
command? If so, assuming ./STP
reads from standard input as is typical, that may look like:
head -n 586 FTIG_dldStruct.txt | ./STP
If you need ./STP
to stick around after those commands are entered so the program can be interacted with, that's a more complicated issue and typically requires something like expect
.
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If you want to send the entire contents of FTIG_dldStruct.txt, it's even easier:./STP <FTIG_dldStruct.txt
.
– Gordon Davisson
1 hour ago
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If you want to send the entire contents of FTIG_dldStruct.txt, it's even easier:./STP <FTIG_dldStruct.txt
.
– Gordon Davisson
1 hour ago
If you want to send the entire contents of FTIG_dldStruct.txt, it's even easier:
./STP <FTIG_dldStruct.txt
.– Gordon Davisson
1 hour ago
If you want to send the entire contents of FTIG_dldStruct.txt, it's even easier:
./STP <FTIG_dldStruct.txt
.– Gordon Davisson
1 hour ago
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While MacOS is based on Unix, this is not the Unix stack-exchange. You might find better results on a UNIX-specific board, unless of course your question is actually about MacOS and Terminal
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Welcome Herber - scripting is totally on topic here as on several other sites. No need to go elsewhere unless you don’t get any good answers in 2 weeks time or so. That being said - no worries you are new. Can you edit and clarify - executable normally means a compiled program and scripts / interpreted programs are bash scripts. Are you saying you need to run a program and then process a file when the program ends?
– bmike♦
2 hours ago