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API for clojure.java.shell - - Clojure v1.2 (stable) -

-by Chris Houser, Stuart Halloway
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Usage: -
-(ns your-namespace
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Overview

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Conveniently launch a sub-process providing its stdin and
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Public Variables and Functions

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sh

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Usage: (sh & args)
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Passes the given strings to Runtime.exec() to launch a sub-process.
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-:in      may be given followed by a String or byte array specifying input
-         to be fed to the sub-process's stdin.
-:in-enc  option may be given followed by a String, used as a character
-         encoding name (for example "UTF-8" or "ISO-8859-1") to
-         convert the input string specified by the :in option to the
-         sub-process's stdin.  Defaults to UTF-8.
-         If the :in option provides a byte array, then the bytes are passed
-         unencoded, and this option is ignored.
-:out-enc option may be given followed by :bytes or a String. If a
-         String is given, it will be used as a character encoding
-         name (for example "UTF-8" or "ISO-8859-1") to convert
-         the sub-process's stdout to a String which is returned.
-         If :bytes is given, the sub-process's stdout will be stored
-         in a byte array and returned.  Defaults to UTF-8.
-:env     override the process env with a map (or the underlying Java
-         String[] if you are a masochist).
-:dir     override the process dir with a String or java.io.File.
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-You can bind :env or :dir for multiple operations using with-sh-env
-and with-sh-dir.
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-sh returns a map of
-  :exit => sub-process's exit code
-  :out  => sub-process's stdout (as byte[] or String)
-  :err  => sub-process's stderr (String via platform default encoding)
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with-sh-dir

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Usage: (with-sh-dir dir & forms)
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Sets the directory for use with sh, see sh for details.
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with-sh-env

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Usage: (with-sh-env env & forms)
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Sets the environment for use with sh, see sh for details.
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