@Shmiddty let's say you have process A and process B and they need to talk - this is like opening a queue one side can push to and the other can read from between them.
ok so to solve my little 'terminal bridge' issue I'm using node and pipes and setting them up like this. mkfifo myPipe; cat /dev/ttyO4 > myPipe & then in node I just read the new lines into myPipe and then echo <command> > /dev/ttyO4 to send it back the other way.
this all works wonderful... until I move the 'setup' ( mkfifo myPipe; cat /dev/ttyO4 > myPipe & ) into a .sh file and execute it
Why would running this on the command line mkfifo myPipe; cat /dev/ttyO4 > myPipe & then node app be working any different for me than putting mkfifo myPipe; cat /dev/ttyO4 > myPipe & into a script.sh and running that before node app ?? (the former works, the latter doesn't. the cat doesn't do jack all for me)
@FlorianMargaine well, if you can add an action and you did signaled by setting the process signal handler for that signal (or the non deprecated sigaction) and then handle a signal sent
also for kicks, it doesn't work with require('child_process').exec('mkfifo myPipe; cat /dev/ttyO4 > myPipe &', function puts(err, stdout,stderr) { ..// }); as well.
@BenjaminGruenbaum for the record I read a book about linux system programming... everything was explained, using the C API... a pretty good book if you want my opinion
Ok, so you have input. You know what output you want. What is the mechanism that you are trying to accomplish? How are you trying to manipulate the stream?
@Shmiddty I'm jacking shit to a serial port, the other side takes the command and spits the results back out to the serial port, which saves it to a file, which I read.
like I have been saying, for all of this to work. mkfifo myPipe; cat /dev/ttyO4 > myPipe & has to be run before the node app (at least before the stream reader because myPipe needs to exist)
I can't type it in manually every time, and thus far that is the only way it works.
@FlorianMargaine thanks, I always love good references but I've done a fair bit of linux programming. I'm currently looking for resources on openstack programming that don't cost 2500$ though