mirror of
https://github.com/tldr-pages/tldr.git
synced 2025-07-27 15:15:26 +02:00

* Update rpicam-still.md * Update jello.md * Update dropdb.md * Update aws-eks.md * Update sfdisk.md * Update hyperfine.md * Update quarto.md * Update for.md * Update coproc.md * Update vagrant-validate.md * Update kubetail.md * Update kubetail.md * Update pstoedit.md * Update highlight.md * Update linode-cli-linodes.md * Update swig.md * Update phpcbf.md * Update unzipsfx.md * Update d8.md * Update trdsql.md * Update keyd.md * Update mamba-repoquery.md * Update pages/common/jello.md * Update coproc.md * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Lena <126529524+acuteenvy@users.noreply.github.com> * Update pages/common/for.md Co-authored-by: Lena <126529524+acuteenvy@users.noreply.github.com> * Update for.md --------- Co-authored-by: Lena <126529524+acuteenvy@users.noreply.github.com>
1 KiB
1 KiB
coproc
Bash builtin for creating interactive asynchronous subshells. More information: https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bash.html#Coprocesses.
- Run a subshell asynchronously:
coproc { {{command1; command2; ...}}; }
- Create a coprocess with a specific name:
coproc {{name}} { {{command1; command2; ...}}; }
- Write to a specific coprocess
stdin
:
echo "{{input}}" >&"${{{name[1]}}}"
- Read from a specific coprocess
stdout
:
read {{variable}} <&"${{{name[0]}}}"
- Create a coprocess which repeatedly reads
stdin
and runs some commands on the input:
coproc {{name}} { while read line; do {{command1; command2; ...}}; done }
- Create a coprocess which repeatedly reads
stdin
, runs a pipeline on the input, and writes the output tostdout
:
coproc {{name}} { while read line; do echo "$line" | {{command1 | command2 | ...}} | cat /dev/fd/0; done }
- Create and use a coprocess running
bc
:
coproc BC { bc --mathlib; }; echo "1/3" >&"${BC[1]}"; read output <&"${BC[0]}"; echo "$output"