How to print stdout when walker exists with plugins #60
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Not sure what you mean. The problem is: if you run Walker as a service, starting Walker will just tell the service to display the window. The processing is happening in the service-instance, not the one you opened it with. So any prints will happen in the main instance. Even then: you have a running process, Walker, "cat" would imply printing to stdout... but Walker is the running process, not the shell. So Walker would need to get the return of Sounds weird. Not sure what the use-case here is. |
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Somewhat related to #59
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