To spawn a process and retrieve its output, you can apply blocking!() to the standard std::process::Command. 2/4pic.twitter.com/qaiMk30ZFf
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To spawn a process and retrieve its output, you can apply blocking!() to the standard std::process::Command. 2/4pic.twitter.com/qaiMk30ZFf
To make an async reader that reads the output of a process, apply reader() to its stdout handle. 3/4pic.twitter.com/bFPYNS4Spc
To catch the Ctrl-C signal, you can use signal-hook's blocking iterator and apply iter() adapter to make it async. 4/4 https://docs.rs/signal-hook/0.1.13/signal_hook/iterator/struct.Signals.html#method.forever …pic.twitter.com/j3gcpLFhHv
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