What does winopen(3G) do?
Steve Lamont
spl at duck.ncsc.org
Mon Jun 4 21:02:11 AEST 1990
In article <8315 at odin.corp.sgi.com> wade at fnord.sgi.com (Wade Olsen) writes:
<In article <2238 at speedy.mcnc.org> spl at duck.ncsc.org (Steve Lamont) writes:
<
<>Pardon my puzzlement, but what are the comparative advantages of forking or
<>not forking upon winopen()?
<
<Graphics programs that don't fork are a pain because they tie up the shell
<from which they were invoked (i.e. you get no shell prompt until the graphics
<program exits). You could just remember to run them in background by appending
<and ampersand to the invocation line, but this leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
Hmmm. I just open another window. I usually have about ten windows open
anyhow.
spl (the p stands for
phorked up...)
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