Disgusting Kernel Hack
Dan Klein
dvk at mi-cec.UUCP
Fri Jan 27 01:48:46 AEST 1984
Kernel Pagination? BLEAH!! I am sorry to inform you folks, but not all
of us like page mode terminal output. Sure, sometimes I need it, and then
I do a |more. And if I forget to do it, I use ^S/^Q. I admit, it would be
very nice to be able to stop a job and redirect the output through "more"
once stopped. I seem to remember some talk of that during Uniforum. But
seriously, I *do* like having my output scream off the screen at 9600 baud,
since if there is gobs of output, I can *visually* scan for what I want.
The human pattern recognition system is a marvelous thing - I use it. (Often
the patterns I want to find in a stream of output are too complex (i.e. multi
line) to be recognized by a paginator. And when the output I am scanning is
a pile of debug printf's, I don't want to sit there banging the space bar to
bet a page at a time. It slows me down too much. So I vote against automatic
pagination unless I can unequivocably disable it when I want to.
-Dan Klein, Mellon Institute, Pittsburgh
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