friendly messages
Rahul Dhesi
dhesi at bsu-cs.UUCP
Fri Feb 17 02:29:00 AEST 1989
In article <1430 at X.UUCP> john at frog.UUCP (John Woods) writes:
>Then they showed an example of The New Wave, a four-line
>error message which took 3 lines to misdiagnose the problem, and reminded
>you that this was, in fact, an error. Yup. Just like VMS... :-)
Hmmm...I hope they don't take it too far.
TODAY (cryptic, confusing, not reassuring at all)
$ xyz=test_symbol; export xyz
$ sh
$ ^D
$
TOMORROW (warm, friendly, reassuring)
$ xyz=test_symbol; export xyz
%SHELL-I-SUPERSEDE, previous value of XYZ has been superseded
%SHELL-I-EXPORT, of XYZ has been exported
$ sh
%SHELL-S-SPAWNED, process SHELL_002 spawned
%SHELL-S-ATTACHED, terminal now attached to process SHELL_002
$ ^D
Process SHELL_002 logged out at 16-FEB-1989 11:11:16.41
%SHELL-S-RETURNED, control returned to process SHELL_001
$
I'm not kidding. I actually did "define xyz test_symbol", "spawn", and
"logout" at the VMS prompt and saw roughly the above.
Here's what I would REALLY like to see:
$ dir
%DIR-Q-AREYOUSURE, you asked for a directory, are you sure [y/n]: y
%DIR-Q-VERYSURE, you said yes, but are you REALLY sure [y/n]: y
%DIR-Q-REALSURE, are you REALLY REALLY sure [y/n]: y
%DIR-F-JUSTINCASE, no directory, say PRETTY_PLEASE
$ dir/pretty_please
%DIR-I-OHWELL, ok, well, if you insist
%DIR-S-UASKED4IT, but we warn you, you did ask for it
[ directory listing appears here]
%DIR-I-DIRDONE, directory listing done, control returned to CLI
%CLI-I-WHEW, *whew*, thought DIR was going to take over system
$
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