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# Ways to execute a shell script in Ruby | |
# Example Script - Joseph Pecoraro | |
cmd = "echo 'hi'" # Sample string that can be used | |
# 1. Kernel#` - commonly called backticks - `cmd` | |
# This is like many other languages, including bash, PHP, and Perl | |
# Returns the result of the shell command | |
# Docs: http://ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Kernel.html#M001111 | |
value = `echo 'hi'` # or uglier but valid => Kernel.`("echo 'hi'") | |
value = `#{cmd}` # or uglier but valid => Kernel.`("#{cmd}") | |
# 2. Built-in syntax, %x( cmd ) | |
# Following the ``x'' character is a delimiter, which can be any character. | |
# If the delimiter is one of the characters ``('', ``['', ``{'', or ``<'', | |
# the literal consists of the characters up to the matching closing delimiter, | |
# taking account of nested delimiter pairs. For all other delimiters, the | |
# literal comprises the characters up to the next occurrence of the | |
# delimiter character. String interpolation #{ ... } is allowed. | |
# Returns the result of the shell command, just like the backticks | |
# Docs: http://www.ruby-doc.org/docs/ProgrammingRuby/html/language.html | |
value = %x( echo 'hi' ) | |
value = %x[ #{cmd} ] | |
# 3. Kernel#system | |
# Executes the given command in a subshell | |
# Return: true if the command was found and ran successfully, false otherwise | |
# Docs: http://ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Kernel.html#M002992 | |
wasGood = system( "echo 'hi'" ) | |
wasGood = system( cmd ) | |
# 4. Kernel#exec | |
# Replaces the current process by running the given external command. | |
# Return: none, the current process is replaced and never continues | |
# Docs: http://ruby-doc.org/core/classes/Kernel.html#M002992 | |
exec( "echo 'hi'" ) | |
exec( cmd ) # Note: this will never be reached beacuse of the line above | |
# Extra Advice | |
# $? which is the same as $CHILD_STATUS | |
# Accesses the status of the last system executed command if | |
# you use the backticks, system() or %x{}. | |
# You can then access the ``exitstatus'' and ``pid'' properties | |
$?.exitstatus | |
# More Reading | |
# http://www.elctech.com/blog/i-m-in-ur-commandline-executin-ma-commands | |
# http://blog.jayfields.com/2006/06/ruby-kernel-system-exec-and-x.html | |
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