How to pass start-up system parameters in newlisp-tk

Started by jrichter, August 29, 2005, 07:07:57 PM

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jrichter

Hi



  I would like a tip to start newlisp-tk passing -s (stack size) to specify

a diferent default.



  I have tried to change the "properties" in the start-up icon from:

  "C:Program Filesnewlispnewlisp-tk.exe"



  to



  "C:Program Filesnewlispnewlisp-tk.exe" "-s 10000"



  but it did not worked.



  The HTML newlisp-tk dcumentation did not clarified how to pass newlisp

  start-up options.



  Could anyone help me.



Thanks
JOAO RICHTER

HPW

#1
Not an easy question.

I am not aware of a command to modify the stack of a running newLISP.

We can only use the commandline-switch of the newLISP.exe.



In newLISP-tk we have the additional layer of TK.

There we can access the commandline-args via '(tk-args)' but there

we are to late because newLISP.exe is running yet.



The only thing I can think of in the moment is to change 'newlisp-tk.tcl'-source like this:

# start local copy of newLISP only if running newLISP and newLISP-tk on the same host
# else assume that newLISP already has been started at the remote $Ide(newLISPhost)
if { $remoteFlag == 0 } {
set newLISPpid [exec $Ide(newLISPbin)/newlisp -p $Ide(newLISPport) -s 10000 &] }

# connect to newLISP

or Lutz make a new var in 'newlisp-tk.config' called



set Ide(newLISPstack) "1024"



# start local copy of newLISP only if running newLISP and newLISP-tk on the same host
# else assume that newLISP already has been started at the remote $Ide(newLISPhost)
if { $remoteFlag == 0 } {
set newLISPpid [exec $Ide(newLISPbin)/newlisp -p $Ide(newLISPport) -s $Ide(newLISPstack) &] }

# connect to newLISP


Later: Just tried both ways and it works as expected. So Lutz can consider this change and take it into the wrapped distribution.
Hans-Peter

jrichter

#2
Quote from: "HPW"Not an easy question.

I am not aware of a command to modify the stack of a running newLISP.

We can only use the commandline-switch of the newLISP.exe.



In newLISP-tk we have the additional layer of TK.

There we can access the commandline-args via '(tk-args)' but there

we are to late because newLISP.exe is running yet.



The only thing I can think of in the moment is to change 'newlisp-tk.tcl'-source like this:

# start local copy of newLISP only if running newLISP and newLISP-tk on the same host
# else assume that newLISP already has been started at the remote $Ide(newLISPhost)
if { $remoteFlag == 0 } {
set newLISPpid [exec $Ide(newLISPbin)/newlisp -p $Ide(newLISPport) -s 10000 &] }

# connect to newLISP

or Lutz make a new var in 'newlisp-tk.config' called



set Ide(newLISPstack) "1024"



# start local copy of newLISP only if running newLISP and newLISP-tk on the same host
# else assume that newLISP already has been started at the remote $Ide(newLISPhost)
if { $remoteFlag == 0 } {
set newLISPpid [exec $Ide(newLISPbin)/newlisp -p $Ide(newLISPport) -s $Ide(newLISPstack) &] }

# connect to newLISP


Later: Just tried both ways and it works as expected. So Lutz can consider this change and take it into the wrapped distribution.


Could also do  'complete' job and expand this solution to cover ALL newlisp

start up options
JOAO RICHTER

HPW

#3
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Could also do 'complete' job and expand this solution to cover ALL newlisp

start up options


Not much other options there which would make sense with neweLISP-TK:



-m = would be usefull here too!

-c = make no sense here, no visible console window

-d = make no sense here

-x = make no sense here

-e = make no sense here

-h = make no sense here



So 'Stack Size' and 'Memory Usage' remains for newLISP-Tk to set.
Hans-Peter