On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 10:00:20AM -0800, Andy McKay wrote:
Paul Winkler wrote:
It's not as convenient as a real interactive shell (e.g. no pipes!), but ZShell does allow you to recursively grep for stuff, and even do find-and-replace. That's what I use at the moment for this kind of thing.
Just extend the ZShellCLI which gives you a python prompt and fires the request over to ZShell with xmlrpc. Or store your objects on the file system ;)
Alternatively you can wait until I've finished to port ZShell to a ZShellScripts interpreter, and then each method will be available directly through xml-rpc in a "less-hackish" way than with ZShellCLI. (any help is welcome, see http://www.librelogiciel.com/software/ and download the CVS version from subversions.gnu.org) bye, Jerome Alet