Aug 11
Jolle Carlestam Surpressing CLI feedback
Aug 11, 2012; 07:08
Jolle Carlestam
Surpressing CLI feedback
When using Lasso on the command line it's possible to have Lasso accept information that's typed in. Like this:
stdout('Type something useful that I can work on: ')
local(useful = file_stdin -> readSomeBytes(1024, 1000))
while(not #useful or #useful -> size == 0) => {
#useful = file_stdin -> readSomeBytes(1024, 1000)
}
#useful-> replace('\n', '')
But is there anyway that Lasso can accept input that's sensitive and thus not proper to see when it's written? Like a standard password prompt acts.
HDB
Jolle
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Aug 11
Steve Piercy - Web Site Builder Re: Surpressing CLI feedback
Aug 11, 2012; 00:41
Steve Piercy - Web Site Builder
Re: Surpressing CLI feedback
Aug 11
Jolle Carlestam Re: Surpressing CLI feedback
Aug 11, 2012; 11:58
Jolle Carlestam
Re: Surpressing CLI feedback
Aug 11
Jolle Carlestam Re: Surpressing CLI feedback
Aug 11, 2012; 12:04
Jolle Carlestam
Re: Surpressing CLI feedback