[R] [semi-OT] Using fortune() in an email signature
Christian Raschke
crasch2 at tigers.lsu.edu
Wed Sep 1 23:32:17 CEST 2010
Simply using option --slave instead seems to do the trick.
$ /usr/bin/R --slave < test-fortune.R
Similarly to Brian, I'm much more reluctant to help people who don't
exist --
who knows, maybe you're a computer program who has just passed the
Turing test
:-)
-- Martin Maechler (about postings with anonymous e-mail addresses and
without real names)
R-help (March 2006)
CR
On 09/01/2010 03:49 PM, Stuart Luppescu wrote:
> Hello, As you can see from my signature in this message, I use the R
> fortune function to generate a fortune, which is then fed to the
> signature program, which constructs a named pipe containing the
> fortune-bearing sig, which is then included in mail messages. The
> problem is that it's got extraneous junk in it and I can't figure out
> how to get rid of it. This is the command that generates the fortune:
>
> /usr/bin/R --no-save --no-restore -q< /home/sl70/print-fortune.R
> (where print-fortune.R is just
> library(fortunes)
> fortune()
> )
>
> This produces this:
>
>> library(fortunes)
>> fortune()
>>
> Michael Watson: Hopefully this one isn't in the manual or I am about to get shot :-S
> Peter Dalgaard: *Kapow*...
> -- Michael Watson and Peter Dalgaard (question on axis())
> R-help (February 2006)
>
>
>>
> I would like to remove the first two lines and the last line, so I
> changed the command to this:
> /usr/bin/R --no-save --no-restore< /home/sl70/print-fortune.R |tail \
> -n +23 | head -n -2 2> /dev/null
>
> That give the desired result when I run it at the command line, but when
> I feed it to the signature program, I get this message:
>
> Program /usr/local/bin/r-fortune doesn't seem to exist
>
> This is the signature program code that produces this error:
>
> /* check for existence of program by forking and then trying to
> exec() it in the child */
> pid = fork();
> switch (pid) {
> case -1: /* oh well */
> perror("Couldn't fork() a child process");
> exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
> case 0: /* in child */
> /* close stdout */
> close(1);
> execlp(producer, producer, (char *) 0);
> exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
> default:
> waitpid(pid,&exit_status, 0);
> if (exit_status != EXIT_SUCCESS) {
> fprintf(stderr, "Program %s doesn't seem to exist
> \n",
> producer);
> exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
> }
>
> Unfortunately, I don't understand this at all. Can anyone give me a clue
> as to what's happening?
>
> Thanks.
>
--
Christian Raschke
Department of Economics
and
ISDS Research Lab (HSRG)
Louisiana State University
Patrick Taylor Hall, Rm 2128
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
crasch2 at lsu.edu
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