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#!/bin/sh
### (C) 1997, Richard M. Heiberger.
### This file is part of ESS.
## This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
## any later version.
## This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
## GNU General Public License for more details.
## A copy of the GNU General Public License is available at
## https://www.r-project.org/Licenses/
# For executing SAS, and running it in the proper manner for ESS
# (feeding output back into appropriate ESS buffers).
#echo $0 $@
#sas </dev/tty 1>$1 2>$2 $3
set -x
stdout=$1
stderr=$2
shift 2
set +x
echo sas \</dev/tty 1\>$stdout 2\>$stderr $@
sas </dev/tty 1>$stdout 2>$stderr $@
## From the SAS online tech support:
##
## Redirecting the SAS Log and Output under UNIX.
##
## There are several ways of redirecting the SAS Log and Output under
## UNIX.
##
## To redirect the SAS Log, follow one of these steps:
##
## 1.
## In the source code, place the following line:
##
## proc printto log=stdout;
##
## to make a duplicate copy of the log in a file in addition
## to redirecting it to stdout, use this command to invoke
## SAS:
##
## sas -altlog doit.log doit.sas
##
## 2.Execute SAS in the background and use the UNIX 'tail' command
## to copy lines to stdout as they are added to the log. Use the
## command:
##
## sas doit.sas &; tail -f doit.log
##
## To redirect the SAS Log and Output under the Korn shell, use the
## following command:
##
## sas -stdio < doit.sas > doit.lst 2> doit.log
##
## To redirect the SAS Log and Output under the C-Shell, use the
## following command:
##
## (sas -stdio < doit.sas > doit.lst) >& doit.log
## From WWW.SAS.COM:
## How can I make SAS in batch mode behave like interactive SAS,
## continue running my SAS job, and not enter syntax check mode when
## it encounters an error?
##
## You can specify the NOSYNTAXCHECK option when you invoke your SAS
## program.