Is there a way I can compile then run my compiled application, if its already running then exit recompile and run.

So current work flow is compile switch to terminal run binary, switch back make changes compile return to terminal Ctrl + C to kill then run again, be nice if I could do all this from inside emacs.

I guess a bash script could be an option but curious if others have this work flow and how it works ?

Currently in a golang workflow but even better if there is a generic solution.

  • jsled@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    There’s only one running *compilation* buffer allowed at a time, so if you use M-x compile (which I’ve had bound to C-x C-e for like 20 years), that should roughly ensure it.

    In the past, I also had a bit of elisp to – IIRC – create and rename multiple compilation buffers to be able to run multiple things at once (multiple servers in a control plane).

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      1 year ago

      Okay so what I think your saying is if i do something like this as the compilation command

      go build main.go && ./main
      

      Then when I run compilation again it will kill the buffer and running process and all will be good ?

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        1 year ago

        yes, should do. It’ll prompt you if you want to kill the existing live compilation to start the new one. If it’s already dead, it’ll just launch the new compilation.

        One trick, as well, is if you rename the existing *compilation* buffer, it will live on its own lifecycle, so you rename it to *server* or whatever, and still do compilation cycles (eg. just go build main.go) while the existing main from the previous run is still live.

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          1 year ago

          Probably because I was just getting into golang and following a tutorial which did not mention using go run, but I will now thanks :)