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Re: [creduce-dev] C-Reduce Script for an OpenGL program



> Well, you start ./a.out in background and neither wait, nor kill it. Of course it will continue running afterwards.

I do kill it. Each a.out is given a different string argument which it uses to name the window it creates. xdotool then uses search to find the X window identifier, stored in $WINDOW, which is provided to xdotool windowkill. This makes sense, and trying test.sh in a fresh directory works fine - I see the window pop up momentarily, and disappear. I also see this while I stand watching the start of my creduce session.


Please consider the environment and think before you print.

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