I wrote a program in C++ which does some long calculations. For information purpose it has a "cout" function which tels me about a progress of evaluation. I'm used to compile my program via TM with my own boundle-command script which looks like that: ------------------------------------------------------------ echo "<html><body><pre>"
make | pre
find_name="grep 'NAME=' ./makefile | cut -c 6- " cmd= `eval $find_name | awk '{print "./"$0}'` $cmd
echo "</pre></body></html>" ------------------------------------------------------------ My problem is that the standard output (text that "cout" presents) is shown at once after program is finished (but non during program is running) so I don't see progress of calculation.
Is there a way for presenting standard output in these case (in real-time)?