• pranaless@beehaw.org
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      use std::process::Command;
      
      fn main() {
          Command::new("sh")
              .arg("-c")
              .arg("echo Hello World!")
              .spawn()
              .unwrap();
      }
      

      Like this?

      • 30p87@feddit.de
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        1 year ago

        No, more like

        use std::process::Command; fn main() { Command::new("sh").arg("-c").arg("echo Hello World!").spawn().unwrap(); }
        

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        Just a little bit shorter, as it seems /s

  • r00ty@kbin.life
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    Or, you could just go the whole hog. Create your own simple CPU emulator, design a basic 8bitesque CPU, give it an output port that is the console, and load up some basic ASM to cycle through Hello World to the console port.

  • umbraroze@kbin.social
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    Oh you fancy PC people and your fancy syscall instruction.

    I still don’t know why I could remember jsr $ab1e. I didn’t even write that much assembly.