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I've been trying to write a simple bash script, but I cannot get it to work.



I want to:




  • Start a program, feeding it input from a text file (./prog < input1.txt)

  • Wait a short amount of time and the kill it as if it was served a keyboard interrupt (& PID=$!; sleep 1; kill -INT $PID) source

  • Find the differences between the program's output and a text file (| diff -y output1.txt -) source


Here's what I have now, putting the previous steps together:



./program < input1.txt & PID=$!; sleep 1; kill -INT $PID | diff -y output1.txt -



This version always reports that the first command has had no output, since the PID line is shadowing it. If I add even a file redirect after the program name, the kill command stops working since it is now pointing at the redirect.










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    I've been trying to write a simple bash script, but I cannot get it to work.



    I want to:




    • Start a program, feeding it input from a text file (./prog < input1.txt)

    • Wait a short amount of time and the kill it as if it was served a keyboard interrupt (& PID=$!; sleep 1; kill -INT $PID) source

    • Find the differences between the program's output and a text file (| diff -y output1.txt -) source


    Here's what I have now, putting the previous steps together:



    ./program < input1.txt & PID=$!; sleep 1; kill -INT $PID | diff -y output1.txt -



    This version always reports that the first command has had no output, since the PID line is shadowing it. If I add even a file redirect after the program name, the kill command stops working since it is now pointing at the redirect.










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      I've been trying to write a simple bash script, but I cannot get it to work.



      I want to:




      • Start a program, feeding it input from a text file (./prog < input1.txt)

      • Wait a short amount of time and the kill it as if it was served a keyboard interrupt (& PID=$!; sleep 1; kill -INT $PID) source

      • Find the differences between the program's output and a text file (| diff -y output1.txt -) source


      Here's what I have now, putting the previous steps together:



      ./program < input1.txt & PID=$!; sleep 1; kill -INT $PID | diff -y output1.txt -



      This version always reports that the first command has had no output, since the PID line is shadowing it. If I add even a file redirect after the program name, the kill command stops working since it is now pointing at the redirect.










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      I've been trying to write a simple bash script, but I cannot get it to work.



      I want to:




      • Start a program, feeding it input from a text file (./prog < input1.txt)

      • Wait a short amount of time and the kill it as if it was served a keyboard interrupt (& PID=$!; sleep 1; kill -INT $PID) source

      • Find the differences between the program's output and a text file (| diff -y output1.txt -) source


      Here's what I have now, putting the previous steps together:



      ./program < input1.txt & PID=$!; sleep 1; kill -INT $PID | diff -y output1.txt -



      This version always reports that the first command has had no output, since the PID line is shadowing it. If I add even a file redirect after the program name, the kill command stops working since it is now pointing at the redirect.







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