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8.2

StdOut to Terminal from AppleScript

Asked by juicemonger in General Macintosh Programming

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It sounds so trivial, but I just can't figure it out, and I can't find any resources online:

I was to call an AppleScript from the shell, like Terminal, and return a value or a string to the shell. I've been trying really complicated scripts, like:

return "sometext"

...and I cannot figure it out. In Terminal, I call "open myscript.app" and the screen flashes as the script runs, but I don't see the output. Do I have to wrap my script with some kind of handler syntax ("on run...end run")? Do I have to call the script with some crazy arguments?

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Zone: General Macintosh Programming
Tags: stdout, call, from, terminal
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