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-<body><div class="navbar"><div class="navbar-inner"><span class="brand"><a href="../index.html#man1">man1</a>/tork-driver.1</span></div></div><div class="container-fluid"><h1 id="TORK-DRIVER-1-2013-11-25-19-4-0">TORK-DRIVER 1 2013-11-25 19.4.0</h1><h2 id="NAME">NAME</h2><p>tork-driver - drives <a class="md2man-xref" href="../man1/tork-engine.1.html">tork-engine(1)</a> when files change</p><h2 id="SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</h2><p><code>tork-driver</code> [<em>OPTION</em>]...</p><h2 id="DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</h2><p>This program drives <a class="md2man-xref" href="../man1/tork-engine.1.html">tork-engine(1)</a> when <a class="md2man-xref" href="../man1/tork-herald.1.html">tork-herald(1)</a> reports files changes.</p><p>This program can be controlled remotely by multiple <a class="md2man-xref" href="../man1/tork-remote.1.html">tork-remote(1)</a> instances.</p><h3 id="Input">Input</h3><p>This program reads the following commands, which are single-line JSON arrays,
-from stdin and performs the actions described respectively.</p><dl><dt><code>["run_all_test_files"]</code></dt><dd>Runs all test files found within and beneath the current working directory.</dd></dl><dl><dt><em>...</em></dt><dd>Commands for <a class="md2man-xref" href="../man1/tork-engine.1.html">tork-engine(1)</a> are also accepted here.</dd></dl><h3 id="Output">Output</h3><p>This program prints the following messages, which are single-line JSON arrays,
+<body><div class="navbar"><div class="navbar-inner"><span class="brand"><a href="../index.html#man1">man1</a>/tork-driver.1</span></div></div><div class="container-fluid"><h1 id="TORK-DRIVER-1-2013-11-30-19-5-0">TORK-DRIVER 1 2013-11-30 19.5.0</h1><h2 id="NAME">NAME</h2><p>tork-driver - drives <a class="md2man-xref" href="../man1/tork-engine.1.html">tork-engine(1)</a> when files change</p><h2 id="SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</h2><p><code>tork-driver</code> [<em>OPTION</em>]...</p><h2 id="DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</h2><p>This program drives <a class="md2man-xref" href="../man1/tork-engine.1.html">tork-engine(1)</a> when <a class="md2man-xref" href="../man1/tork-herald.1.html">tork-herald(1)</a> reports files changes.</p><p>This program can be controlled remotely by multiple <a class="md2man-xref" href="../man1/tork-remote.1.html">tork-remote(1)</a> instances.</p><h3 id="Input">Input</h3><p>This program reads the following commands, which are single-line JSON arrays,
+from stdin and then performs the associated actions. For lines read from
+stdin that are single-line JSON arrays, it splits each of them into an array
+of words, using the same word-splitting algorithm as <a class="md2man-xref">sh(1)</a>, before processing
+them. For example, the line <code>a "b c"</code> is split into the <code>["a", "b c"]</code> array.</p><dl><dt><code>["run_all_test_files"]</code></dt><dd>Runs all test files found within and beneath the current working directory.</dd></dl><dl><dt><em>...</em></dt><dd>Commands for <a class="md2man-xref" href="../man1/tork-engine.1.html">tork-engine(1)</a> are also accepted here.</dd></dl><h3 id="Output">Output</h3><p>This program prints the following messages, which are single-line JSON arrays,
to stdout.</p><dl><dt><code>["reabsorb",</code> <em>overhead_file</em><code>]</code></dt><dd>Test execution overhead is being reabsorbed because <em>overhead_file</em> has
changed.</dd></dl><dl><dt><em>...</em></dt><dd>Messages from <a class="md2man-xref" href="../man1/tork-engine.1.html">tork-engine(1)</a> and <a class="md2man-xref" href="../man1/tork-master.1.html">tork-master(1)</a> are also reproduced here.</dd></dl><h2 id="OPTIONS">OPTIONS</h2><dl><dt><code>-h</code>, <code>--help</code></dt><dd>Show this help manual.</dd></dl><h2 id="FILES">FILES</h2><dl><dt><em>.tork/config.rb</em></dt><dd>Optional Ruby script that is loaded inside the driver process on startup.
It can read and change the <code>ENV['TORK_CONFIGS']</code> environment variable.</dd></dl><dl><dt><code>.tork/driver.rb</code></dt><dd>Optional Ruby script that is loaded inside the driver process on startup.
It can read and change the following variables.</dd></dl>
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