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Re: New command line option --use-srfi
From: |
Marius Vollmer |
Subject: |
Re: New command line option --use-srfi |
Date: |
15 May 2001 23:43:21 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.0.102 |
Rob Browning <address@hidden> writes:
> $ guile -x "(use-modules (foo bar))" \
> -x "(use-modules (baz bax))" \
> -x '(display "Welcome to Guile.\n")' \
> -x "(run-repl)"
> Welcome to Guile.
> guile>
How is this different from
$ guile -c "(begin
(use-modules (foo bar) (baz bax))
(display \"Welcome to Guile.\\n\")
(load-user-init)
(top-repl))"
Welcome to Guile.
guile>
Nevertheless, adding the `-x' option sounds like a good idea. It
shouldn't hurt if there is more than one way to do it. We should in
any case clarify what module is the current one when code from the
command line is executed.
- New command line option --use-srfi, Martin Grabmueller, 2001/05/15
- Re: New command line option --use-srfi, Rob Browning, 2001/05/15
- Re: New command line option --use-srfi,
Marius Vollmer <=
- Re: New command line option --use-srfi, Rob Browning, 2001/05/15
- Re: New command line option --use-srfi, Marius Vollmer, 2001/05/17
- Re: New command line option --use-srfi, Marius Vollmer, 2001/05/19
- Re: New command line option --use-srfi, Rob Browning, 2001/05/19
- Re: New command line option --use-srfi, Marius Vollmer, 2001/05/19
Re: New command line option --use-srfi, Marius Vollmer, 2001/05/17