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Unknown command: run #1914
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This looks to be largely the same issue as #1868. |
Dears, .RUN ( opposed to |
@GillesDuvert Are there plans to implement |
@mzechmeister indeed, having .r (.run) compile "on the spot" needs a subtle use of the line editor and the ANTLR compiler, not really tricky but clearly not a simple patch. but, for me .r works with absolute pathnames:
Except that... typing 'TEST1' in the above example suffices in most cases if test1.pro is in the !PATH. Or, did I miss something? |
I can confirm now that |
It seems the
.run
command is not fully implemented. Here an example with.r
, which should be an abbreviation of.run
or (.rnew
?)vs.
The run command is handy to copy&paste larger and nested code snippets into the command line.
With the option
-t
the source code can be inspected.I noted that compiling with
.r function.pro
works at least locally; but not when an absolute path is given, like.r /home/gdl/function.pro
yielding% Error opening file. File: /home/gdl/function.pro
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