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Re: env, -l and command line arguments
From: |
Nala Ginrut |
Subject: |
Re: env, -l and command line arguments |
Date: |
Sun, 21 Feb 2021 12:13:25 +0800 |
Hi Fombi!
I find it's not easy to understand what you want to do, could you give us
an example?
Best regards.
On Sun, Feb 21, 2021 at 7:43 AM Formbi <formbi@protonmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'd like to make a script and be able to jump into the REPL if needed (for
> example if «--repl» is not passed, «(exit)» is run). I also run Guile
> through env -S, because I'm on Guix and I wanna make the script portable.
>
> However, I can't find an easy way to do it. When I use «-l» and pass some
> command-line arguments to the script, Guile crashes because it interprets
> the arguments as files to load. When I use «-l --», it crashes because it
> can't find the «--» file. When I use «-- -l», it doesn't load the file.
> Even weirder to me is the fact that if I just put «(exit)» in the script,
> Guile doesn't crash.
>
> I kinda managed to get the REPL functionality using some Bash shenanigans
> made by someone else, but shouldn't there be an easier way? Or does it
> exist, but I haven't stumbled upon it?
>
>