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[Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #31593] Octave Terminal Integration


From: David Bateman
Subject: [Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #31593] Octave Terminal Integration
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2010 20:49:25 +0000
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Update of bug #31593 (project octave):

                  Status:                    None => Invalid                
             Open/Closed:                    Open => Closed                 

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Follow-up Comment #2:

This bug report was previously closed, but got reopened because of the
savannah hack in November. I'm closing it and adding the discussion for this
bug below


Follow-up Comment #2, bug #31593 (project octave):

I think maybe the reporter wanted something similar to the '-e' argument for
perl. Octave could take arguments from command line, make the calculations
and
then exit without ever starting an octave shell. For example, in perl one
can
do:

$ perl -e 'print "Hello world!n";'
hello world!

I think the requested feature was something like that.

Follow-up Comment #3, bug #31593 (project octave):

octave -q --eval 'prinf("Hello Worldn")'

D.

Follow-up Comment #4, bug #31593 (project octave):

That's handy, I didn't knew something like this was already implemented.
Together with an alias can be very useful.

Also, I flagged the reporter comment as spam by accident and can't find a
way
to unflag it. Sorry


Update of bug #31593 (project octave):

                  Status:                    None => Invalid                
             Open/Closed:                    Open => Closed                 

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Follow-up Comment #6:

I'm closing this report because if the --eval option is what the OP was
looking for then there isn't a problem to fix.  And if it was a request to
have a single program understand Octave and sh commands, then I don't think
that is feasible.

 

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