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re: Guile from the shell prompt?
From: |
Brad Knotwell |
Subject: |
re: Guile from the shell prompt? |
Date: |
Wed, 4 Oct 2000 03:23:06 -0700 (PDT) |
> I suspect I'm missing something terribly obvious... =)
> I'm trying to create a guile script that will run right from the shell.
> I've tried this (and a couple other combinations) but I can't seems to find
> anything in the FAQ, Web pages, or mailing list archives that covers the
> correct syntax. Here's what I've done:
> #!/usr/bin/guile -s -
> (display "Hi!")
> (newline)
> Is this possible to do, or will I always be required to run
> 'guile ./runme.scm'?
> Thanks for your help!
You were pretty close. You need to do the following (guile treats #! and
!# as comments ala /* and */ in C):
#!/usr/bin/guile -s
!#
(display "Hi!")
(newline)
========
NOTE: be sure there is nothing (as in spaces) after the -s option. If you
leave a space, you'll get guile's usage.
NOTEII: Would it be possible to get this added to the FAQ? For that matter,
is anyone going to update the anonymous cvs page (I sent in a
contextual diff earlier that addressed this).
--Brad