1. Can EU be used interactively at the CLI
I tried, but it wants to eat a file. Is there a way to play with EU
interactively? TIA...
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duke
2. Re: Can EU be used interactively at the CLI
> I tried, but it wants to eat a file. Is there a way to play with EU
> interactively? TIA...
Euphoria only operates on source files. There is not Command Line
Interface for Euphoria.
Syntax: ex[w] file.ex[w] [options]
~Greg
3. Re: Can EU be used interactively at the CLI
Greg Haberek wrote:
>
> > I tried, but it wants to eat a file. Is there a way to play with EU
> > interactively? TIA...
>
> Euphoria only operates on source files. There is not Command Line
> Interface for Euphoria.
>
> Syntax: ex[w] file.ex[w] [options]
I thought as much! Just thought I'd check to make sure. Thanks!
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duke
4. Re: Can EU be used interactively at the CLI
duke normandin wrote:
>
> I tried, but it wants to eat a file. Is there a way to play with EU
> interactively? TIA...
Not directly, but you could use ooeu (http://ooeu.sf.net) to have an
interactive session. There's a demo included that does just this. It
relies on ooeu's eval() functionality (which I haven't ported to the
c backend yet).
Matt
5. Re: Can EU be used interactively at the CLI
Matt Lewis wrote:
>
> duke normandin wrote:
> >
> > I tried, but it wants to eat a file. Is there a way to play with EU
> > interactively? TIA...
>
> Not directly, but you could use ooeu (<a
> href="http://ooeu.sf.net">http://ooeu.sf.net</a>) to have an
> interactive session. There's a demo included that does just this. It
> relies on ooeu's eval() functionality (which I haven't ported to the
> c backend yet).
Thanks Matt! That'll flatten the syntax learning curve a lot!
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duke
6. Re: Can EU be used interactively at the CLI
Matt Lewis wrote:
>
> duke normandin wrote:
> >
> > I tried, but it wants to eat a file. Is there a way to play with EU
> > interactively? TIA...
>
> Not directly, but you could use ooeu (<a
> href="http://ooeu.sf.net">http://ooeu.sf.net</a>) to have an
> interactive session. There's a demo included that does just this. It
> relies on ooeu's eval() functionality (which I haven't ported to the
> c backend yet).
>
> Matt
Which demo is this exactly? I've DLed the appropriate binaries and source. I
see the demo/eval.exw file -- is *that* what I need to execute? I did, and
I wind up in the OOEU Debugger with an error message:
C:\euphoria\BIN>ooeu ..\ooeu-1-9-0\ooeu\demo\eval.exw
gl.e
Global
1
Eval Error: o has not been declared
? o
^
I'm probably running the wrong file.... TIA!
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duke
7. Re: Can EU be used interactively at the CLI
duke normandin wrote:
>
> Matt Lewis wrote:
> >
> > duke normandin wrote:
> > >
> > > I tried, but it wants to eat a file. Is there a way to play with EU
> > > interactively? TIA...
> >
> > Not directly, but you could use ooeu (<a
> > href="http://ooeu.sf.net">http://ooeu.sf.net</a>)
> to have an</font></i>
> > interactive session. There's a demo included that does just this. It
> > relies on ooeu's eval() functionality (which I haven't ported to the
> > c backend yet).
> >
> > Matt
>
> Which demo is this exactly? I've DLed the appropriate binaries and source. I
> see the demo/eval.exw file -- is *that* what I need to execute? I did, and
> I wind up in the OOEU Debugger with an error message:
>
You want to run embedded.ex.
Matt
8. Re: Can EU be used interactively at the CLI
Matt Lewis wrote:
>
> duke normandin wrote:
> >
> > Matt Lewis wrote:
> > >
> > > duke normandin wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I tried, but it wants to eat a file. Is there a way to play with EU
> > > > interactively? TIA...
> > >
> > > Not directly, but you could use ooeu (<a
> > > href="http://ooeu.sf.net">http://ooeu.sf.net</a>)
> > to have an</font></i>
> > > interactive session. There's a demo included that does just this. It
> > > relies on ooeu's eval() functionality (which I haven't ported to the
> > > c backend yet).
> > >
> > > Matt
> >
> > Which demo is this exactly? I've DLed the appropriate binaries and source. I
> > see the demo/eval.exw file -- is *that* what I need to execute? I did, and
> > I wind up in the OOEU Debugger with an error message:
> >
>
> You want to run embedded.ex.
I sure as heck do !! Bloody awesome!! That demo will do more than its share
in popularizing EU, providing the word gets out. I've also been evaluating
and playing with Lua and Tcl from their CL shell. IMHO, its the best way to
learn the syntax w/o a whole lot of overhead. Thanks a lot!
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duke