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Original bug ID: 3328 Reporter: administrator Status: closed Resolution: fixed Priority: normal Severity: feature Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)
Bug description
Hi,
there is an important feature that the OCaml-toplevel is lacking and
which should be very easy to implement: the ability to execute a different
ocamlinit-file by specifying its name on the command line.
Otherwise the user would have to write "#use ..." everytime or change
his .ocamlinit file.
With this feature one can easily use the command line history or create
aliases to save time when (re)starting a toplevel.
there is an important feature that the OCaml-toplevel is lacking and
which should be very easy to implement: the ability to execute a different
ocamlinit-file by specifying its name on the command line.
Thanks for the suggestion. I have implemented it in the CVS source
(3.09 branch).
Original bug ID: 3328
Reporter: administrator
Status: closed
Resolution: fixed
Priority: normal
Severity: feature
Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)
Bug description
Hi,
there is an important feature that the OCaml-toplevel is lacking and
which should be very easy to implement: the ability to execute a different
ocamlinit-file by specifying its name on the command line.
Otherwise the user would have to write "#use ..." everytime or change
his .ocamlinit file.
With this feature one can easily use the command line history or create
aliases to save time when (re)starting a toplevel.
Best regards,
Markus
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Markus Mottl http://www.oefai.at/~markus markus@oefai.at
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