I want to use command-line arguments in an application.

Am Fri, 05 May 2017 15:14:20 +0300
schrieb Alexander Ilin <ajs...@yandex.ru>:

> What were you trying to do?
> 
> 05.05.2017, 12:55, "Georg Simon" <georg.si...@auge.de>:
> > I tried
> > --------------------------------
> > USING:
> >     command-line namespaces prettyprint sequences
> >     ;
> > IN: test-script
> >
> > SYMBOL: update
> >
> > command-line get [ param ] each
> > update get .
> > --------------------------------
> > $ fl test-script.factor update
> > f
> > --------------------------------
> > What I expected was t .
> > It seems that I do not understand the usage of ```param``` ?
> >
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