Martin Rubey wrote:
>
> Waldek Hebisch <[email protected]> writes:
>
> > Yes, that is useful. I think that 'pre' is too unspecific, what
> > about 'FRICAS_PREINIT' and '--preinit'? Also I similar way we can
> > add 'FRICAS_EVAL_LISP' and '--eval-lisp' to evaluate arbitrary
> > piece of Lisp code.
>
> This would help fricas.el quite a bit, actually, if it takes lisp code
> on the command line!
>
> However, I think it's not so useful to have an extra variable for
> executing a file containing lisp code, since we could put it into an
> ordinary input file with )lisp prepended.
>
My understanding is that preinit is FriCAS file, like .fricas.input,
only with arbitrary name and executed earlier. Of course given
eval one can use ')read somefile.input' as an argument, but
it is more convenient to have both eval and file input.
--
Waldek Hebisch
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