The second one now works OK on Windows too (Somehow SublimeText hadn't 
saved the code in args.jl)

Op zaterdag 26 juli 2014 20:25:12 UTC+2 schreef Jameson:
>
> The problem there is that, on unix, the sh shell sees a ' pair and makes a 
> string
>
> On Windows, the cmd shell does not do anything with a ' character. 
> Instead, you must use the " character.
>
> The second one may be a bug that snuck back in. Can you open an issue?
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 11:52 AM, Ivo Balbaert <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi  all,
>>
>> I am a Julia newbie. Sorry if this is a stupid or known problem, but I 
>> searched via Google and the Julia issues for it and found nothing.
>>
>> On my Ubuntu 14.04 machine with Julia version 0.3.0-rc1+54, the following 
>> commands work fine and as expected:
>>         julia -e 'a = 6 * 7; println(a)' prints out 42
>>
>>         julia args.jl 1 Dart C prints out 1, Dart and C
>>                with args.jl containing:  for arg in ARGS
>>
>>                                                      println(arg)
>>
>>                                                   end
>>
>> On my Windows (8.1) machine with Julia version  0.3.0-prerelease+3952, 
>> the first prints out the following:
>>
>>               C:\Users\CVO>julia -e 'a = 6 * 7; println(a)'
>>
>>                        ERROR: syntax: incomplete: invalid character 
>> literal
>>
>>                            in process_options at client.jl:213
>>
>>                            in _start at client.jl:354
>>
>>               obviously the ' character is the error, but I couldn't find 
>> with what to replace it to make it work
>>
>>  The second command doesn't give an error, but also does not print out 
>> any of the arguments.
>>
>>  What is wrong here ?
>>
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Ivo Balbaert
>>
>>
>

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