disclaimer: I know *nothing* about JAGS

if you exit the JAGS terminal, it should drop back to the Julia REPL console

if you want deeper integration, you may want to see what JAGS has for a
C-interface, and make a Julia package around providing access to that


On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 1:52 AM, KK Sasa <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks.
>
> run(`cmd /c jags`) directly goes into JAGS mode. After running my JAGS
> model, can it go back to Julia mode?
>
> Jameson於 2014年8月3日星期日UTC+8下午1時35分58秒寫道:
>>
>> run(`cmd /c jags`) -- the /c flag is needed to tell cmd to run the command
>>
>> run(`jags-terminal`) -- the batch script jags.bat sets a few environment
>> variables you would probably need to duplicate if you decide to go this
>> route (e.g. ENV["VAR"] = "VALUE")
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Aug 3, 2014 at 1:18 AM, KK Sasa <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Jameson,
>>>
>>> 1) run(`cmd jags`) lets Julia go into command prompt, and then input jags
>>> will go into JAGS mode. Can it come back to Julia again?
>>>
>>> 2) run(`jags-terminal`) seems find JAGS but fails to load JAGS'
>>> modules, it says "module could not be found".
>>>
>>> Any suggestions?
>>>
>>> Thank you.
>>>
>>> Jameson於 2014年8月3日星期日UTC+8下午12時26分17秒寫道:
>>>
>>>> jags is distributed as jags.bat, but jags.bat is defined as not
>>>> executable in windows. This is because Windows doesn't let you spawn
>>>> arbitrary files. The command prompt implements various workarounds for
>>>> this, but libuv has chosen not to try to duplicate them.  It seems your
>>>> options are either to spawn a command interpreter `cmd jags` or call
>>>> `jags-terminal` directly
>>>>
>>>> (neither of these is what the command prompt does, since the command
>>>> prompt actually sources the files directly, thus modifying the callee's
>>>> environment)
>>>>
>>>>
>>

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