> he verb "load" makes some assumptions ...

This should only apply if the file cannot be found, but Jon indicates that
it can be read with fread.

Bjorn's explanation is most likely, i.e. that the script tries to load
another script that cannot be found.


On Wed, Jun 25, 2014 at 4:19 PM, bill lam <[email protected]> wrote:

> the verb "load" makes some assumptions that you had intended to load a
> script under ~addons , you can make your filename an absolute path as a
> hint to the verb "load". An alternative is use 0!:0 (or its variant) eg
> > 0!:0 <'home/.......'
>
> If don't want possibly locale change, make a cover verb for it , eg
> > myload_z_=: 3 : '0!:0 y[4!:55''y'''
>
> On 25.06.2014, at 23:52, Jon Hough <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have a script lying somewhere on my system (not in my J system
> directory).
> > If I try to load it thus:
> > load     'home/path/to/my/script.ijs'
> >
> > I get the following error:
> > |file name error: script|       0!:0 y[4!:55<'y'
> > However if I try to read it:
> > fread     'home/path/to/my/script.ijs'
> > It outputs the text of my script file into my J session, as expected.
> > So I am not really sure what my error is. The script exists and is in
> the place specified.
> > Notes:
> > I'm using Linux with J801. (also tried it with J602, which I have on my
> PC too  --  same error ).
> >
> >
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