chris burke writes:
>> Is it mandatory, that project directories are children of the
>> folders specified in UserFolders_j_? Or is it at least discouraged
>> to create a J project in an arbitrary
> directory which is not part of the folder hierarchy already known to J?
>
> You can create a
Also you provide a mechanism to package projects as a single script.
That's one of the things which distinguishes a project directory from
some other directory.
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Raul
On Sat, Mar 4, 2023 at 11:30 AM chris burke wrote:
>
> Folders and Projects are just convenient ways to name and navigate
>
Folders and Projects are just convenient ways to name and navigate
through directories. This helps you organize your code, particularly
when using Jqt. It also helps when sharing code with someone else who
may use a different directory structure, since they need only define
Folder names to match
That's an interesting question, and I guess it boils down to "how does
the interpreter locate relevant .jproj files"?
If I look at all of J's .ijs files for those which reference '.jproj'
one in particular stands out: stdlib.ijs
And, if I look at J's system/main/stdlib.ijs for how .jproj gets
Hi Forum,
I studied the guide about folders and projects in the wiki and it kind
of confused me
(https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Guides/Folders_and_Projects).
It says "A project is a subdirectory of a folder that contains a file
with extension .jproj with the same name as the directory." Fine.