Hi Alex,
first of all, thanks Erik for the nice Unnest article!
Of course!
In fact, there is a function 'pil' for that. It can be used to access
files in .pil/ in the user's home directory.
Must you always come up with the most convenient and elegant solutions to
these sorts of things
Hi Erik + Andreas,
first of all, thanks Erik for the nice Unnest article!
what's the canonical way to customize the default 'pil' environment?
I'd like to have some of my own utilities and other goodies loaded when I
start up.
Can I just stick the necessary calls to (load) in .pilrc
just stick the necessary calls to (load) in .pilrc? :)
Thanks!
what's the canonical way to customize the default 'pil' environment?
I'd like to have some of my own utilities and other goodies loaded when I
start up.
Can I just stick the necessary calls to (load) in .pilrc? :)
I'm not aware of any .pilrc mechanics, search in mailing list also yields