Standalone Julia
We know that the Julia command recognizes a number of “switches” to modify its behavior; these can be listed by typing julia -h (
or --help)
.
The dual nature of -h
and –help
is an example of a short and a long argument. All arguments have a long form, but only those deemed to be “common” also have a short one.
We met one such, --procs
, in the previous chapter, which does have a shortened version, -p
, the purpose of which is to define the number of processors rather than using the nprocs()
routine in the code.
In the definition of the prior juliet
alias, a couple of short forms were used (-i
and -e
), but –interactive
and –eval
could equally well have been chosen.
One form of start command I often use is julia --banner=no --color=no
, since I have no need for a banner and do not like the color scheme in the REPL. It would also be possible to use -q
/--quiet
as a substitute for the --banner
switch, but this has...