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rlwrap tweaks
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how_to_get_the_programming_languages_running_on_your_computer.mdwn
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how_to_get_the_programming_languages_running_on_your_computer.mdwn
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how_to_get_the_programming_languages_running_on_your_computer.mdwn
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respectively.
sudo port install rlwrap
sudo port install rlwrap
- then i
nstead of `mzscheme` (or `racket`) at the command-line, you should type
`rlwrap mzscheme`. This gives
+ then i
f you ever use the command-line program `mzscheme` (or `racket`), you should start it by typing
`rlwrap mzscheme`. This gives
you a nice history of the commands you've already typed, which you can scroll up and down in with your
keyboard arrows.
you a nice history of the commands you've already typed, which you can scroll up and down in with your
keyboard arrows.
@@
-133,7
+133,7
@@
respectively.
sudo apt-get rlwrap
sudo apt-get rlwrap
- then i
nstead of `mzscheme` (or `racket`) at the command-line, you should type
`rlwrap mzscheme`. This gives
+ then i
f you ever use the command-line program `mzscheme` (or `racket`), you should start it by typing
`rlwrap mzscheme`. This gives
you a nice history of the commands you've already typed, which you can scroll up and down in with your
keyboard arrows.
you a nice history of the commands you've already typed, which you can scroll up and down in with your
keyboard arrows.
@@
-198,7
+198,7
@@
However, if you're not able to get that working, don't worry about it much.
sudo port install ocaml caml-findlib
sudo port install ocaml caml-findlib
- As with Scheme, it's helpful to start OCaml as `rlwrap ocaml`. This gives
+ As with Scheme, it's helpful to
also have rlwrap installed, and to
start OCaml as `rlwrap ocaml`. This gives
you a nice history of the commands you've already typed, which you can scroll up and down in with your
keyboard arrows.
you a nice history of the commands you've already typed, which you can scroll up and down in with your
keyboard arrows.
@@
-228,7
+228,7
@@
However, if you're not able to get that working, don't worry about it much.
Here are the INSTALL notes:
<https://godirepo.camlcity.org/svn/lib-findlib/trunk/INSTALL>.
Here are the INSTALL notes:
<https://godirepo.camlcity.org/svn/lib-findlib/trunk/INSTALL>.
- As with Scheme, it's helpful to start OCaml as `rlwrap ocaml`. This gives
+ As with Scheme, it's helpful to
also have rlwrap installed, and to
start OCaml as `rlwrap ocaml`. This gives
you a nice history of the commands you've already typed, which you can scroll up and down in with your
keyboard arrows.
you a nice history of the commands you've already typed, which you can scroll up and down in with your
keyboard arrows.