In fact, quickly reading source FRICAS_INITFILE  is a path to a file and
not a directory.

Otherwise the function make_input_filename is used. No time to investigate
more.

Other may help you


2018-08-03 13:14 GMT+02:00 Grégory Vanuxem <[email protected]>:

> Hi
>
> You can try to use the environment  FRICAS_INITFILE via an 'export
> FRICAS_INITFILE=/path/to/home'
>
> See src/interp/i-toplev.boot line 106 (readSpadProfileIfThere) where we
> can read the routine return 'nil' if it this environment variable is not
> defined.
>
> Not tested though, I would need more knowledge/investigation of the actual
> source code.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Greg
>
>
>
> 2018-08-03 12:24 GMT+02:00 Riccardo GUIDA <[email protected]>:
>
>> No idea what is the problem but I reproduce the issue with Nasser erfc
>> function.
>>
>> The macro erfc2 is taken into account and works.
>>
>> ric
>>
>> (1) -> )system cat /home/guida/.fricas.input
>> )set output characters default
>> macro %SIF(e) == unparse(e::InputForm) -- SPAD Input Form
>> erfc(x) == 1 - erf(x)
>> macro erfc2(x) == 1 - erf(x)
>> (1) -> erfc2(1)
>>
>>    (1)  - erf(1) + 1
>>                                                     Type:
>> Expression(Integer)
>> (2) -> erfc(1)
>>    There are no library operations named erfc
>>       Use HyperDoc Browse or issue
>>                                 )what op erfc
>>       to learn if there is any operation containing " erfc " in its
>>       name.
>>     Cannot find a definition or applicable library operation named erfc
>>       with argument type(s)
>>                                PositiveInteger
>>             Perhaps you should use "@" to indicate the required return
>> type,
>>       or "$" to specify which version of the function you need.
>>
>> (2) -> )display op erfc
>>    erfc is not a known function. FriCAS will try to list its functions
>>       which contain erfc in their names. This is the same output you
>>       would get by issuing
>>                             )what operations erfc
>>
>>    There are no operations containing those patterns
>>
>> (2) ->
>>
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