Fantastic news, I guess I gotta start using groovysh...
Ch;-)eers,
mg
On 03/05/2025 00:06, OCsite wrote:
MG,
well we got :D. Also we got :S, :x, and :p — just try :?
All the best,
OC
On 30. 4. 2025, at 17:25, MG wrote:
Wait, we have :c - can we also get :o :) :D ...
Ch;-)eers,
mg
On 30/
MG,
well we got :D. Also we got :S, :x, and :p — just try :?
All the best,
OC
> On 30. 4. 2025, at 17:25, MG wrote:
>
> Wait, we have :c - can we also get :o :) :D ...
>
> Ch;-)eers,
> mg
>
> On 30/04/2025 14:22, OCsite wrote:
>> Well either the following code makes sense, in which case it w
Wait, we have :c - can we also get :o :) :D ...
Ch;-)eers,
mg
On 30/04/2025 14:22, OCsite wrote:
Well either the following code makes sense, in which case it works, or
use :c to cleanup, what's the problem?
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1068 ocs*~/Projects/WO_XC_2018>* /usr/local/groovy-4.0.24/bin/groovysh
Groovy Sh
On Wednesday, April 30th, 2025 at 6:26 AM, Christopher Smith
wrote:
> The number after the colon indicates that the shell sees unclosed constructs
> such as brackets, braces, or parentheses and is waiting for you to close them
> before executing.
>
> I did not know about :c, which is great to
The number after the colon indicates that the shell sees unclosed
constructs such as brackets, braces, or parentheses and is waiting for you
to close them before executing.
I did not know about :c, which is great to have!
On Wed, Apr 30, 2025, 07:06 Sistemas Jaguar wrote:
> If an incorrect comm
Well either the following code makes sense, in which case it works, or use :c
to cleanup, what's the problem?
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1068 ocs ~/Projects/WO_XC_2018> /usr/local/groovy-4.0.24/bin/groovysh
Groovy Shell (4.0.24, JVM: 11.0.4-BellSoft)
Type ':help' or ':h' for help.
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