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[Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #52567] invoking octave with conflicting argum
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Dan Sebald |
Subject: |
[Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #52567] invoking octave with conflicting arguments dumps core |
Date: |
Fri, 1 Dec 2017 00:32:48 -0500 (EST) |
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Follow-up Comment #3, bug #52567 (project octave):
Works here. Do you want some type of warning/error prompt before the message?
E.g.:
error: --eval "CODE" and script file are mutually exclusive options
usage: octave [-HVWdfhiqvx] [--debug] [--debug-jit] [--doc-cache-file file]
[--echo-commands] [--eval CODE] [--exec-path path]
[--force-gui] [--help] [--image-path path]
[--info-file file] [--info-program prog] [--interactive]
[--jit-compiler] [--line-editing] [--no-gui] [--no-history]
[--no-init-file] [--no-init-path] [--no-line-editing]
[--no-site-file] [--no-window-system] [--norc] [-p path]
[--path path] [--persist] [--silent] [--traditional]
[--verbose] [--version] [file]
What is "warning()" function? A gnulib command? Or is it somehow accessing
the equivalent of Octave interpreter function "warning"? If the latter, is
the use of "warning()" in the early stages of launch a problem?
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