[Fluxus] do a personal library
Joaquim
j.silvestre82 at gmail.com
Fri Apr 4 00:22:54 PDT 2014
Hello
thanks for this quick reply.
but not sure to understand
a .fluxus.scm, it’s a hidden file?
I found a fluxus.ss in
> contents/resources/collects/fluxus-17/ directory
is it the same ?
but when I add my function fluxus can't run anymore.
I see there is a « provide » keyword to announce the name of the new function the code is adding. (kind of header..?) in the other file in collects.
Should I do the same ?
where I put the function more precisely?
Joaquim Silvestre
Le 4 avr. 2014 à 15:03, Gáspár Hajdu <gase12 at gmail.com> a écrit :
> hi. there is a .fluxus.scm file in the root which loads at startup. you can put your stuff in there and use it without require.
> (at least on osx i think it is default)
> gas
>
> On Friday, April 4, 2014, Joaquim <j.silvestre82 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I’m preparing something on fluxus and I would like to make my own list of function.
>
> I was thinking to write a .ss file, let’s say mylib.ss and put it in the contents/resources/collects/fluxus-17/ directory
> then with a simple (require fluxus-017/mylib) in fluxus at the beginning of the code I’ll have access to all my personal function like build-beam , buil-greekcolum ect….
>
> It seems not to be the proper way (because it doesn’t work). Can somebody explain me how I should do to use correctly « require » function ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Best regards
>
>
> Joaquim Silvestre
>
>
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