On May 6, 5:15 pm, eonnen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Apologies if this is an obvious question but I've not found an answer
> from a decent bit of searching. Is it possible to start the
> interactive shell such that it executes a script passed from the
> command-line but remains an interactive environment (rather than
> executing the script and simply exiting). I've tried -f which appears
> to start my script, but immediately exists. I'd like to pre-wire my
> environment via a wrapper script rather than explicitly loading a .js
> file.
Yes, a filename of "-" means interactive:
[rhino] cat startup.js
print("In startup.js...");
var global = "My global varaible";
[rhino] java -jar build//rhino1_7R2pre/js.jar -f startup.js -f -
In startup.js...
Rhino 1.7 release 2 PRERELEASE 2008 05 06
js> global
My global varaible
js> quit()
[rhino]
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