Le lundi 10 février 2020 à 14:20 -0500, sirgazil a écrit : > Hi, > > Trying to learn about "guild" (a tool that comes with Guile), I ran > "guild --help" and noticed something strange: the usage information > is displayed, and immediately after that a script in one of my Guile > projects is run, so I see the output of that script as well. Running > "guild" alone does the same. It doesn't matter where in my home > directory I run "guild", I get the same results. > > Any idea what could this be? > > > --- > https://sirgazil.bitbucket.io/ > > >
Hello Sirgazil ! Here are two commands I just tried and I don't have this behavior on my system (Ubuntu). $ guild --version guild (GNU Guile) 2.2.6 Copyright (C) 2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc. License LGPLv3+: GNU LGPL 3 or later < http://gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html>. This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it. There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. $ guild --help Usage: guild COMMAND [ARGS] Run command-line scripts provided by GNU Guile and related programs. Commands: compile Compile a file. disassemble Disassemble a compiled .go file. display-commentary Display the Commentary section from a file or module. doc-snarf Snarf out documentation from a file. help Show a brief help message. use2dot Print a module's dependencies in graphviz format. For help on a specific command, try "guild help COMMAND". Report guild bugs to bug-gu...@gnu.org GNU Guile home page: <http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/> General help using GNU software: <http://www.gnu.org/gethelp/> For complete documentation, run: info '(guile)Using Guile Tools' Cheers Jérémy