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int
, pause
, cont
If input is coming from an external file, the system treats it as a batch processed
calculation. If you desire interactive response in this case, you can include the
command on int
; in the file. Likewise, you can issue the command off
int
; in the main program if you do not desire continual questioning from the
system. Regardless of the setting of the switch int
, input commands from a file
are not kept in the system, and so cannot be referenced using input
or ws
,
or edited using ed
. However, an implementation of REDUCE may provide a
link to an external system editor that can be used for such editing. The specific
instructions for the particular implementation should be consulted for information on
this.
Two commands are available in REDUCE for interactive use of files. pause
; may be
inserted at any point in an input file. When this command is encountered on input, the
system prints the message Cont? (Y or N)
on your terminal and halts. If you
respond y
(for yes), the calculation continues from that point in the file. If you respond n
(for no), control is returned to the terminal, and you can input further statements and
commands. Later on you can use the command cont;
to transfer control back to the
point in the file following the last pause;
encountered. A top-level pause;
from the
terminal has no effect.
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