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Actually implement -t #1
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Hi @IngwiePhoenix - sorry that's not working for you 😕 Are you using it like this: dotphp -t -r 'print 21;' ? |
More like:
dotphp -t test.php
… Am 08.11.2018 um 22:00 schrieb Dan Phillimore ***@***.***>:
Hi @IngwiePhoenix <https://github.com/IngwiePhoenix> - sorry that's not working for you 😕
Are you using it like this:
dotphp -t -r 'print 21;'
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Ah, yeah that'll be it then - there it's parsing the file name as a value for the dotphp -t -- test.php |
That worked - fine for me for the meantime. :) You can close this now, or keep open as a reminder to…fix this. :)
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Great 👍 I'll leave it open, sure, as I think it could do with fixing properly so that you don't need to use |
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Trying to use
-t
flag results in the help screen.Please fix. :)
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