SALT and user commands in runtime
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SALT and user commands in runtime
Hello, I'm new here...
I have a problem with a runtime session (created as Standalone Executable)!
I get get error message "This Dyalog APL runtime application has attempted to use
the APL session and will therefore be closed."
The error occurs in the runtime by ⎕SE.SALT.List!
Can someone tell me how to fix the error?
Thank you!
I have a problem with a runtime session (created as Standalone Executable)!
I get get error message "This Dyalog APL runtime application has attempted to use
the APL session and will therefore be closed."
The error occurs in the runtime by ⎕SE.SALT.List!
Can someone tell me how to fix the error?
Thank you!
- UliH
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Re: SALT and user commands in runtime
[I have created a new topic for this thread and moved the post here].
Ulih has contacted Dyalog Support and we have informed him that SALT and User Commands can be run in a runtime or development environment (that does not have anything in ⎕SE) after initializing with the following code from my colleague Adám:
This makes a temporary namespace and copies in SALT and UCMD for enabling SALT and user commands. Modify the path to the salt workspace to reflect where yours is.
Regards,
Vince
Ulih has contacted Dyalog Support and we have informed him that SALT and User Commands can be run in a runtime or development environment (that does not have anything in ⎕SE) after initializing with the following code from my colleague Adám:
(⎕NS ⍬).⍎'⎕CY''C:\Program Files (x86)\Dyalog\Dyalog APL 16.0 Unicode\ws\salt.dws'' ⋄ enableSALT'
This makes a temporary namespace and copies in SALT and UCMD for enabling SALT and user commands. Modify the path to the salt workspace to reflect where yours is.
Regards,
Vince
- Vince|Dyalog
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