Message13052
| Author | stefan.richthofer |
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| Recipients | hansiang93, stefan.richthofer |
| Date | 2020年05月09日.07:59:53 |
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I thought I'd be familiar with Java and Jython, but I never heard of the "-Q" option. It does not seem to be a Java option: https://docs.oracle.com/en/java/javase/14/docs/specs/man/java.html And not a Jython option: https://github.com/jythontools/jython/blob/b9ff520f4f65231209d5200c22724516a72e75f2/src/shell/jython.py#L399 https://www.jython.org/registry I suppose it is not referring to the quiet-flag: -q: don't print version and copyright messages on interactive startup So, what is it? Could you link a specification? And provide some more context. Is it a launch option? |
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