i.e. Do not start paths with '/', it doesn't mean 'this folder', but the
'root' folder of your system.
El feb 10, 2014 6:14 PM, "Michael Heuer"
Hello Amy,
You should be able to just use relative paths if running chuck from the same directory as your .ck files. For example
$ cd my-chuck-files
$ ls foo.ck bar.ck import.ck
import.ck: Machine.add("foo.ck"); Machine.add("bar.ck"); <<<"done">>>;
$ chuck import.ck "done" : (string)
michael
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 4:53 PM, Amy Crawford
wrote: Hi there! I took the coursera course for chuck programming and all was going well until I go to use machine.add() to make my score and all instruments concurrent. for some reason it reads
[C]: no such file or directory
I added my files to another computer and the same exact thing occurred.
every time I add the shred and Any time I use Machine.add() in any other programs the same thing occurs even though i am using me.dir("/myfile.ck") I can't seem to make any of my files concurrent to one another because its not working. Any help is appreciated greatly!!
Thanks! Amy
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