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    • Rob Swindell's avatar
      7201a39e
      Add RELOAD sysop command to reload a (JS) command shell without logoff/on · 7201a39e
      Rob Swindell authored
      We have to use load() (rather than js.exec) to invoke str_cmds.js so that an
      exit() will actually exit. Since load() automatically does the mods vs exec
      directory search-dance, that simplifies the code in default.js a little.
      I'm not sure exactly why I originally chose to use js.exec() over load() for
      invoking str_cmds.js, but for this feature, we need load() so let's go with
      that for now.
      
      I did encounter an issue (issue #840) while originally trying to make this
      work with the original code that called js.exec(), but just punted and went
      with load() instead. Perhaps if we fix issue #840, we can revert default.js
      back to using js.exec() (but why we would need/want to, I'm not sure).
      7201a39e
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      Add RELOAD sysop command to reload a (JS) command shell without logoff/on
      Rob Swindell authored
      We have to use load() (rather than js.exec) to invoke str_cmds.js so that an
      exit() will actually exit. Since load() automatically does the mods vs exec
      directory search-dance, that simplifies the code in default.js a little.
      I'm not sure exactly why I originally chose to use js.exec() over load() for
      invoking str_cmds.js, but for this feature, we need load() so let's go with
      that for now.
      
      I did encounter an issue (issue #840) while originally trying to make this
      work with the original code that called js.exec(), but just punted and went
      with load() instead. Perhaps if we fix issue #840, we can revert default.js
      back to using js.exec() (but why we would need/want to, I'm not sure).