11 Mar
2015
11 Mar
'15
5:58 p.m.
On Mar 11, 2015 3:50 PM, "Ryan Gonzalez"
No; this won't work:
#!/usr/bin/env python -x -3
As Oleg said, anything in the hashbang can only be passed one argument.
It's not the kernel that invokes that; it's the shell. What is to prevent Python itself from going back and reading that line? Will the shell barf completely if there are two args? Or will it exec .../env python? Skip