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To pass perl variables to the sage block if you need to from the problem initialization use:
   
you can pass perl variables to the sage block if you need to from the problem initialization
 
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:: TEXT(<<EOF);
   
aubreyja_is that what you were trying to do?
 
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where <<EOF allows interpolation
   
aubreyja_In that case, just do TEXT(<<EOF);
 
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otherwise use:
   
aubreyja_not TEXT(<<'EOF');
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:: TEXT(<<'EOF');
   
JohnTravisWhat's the functional difference?
 
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where 'EOF' tells perl not to interpolate variables
 
aubreyja_and make sure that the variables you want interpolated are defined above the sage block
 
 
JohnTravis'EOF' vs just EOF?
 
 
aubreyja_'EOF' tells perl not to interpolate variables, but <<EOF allows interpolation
 
   
 
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Revision as of 17:20, 30 December 2011


To pass perl variables to the sage block if you need to from the problem initialization use:

TEXT(<<EOF);

where <<EOF allows interpolation

otherwise use:

TEXT(<<'EOF');

where 'EOF' tells perl not to interpolate variables

15:17aubreyja_yes