examples: simplify the shebang in the v_script.vsh example
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#!/usr/local/bin/v run
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#!/usr/local/bin/v
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// The shebang above associates the file to V on Unix-like systems,
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// The shebang above associates the file to V on Unix-like systems,
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// so it can be run just by specifying the path to the file
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// so it can be run just by specifying the path to the file
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// once it's made executable using `chmod +x`.
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// once it's made executable using `chmod +x`.
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// Note that you can also use: `#!/usr/bin/env -S v crun`, if your system supports the -S flag to env
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// The benefit is that in this case, v could be anywhere in your path, while /usr/bin/env is guaranteed
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// to be present on most Unix systems in that exact place.
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for _ in 0 .. 3 {
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for _ in 0 .. 3 {
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println('V script')
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println('V script')
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}
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}
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