Constants¶
nothing
¶The singleton instance of type
Void
, used by convention when there is no value to return (as in a Cvoid
function). Can be converted to an emptyNullable
value.
PROGRAM_FILE
¶A string containing the script name passed to Julia from the command line. Note that the script name remains unchanged from within included files. Alternatively see
@__FILE__
.
ARGS
¶An array of the command line arguments passed to Julia, as strings.
C_NULL
¶The C null pointer constant, sometimes used when calling external code.
VERSION
¶A
VersionNumber
object describing which version of Julia is in use. For details see Version Number Literals.
LOAD_PATH
¶An array of paths (as strings) where the
require
function looks for code.
JULIA_HOME
¶A string containing the full path to the directory containing the
julia
executable.
ANY
¶Equivalent to
Any
for dispatch purposes, but signals the compiler to skip code generation specialization for that field.
Sys.
CPU_CORES
¶The number of CPU cores in the system.
Sys.
WORD_SIZE
¶Standard word size on the current machine, in bits.
Sys.
KERNEL
¶A symbol representing the name of the operating system, as returned by
uname
of the build configuration.
Sys.
ARCH
¶A symbol representing the architecture of the build configuration.
Sys.
MACHINE
¶A string containing the build triple.
See also:
STDIN
STDOUT
STDERR
ENV
ENDIAN_BOM
Libc.MS_ASYNC
Libc.MS_INVALIDATE
Libc.MS_SYNC
Libdl.DL_LOAD_PATH
Libdl.RTLD_DEEPBIND
Libdl.RTLD_LOCAL
Libdl.RTLD_NOLOAD
Libdl.RTLD_LAZY
Libdl.RTLD_NOW
Libdl.RTLD_GLOBAL
Libdl.RTLD_NODELETE
Libdl.RTLD_FIRST