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What does the -q switch do? #123

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For the record, calc -q, as documented in the calc man page:

       -q     Disable the reading of the startup scripts.

              This allows the script to run independently of startup scripts
              such those managed by the $CALCRC environment variable.  For
              example, this will disable the use of the common calcrc file
              (usually ~/.calcrc).

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