wolfram-app-discovery

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Find local installations of the Wolfram Language and Wolfram applications.

This crate provides:

API Example

Locate the default Wolfram Language installation on this computer: ```rust use wolframappdiscovery::WolframApp;

let app = WolframApp::try_default() .expect("unable to locate any Wolfram applications");

// Prints a path like: // $InstallationDirectory: /Applications/Mathematica.app/Contents/ println!("$InstallationDirectory: {}", app.installation_directory().display()); ```

Command-line Example

Locate the default Wolfram Language installation on this computer:

```shell $ ./wolfram-app-discovery Default Wolfram Language installation:

Product: Mathematica Wolfram Language version: 13.0.0 $InstallationDirectory: /Applications/Wolfram/Mathematica-13.0.0.app/Contents ```

See CommandLineHelp.md for more information on the wolfram-app-discovery command-line interface.

Configuration

The default method used to locate a Wolfram Language installation (WolframApp::try_default()) will use the following steps to attempt to locate any local installations, returning the first one found:

  1. The location specified by the WOLFRAM_APP_DIRECTORY environment variable, if set.
  2. If wolframscript is on PATH, use it to locate the system installation.
  3. Check in the operating system applications directory.

Configuration example

Specify a particular Wolfram Language installation to use (on macOS):

shell $ export WOLFRAM_APP_DIRECTORY="/Applications/Mathematica.app"

This environment variable is checked by both the wolfram-app-discovery library and command-line executable.

License

Licensed under either of

at your option.

Contribution

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.

See CONTRIBUTING.md for more information.