Add on-demand licensing support#107
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The on-demand licensing functionality introduced in 12.2 is supported by the kernel and WolframScript. It's usually activated by starting WolframScript with either the
-entitlementargument or theWOLFRAMSCRIPT_ENTITLEMENTIDenvironment variable. As the Wolfram Language Jupyter kernel interacts with the WolframKernel process directly, this environment variable is ignored. This PR detects theWOLFRAMSCRIPT_ENTITLEMENTIDenvironment variable and passes it through to WolframKernel on the command line along with the appropriate-pwfileargument (which in WolframScript is added automatically).I have tested these changes via
configure-jupyter.wlsin Linux. I have not tested on Windows or macOS, nor have I tested configuring Jupyter via the functions in the paclet instead of the script.