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SNOBOL4CMD(1) |
CSNOBOL4 Manual |
SNOBOL4CMD(1) |
snobol4 - SNOBOL4 interpreter command line syntax
snobol4 [ options ... ] [ file ... ] [ param ... ]
- -b
- Disable start up banner and termination output (only displayed when no
source files are given on the command line). In earlier releases of
CSNOBOL4 -b toggled banner output, and banners were enabled
by default.
- -d ndesc
- Allocate a ``dynamic storage'' region of ndesc descriptors for
program code and data. A suffix of k multiplies the number by 1024,
a suffix of m multiplies the number by 1048576. A larger dynamic
region may result in fewer garbage collections (storage regenerations),
however large values may cause execution to slow down when large amounts
of garbage collect. Most programs do not need an increased dynamic region
to run. If your program terminates with an ``Insufficient storage to
continue'' message you need to increase the dynamic storage region size.
The -h option displays the default dynamic region size.
- -f
- Toggle folding of identifiers to upper case (see -CASE and
&CASE).
- -g
- Enable garbage collection tracing (sets >RACE to -1).
- -h
- Give help. Shows usage message, includes default sizes for ``dynamic
region'' and pattern match stack.
- -k
- Toggle running programs with compilation errors (see -ERROR and
-NOERRORS extensions). By default programs with compilation errors
will not be run.
- -l LISTINGFILE
- Enable listing output to the named file. The default listing side is
LEFT.
- -n
- Toggle running programs after compilation (see -EXECUTE and
-NOEXECUTE extensions). By default programs are run after
compilation.
- -p
- Toggle SPITBOL extensions (also controlled by -PLUSOPS).
- -r
- Toggle reading INPUT from command line / source file(s) after the
END label. Otherwise INPUT defaults (back) to standard input
after program compilation is complete.
- -s
- Toggle termination statistics (off by default).
- -u param
- Specify a parameter string available via HOST(0).
- -v
- Show version and exit.
- -x
- Force banner and termination output.
- -z
- Show directory search path in use (including all -I options on the
command line) and exit.
- -B
- Toggle SNOBOL4B operators (also controlled by -[NO]BLOCKS).
- -I directory
- Add directory to the directory search path before any other
directories (ie; from SNOPATH or default entries). May be used
multiple times.
- -L file
- Preload SNOBOL4 source file. May be used multiple times. Used to
preload the sdb(1) source code debugger.
- -M
- Specifies that all items left on the command line after option processing
is complete are to be treated as filenames. The files are read in turn
until an END statement is found (Any remaining data is available
via the INPUT variable if the -r option is also given).
- -N
- Disable standard search path, INCLUDING current working directory.
Only directories specified by -I options will be searched.
Mnemonic: ``no standard include''.
- -P ndesc
- Allocate ndesc descriptors for the pattern match stack. A suffix of
k multiplies the number by 1024, a suffix of m multiplies
the number by 1048576. The pattern match stack is used to save
backtracking and conditional assignment information during pattern
matching. If your program terminates with an ``Overflow during pattern
matching'' message (Error 16) you need to increase the pattern match stack
size. The -h option displays the default pattern match stack
size.
- -S ndesc
- Allocate ndesc descriptors for the interpreter stack. A suffix of
k multiplies the number by 1024, a suffix of m multiplies
the number by 1048576. The interpreter stack is used for saving data, and
passing parameters to internal procedures. If your program terminates with
an ``Stack overflow'' message (Error 21) you need to increase the
interpreter stack size. A common reason for needing additional stack space
is for tracing deeply nested DATA() structures during garbage collection.
The -h option displays the default interpreter stack size.
- -U
- Disable stdio buffering. Also set if SNOBOL4UNBUFFERED environment
variable is set to a non-null value. Will increase runtime, but improve
behavior when sucking on pipes (use ptys!).
- --
- Terminates processing items as options. Any remaining strings are treated
as files or user parameters (see the HOST() function).
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