.I options
is
.br
- \&
+ \c
.RB [ \-CDEnqv ]
.RB [ +DEn ]
.RB [ \-L
.IB sys , sys , \fR...]
+.if !t \{\
+.br
+ \c
+.\}
.RB [ \-c
.IR conf ]
.RB [ \-o
otherwise,
.I conf
is opened as a file.
-All of the files are expected to as described in
+All of the files are expected to be as described in
.BR runlisp.conf (5).
.
.TP
mode.
.
.TP
-.BR "\-n" ", " "-\-dry-run"
+.BR "\-n" ", " "\-\-dry-run"
Don't actually start the Lisp environment.
This may be helpful for the curious,
in conjunction with
.BR "\-\-no-dry-run" .
.
.TP
+.BI "\-o" "\fR, " "\-\-set-option=\fR[" sect :\fR] var = value
+Assign
+.I value
+to the variable
+.I var
+in configuration section
+.IR sect ,
+or
+.B @CONFIG
+if no section is specified.
+The value is unexpandable,
+and overrides any similarly named setting
+from the configuration file(s).
+.
+.TP
.BI "\-p" "\fR, " "\-\-print-expressin=" expr
Evaluate the expression(s)
.I expr
options have been found,
then the list of acceptable implementations
consists of all of the implementations mentioned in
-.RB ` -L '
+.RB ` \-L '
options
in any of the places
.B runlisp