X-Git-Url: https://git.distorted.org.uk/~mdw/runlisp/blobdiff_plain/af677646780554de7f8fd339528f49aed079e09f..35ed3e788ee00096db70b939dcfa1cf2d7c7ff93:/runlisp.1.in diff --git a/runlisp.1.in b/runlisp.1.in index 65c6543..d262389 100644 --- a/runlisp.1.in +++ b/runlisp.1.in @@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ .IP \h'-\w'\fB\\$1\ \fP'u'\fB\\$1\ \fP\c .. +.ds .. \&.\|.\|. . .\"-------------------------------------------------------------------------- .TH runlisp 1 "2 August 2020" "Mark Wooding" @@ -53,29 +54,39 @@ runlisp \- run Common Lisp programs as scripts .RB [ \-\- ] .I script .RI [ arguments -\&...] +\*(..] .br .B runlisp .RI [ options ] +.RB [ \-d +.IR form ] .RB [ \-e -.IR form ] +.IR form ] .RB [ \-l .IR file ] .RB [ \-p -.IR form ] +.IR form ] +.if !t \{\ +.br + \c +.\} .RB [ \-\- ] .RI [ arguments -\&...] +\*(..] .PP where .I options is .br - \& + \c .RB [ \-CDEnqv ] .RB [ +DEn ] .RB [ \-L -.IB sys , sys , \fR...] +.IB sys , sys , \fR\*(..] +.if !t \{\ +.br + \c +.\} .RB [ \-c .IR conf ] .RB [ \-o @@ -162,7 +173,7 @@ This has no effect in eval mode. which is set at compile time. . .TP -.BI "\-L" "\fR, " "\-\-accept-lisp=" sys , sys ,\fR... +.BI "\-L" "\fR, " "\-\-accept-lisp=" sys , sys ,\fR\*(.. Use one of the named Lisp systems. Each .I sys @@ -194,6 +205,32 @@ All of the files are expected to be as described in .BR runlisp.conf (5). . .TP +.BI "\-d" "\fR, " "\-\-dump-expression=" expr +Evaluate the expression(s) +.I expr +and print the resulting value(s) +to standard output +(with +.B *print-escape* +true, as if by +.BR prin1 ). +If a form produces multiple values, +they are printed on a single line, +separated by a single space character; +if a form produces no values at all, +then nothing is printed \(en not even a newline character. +This option causes +.B runlisp +to execute in +.I eval +mode. +See also +.RB ` \-p ', +which prints with +.B *print-escape* +false. +. +.TP .BI "\-e" "\fR, " "\-\-evaluate-expression=" expr Evaluate the expression(s) .I expr @@ -227,13 +264,30 @@ or .BR "\-\-no-dry-run" . . .TP -.BI "\-p" "\fR, " "\-\-print-expressin=" expr +.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-expression=" expr Evaluate the expression(s) .I expr and print the resulting value(s) to standard output -(as if by -.BR prin1 ). +(with +.B *print-escape* +false, as if by +.BR princ ). If a form produces multiple values, they are printed on a single line, separated by a single space character; @@ -244,6 +298,11 @@ This option causes to execute in .I eval mode. +See also +.RB ` \-d ', +which prints with +.B *print-escape* +true. . .TP .BR "\-q" ", " "\-\-quiet" @@ -270,6 +329,7 @@ Higher verbosity levels print informational and debugging messages. . .PP The +.RB ` \-d ', .RB ` \-e ', .RB ` \-l ', and @@ -303,6 +363,7 @@ though the boundary may be marked explicitly using .RB ` \-\- ' if desired. If the command line contains any of +.RB ` \-d ', .RB ` \-e ', .RB ` \-l ', or @@ -347,10 +408,10 @@ can be included in a word by or .IR escaping . Text between single quotes -.BR ' ... ' +.BR ' \*(.. ' is included literally, without any further interpretation; text between double quotes -.BR """" ... """" +.BR """" \*(.. """" is treated literally, except that escaping can still be used to escape (e.g.) double quotes and the escape character itself. @@ -402,6 +463,7 @@ and is now committed to .I script mode, so it's too late for +.RB ` \-d ', .RB ` \-e ', .RB ` \-l ', and