X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=guile18%2Fdoc%2Fguile.1;fp=guile18%2Fdoc%2Fguile.1;h=46ea9529908804fc5bef52d352543b399a041753;hb=139c38d9204dd07f6b235f83bae644faedbc63fd;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=652ed35a2013489d0a14fede6307cd2595abb2c4;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/guile18/doc/guile.1 b/guile18/doc/guile.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..46ea952990 --- /dev/null +++ b/guile18/doc/guile.1 @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +.\" Written by Robert Merkel (rgmerk@mira.net) +.\" augmented by Rob Browning +.\" Process this file with +.\" groff -man -Tascii foo.1 +.\" +.TH GUILE 1 +.SH NAME +guile \- a Scheme interpreter +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B guile [-q] [-ds] [--help] [--version] [--emacs] [--debug] +.B [-l FILE] [-e FUNCTION] [\] +.B [-c EXPR] [-s SCRIPT] [--] +.SH DESCRIPTION +GNU Guile is an interpreter for the Scheme programming language. It +implements R5RS, providing additional features +necessary for real-world use. It is extremely simple to embed guile +into a C program, calling C from Scheme and Scheme from C. Guile's +design makes it very suitable for use as an "extension" or "glue" +language, but it also works well as a stand-alone scheme development +environment. + +The +.B guile +executable itself provides a stand-alone interpreter for scheme +programs, for either interactive use or executing scripts. + +This manpage provides only brief instruction in invoking +.B guile +from the command line. Please consult the guile info documentation +(type +.B info guile +at a command prompt) for more information. There is also a tutorial +.B (info guile-tut) +available. + +.SH OPTIONS +.IP -l FILE +Load scheme source code from file. +.IP -e FUNCTION +After reading script, apply FUNCTION to command-line arguments +.IP -ds +do -s SCRIPT at this point (note that this argument must be used in +conjuction with -s) +.IP --help +Describe command line options and exit +.IP --debug +Start guile with debugging evaluator and backtraces enabled +(useful for debugging guile scripts) +.IP --version +Display guile version and exit. +.IP --emacs +Enable emacs protocol for use from within emacs (experimental) +.IP -- +Stop argument processing, start guile in interactive mode. +.IP -c EXPR +Stop argument processing, evaluate EXPR as a scheme expression. +.IP -s SCRIPT-FILE +Load Scheme source from SCRIPT-FILE and execute as a script. + +.SH ENVIRONMENT +.\".TP \w'MANROFFSEQ\ \ 'u +.TP +.B GUILE_LOAD_PATH +If +.RB $ GUILE_LOAD_PATH +is set, its value is used to agument the path to search for scheme +files when loading. It should be a colon separated list of +directories which will be prepended to the default %load-path. + +.SH FILES +.I ~/.guile +is a guile script that is executed before any other processing occurs. +For example, the following .guile activates guile's readline +interface: + +.RS 4 +(use-modules (ice-9 readline)) +.RS 0 +(activate-readline) + +.SH "SEE ALSO" +The full documentation for guile is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If +the info and guile programs are properly installed at your site, the +command +.IP +.B info guile +.PP +should give you access to the complete manual. + +http://www.schemers.org provides a general introduction to the +Scheme language. + +.SH AUTHORS +Robert Merkel wrote this manpage. +Rob Browning has added to it. + +.B guile +is GNU software. Guile is originally based on Aubrey Jaffer's +SCM interpreter, and is the work of many individuals.