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- .TH LS48 1
- .\" File scheme48.man: Manual page template for Scheme 48.
- .\" Replace LS48 with the name of your default image and LLIB with the
- .\" directory containing scheme48vm and default image.
- .SH NAME
- LS48 \- a Scheme interpreter
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B LS48
- [-i image] [-h heapsize] [-a argument]
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .B LS48
- is an implementation of the Scheme programming language as described in
- the
- .I "Revised^5 Report on the Algorithmic Language Scheme."
- A runnable system requires two parts, an executable program that implements
- the Scheme 48 virtual machine, and an image that is used to initialize
- the store of the virtual machine.
- .B LS48
- is a shell script that starts the virtual machine with an image that runs
- in a Scheme command loop.
- .PP
- The
- .B LS48
- command loop reads Scheme expressions,
- evaluates them, and prints their results.
- It also executes commands, which are identified by an initial comma character.
- Type the command
- .I ,help
- to receive a list of available commands.
- .PP
- The meaning of the
- .B \-h
- option depends on the type of garbage collector that was chosen at
- configuration time. If
- .IR heapsize
- is a positive number, it specifies
- the number of words that can be live at any given time.
- One word is four bytes. Cons cells are currently 3 words,
- so if you want to make sure you can allocate, say, a million cons
- cells, you should specify
- .B \-h
- 3000000 (actually a little more, to account for the initial heap
- image and breathing room).
- .PP
- If you specify a
- maximum smaller than the memory needed to load the image file, the
- maximum is increased accordingly and a message is written to the
- console.
- .PP
- For the BIBOP garbage collector,
- .IR heapsize
- may be 0. This means the heap will
- possibly keep growing until your system runs out of memory. Because of
- this risk, a warning message is written to the console if you specify
- .B -h
- 0.
- .PP
- The
- .I ,dump
- and
- .I ,build
- commands put heap images in files.
- The
- .B \-i
- option causes the initial heap image to be taken from file
- .IR image .
- The
- .B \-a
- option causes a list of strings to be passed as the argument
- to an image generated using the
- .I ,build
- command. The first argument to
- .I ,build
- is a procedure that is passed
- the arguments following
- .B \-a
- and which should return an integer (which is the
- return value of the Scheme 48 process).
- .PP
- .nf
- > ,build (lambda (a) (display a) (newline) 0) foo.image
- > ,exit
- $ LS48 -i foo.image -a mumble
- mumble
- $
- .PP
- .fi
- .SH FILES
- .TP 40
- .B LLIB/scheme48vm
- the virtual machine.
- .TP
- .B LLIB/LS48.image
- the default image.
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