X-Git-Url: https://git.rrq.au/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=packnl.8.adoc;h=c3574f813e7fe48564b3df9cd8f3e94503886b69;hb=322b0506f77ff60a4a4eabdc76fd45f84331fcc5;hp=22abdc8a0e1681c10fcdba101017bac445deb084;hpb=d40252c1ef27f119e9878e45d114f6e424cf069e;p=rrq%2Fnewlisp%2Fpacknl.git diff --git a/packnl.8.adoc b/packnl.8.adoc index 22abdc8..c3574f8 100644 --- a/packnl.8.adoc +++ b/packnl.8.adoc @@ -1,56 +1,45 @@ -packnl(8) -========= += packnl(8) :doctype: manpage :revdate: {sys:date "+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"} :COLON: : :EQUALS: = :NEWLINE: \n -NAME ----- -packnl - Pack newlisp scripts into an embedded binary. - -SYNOPSIS --------- +== NAME -*packnl* -w _binary_ _member-option_* +packnl - Pack newlisp scripts into an embedded binary. -*packnl* -u _binary_ _path_ +== SYNOPSIS -*packnl* -t _binary_ +*packnl* *-w* _binary_ _main.lsp_ _member-option_* + +*packnl* *-u* _binary_ _path_ + +*packnl* *-t* _binary_ -DESCRIPTION ------------ +== DESCRIPTION *packnl* is a utility to pack a newlisp application into a binary using the embedding feature of newlisp. Such a packed binary will have -the special +incore.lsp+ as embedded script, and it is then extended -with the given application files in a "simple archive" format. - -The first application script is "main script" and it is loaded -automatically. Additional application scripts and files are set up to -be available as overriding filenames for the +load+, +read-file+ and -+file?+ functions. +the special +incore.lsp+ as embedded script and then contain the given +application files in a "simple archive" format after an easily +recognizable divider line of 40 "x" characters. -E.g., where the running script has the expression "(load _file_)" then -_file_ is first looked up as being an embedded member (script), and -only secondarily looked up in the filesystem. +The first application file is used as "main script" the gets loaded +when running the binary. Any additional application files are set up +as an in-core archive to be available as overriding filenames in the ++load+, +read-file+ and +file?+ functions. I.e. where the running +script has the expression "(load _file_)" then _file_ pathname is +first looked up in the in-core archive and only secondarily looked up +in the filesystem. +== OPTIONS -OPTIONS -------- - -Command Options -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +=== Command Options *-w* _binary_ _members_:: The *-w* command option is used for writing an embedded newlisp binary with the nominated scripts. The subseqent arguments nominate the -scripts to include, and optionally nominate +ar+ style libraries of -scripts to include from, or include a library in full, as well as -optionally change the input directory for resolving subsequent script -names. See *Member Options* below. +scripts to include in order. See *Member Options* below. *-u* _binary_ _path_:: @@ -62,12 +51,11 @@ the nominated directory. The *-t* command option is used for enlisting then names of the included members of an embedded binary. -Member Otions -~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +=== Member Otions -*_member_*:: +_member_:: -All member arguments other than the options below are undestood to +Member arguments other than the options below are undestood to nominate scripts to embed with file names as given. *-a* _library_:: @@ -87,12 +75,16 @@ The *-C* option changes the working directory for the program so that subsequent relative pathnames (file members and libraries) are found relative that working directory. -SEE ALSO --------- +== NOTES + +Note that _ar_ typically adds members using their basenames. With ++packnl+ packaging the added modules would thus be loaded by +basenames. + +== SEE ALSO *newlisp*, *ar* -AUTHOR ------- +== AUTHOR Ralph Ronnquist