slirpsh − S-Lang shell endowed with SLIRP annotation capabilities
slirpsh [ OPTIONS ]
This program should not be explicitly invoked by users. Instead, it should be accessed implicitly from within the slirp wrapper script.
slirpsh is S-Lang shell endowed with a custom file loader that gives it the ability to recognize SLIRP annotations. SLIRP is the (SL)ang (I)nterface (P)ackage, a code generator aimed primarily at simplifying the process of creating modules for the S-Lang scripting language.
SLIRP can dramatically reduce the time and effort required to make C, C++, or Fortran code callable directly from the S-Lang interpreter, and will even generate Makefiles to automate the build process.
As noted above, this program should not be explicitly invoked by users.
--help |
Print this help |
--version
Show version information
-g |
Compile with debugging code, tracebacks, etc |
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-n |
Don’t load personal init file |
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-i |
Use this initialization file instead of ~/.slshrc |
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-v |
Show verbose loading messages |
The author of SLIRP is Michael S. Noble <mnoble AT space DOT mit DOT edu>. Rafael Laboissiere <rafael AT debian DOT org> created the SLIRP package for Debian.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL
On Debian systems the reference manual for SLIRP can be found at /usr/share/doc/slang-slirp/manual.txt.gz. It is also available in PDF, HTML, and text forms on the SLIRP website.