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Loads the Forth image @i{file} instead of the default |
Loads the Forth image @i{file} instead of the default |
@file{gforth.fi} (@pxref{Image Files}). |
@file{gforth.fi} (@pxref{Image Files}). |
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@cindex --appl-image, command-line option |
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@item --appl-image @i{file} |
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Loads the image @i{file} and leaves all further command-line arguments |
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to the image (instead of processing them as options). This is useful |
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for building executable application images on Unix, built with |
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@code{gforthmi --application ...}. |
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@cindex --path, command-line option |
@cindex --path, command-line option |
@cindex -p, command-line option |
@cindex -p, command-line option |
@item --path @i{path} |
@item --path @i{path} |
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these places in the dictionary and verify that these cells are dead |
these places in the dictionary and verify that these cells are dead |
(i.e., not read before they are written). |
(i.e., not read before they are written). |
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@cindex --application, @code{gforthmi} option |
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If you insert the option @code{--application} in front of the image file |
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name, you will get an image that uses the @code{--appl-image} option |
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instead of the @code{--image-file} option (@pxref{Invoking |
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Gforth}). When you execute such an image on Unix (by typing the image |
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name as command), the Gforth engine will pass all options to the image |
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instead of trying to interpret them as engine options. |
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If you type @file{gforthmi} with no arguments, it prints some usage |
If you type @file{gforthmi} with no arguments, it prints some usage |
instructions. |
instructions. |
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