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NAME¶
alr-exec - Run the given command in the alire project context
SYNOPSIS¶
alr exec [options] [-P?] [--] <executable/script> [<switches and arguments>]
OPTIONS¶
- -P[ARG]
- Add "-P <PROJECT_FILE>" to the command switches
GLOBAL OPTIONS¶
- -c, --config=ARG
- Override configuration folder location
- -f, --force
- Keep going after a recoverable troublesome situation
- -h, --help
- Display general or command-specific help
- -n, --non-interactive
- Assume default answers for all user prompts
- --no-color
- Disables colors in output
- --no-tty
- Disables control characters in output
- --prefer-oldest
- Prefer oldest versions instead of newest when resolving dependencies
- --version
- Displays version and exits
- -q
- Limit output to errors
- -v
- Be more verbose (use twice for extra detail)
- -d, --debug[]
- Enable debug-specific log messages
DESCRIPTION¶
Alr sets up the environment variables (GPR_PROJECT_PATH, PATH, etc.) and then spawns the given command.
This can be used to run tools or scripts on Alire projects. The -P switch can be used to ask Alire to insert a -P <PROJECT_FILE> switch to the command arguments. -P takes an optional position argument to specify where to insert the extra switch. -P1 means first position, -P2 second position, etc. -P-1 means last position, -P-2 penultimate position, etc. -P equals -P1. For example "alr exec -P2 -- python3 main.py arg1" will run the following command: ["python3", "main.py", -P, "crate.gpr", "arg1"]
SEE ALSO¶
alr(1), alr-action(1), alr-build(1), alr-clean(1), alr-dev(1), alr-edit(1), alr-run(1), alr-test(1), gprbuild(1)
AUTHOR¶
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August 3, 2022 | Alire 1.2 |