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mit-scheme(1) | mit-scheme(1) |
NAME¶
mit-scheme — The MIT/GNU Scheme development environment
SYNOPSIS¶
mit-scheme [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION¶
MIT/GNU Scheme is an implementation of the Scheme programming language, providing an interpreter, compiler, source-code debugger, integrated Emacs-like editor, and a large runtime library. MIT/GNU Scheme is best suited to programming large applications with a rapid development cycle.
OPTIONS¶
These are some of the more common command-line options. For full information about available options, see the Texinfo documentation. Additional options may also be supported by the band. Use the --help option (last) to see descriptions of all available command-line options.
- --help
- Report available command-line options, then exit.
- --version
-
Report various version numbers and copyright information, then exit. - --heap NBLOCKS
-
Specify the size of the heap in 1024-word blocks. - --stack NBLOCKS
-
Specify the size of the stack in 1024-word blocks. - --library PATH
-
Specify where to look for Scheme's binary files. PATH should be a colon-separated list of directory names. - --option-summary
-
Print the actual values of the machine parameters (like those above). - --no-init-file
-
Don't load the user's init file. - --edit
-
Start the text editor after starting Scheme. - --eval EXPRESSION...
-
Evaluate the specified expressions after starting Scheme. - --load FILENAME...
-
Load the specified files after starting Scheme.
FILES¶
- .scheme.init or SCHEME.INI
-
Scheme loads this file first, if it exists in the user's home directory. - /usr/lib/<architecture>/mit-scheme/
-
Support files. - /usr/bin/mit-scheme-<architecture>
-
Architecture-specific executable. - /usr/bin/mit-scheme
-
Link to architecture-specific executable, to allow multiarch installation. When multiple architectures are installed, use update-alternatives(8) to choose.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES¶
MIT/GNU Scheme refers to a large number of environment variables. See the Texinfo documentation for details.
EXAMPLES¶
To use the evaluator in a command-line interface, type:
mit-scheme
To start the editor and use it as a front-end to the evaluator, type:
mit-scheme --edit
AUTHORS¶
The MIT/GNU Scheme Team <bug-mit-scheme@gnu.org>
SEE ALSO¶
The full documentation for MIT/GNU Scheme is maintained as a set of Texinfo manuals. If the info program is properly installed at your site, the command
- info "MIT/GNU Scheme User"
should give you access to the complete user's manual. Programming information is located in the Info topics “MIT/GNU Scheme Ref” and “SOS”.
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