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ALEPH

Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: June 2001
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NAME

aleph - the Aleph interpreter  

SYNOPSIS

aleph [ -h ] [ -v ] [ -f assert ] [ -i path ] [ file ] [ arguments ]

 

DESCRIPTION

aleph invokes the aleph command-line interpreter. Without arguments, the interpreter is invoked interactively. With one or several arguments, the first argument is taken as the file to execute. The rest of the command line is the arguments for the file being executed.

 

OPTIONS

-h
prints an help message.
-v
displays the program version.
-f assert
enables assertion checking.
-i path
add a directory or librarian to the file search path

 

VERSION

The current version is 0.8.1

 

SEE ALSO

axl(1), axc(1)

 

DEBIAN NOTES

Aleph comes with an extensive documentation. With Debian, look into /usr/share/doc/aleph-doc for more information. You might need to install the aleph-doc package.

 

FREEBSD NOTES

Aleph comes with an extensive documentation. With FreeBSD, you can download the preformated documentation from <ftp.aleph-lang.org>.

 

AUTHOR

aleph has been written by Amaury Darsch <amaury@ethernix.org>. This man page has been written by Philippe Troin <phil@fifi.org> for Debian, and updated by Amaury Darsch <amaury@ethernix.org> for FreeBSD.


 

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NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
VERSION
SEE ALSO
DEBIAN NOTES
FREEBSD NOTES
AUTHOR

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