{ $description "Runs the bootstrap initialization file in the user's home directory, unless the " { $snippet "-no-user-init" } " command line switch was given. This file is named " { $snippet ".factor-boot-rc" } " on Unix and " { $snippet "factor-boot-rc" } " on Windows." } ;
{ $description "Runs the startup initialization file in the user's home directory, unless the " { $snippet "-no-user-init" } " command line switch was given. This file is named " { $snippet ".factor-rc" } " on Unix and " { $snippet "factor-rc" } " on Windows." } ;
{ $description "Loads the newline-separated list of additional vocabulary roots from the file named " { $snippet ".factor-roots" } " on Unix and " { $snippet "factor-roots" } " on Windows." } ;
"If the parameter contains " { $snippet "=" } ", the global variable named by the string before the equals sign is set to the string after the equals sign."
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"If the parameter begins with " { $snippet "no-" } ", sets the global variable named by the parameter with the prefix removed to " { $link f } "."
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"Otherwise, sets the global variable named by the parameter to " { $link t } "." } ;
{ $var-description "When Factor is run with a script, this variable contains command line parameters which follow the name of the script on the command line. In deployed applications, it contains the entire command line. In all other cases it is set to " { $link f } "." } ;
{ $var-description "Global variable holding a quotation which outputs a vocabulary name. UI backends set this so that the UI can automatically start if the prerequisites are met (for example, " { $snippet "$DISPLAY" } " being set on X11)." } ;
HELP:main-vocab
{ $values { "vocab"string } }
{ $description "Outputs the name of the vocabulary which is to be run on startup using the " { $link run } " word. The " { $snippet "-run" } " command line switch overrides this setting." } ;
HELP:default-cli-args
{ $description "Sets global variables corresponding to default command line arguments." } ;
{ { $snippet "-securegc" } "If specified, unused portions of the data heap will be zeroed out after every garbage collection" }
}
"If an " { $snippet "-i=" } " switch is not present, the default image file is used, which is usually a file named " { $snippet "factor.image" } " in the same directory as the runtime executable (on Windows and Mac OS X) or the current directory (on Unix).";
ARTICLE: "bootstrap-cli-args""Command line switches for bootstrap"
"A number of command line switches can be passed to a bootstrap image to modify the behavior of the resulting image:"
{ $table
{ { $snippet "-output-image=" { $emphasis "image" } } { "Save the result to " { $snippet "image" } ". The default is " { $snippet "factor.image" } "." } }
{ { $snippet "io" } "Non-blocking I/O and networking." }
}
"By default, all optional components are loaded. To load all optional components except for a given list, use the " { $snippet "-exclude=" } " switch; to only load specified optional components, use the " { $snippet "-include=" } "."
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"For example, to build an image with the compiler but no other components, you could do:"
"To generate a bootstrap image in the first place, see " { $link "bootstrap.image" } ".";
ARTICLE: "standard-cli-args""Command line switches for general usage"
"The following command line switches can be passed to a bootstrapped Factor image:"
{ $table
{ { $snippet "-e=" { $emphasis "code" } } { "This specifies a code snippet to evaluate. If you want Factor to exit immediately after, also specify " { $snippet "-run=none" } "." } }
{ { $snippet "-run=" { $emphasis "vocab" } } { { $snippet { $emphasis "vocab" } } " is the name of a vocabulary with a " { $link POSTPONE:MAIN: } " hook to run on startup, for example " { $vocab-link "listener" } ", " { $vocab-link "ui" } " or " { $vocab-link "none" } "." } }
"The botstrap initialization file is named " { $snippet "factor-boot-rc" } " on Windows and " { $snippet ".factor-boot-rc" } " on Unix. This file can contain " { $link require } " calls for vocabularies you use frequently, and other such long-running tasks that you do not want to perform every time Factor starts."
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"A word to run this file from an existing Factor session:"
"For example, if you changed " { $snippet ".factor-boot-rc" } " and do not want to bootstrap again, you can just invoke " { $link run-bootstrap-init } " in the listener.";
ARTICLE: "factor-rc""Startup initialization file"
"The startup initialization file is named " { $snippet "factor-rc" } " on Windows and " { $snippet ".factor-rc" } " on Unix. If it exists, it is run every time Factor starts."
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"A word to run this file from an existing Factor session:"
"The vocabulary roots file is named " { $snippet "factor-roots" } " on Windows and " { $snippet ".factor-roots" } " on Unix. If it exists, it is loaded every time Factor starts. It contains a newline-separated list of " { $link "vocabs.roots" } "."
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"A word to run this file from an existing Factor session:"
"Zero or more VM arguments can be passed in, followed by an optional script file name. If the script file is specified, it will be run on startup, any arguments after the script file are stored in the following variable, with no further processing by Factor itself:"
"If no script file or " { $snippet "-run=" } " switch is specified, Factor will start " { $link "listener" } " or " { $link "ui-tools" } ", depending on the operating system."
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"As stated above, arguments in the first part of the command line, before the optional script name, are interpreted by to the Factor system. These arguments all start with a dash (" { $snippet "-" } ")."