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scheme48(1)		    General Commands Manual		   scheme48(1)

NAME
       scheme48	- a Scheme interpreter

SYNOPSIS
       scheme48	[-i image] [-h heapsize] [-a argument]

DESCRIPTION
       scheme48	is an implementation of	the Scheme programming language	as de-
       scribed	in the Revised^5 Report	on the Algorithmic Language Scheme.  A
       runnable	system requires	two parts, an executable program  that	imple-
       ments  the Scheme 48 virtual machine, and an image that is used to ini-
       tialize the store of the	virtual	machine.  scheme48 is a	 shell	script
       that  starts  the  virtual  machine with	an image that runs in a	Scheme
       command loop.

       The scheme48 command loop reads Scheme expressions, evaluates them, and
       prints their results.  It also executes commands, which are  identified
       by  an  initial	comma  character.  Type	the command ,help to receive a
       list of available commands.

       The meaning of the -h option depends on the type	of  garbage  collector
       that  was chosen	at configuration time.	If heapsize is a positive num-
       ber, it specifies the number of words that can be  live	at  any	 given
       time.  One word is four bytes.  Cons cells are currently	3 words, so if
       you  want to make sure you can allocate,	say, a million cons cells, you
       should specify -h 3000000 (actually a little more, to account  for  the
       initial heap image and breathing	room).

       If you specify a	maximum	smaller	than the memory	needed to load the im-
       age file, the maximum is	increased accordingly and a message is written
       to the console.

       For  the	 BIBOP	garbage	 collector, heapsize may be 0.	This means the
       heap will possibly keep growing until your system runs out  of  memory.
       Because	of  this  risk,	a warning message is written to	the console if
       you specify -h 0.

       The ,dump and ,build commands put heap images in	files.	The -i	option
       causes  the initial heap	image to be taken from file image.  The	-a op-
       tion causes a list of strings to	be passed as the argument to an	 image
       generated  using	the ,build command.  The first argument	to ,build is a
       procedure that is passed	the arguments following	-a  and	 which	should
       return an integer (which	is the return value of the Scheme 48 process).

	    > ,build (lambda (a) (display a) (newline) 0) foo.image
	    > ,exit
	    $ scheme48 -i foo.image -a mumble
	    mumble
	    $

FILES
       /usr/local/lib/scheme48-1.9.2/scheme48vm
					       the virtual machine.

       /usr/local/lib/scheme48-1.9.2/scheme48.image
					       the default image.

								   scheme48(1)

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