Provided by: buildapp_1.5.5-1_amd64 bug

NAME

       buildapp - application to create common lisp images

SYNOPSIS

       buildapp --output OUTPUT-FILE [--flag1 value1 ...]

DESCRIPTION

   Required flags:
       --output OUTPUT-FILE
              Use OUTPUT-FILE as the name of the executable to create

   Entry-point flags:
       --entry NAME
              Use  the  function identified by NAME as the executable's toplevel function. Called
              with SB-EXT:*POSIX-ARGV* as its only argument. If NAME has a colon, it  is  treated
              as a package separator, otherwise CL-USER is the implied package.

       --dispatched-entry DNAME
              Specify one possible entry function, depending on the name of the file that is used
              to start the application. The syntax of DNAME  is  APPLICATION-NAME/ENTRY-NAME.  If
              the  name  used to start the executable matches APPLICATION-NAME, use ENTRY-NAME as
              the entry point. This can be used to choose one of many possible  entry  points  by
              e.g.  symlinking names to the application executable. If APPLICATION-NAME is empty,
              the specified ENTRY-NAME is used as a default if no other application names  match.
              There may be any number of dispatched entry points, but only one default.

   Action flags:
       --load FILE
              Load FILE. CL:*PACKAGE* is bound to the CL-USER package before loading

       --load-system NAME
              Load an ASDF system identified by NAME

       --require NAME
              Use CL:REQUIRE to load NAME

       --eval CODE
              Use  CL:EVAL  to  evaulate  CODE.  The code is read with CL:READ-FROM-STRING in the
              CL-USER package

       There may be any number  of  load/load-system/require/eval  flags.  Each  is  executed  in
       command-line order before creating an executable.

   Load path flags:
       --load-path DIRECTORY
              When handling a --load, search DIRECTORY for files to load

       --asdf-path DIRECTORY
              When handling a --load-system, search DIRECTORY for ASDF system files to load

       --asdf-tree DIRECTORY
              When handling a --load-system, search DIRECTORY and all its subdirectories for ASDF
              system files to load

       There may be any number of load-path/asdf-path/asdf-tree flags. asdf-path  arguments  take
       precedence over asdf-tree arguments.

   Other flags:
       --help Show this usage message

       --logfile FILE
              Log compilation and load output to FILE

       --sbcl PATH-TO-SBCL
              Use  PATH-TO-SBCL  instead  of  the  sbcl  program  found  in your PATH environment
              variable

       For the latest documentation, see http://www.xach.com/lisp/buildapp/