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NAME

       axi - afnix cross interpreter

SYNOPSIS

       axi [options] file [arguments]

OPTIONS

       [h]
       prints the help message

       [v]
       prints the program version

       [m]
       enable the start module

       [i] path|librarian
       add a directory or librarian to the resolver path

       [e] mode
       force the encoding mode

       [f] assert
       enable assertion checking

       [f] nopath
       do not set initial path

       [f] noseed
       do not seed the random engine

       [f] seed
       seed the random engine

DESCRIPTION

       axiinvokes  the  interpreter  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. With the help of the file
       resolver, a file does not have to have the .alsor .axcextensions. When  using  a  librarian,  an  initial
       module can be automatically loaded with the help of the moption. A double system separator can be used to
       separate the interpreter options with the program options. Normally, the encoding mode  is  automatically
       detected  from  the running session or from the system environment. However, the eoption might be used to
       overwrite the default settings, especially when an file is based on one of the ISO-8859 character set.

VERSION

       The current version is the 2.9.2release.

SEE ALSO

       axc, axd, axl,

NOTES

       The distribution comes with an extensive documentation. The documentation is available  onlineor  in  the
       docdirectory in the form of formatted xhtml documents or manual pages.

AUTHOR

       The writing system has been conceived and implemented by (amaury@afnix.org) Amaury Darsch.

HISTORY

       The  writing  system  was  originally called the Aleph programming languagewhich has been discontinued on
       January 2005 when the 1.0.0 version was released. More information is available in the manual collection.