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NAME

       raku - Rakudo Raku Compiler

SYNOPSIS

        raku [switches] [--] [programfile] [arguments]

DESCRIPTION

       With no arguments, enters a REPL. With a "[programfile]" or the "-e" option, compiles the
       given program and by default also executes the compiled code.

         -c                   check syntax only (runs BEGIN and CHECK blocks)
         --doc                extract documentation and print it as text
         -e program           one line of program, strict is enabled by default
         -h, --help           display this help text
         -n                   run program once for each line of input
         -p                   same as -n, but also print $_ at the end of lines
         -I path              adds the path to the module search path
         -M module            loads the module prior to running the program
         --target=[stage]     specify compilation stage to emit
         --optimize=[level]   use the given level of optimization (0..3)
         --encoding=[mode]    specify string encoding mode
         -o, --output=[name]  specify name of output file
         -v, --version        display version information
         --stagestats         display time spent in the compilation stages
         --ll-exception       display a low level backtrace on errors
         --profile            write profile information as HTML file (MoarVM)
         --profile-filename   provide a different filename (also allows .json)
         --doc=[module]       Use Pod::To::[module] to render inline documentation.
         --full-cleanup       try to free all memory and exit cleanly (MoarVM)
         --debug-port=port    listen for incoming debugger connections (MoarVM)
         --debug-suspend      pause execution at the entry point (MoarVM)
         --tracing            output a line to stderr on every interpreter instr (only
                              if enabled in MoarVM)

       Note that only boolean single-letter options may be bundled.

       The supported values for "--target" are:

         Target     Backend  Description
         ======     =======  ===========
         parse      all      a representation of the parse tree
         ast        all      an abstract syntax tree (before optimizations)
         optimize   all      an abstract syntax tree (after optimizations)

         mbc        MoarVM   MoarVM byte code
         jar        JVM      JVM archive

       For "--profile-filename", specifying a name ending in ".json" will write a raw JSON
       profile dump. The default if this is omitted is "profile-[timestamp].html".

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       Rakudo's behavior can be tweaked by a (growing) number of environment variables; this
       section attempts to document all those currently in use. They are interpreter specific in
       all cases, except where some use conventional names such as "PATH".

       The underlying virtual machine is also sensitive to a series of environment variables;
       they are listed in this wiki page <https://github.com/rakudo/rakudo/wiki/dev-env-
       vars#moarvm>.

   Module loading
       "RAKUDOLIB", "RAKULIB" (Str; src/core/Inc.pm)
           "RAKUDOLIB" and "RAKULIB" append a comma-delimited list of paths to the search list
           for modules. "RAKUDOLIB" is evaluated first. NOTE: These env vars were added in the
           Rakudo compiler in version 2020.05. The deprecated older env var "PERL6LIB" is still
           available.

       "RAKUDO_MODULE_DEBUG" (Bool; src/Perl6/ModuleLoader.nqp)
           If true, causes the module loader to print debugging information to standard error.

   Error message verbosity and strictness
       "RAKU_EXCEPTIONS_HANDLER"
           If present, the "print_exception" routine will use a class of that name to process the
           exception for output. Rakudo currently ships with "Exceptions::JSON" (invoked by
           setting this variable to "JSON"), to override the default output. NOTE: This env var
           was added in version 6.e.  Early implementation has been available in Rakudo compiler
           as of version 2019.12, and before that it was available as "PERL6_EXCEPTIONS_HANDLER".

       "RAKUDO_NO_DEPRECATIONS" (Bool; src/core.c/Deprecations.pm6)
           If true, suppresses deprecation warnings triggered by the "is DEPRECATED" trait.

       "RAKUDO_DEPRECATIONS_FATAL" (Bool; src/core.c/Deprecations.pm6)
           If true, deprecation warnings become thrown exceptions.

       "RAKUDO_VERBOSE_STACKFRAME" (UInt; src/core.c/Backtrace.pm6)
           Displays source code in stack frames surrounded by the specified number of lines of
           context; for instance "RAKUDO_VERBOSE_STACKFRAME = 1" will use one context line.

       "RAKUDO_BACKTRACE_SETTING" (Bool; src/core.c/Backtrace.pm6)
           Controls whether ".setting" files are included in backtraces.

   Affecting precompilation
       "RAKUDO_PREFIX" (Str; src/core.c/CompUnit/RepositoryRegistry.pm6)
           When this is set, Rakudo will look for the standard repositories (perl, vendor, site)
           in the specified directory. This is intended as an escape hatch for build-time
           bootstrapping issues, where Rakudo may be built as an unprivileged user without write
           access to the runtime paths in NQP's config.

       "RAKUDO_PRECOMP_DIST" (src/core.c/CompUnit/PrecompilationRepository.pm6) =item
       "RAKUDO_PRECOMP_LOADING" (src/core.c/CompUnit/PrecompilationRepository.pm6) =item
       "RAKUDO_PRECOMP_WITH" (src/core.c/CompUnit/PrecompilationRepository.pm6)
           These are internal variables for passing serialized state to precompilation jobs in
           child processes. Please do not set them manually.

       "RAKUDO_LOG_PRECOMP"
           If set to 1, diagnostic information about the precompilation process is emitted.

   Line editor
       "RAKUDO_LINE_EDITOR"
           This specifies the preferred line editor to use; valid values are "Readline",
           "Linenoise", "LineEditor", and "none". A value of "none" is useful if you want to
           avoid the recommendation message upon REPL startup.

       "RAKUDO_DISABLE_MULTILINE"
           If set to 1, will disable multiline input for the REPL.

       "RAKUDO_HIST"
           This specifies the location of the history file used by the line editor; the default
           is "~/.raku/rakudo-history".  Before Rakudo version 2020.02 the default was
           "~/.perl6/rakudo-history".  If the older default file exists and the newer one does
           not, it will be automatically migrated.

   Other
       "RAKUDO_DEFAULT_READ_ELEMS"
           This specifies the default number of characters to read on an
           LX"IO::Handle"|/type/IO::HandleX by setting the
           LX"$*DEFAULT-READ-ELEMS"|/language/variables#$*DEFAULT-READ-ELEMSX dynamic variable.

       "RAKUDO_ERROR_COLOR" (Bool; src/core.c/Exception.pm6)
           Controls whether to emit ANSI codes for error highlighting. Defaults to true if unset,
           except on Windows.

       "RAKUDO_MAX_THREADS" (UInt; src/core.c/ThreadPoolScheduler.pm6)
           Indicates the maximum number of threads used by default when creating a
           "ThreadPoolScheduler". Defaults to 64.

       "TMPDIR", "TEMP", "TMP" (Str; src/core.c/IO/Spec/)
           The "IO::Spec::Unix.tmpdir" method will return $TMPDIR if it points to a directory
           with full access permissions for the current user, with a fallback default of '/tmp'.

           "IO::Spec::Cygwin" and "IO::Spec::Win32" use more Windows-appropriate lists which also
           include the "%TEMP%" and "%TMP%" environment variables.

       "PATH", "Path" (Str; src/core.c/IO/Spec/)
           The "IO::Spec::Unix.path" method splits $PATH as a shell would; i.e. as a colon-
           separated list. "IO::Spec::Cygwin" inherits this from "IO::Spec::Unix".
           "IO::Spec::Win32.path" will read the first defined of either "%PATH%" or "%Path%" as a
           semicolon-delimited list.

       "RAKUDO_SNAPPER"
           Indicates the period in which the telemetry snapper will take a snapshot.  Defaults to
           .1 for 10 snapshots per second.

       "RAKUDO_HOME"
           Allows to override the Raku installation path. Defaults to
           "[rakudo_executable_dir]/../share/perl6" in relocatable builds and the absolute path
           to that folder in non-relocatable builds.

       "NQP_HOME"
           Allows to override the NQP installation path. Defaults to
           "[rakudo_executable_dir]/../share/nqp" in relocatable builds and the absolute path to
           that folder in non-relocatable builds.

WINDOWS PECULIARITIES

   Non-console applications
       On Windows programs are compiled to either be console applications or non-console
       applications. Console applications always open a console window. There is no
       straightforward way to suppress this window.

       Rakudo provides a separate set of executables suffixed with a 'w' ("rakuw.exe",
       "rakudow.exe", ...) that are compiled as non-console applications. These do not spawn this
       console window.

       WARNING By default these non-console applications will silently swallow everything that is
       printed to "STDOUT" and "STDERR".

       To receive the output of the program it suffices to redirect it externally:

         rakuw.exe script.raku >stdout.txt 2>stderr.txt

AUTHORS

       Written by the Rakudo contributors, see the CREDITS file.

       This manual page was written by Reini Urban, Moritz Lenz and the Rakudo contributors.

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