Provided by: groovy_2.0.0~beta2+isreally1.8.6-0ubuntu1_all
NAME
Groovy - Agile dynamic language for the Java Virtual Machine
DESCRIPTION
usage: groovy [options] [args] options: -D,--define <name=value> define a system property -a,--autosplit <splitPattern> automatically split current line (defaults to '\s') -c,--encoding <charset> specify the encoding of the files -d,--debug debug mode will print out full stack traces -e <script> specify a command line script -h,--help usage information -i <extension> modify files in place, create backup if extension is given (e.g. '.bak') -l <port> listen on a port and process inbound lines -n process files line by line -p process files line by line and print result -v,--version display the Groovy and JVM versions
COMMANDS
groovy: Command to run a set of Groovy statements entered on the command line (with -e), or stored in a text file whose name is given on the command. example: groovy -e 'System.in.readLines().each { println it }' groovysh: Terminal-based interpreter for Groovy. groovyConsole: GUI interpreter for composing Groovy interactively. java2groovy: The java2groovy tool reads class and interface definitions, written in the Java programming language, and converts them into groovy source files.
SEE ALSO
groovyc(1)
AUTHOR
This manual page was generated using help2man and edited by Varun Hiremath <varun@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). December 2007 GROOVY(1)