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NAME
sml - an interactive Standard ML system
SYNOPSIS
sml [SML-OPTIONS] [OPTIONS] [FILES]
DESCRIPTION
It is an incremental, interactive compiler that accepts declarations and expressions to be evaluated from standard input.
OPTIONS
@SMLload=IMAGE specifies heap image @SMLrun=RUNTIME specifies runtime system @SMLversion echo the version of SML/NJ to standard output and then exit @SMLsuffix echo the heap suffix for the system to standard output and then exit @SMLalloc=SIZE Specify the prefered sice of the @SMLcmdname=NAME set the command name; this is the value returned by CommandLine.name(). @SMLverbose show heap image load progress @SMLquiet load heap image silently (default) @SMLobjects show list of executable objects @SMLdebug=FILE write debugging info to file -Cctl=value set the control ctl to value. -Dname=value define the CM variable name to have the given value. -D'name define the CM variable name to have the value 1. -Uname remove any definition of the CM variable name. -H produce complete help listing -h produce minimal help listing -hlevel help with obscurity limit -S list all the controls along with their default value -slevel limited list of settings. The number of levels of the control heirarchy is controled by level, with 0 printing just the root of the heirarchy. -E list all the controls along with their corresponding environment variables -elevel limited list of environment variables; The number of levels of the control heirarchy is controled by level, with 0 printing just the root of the heirarchy. -m switch to CM.make -a switch to CM.autoload; default file.cm run CM.make or CM.autoload on file.cm and then return to the SML prompt. Which command is run is determined by the -m and -a flags. file.sig execute usefile.sig before entering the SML top-level loop. file.sml (use) execute usefile.sml before entering the SML top-level loop. file.fun (use) execute usefile.fun before entering the SML top-level loop.
AUTHOR
sml(1) was originally created by Andrew Appel and David MacQueen in 1987. The system is currently maintained by David MacQueen and John Reppy.
COPYING
Copyright © 2014 The Fellowship of SML/NJ This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
SEE-ALSO
smlnj(7)