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NAME


sisc - Second Interpreter of Scheme Code

SYNOPSIS


sisc [ option ... ] [ argument ... [ -- [ program‐option ... ] ]

DESCRIPTION


SISC, the Second Interpreter of Scheme Code, is an extensible Java based interpreter of
the Scheme language as described in the Revised^5 Report on the Algorithmic Language
Scheme and adds numerous extensions including Java integration.

STARTUP FILE AND EXPRESSION OPTIONS


-c name

--call-with-args name
Calls the top‐level procedure name with the remaining command‐line arguments after
the -- delimiter.

-e expr

--eval expr
Evaluates the provided expression.

-x

--no-repl
Instructs SISC to run the command line and then exit without entering the REPL.

-h heap‐file

--heap heap‐file
Specifies that heap-file should be used as the initial heap image.

-p config‐file

--properties config‐file
Specifies a Java property file that contains application properties.

-l [<host>:]<port>

--listen [<host>:]<port>
Server Mode. Listen on <host>/<port> for REPL connections.

COMMAND LINE BEHAVIOR


The commandline is processed in the following manner.

First, the entire command line is processed, noting the settings of each switch and
accumulating all Scheme source files and arguments after the end of options sequence.

Second, the heap file is loaded.

Third, each Scheme source file is loaded in the order they occured on the command line.
Errors are noted.

Fourth, if present, the expression in an --eval switch is evaluated. Errors are noted.

Fifth, if present, named function in a --call-with-args switch is applied to the arguments
after the end of options sequence. Its return value is noted.

Sixth, --no-repl was not specified, the REPL is invoked.

Finally, if the REPL was run if its return value is an integer, that integer is returned
as SISC's overall return code. If the REPL was not run, and any return code supporting
step above was run, the most recent return code is returned. If no return code step was
performed, but a success/failure step was performed, 1 is returned if any failures
occured, 0 otherwise.

EXECUTABLE SCRIPTS


SISC supports all the required SRFI‐22 bootstraps, consult the body of SRFI‐22 for more
information about using it to write executable Scheme programs.

MORE INFORMATION


For further information on SISC, please read the SISC for Seasoned Schemers manual
available at

http://sisc.sourceforge.net/manual/

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