.IP
\h'-\w'\fB\\$1\ \fP'u'\fB\\$1\ \fP\c
..
+.ds .. \&.\|.\|.
.
.\"--------------------------------------------------------------------------
.TH dump-runlisp-image 1 "12 August 2020" "Mark Wooding"
.RB [ \-j
.IR njobs ]
.RI [ lisp
-\&...]
+\*(..]
.
.\"--------------------------------------------------------------------------
.SH DESCRIPTION
.IP
\h'-\w'\fB\\$1\ \fP'u'\fB\\$1\ \fP\c
..
+.ds .. \&.\|.\|.
.
.\"--------------------------------------------------------------------------
.TH runlisp 1 "2 August 2020" "Mark Wooding"
.RB [ \-\- ]
.I script
.RI [ arguments
-\&...]
+\*(..]
.br
.B runlisp
.RI [ options ]
.IR form ]
.RB [ \-\- ]
.RI [ arguments
-\&...]
+\*(..]
.PP
where
.I options
.RB [ \-CDEnqv ]
.RB [ +DEn ]
.RB [ \-L
-.IB sys , sys , \fR...]
+.IB sys , sys , \fR\*(..]
.if !t \{\
.br
\c
which is set at compile time.
.
.TP
-.BI "\-L" "\fR, " "\-\-accept-lisp=" sys , sys ,\fR...
+.BI "\-L" "\fR, " "\-\-accept-lisp=" sys , sys ,\fR\*(..
Use one of the named Lisp systems.
Each
.I sys
or
.IR escaping .
Text between single quotes
-.BR ' ... '
+.BR ' \*(.. '
is included literally, without any further interpretation;
text between double quotes
-.BR """" ... """"
+.BR """" \*(.. """"
is treated literally,
except that escaping can still be used
to escape (e.g.) double quotes and the escape character itself.
.IP
\h'-\w'\fB\\$1\ \fP'u'\fB\\$1\ \fP\c
..
+.ds .. \&.\|.\|.
.
.\"--------------------------------------------------------------------------
.TH runlisp.conf 5 "27 August 2020" "Mark Wooding"
.IB sect : \c
.RI ] var \c
.RB [ | \c
-.IR filter ]... \c
+.IR filter ]\*(.. \c
.RB [ ? \c
.IR alt ] \c
.BR } .