From 55f277e77428d7423ae906a8e1f1324d35b07a7d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jakob Kaivo Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2022 12:32:20 -0500 Subject: import Miranda 2.066 from upstream --- mira.1 | 272 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 272 insertions(+) create mode 100644 mira.1 (limited to 'mira.1') diff --git a/mira.1 b/mira.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fa9845d --- /dev/null +++ b/mira.1 @@ -0,0 +1,272 @@ +.TH MIRA 1 "November 2019" +.SH NAME +mira \- the Miranda(tm) functional programming system +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B mira +[options] +[file] +.fi +.SH DESCRIPTION +Miranda is a functional programming system with lazy evaluation, +polymorphic strong typing and function definition by pattern matching. +.PP +The \fBmira\fP program takes a single argument which is the name of +a file of definitions (called a "script"). If no argument is given a +default name "\fBscript.m\fP" is assumed. The names of files +containing miranda scripts must end in ".m" and \fBmira\fP will +add this if missing. The specified file need not yet exist - in this +case you will be starting a Miranda session with an empty current +script. +.PP +The basic action of the Miranda system is to evaluate expressions in +the environment established by the script, so in its simplest mode of +use it behaves like a desk calculator. Expressions are typed one per +line, terminated by ENTER. +."For example +.".nf +." Miranda \fBproduct [1..40] +." 815915283247897734345611269596115894272000000000\fP +.".fi +."There is a `standard environment' of predefined functions, such as +."product, which are always in scope. +The interpreter also accepts +certain commands (mostly beginning with a `\fB/\fP' character) - these +include \fB/help\fP or \fB/h\fP which prints a summary of the available +commands, and \fB/man\fP or \fB/m\fP which gives access to the online +manual of the Miranda system (menu driven and self explanatory). This +documents all aspects of the Miranda language and system and should be +consulted for further details. It is also possible to access the +Miranda system manual directly from a UNIX shell by the command \fBmira +-man\fP. +.SH OPTIONS +.TP +.B -lib pathname +Specifies location of the miralib directory. For default see \fBFILES\fP. +Can also be done by setting environment variable \fBMIRALIB\fP. The location +of the miralib directory can be interrogated (but not changed) from +within the miranda session by the command `/miralib'. +.TP +.B -gc +Switches on a flag causing the garbage collector to print information +each time a garbage collection takes place. This flag can also be +switched on and off from within the miranda session by the commands +`/gc', `/nogc'. +.TP +.B -count +Switches on a flag causing statistics to be printed after each +expression evaluation. This flag can also be switched on and off from +within the miranda session by the commands `/count', `/nocount'. +.TP +.B -list (-nolist) +Switches on (off) a flag causing Miranda scripts to be listed to the +screen during compilation. This flag can also be switched on and off +from within the miranda session by the commands `/list', `/nolist'. +.TP +.B -nostrictif +Enables the compiler to accept old Miranda scripts with no `\fBif\fP' +after the guard comma. +.TP +.B -hush (-nohush) +The miranda system decides whether or not to give prompts and other +feedback by testing its standard input with `isatty'. If the standard +input does not appear to be a terminal it assumes that prompts would be +inappropriate, otherwise it gives them. In either case this behaviour +can be overriden by an explicit flag ("-hush" for silence, "-nohush" for +prompts etc). This switch is also available from within a miranda +session by the commands `/hush', `/nohush'. +.TP +.B -dic SIZE +Causes the dictionary, used by the compiler to store identifiers etc., +to be SIZE bytes (default 100k). This can be interrogated (but not changed) +from within the miranda session by the command `/dic'. +.TP +.B -heap SIZE +Causes the heap to be SIZE cells (default 2500k). This can +changed within the miranda session by the command `/heap SIZE'. +A cell is 9 bytes (2 words of 32 bits, and a tag field). +.TP +.B -editor prog +Causes the resident editor (usual default `\fBvi\fP') to be \fBprog\fP +instead. This can also be done from within the miranda session by the +command \fB/editor prog\fP. Any occurrences of \fB!\fP and \fB%\fP in +\fBprog\fP will be replaced by the line number and the name of the file +to be edited, respectively. For more detailed discussion see online manual +subsection 31/5. +.TP +.B -UTF-8 (-noUTF-8) +Assume the current locale is (is not) UTF-8 overriding environment vars +(version 2.044 and later). +.TP +.B -stdenv +Run mira without loading the standard environment. Any script needing +functions from will then have to explicitly %include , +or define the required functions itself. Not recommended as normal +practise and may have unexpected consequences. +.TP +.B -object +Used for debugging the compiler. Modifies the behaviour of ?identifier(s) +to show the associated combinator code, which may or may not be comprehensible +as there is no documentation other than the source code. +.SH SPECIAL CALLS +The following special calls to \fBmira\fP do not start a Miranda session +but accomplish another purpose. +.TP +.B mira -man +Enter Miranda online manual from the UNIX shell. From within a +Miranda session this is done by the command `/man' or `/m'. +.TP +.B mira -version +Prints version information. This information can be obtained +within a Miranda session by the command `/version' or `/v'. +.TP +.B mira -V +More detailed version information. Can be obtained within a Miranda session +by the command `/V'. +.PP +The remaining special calls are discussed in more detail in the online manual +- we list them here for completeness. +.TP +.B mira -exec +Special call permitting the use of miranda script as a stand-alone +program. See online manual subsection 31/4 for details. +.TP +.B mira -exec2 +As \fB-exec\fP except that it redirects stderr to a log file. +See online manual subsection 31/4 for details. +.PP +These three relate to separate compilation and Miranda's +built in `make' facility. See online manual section 27 (\fBthe library +mechanism\fP):- +.TP +.B mira -make [files] +Checks that all the miranda source files listed have up-to-date .x +(intermediate code) files, triggering compilation processes if necessary. +.TP +.B mira -exports [files] +Sends to stdout a list of the identifiers exported from the given +miranda source files, together with their types (may force compilation +if needed). +.TP +.B mira -sources [files] +Send to stdout a list of all the Miranda source files on which the given +source files directly or indirectly depend (via \fB%include\fP or \fB%insert\fP +statements), excluding the standard environment \fB\fP. +.TP +.B mira -version +Gives version information. This information can also be obtained from +within a Miranda session by the command `/version'. +.TP +.B mira -V +More detailed version information. +.SH ENVIRONMENT +.TP +.B MIRALIB +Specifies the location of the miralib directory. A \fB-lib\fP flag, +if present, overrides this. For default location see \fBFILES\fP. +.TP +.B EDITOR +The first time it is called (i.e. if no .mirarc file is present +in the home directory or in miralib) the miranda system takes +the preferred editor from this environment variable - if +not set `\fBvi\fP' is assumed. Chosen editor can be changed from +within a Miranda session by the command \fB/editor prog\fP. +Any occurrences of \fB!\fP and \fB%\fP in \fBprog\fP will be replaced +by the line number and the name of the file to be edited, respectively. +For more detailed discussion see online manual subsection 31/5. +.TP +.B LC_CTYPE, LANG +At startup (version 2.044 and later) the miranda system inspects \fBLC_TYPE\fP, +or if that is empty \fBLANG\fP, to +determine if it is running in a UTF-8 locale. On Windows/Cygwin this +information is taken from the \fBuser-default ANSI code page\fP. An +explicit \fB-UTF-8\fP or \fB-noUTF-8\fP flag, if present, overrides. +.TP +.B RECHECKMIRA +If this is set to any non-empty string the Miranda system checks to see +if any relevant source file has been updated, and performs any +necessary recompilation, before each interaction with the user. This is +the appropriate behaviour if an editor window is being kept open during +the Miranda session. By default the check is performed only after `\fB/e\fP' +commands and `\fB!\fP' escapes. This can also be controlled from +within a Miranda session by the commands `/recheck', `/norecheck'. +.TP +.B SHELL +Determines what shell is used in `!' escapes. This will normally +contain the name of the user's login shell. If no \fBSHELL\fP is present in +the environment, \fB/bin/sh\fP is assumed. +.TP +.B MIRAPROMPT +Sets a string to be used as session prompt instead of the default prompt +"Miranda " (version 2.044 and later). +.TP +.B NOSTRICTIF +If this is set to any non-empty string Miranda accepts old scripts with no `\fBif\fP' +after the guard comma. Equivalent to calling mira with option +\fB-nostrictif\fP. Deprecated - you should put the `\fBif\fP's in. +.PP +The behaviour of the menudriver program that displays pages of the online +manual can be modified using three environment variables:- +.TP +.B VIEWER +The program used for displaying pages of the online manual. +If this variable is not set the default is +normally `\fBmore -d\fP' or (roughly equivalent) `\fBless -EX\fP'. +If you set \fBVIEWER\fP to something, you may also need to set an environment +variable \fBRETURNTOMENU\fP. +.TP +.B RETURNTOMENU=YES +Prevents another prompt being given after displaying each section, +causing instead an immediate return to contents page. Appropriate if +\fBVIEWER\fP is a program that pauses for input at end of file (e.g. +`\fBless\fP'). It should be `\fBNO\fP' if \fBVIEWER\fP is a program that +quits silently at end of file (e.g. `\fBmore -d\fP', `\fBless -EX\fP'). +.TP +.B MENUVIEWER +Can be used to +specify the program used to display manual contents pages (default is +usually `\fBcat\fP' or `\fBmore\fP'). +.PP +To find the current settings of the online manual enter \fB???\fP +to the "next selection" prompt of the manual system. +.SH FILES +.TP +.B /usr/lib/miralib +A directory containing files which \fBmira\fP needs - by default it +looks for this at \fB/usr/lib/miralib\fP, then \fB/usr/local/lib/miralib\fP, +and lastly at \fB./miralib\fP. If it does not find a miralib of the +same version number as itself in one of these places it exits with a panic +message. This behaviour can be overriden with the \fB-lib\fP option or +by setting the environment variable \fBMIRALIB\fP. +.TP +.B $HOME/.mirarc +Records most recent settings of heap size, dictionary size, editor +and various flags which can be toggled during a session. Written and +read by \fBmira\fP using a peculiar format, not intended to be edited by +humans. The settings can be interrogated within a Miranda session +by the command \fB/settings\fP or \fB/s\fP, and changed by various session +commands (use \fB/aux\fP or \fB/a\fP to list these). The only setting +which cannot be changed in a session is dictionary +size - this is done using the \fB-dic\fP option when mira is invoked. +This rarely needs to be changed, however. +.PP +If a \fB.mirarc\fP is +copied to \fBmiralib/.mirarc\fP the settings it records will be picked +up by new users, who will not yet have their own \fB.mirarc\fP file. This +allows an administrator to change the default settings, e.g. to +have a default editor other than \fBvi\fP. The \fB$HOME/.mirarc\fP +once created will override the global one, however, allowing users +to make individual choices. +.SH SEE ALSO +.PP +.B http://miranda.org.uk +the Miranda home page. +.PP +D.A.Turner \fBAn Overview of Miranda\fP, SIGPLAN Notices, 21(12), December 1986. +A convenient summary of the main features of Miranda. +.PP +\fBMiranda System Manual\fP. Accessed +by \fBmira -man\fP or \fB/man\fP from within a Miranda session. +.SH COPYRIGHT +The Miranda system is Copyright (c) Research Software +Limited 1985-2019. For distribution terms see the file "COPYING" included +in the distribution. -- cgit v1.2.1