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-.TH jrunscript 1 "10 May 2011"
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+.\" Arch: generic
+.\" Software: JDK 8
+.\" Date: 21 November 2013
+.\" SectDesc: Scripting Tools
+.\" Title: jrunscript.1
+.\"
+.if n .pl 99999
+.TH jrunscript 1 "21 November 2013" "JDK 8" "Scripting Tools"
+.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" * Define some portability stuff
+.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+.\" http://bugs.debian.org/507673
+.\" http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2009-02/msg00013.html
+.\" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+.ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq
+.el .ds Aq '
+.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" * set default formatting
+.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" disable hyphenation
+.nh
+.\" disable justification (adjust text to left margin only)
+.ad l
+.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" * MAIN CONTENT STARTS HERE *
+.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
-.LP
-.SH "Name"
-jrunscript \- command line script shell
-.LP
-.SH "SYNOPSIS"
-.LP
-.nf
-\f3
-.fl
-\fP\f3jrunscript\fP [ \f2options\fP ] [ arguments... ]
-.fl
-.fi
-
-.LP
-.SH "PARAMETERS"
-.LP
-.RS 3
-.TP 3
-options
-Options, if used, should follow immediately after the command name.
-.TP 3
-arguments
-Arguments, if used, should follow immediately after options or command name.
-.RE
+.SH NAME
+jrunscript \- Runs a command-line script shell that supports interactive and batch modes\&. This command is experimental and unsupported\&.
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.sp
+.nf
-.LP
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-.LP
-\f3jrunscript\fP is a command line script shell. jrunscript supports both an interactive (read\-eval\-print) mode and a batch (\-f option) mode of script execution. This is a scripting language independent shell. By default, JavaScript is the language used, but the \-l option can be used to specify a different language. Through Java to scripting language communication, jrunscript supports "exploratory programming" style.
-.LP
-.LP
-\f3NOTE:\fP This tool is \f3experimental\fP and may \f3not\fP be available in future versions of the JDK.
-.LP
-.SH "OPTIONS"
-.LP
-.RS 3
-.TP 3
-\-classpath path
-Specify where to find the user's .class files that are accessed by the script.
-.TP 3
-\-cp path
-This is a synonym for \-classpath \f2path\fP
-.TP 3
-\-Dname=value
-Set a Java system property.
-.TP 3
-\-J<flag>
-Pass <flag> directly to the Java virtual machine on which jrunscript is run.
-.TP 3
-\-l language
-Use the specified scripting language. By default, JavaScript is used. Note that to use other scripting languages, you also need to specify the corresponding script engine's jar file using \-cp or \-classpath option.
-.TP 3
-\-e script
-Evaluate the given script. This option can be used to run "one liner" scripts specified completely on the command line.
-.TP 3
-\-encoding encoding
-Specify the character encoding used while reading script files.
-.TP 3
-\-f script\-file
-Evaluate the given script file (batch mode).
-.TP 3
-\-f \-
-Read and evaluate a script from standard input (interactive mode).
-.TP 3
-\-help\
-Output help message and exit.
-.TP 3
-\-?\
-Output help message and exit.
-.TP 3
-\-q\
-List all script engines available and exit.
-.RE
-
-.LP
-.SH "ARGUMENTS"
-.LP
-.LP
-If [arguments...] are present and if no \f3\-e\fP or \f3\-f\fP option is used, then the first argument is the script file and the rest of the arguments, if any, are passed as script arguments. If [arguments..] and \f3\-e\fP or \f3\-f\fP option are used, then all [arguments..] are passed as script arguments. If [arguments..], \f3\-e\fP and \f3\-f\fP are missing, interactive mode is used. Script arguments are available to a script in an engine variable named "arguments" of type String array.
-.LP
-.SH "EXAMPLES"
-.LP
-.SS
-Executing inline scripts
-.LP
-.nf
-\f3
-.fl
-jrunscript \-e "print('hello world')"
-.fl
-jrunscript \-e "cat('http://java.sun.com')"
-.fl
-\fP
-.fi
-
-.LP
-.SS
-Use specified language and evaluate given script file
-.LP
-.nf
-\f3
-.fl
-jrunscript \-l js \-f test.js
-.fl
-\fP
-.fi
-
-.LP
-.SS
-Interactive mode
-.LP
-.nf
-\f3
-.fl
-jrunscript
-.fl
-js> print('Hello World\\n');
-.fl
-Hello World
-.fl
-js> 34 + 55
-.fl
-89.0
-.fl
-js> t = new java.lang.Thread(function() { print('Hello World\\n'); })
-.fl
-Thread[Thread\-0,5,main]
-.fl
-js> t.start()
-.fl
-js> Hello World
-.fl
-
-.fl
-js>
-.fl
-\fP
-.fi
-
-.LP
-.SS
-Run script file with script arguments
-.LP
-.nf
-\f3
-.fl
-jrunscript test.js arg1 arg2 arg3
-.fl
-\fP
-.fi
-
-.LP
-test.js is script file to execute and arg1, arg2 and arg3 are passed to script as script arguments. Script can access these using "arguments" array.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.LP
-.LP
-If JavaScript is used, then before evaluating any user defined script, jrunscript initializes certain built\-in functions and objects. These JavaScript built\-ins are documented in
-.na
-\f2jsdocs\fP @
-.fi
-http://download.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/tools/share/jsdocs/allclasses\-noframe.html.
-.LP
-
+\fBjrunscript\fR [\fIoptions\fR] [\fIarguments\fR]
+.fi
+.sp
+.TP
+\fIoptions\fR
+The command-line options\&. See Options\&.
+.TP
+\fIarguments\fR
+Arguments, when used, follow immediately after options or the command name\&. See Arguments\&.
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+The \f3jrunscript\fR command is a language-independent command-line script shell\&. The \f3jrunscript\fR command supports both an interactive (read-eval-print) mode and a batch (\f3-f\fR option) mode of script execution\&. By default, JavaScript is the language used, but the \f3-l\fR option can be used to specify a different language\&. By using Java to scripting language communication, the \f3jrunscript\fR command supports an exploratory programming style\&.
+.SH OPTIONS
+.TP
+-classpath \fIpath\fR
+.br
+Indicate where any class files are that the script needs to access\&.
+.TP
+-cp \fIpath\fR
+.br
+Same as \f3-classpath\fR\f3path\fR\&.
+.TP
+-D\fIname\fR=\fIvalue\fR
+.br
+Sets a Java system property\&.
+.TP
+-J\fIflag\fR
+.br
+Passes \f3flag\fR directly to the Java Virtual Machine where the \f3jrunscript\fR command is running\&.
+.TP
+-I \fIlanguage\fR
+.br
+Uses the specified scripting language\&. By default, JavaScript is used\&. To use other scripting languages, you must specify the corresponding script engine\&'s JAR file with the \f3-cp\fR or \f3-classpath\fR option\&.
+.TP
+-e \fIscript\fR
+.br
+Evaluates the specified script\&. This option can be used to run one-line scripts that are specified completely on the command line\&.
+.TP
+-encoding \fIencoding\fR
+.br
+Specifies the character encoding used to read script files\&.
+.TP
+-f \fIscript-file\fR
+.br
+Evaluates the specified script file (batch mode)\&.
+.TP
+-f -
+.br
+Reads and evaluates a script from standard input (interactive mode)\&.
+.TP
+-help
+.br
+Displays a help message and exits\&.
+.TP
+-?
+.br
+Displays a help message and exits\&.
+.TP
+-q
+.br
+Lists all script engines available and exits\&.
+.SH ARGUMENTS
+If arguments are present and if no \f3-e\fR or \f3-f\fR option is used, then the first argument is the script file and the rest of the arguments, if any, are passed to the script\&. If arguments and \f3-e\fR or the \f3-f\fR option are used, then all arguments are passed to the script\&. If arguments, \f3-e\fR and \f3-f\fR are missing, then interactive mode is used\&. Script arguments are available to a script in an engine variable named \f3arguments\fR of type \f3String\fR array\&.
+.SH EXAMPLES
+.SS EXECUTE\ INLINE\ SCRIPTS
+.sp
+.nf
+\f3jrunscript \-e "print(\&'hello world\&')"\fP
+.fi
+.nf
+\f3jrunscript \-e "cat(\&'http://www\&.example\&.com\&')"\fP
+.fi
+.nf
+\f3\fP
+.fi
+.sp
+.SS USE\ SPECIFIED\ LANGUAGE\ AND\ EVALUATE\ THE\ SCRIPT\ FILE
+.sp
+.nf
+\f3jrunscript \-l js \-f test\&.js\fP
+.fi
+.nf
+\f3\fP
+.fi
+.sp
+.SS INTERACTIVE\ MODE
+.sp
+.nf
+\f3jrunscript\fP
+.fi
+.nf
+\f3js> print(\&'Hello World\en\&');\fP
+.fi
+.nf
+\f3Hello World\fP
+.fi
+.nf
+\f3js> 34 + 55\fP
+.fi
+.nf
+\f389\&.0\fP
+.fi
+.nf
+\f3js> t = new java\&.lang\&.Thread(function() { print(\&'Hello World\en\&'); })\fP
+.fi
+.nf
+\f3Thread[Thread\-0,5,main]\fP
+.fi
+.nf
+\f3js> t\&.start()\fP
+.fi
+.nf
+\f3js> Hello World\fP
+.fi
+.nf
+\f3\fP
+.fi
+.nf
+\f3js>\fP
+.fi
+.nf
+\f3\fP
+.fi
+.sp
+.SS RUN\ SCRIPT\ FILE\ WITH\ SCRIPT\ ARGUMENTS
+The test\&.js file is the script file\&. The \f3arg1\fR, \f3arg2\fR and \f3arg3\fR arguments are passed to the script\&. The script can access these arguments with an arguments array\&.
+.sp
+.nf
+\f3jrunscript test\&.js arg1 arg2 arg3\fP
+.fi
+.nf
+\f3\fP
+.fi
+.sp
+.SH SEE\ ALSO
+If JavaScript is used, then before it evaluates a user defined script, the \f3jrunscript\fR command initializes certain built-in functions and objects\&. These JavaScript built-ins are documented in JsDoc-Toolkit at http://code\&.google\&.com/p/jsdoc-toolkit/
+.RE
+.br
+'pl 8.5i
+'bp