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rakudo(1)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						 rakudo(1)

NAME
perl6 - Rakudo Perl 6 Compiler SYNOPSIS
perl6 [switches] [--] [programfile] [arguments] DESCRIPTION
With no arguments, enters a REPL. With a "[programfile]" or the "-e" option, compiles the given program and by default also executes the compiled code. -c check syntax only (runs BEGIN and CHECK blocks) -e program one line of program -h, --help display this help text -n run program once for each line of input -p same as -n, but also print $_ at the end of lines --target=[stage] specify compilation stage to emit -t, --trace=[flags] enable trace flags, see 'parrot --help-debug' --encoding=[mode] specify string encoding mode -o, --output=[name] specify name of output file -v, --version display version information --stagestats display time spent in the compilation stages --ll-backtrace display a low level backtrace on errors Note that only boolean single-letter options may be bundled Supported stages for --target are: parse past post pir evalpmc where parse = a representation of the parse tree past = an intermediate format representing the parrot abstract syntax tree post = an intermediate format representing the parrot opcode syntax tree pir = the parrot intermediate representation PARROT OPTIONS
To specify options to the underlying parrot VM, you must explicitly run parrot; you cannot specify these options by using the "perl6" executable. parrot [parrot switches] perl6.pbc [switches] [--] [programfile] [arguments] See "parrot --help" for a list of valid parrot options. AUTHORS
Written by the Rakudo contributors, see the CREDITS file. This manual page was written by Reini Urban, Moritz Lenz and the Rakudo contributors. perl v5.14.2 2012-01-22 rakudo(1)

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nqp(1)							User Contributed Perl Documentation						    nqp(1)

NAME
nqp - Not Quite Perl Compiler SYNOPSIS
nqp [switches] [--] [programfile] [arguments] DESCRIPTION
With no arguments, enters a REPL. With a "[programfile]" or the "-e" option, compiles the given program and by default also executes the compiled code. -c check syntax only (runs BEGIN and CHECK blocks) -e program one line of program -h, --help display this help text --target=[stage] specify compilation stage to emit -t, --trace=[flags] enable trace flags, see 'parrot --help-debug' --encoding=[mode] specify string encoding mode -o, --output=[name] specify name of output file -v, --version display version information --stagestats display time spent in the compilation stages --ll-backtrace display a low level backtrace on errors Note that only boolean single-letter options may be bundled Supported stages for --target are: parse past post pir evalpmc where parse = a representation of the parse tree past = an intermediate format representing the parrot abstract syntax tree post = an intermediate format representing the parrot opcode syntax tree pir = the parrot intermediate representation PARROT OPTIONS
To specify options to the underlying parrot VM, you must explicitly run parrot; you cannot specify these options by using the "perl6" executable. parrot [parrot switches] perl6.pbc [switches] [--] [programfile] [arguments] See "parrot --help" for a list of valid parrot options. AUTHORS
Written by the NQP contributors, see the CREDITS file. This manual page was written by Alessandro Ghedini for the Debian project, and may be used by others. perl v5.14.2 2012-04-24 nqp(1)
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