Corrections by Michel Schinz

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mainzelm 2002-12-19 11:22:15 +00:00
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@ -387,9 +387,9 @@ The following switches and end options are defined:
This switch is provided to make it easy to write shell scripts in the
{\scm} module language.
\Item{-ll \var{modul-file-name}}
\Item{-ll \var{module-file-name}}
Load library module into config package.
This is just like the -lm switch, except that it searches the
This is just like the \ex{-lm} switch, except that it searches the
library-directory path list for the file to load.
Specifically, it means: search through the
@ -402,15 +402,15 @@ The following switches and end options are defined:
If the environment variable \texttt{\$SCSH\_LIB\_DIRS} is set, it is
used to determine the library search path. The value of this
environment variable treated as a sequence of s-expressions, which
environment variable is treated as a sequence of s-expressions, which
are ``read'' from the string:
\begin{itemize}
\item A string is treated as a directory.
\item A string is treated as a directory,
\item \sharpf{} is replaced with the default list of directories.
\end{itemize}
A \texttt{SCSH\_LIB\_DIRS} assignment of this form
A \texttt{\$SCSH\_LIB\_DIRS} assignment of this form
\begin{small}
\begin{verbatim}
SCSH_LIB_DIRS='"." "/usr/contrib/lib/scsh/" #f "/home/shivers/lib/scsh"'
@ -430,8 +430,8 @@ SCSH_LIB_DIRS='"." "/usr/contrib/lib/scsh/" #f "/home/shivers/lib/scsh"'
list.
It is a startup error if reading the \texttt{\$SCSH\_LIB\_DIRS}
env var causes a read error, or produces a value that isn't a
string or \sharpf.
environment variable causes a read error, or produces a value that
isn't a list of strings or \sharpf.
Directory search can be recursive. A directory name that ends
with a slash is recursively searched.
@ -452,9 +452,9 @@ SCSH_LIB_DIRS='"." "/usr/contrib/lib/scsh/" #f "/home/shivers/lib/scsh"'
the system default, respectively.
These two switches are useful if you would like to protect your
script from influence by the \texttt{\$SCSH\_LIB\_PATH} variable.
script from influence by the \texttt{\$SCSH\_LIB\_DIRS} variable.
In these cases, the \texttt{SCSH\_LIB\_PATH} environment variable is never
In these cases, the \texttt{\$SCSH\_LIB\_DIRS} environment variable is never
even parsed, so a bogus value will not affect the script's
execution at all.
\end{itemize}