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SMALLTALK(1)			 User Commands			  SMALLTALK(1)

NAME
       Smalltalk - the GNU Smalltalk virtual machine

DESCRIPTION
       GNU Smalltalk usage:

	      gst  [  flag ... ] [ file ... ] gst [ flag ... ] { -f | --file }
	      file [ args ... ]

       Short flags can appear either as -xyz or as -x -y -z.  If an option  is
       mandatory  for a long option, it is also mandatory for a short one. The
       currently defined set of flags is:

       -a --smalltalk-args
	      Pass the remaining arguments to Smalltalk.

       -c --core-dump
	      Dump core on fatal signal.

       -D --declaration-trace
	      Trace compilation of all loaded files.

       -E --execution-trace
	      Trace execution of all loaded files.

       -g --no-gc-message
	      Do not print garbage collection messages.

       -H --help
	      Print this message and exit.

       -i --rebuild-image
	      Ignore the image file; rebuild it from scratch.

       --maybe-rebuild-image
	      Rebuild the image file from scratch if any kernel file is newer.

       -I --image FILE
	      Instead of `gst.im', use FILE as the image file, and ignore  the
	      kernel files' timestamps.

       -K --kernel-file FILE
	      Make FILE's path relative to the image path.

       -q --quiet --silent
	      Do not print execution information.

       -r --regression-test
	      Run  in  regression  test	 mode, i.e. make printed messages con‐
	      stant.

       -S --snapshot
	      Save a snapshot just before exiting.

       -v --version
	      Print the Smalltalk version number and exit.

       -V --verbose
	      Show names of loaded files and execution stats.

       --emacs-mode
	      Execute as a `process' (from within Emacs)

       --kernel-directory DIR
	      Look for kernel files in directory DIR.

       --no-user-files
	      Don't read user customization files.

       -      Read input from standard input explicitly.

       Files are loaded one after the other.  After the last  one  is  loaded,
       Smalltalk  will	exit.  If no files are specified, Smalltalk reads from
       the terminal, with prompts.

       In the second form, the file after -f is	 the  last  loaded  file;  any
       parameter after that file is passed to the Smalltalk program.

AUTHOR
       Written	  by	Steve	 Byrne	 (sbb@gnu.org)	 and   Paolo   Bonzini
       (bonzini@gnu.org)

       GNU Smalltalk comes with NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted  by  law.
       You may redistribute copies of GNU Smalltalk under the terms of the GNU
       General Public License.	For more information, see the file named COPY‐
       ING.

       Using default kernel path: (null) Using default image path: (null)

REPORTING BUGS
       Report  bugs  to	 <help-smalltalk@gnu.org>  GNU	Smalltalk  home	 page:
       <http://smalltalk.gnu.org/>.   General	help   using   GNU   software:
       <http://www.gnu.org/gethelp/>.

       Copyright 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

SEE ALSO
       The full documentation for Smalltalk is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
       If the info and Smalltalk programs are properly installed at your site,
       the command

	      info gst

       should give you access to the complete manual.

Smalltalk version 3.2.5-4dc033e	  April 2013			  SMALLTALK(1)
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