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DINO(1)				 User Manuals			       DINO(1)

NAME
       dino - the interpreter of the programming language DINO

SYNOPSIS
       dino  [	-s  -h	size -Idirname -Lpath -p] (-c program | program-file )
       dino-program-arguments

DESCRIPTION
       dino interprets a program in the DINO programming language.   The  pro‐
       gram file (and include files) must have the suffix .d

       The  description	 of  DINO language is in the report of the Programming
       Language DINO.

OPTIONS
       The options which the DINO interpreter recognizes are:

       -c program
	      Execute the Dino program given on the command line as the	 argu‐
	      ment.

       -h number
	      Determine	 the  size  of the heap chunks used by the DINO inter‐
	      preter.  The size can be given in bytes (e.g. 32000),  in	 kilo‐
	      bytes  (e.g.  64k), or in megabytes (e.g. 1m).  The default size
	      is 1 Megabyte.  Initially,  the  Dino  interpreter  creates  one
	      chunk.   It  allocates one additional chunk (as rule of the same
	      size) whenever there is no additional memory after garbage  col‐
	      lection.

       -s     Output some statistics of interpreter work into stderr.  Statis‐
	      tics contain the maximal heap size, number of heap  chunks,  and
	      number  of  collisions  in  hash	tables	which are used for the
	      implementation of DINO tables.

       -Idirname
	      Define the  directory  in	 which	Dino  include  files  will  be
	      searched	for.  The order of searching in directories given with
	      this option is the same as the one on the command line.

       -Ldirname
	      Define where to serach for external libraries (if shared or  dll
	      libraries	 are  implemented  on  the  system.   This is true for
	      Linux, Solaris, Irix, OSF, and Windows) in which the Dino exter‐
	      nal  variables and functions will be searched for.  The order of
	      searching in libraries given with this option is the same as one
	      on the command line.

       -p     Output  profile  information  into  stderr.  Profile information
	      contains the number of calls and execution times of  all	called
	      functions and classes.

FILES
       file.d
	      a DINO program file
       libdino.so
	      a DINO shared library on some Unix systems.
       mpi.d
	      the DINO file implementing multiple precision arithmetic.
       mpi.so
	      the  DINO	 shared library used for implementing MPI on some Unix
	      systems.
       mpi.dll
	      the DINO dll library used for implementing MPI on	 Windows  sys‐
	      tems.
       ieee.d
	      the  DINO	 file implementing IEEE standard floating point arith‐
	      metic.
       ieee.so
	      the DINO shared library used for implementing IEEE on some  Unix
	      systems.
       ieee.dll
	      the  DINO dll library used for implementing IEEE on Windows sys‐
	      tems.
       ipcerr.d
	      the DINO file definining	exceptions  of	ipc/network  software.
	      This file is used by socket.d.
       ipcerr.so
	      the  DINO	 shared	 library  used for implementing IPCERR on some
	      Unix systems.
       ipcerr.dll
	      the DINO dll library used for  implementing  IPCERR  on  Windows
	      systems.
       socket.d
	      the DINO file implementing work with sockets.
       socket.so
	      the  DINO	 shared	 library  used for implementing SOCKET on some
	      Unix systems.
       socket.dll
	      the DINO dll library used for  implementing  SOCKET  on  Windows
	      systems.
       There are no temporary files used by DINO.

ENVIRONMENT
       There  are the following environment variables which affect DINO behav‐
       ior:

       DINO_HOME
	      If not null, it defines the places of the dino shared  libraries
	      (such a library may be only on some Unix systems including Linux
	      and  Solaris),  include  files,  and  dino   standard   external
	      libraries.   The	places	are defined as the subdirectory lib in
	      directory given by the environment variable value.   You	should
	      define  the variable value on Windows if you installed the files
	      in a directory other than C:\dino\lib

       DINO_PATH
	      If not null, it defines the places of dino  include-files.   The
	      value  of the variable has more priority than DINO_HOME but less
	      priority than values given through -I options.

       DINO_LIB
	      If not null, it defines places of dino shared library,  if  any.
	      The   value  of  variable	 has  more  priority  than  DINO_HOME.
	      DINO_EXTERN_LIBS.

       DINO_EXTERN_LIBS
	      If not null,  it	defines	 paths	of  additional	Dino  external
	      libraries.   The	libraries should be separated by ":" (on Unix)
	      or ";" (on Windows).  The value has less	priority  than	values
	      given in -L options.

DIAGNOSTICS
       DINO diagnostics are self-explanatory.

AUTHOR
       Vladimir N. Makarov, vmakarov@users.sourceforge.net

BUGS
       Please report bugs to cocom-bugs@lists.sourceforge.net.

DINO				  5 May 2001			       DINO(1)
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