shcomp - compile a ksh shell script
shcomp [-nv] [infile [outfile]] shcomp -D [infile [outfile]]
shcomp(1) User Commands shcomp(1) NAME shcomp - compile a ksh shell script SYNOPSIS shcomp [-nv] [infile [outfile]] shcomp -D [infile [outfile]] DESCRIPTION If the -D option is not specified, shcomp takes a shell script, infile, and creates a binary format file, outfile, that ksh reads and executes with the same effect as the original script. Aliases are processed as the script is read. Alias definitions whose value requires variable expansion will not work correctly. OPTIONS The following options are supported: -D Generate a list of strings that need to be placed in a --dictionary message catalog for internationalization. With this option, all double quoted strings that are preceded by $ are printed, one literal per line. A lit- eral $"foo" prints "foo" in the output. These are the messages that need to be translated to locale specific versions for internationalization. -n Display warning messages for obsolete or non-conforming --noexec constructs. -v Display input from infile onto standard error as it --verbose reads it. OPERANDS The following operands are supported: infile Specifies the name of the file that contains the shell script to be used as input. If infile is omitted, the shell script is read from standard input. outfile Specifies the name of the output file. If outfile is omitted, both modes write their results to standard output. EXIT STATUS The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion. >0 An error occurred. ATTRIBUTES See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |system/core-os | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |CSI |Enabled | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |See below. | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ The command-line interface and the system variables are Committed. The compiled shell code format is Private. The output of the -D option is Volatile. SEE ALSO ksh(1), attributes(7) Solaris 11.4 12 Jul 2011 shcomp(1)