Lard Interpreter li
Introduction
Compiled lard programs are executed by a bytecode interpreter embedded
in a tcl environment. tcl, tool control language,
is a shell-like language. Because li is based on the
tcl interpreter it is easy to run li in "batch"
mode, driven by tcl control scripts. If you want to do
anything sophisticated using li it is probably worthwhile
learning a little tcl. It is a fairly straightforward
language.
This documentation is divided into the following sections:
- Invocation
- The command line syntax and how li starts up.
- Modules
- Descriptions of each of the modules that comprise the execution
environment.
- Technical Notes
- Information about how to write your own modules.