SWI-Prolog can be executed in one of the following modes:
swipl --help
swipl --version
swipl --arch
swipl --dump-runtime-variables
swipl
[option ...] script-file
[arg ...]#!/path/to/executable
[option ...] is executed. Arguments after the script file are
made available in the Prolog flag argv.swipl
[option ...] prolog-file
... [[--
] arg ...].pl
, .prolog
or (on Windows) the user preferred extension registered during
installation), these files are loaded. The first file is registered in
the Prolog flag
associated_file.
In addition, pl-win[.exe] switches to the directory in which this
primary source file is located using working_directory/2.swipl
-o output -c prolog-file
...swipl
-o output -b bootfile prolog-file
...eval `swipl --dump-runtime-variables` cc -I$PLBASE/include -L$PLBASE/lib/$PLARCH ...
The option can be followed by =sh
to dump in POSIX shell
format (default) or =cmd
to dump in MS-Windows cmd.exe
compatible format.
Note that boolean options may be written as --name
(true), --noname
or --no-name
(false). They
are written as --no-name
below as the default is‘true'.
SIGINT
)
immediately. Normally debugging on interrupt is enabled when entering
the interactive toplevel. This flag can be used to start the debugger on
an interrupt while executing goals from -g or
initialization/[1,2].
See also the Prolog flag
debug_on_interrupt.silent
, suppressing informational and banner messages.
Also available as -q.false
.
See section
12.4.23.1 for details. Note that the handler to unblock system calls
is still installed. This can be prevented using --sigalert=0
additionally. See --sigalert.--pce
load the xpce system in
user space and --no-pce
makes it unavailable in the
session.http://localhost:
port. If
port is specified, the server is started at the given port
and the browser is not launched.SIGUSR2
.
If NUM is 0 (zero), this handler is not installed. See prolog_alert_signal/2
to query or modify this value at runtime....\My Documents\Prolog
or local equivalent thereof (see
win_folder/2).
The Prolog
subdirectory is created if it does not exist.init.pl
.‘-f none’stops
SWI-Prolog from searching for a startup file. This option can be used as
an alternative to
-s file that stops Prolog from loading the
personal initialisation file. See also section
2.2.<script>.rc
. The default
script name is deduced from the executable, taking the
leading alphanumerical characters (letters, digits and underscore) from
the program name. -F none stops looking for
a script. Intended for simple management of slightly different versions.
One could, for example, write a script iso.rc
and then
select ISO compatibility mode using pl -F iso
or make a
link from iso-pl to
pl.;
. On other
systems it is :
. A value is either a term of
the form alias(value) or pathname. The computed aliases are added to file_search_path/2
using asserta/1,
so they precede predefined values for the alias. See file_search_path/2
for details on using this file location mechanism.As of version 7.7.14 the stacks are no longer limited individually. Instead, only the combined size is limited. Note that 32 bit systems still pose a 128Mb limit. See section 2.20.1. The combined limit is by default 1Gb on 64 bit machines and 512Mb on 32 bit machines.
For example, to limit the stacks to 32Gb use the command below. Note
that the stack limits apply per thread. Individual threads may
be controlled using the stack_limit(+Bytes)
option of
thread_create. Any thread can call set_prolog_flag(stack_limit,
Limit)
(see
stack_limit) to
adjust the stack limit. This limit is inherited by threads created from
this thread.
$ swipl --stack-limit=32g
% swipl <options> -g go -g halt
The following options are for system maintenance. They are given for reference only.
-DO_DEBUG
flag. System maintenance only.