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perl6(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation perl6(1)NAMEperl6 - Rakudo Perl 6 CompilerSYNOPSISperl6 [switches] [--] [programfile] [arguments]DESCRIPTIONWith no arguments, enters a REPL. With a "[programfile]" or the "-e" option, compiles the given program and by default also executes the compiled code. -c check syntax only (runs BEGIN and CHECK blocks) -e program one line of program -h, --help display this help text -n run program once for each line of input -p same as -n, but also print $_ at the end of lines --target=[stage] specify compilation stage to emit -t, --trace=[flags] enable trace flags, see 'parrot --help-debug' --encoding=[mode] specify string encoding mode -o, --output=[name] specify name of output file -v, --version display version information --stagestats display time spent in the compilation stages --ll-backtrace display a low level backtrace on errors Note that only boolean single-letter options may be bundled Supported stages for --target are: parse past post pir evalpmc where parse = a representation of the parse tree past = an intermediate format representing the parrot abstract syntax tree post = an intermediate format representing the parrot opcode syntax tree pir = the parrot intermediate representationPARROT OPTIONSTo specify options to the underlying parrot VM, you must explicitly run parrot; you cannot specify these options by using the "perl6" executable. parrot [parrot switches] perl6.pbc [switches] [--] [programfile] [arguments] See "parrot --help" for a list of valid parrot options.AUTHORSWritten by the Rakudo contributors, see the CREDITS file. This manual page was written by Reini Urban, Moritz Lenz and the Rakudo contributors. perl v5.14.2 2012-01-22 perl6(1)