fglrun

The fglrun tool is the runtime system program that executes p-code programs.

Syntax

fglrun [options] program [argument [...]]
  1. options are described in Table 1.
  2. program is a .42r or .42m p-code program. This can be a simple base name, or a filename including the path to the program file.
  3. argument is an argument passed to the program

Options

Table 1. fglrun options
Option Description
-V or --version Display version information for the tool.
-h or --help Displays options for the tool. Short help.
-i { mbcs } Displays information.
  • -i mbcs displays information about multibyte character set settings.
-d Start in debug mode. See Integrated debugger for more details.
-e extfile[,...] Specify a C extension module to be loaded. This option can take a comma-separated list of extensions.
-l Link p-code modules together, see Compiling source files.
-o { progname.42r | libname.42x } Output file specification when using the -l link option, it can be a 42r program or a 42x library.
-b Displays compiler version information of the module, see Compiling source files.
-p Generate profiling information to stderr (UNIX™ only). See Program profiler.
-M Display a memory usage diagnostic when program ends. See Check runtime system memory leaks.
-m Check for memory leaks. If leaks are found, displays memory usage diagnostic and stops with status 1. See Check runtime system memory leaks.
--java-option=option

Passes Java runtime options when initializing the JNI interface.

See Java Interface for more details.

--print-imports Loads the specified modules and prints all IMPORT FGL instructions used in each module. See Compiling source files.
--start-guilog=logfile Log all GUI protocol exchange in a file. The GUI log file can then be replayed with the --run-guilog option. If the log file contains a %p placeholder, it is replaced by the current process id.
--run-guilog=logfile Replays a GUI log created with the --start-guilog option.
--gui-listen=port Instructs the runtime system to listen to a TCP port for incoming GUI connections. For more details see Connecting with a front-end.
--module-size

Shows the amount of limited pcode size for a module.

The next argument must be a .42m module.

--merge-cov name.4gl [name.42m.cov]

Merges FGLCOV coverage data files with source files to produce a readable file name.4gl.cov module. If the .42m.cov file is not located beside the source file, you can specify the full path with the second optional file path. See Source code coverage.

--program-size

Shows the amount of limited pcode size for an entire program.

The next argument must be a .42r program file.

--trace

Starts the program by printing function call stack trace with parameter and return values. For more details, see Execution trace.

Usage

The fglrun command line tool executes p-code programs, for example:
fglrun myprogram.42r -x 123

The program file must contain the MAIN routine.

The arguments passed to the program can be queried with the arg_val() built-in function.

The .42r or .42m extension is optional:
fglrun myprogram -x 123
The program name passed to fglrun can be a simple base name of the program file, or an absolute or relative filename including the path to the program file.
Note: The FGLLDPATH environment variable is not used to find the program file.
To find the program file, fglrun does the following:
  1. First fglrun tries to find the program file with the filename as provided in the command line. The filename can have a different extension than .42r or .42m.
  2. If the file is not found, a new search is done by adding the .42r extension.
  3. If the file is still not found, fglrun tries with the .42m extension.
  4. If the file is still not found, fglrun produces the error -4448.