Generic Runtime Systems under Windows

There are three ready-made runtime systems provided with the distributions, %SP_PATH%\bin\sprt.exe, %SP_PATH%\bin\sprtw.exe, and %SP_PATH%\bin\sprti.exe. These have been created using spld:

     % spld --main=restore '$SP_APP_DIR/main.sav' -o sprt.exe
     % spld --main=restore '$SP_APP_DIR/main.sav' -i -o sprti.exe
     % spld --main=restore '$SP_APP_DIR/main.sav' --window -o sprtw.exe
     

These are provided for users who do not have a C-compiler available. Each program launches a runtime system by restoring the saved-state main.sav (located in the same folder as the program).

The saved-state is created by save_program/[1,2]. If it was created by save_program/2, the given startup goal is run. Then, user:runtime_entry(start) is run. The program exits with 0 upon normal temination and with 1 on failure or exception.

The program sprti assumes that the standard streams are connected to a terminal, even if they do not seem to be (useful under Emacs, for example). sprtw is a windowed executable, corresponding to spwin.