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6 rhino - invokes the JavaScript shell for running scripts in batch mode
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11 rhino [options] script_filename_or_url [script_arguments]
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15 This manual page documents briefly the rhino command.
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17 rhino is a start script for the rhino JavaScript shell which provides a
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23 -e script_source
24 Executes script_source as a JavaScript script.
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27 Reads script_filename_or_url content and execute it as a
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31 Optimizes at level optLevel, which must be an integer between 0
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35 Specifies the language version to compile with. The string ver‐
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54 Define an extension using the Java class named with the string
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59 Restore from the specified file an object previously written by
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63 Load JavaScript source files named by string arguments. If mul‐
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68 Load and execute the class named by the string argument class‐
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73 Evaluate and print expressions. Evaluates each expression, con‐
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77 Read given file and convert its bytes to a string using the
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82 Open an input connection to the given string url, read all its
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97 Run the given function or script in a different thread.
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108 Get or set JavaScript version number. If no argument is sup‐
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125 February 12, 2005 RHINO(1)