Purpose: A generic shell script compiler. Shc takes a script, which is specified on the command line and produces c source code. The generated source code is then compiled and linked to produce a stripped binary executable. Use with care. Building: Just do a "make" Testing: Try: "make test" or: "shc -v -f match" then "match.x less" Caveat emptor: see Copyright The results look fine to me, but I havn't used this in anger, but the author has used shc for his work widely over SunOS, Solaris and Linux, and done some testing on Irix and HPUX. We tested it on a few SMALL ksh scripts - big tasks should probably be written in c in the first place (see _SC_ARG_MAX below)! Bugs: The one (and I hope the only) limitation using shc is the _SC_ARG_MAX system configuration parameter. It limits the maximum length of the arguments to the exec function, limiting the maximum length of the runnable script of shc. !! - CHECK YOUR RESULTS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING - !! Archived at: ftp://hpux.csc.liv.ac.uk/hpux/Languages/shc-2.4a Archived by: steff@csc.liv.ac.uk Author: Francisco Rosales Garcia -------------------------------------------------------------------- Francisco Rosales García TEL: +341 336 73 80 http://www.datsi.fi.upm.es/~frosal FAX: +34 1 336 73 73 Departamento de Arquitectura y Tecnología de Sistemas Informáticos Facultad de Informática. Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. España --------------------------------------------------------------------