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-.TH csharp 1 "4 September 2008"
+.TH csharp 1 "22 March 2017"
.SH NAME
-csharp \- Interactive C# Shell
+csharp \- Interactive C# Shell and Scripting
.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B csharp
-[options]
+.B csharp [--attach PID] [-e EXPRESSION] [file1 [file2]]
+[compiler-options] [--|-s script-options]
.SH DESCRIPTION
The
.I csharp
-is an interactive C# shell that allows the user to enter and evaluate
-C# statements and expressions from the command line.
-.PP
-This command is a shortcut to invoke the
-.I gmcs
-command with the
-.I \-\- shell
-command line option. All of the regular compiler options available
-to gmcs are available in the interactive shell.
+command is an interactive C# shell and scripting host that allows
+the user to enter and evaluate C# statements and expressions from
+the command line or execute C# scripts.
+The regular
+.I mcs
+command line options can be used in this version of the compiler.
+.PP
+Files specified in the command line will be loaded and executed as
+scripts.
+.PP
+Starting with Mono 2.10, the
+.I csharp
+command can be used as an interpreter executed by executables flagged
+with the Unix execute attribute. To do this, make the first line of
+your C# source code look like this:
+.PP
+.nf
+ #!/usr/bin/csharp
+ Console.WriteLine ("Hello, World");
+.fi
+.PP
+Starting with Mono 5.0, command line arguments may now be passed
+to the
+.I csharp
+command by specifying either the
+.I -s
+or
+.I --
+(script) options.
+.PP
+The
+.I -s
+option is ideal for interpreting executable scripts that utilize
+shebang syntax (introduced in Mono 2.10). This allows command line
+arguments to be passed to and consumed cleanly by the script:
+.PP
+.nf
+ #!/usr/bin/csharp -s
+ foreach (var arg in Args)
+ Console.WriteLine ($"script argument: {arg}");
+.fi
+.SH OPTIONS
+The commands accept all of the commands that are available to the
+.I mcs
+command, so you can reference assemblies, specify paths, language
+level and so on from the command line. In addition, the following
+command line options are supported:
+.TP
+.I "\-s" SCRIPT_FILE
+This option is ideal for authoring executable scripts that utilize
+the Unix shebang feature. Unix will implicitly append as an argument
+the path of the script to execute. When the executable is invoked,
+any arguments then passed to it will be available in the
+.I Args
+global. Example:
+.I "#!/usr/bin/env csharp -s"
+.TP
+.I "\-\-"
+Any arguments that follow will not be passed to the compiler driver,
+and instead will be made available in the
+.I Args
+global. Example:
+.I csharp -- a b c
+will result in Args = { "a", "b", "c" } in the interactive shell.
+.TP
+.I "\-\-attach"
+This is an advanced option and should only be used if you have a deep
+understanding of multi-threading. This option is availble on the
+.I csharp
+command and allows the compiler to be injected into other processes.
+This is done by injecting the C# shell in a separate thread that runs
+concurrently with your application. This means that you must take
+special measures to avoid crashing the target application while using
+it. For example, you might have to take the proper locks before
+issuing any commands that might affect the target process state, or
+sending commands through a method dispatcher.
+.TP
+.I "\-e" EXPRESSION
+This will evaluate the specified C# EXPRESSION and exit
.SH OPERATION
Once you launch the csharp command, you will be greeted with the
interactive prompt:
.SH INTERACTIVE EDITING
The C# interactive shell contains a line-editor that provides a more
advanced command line editing functionality than the operating system
-provides.
+provides. These are available in the command line version, the GUI
+versions uses the standard Gtk# key bindings.
.PP
The command set is similar to many other applications (cursor keys)
and incorporates some of the Emacs commands for editing as well as a
-history mechanism to
+history mechanism too.
.PP
.PP
The following keyboard input is supported:
.TP
.I Down Arrow Key, Control-n
Moves forward in the history, replaces the current line with the next
-lien in the history.
+line in the history.
.TP
.I Return
Executes the current line if the statement or expression is complete,
invoked directly from the shell. These are the available properties
and methods:
.TP
+.I Args
+An easy to consume array of any arguments specified after either
+.I -s
+or
+.I --
+on the command line. Ideal for self-executing scripts utilizing the
+.I -s
+option.
+.TP
.I void LoadAssembly(string assembly)
Loads the given assembly. This is equivalent to passing the compiler
the -r: flag with the specified string.
.PP
The return value is a TimeSpan, that you can store in a variable for
benchmarking purposes.
+.SH GUI METHODS AND PROPERTIES
+In addition to the methods and properties available in the console
+version there are a handful of extra properties available on the GUI
+version. For example a "PaneContainer" Gtk.Container is exposed that
+you can use to host Gtk# widgets while prototyping or the "MainWindow"
+property that gives you access to the current toplevel window.
.SH STARTUP FILES
-The C# shell will load all the C# script files and Mono assemblies
-located in the ~/.config/csharp directory on Unix. C# script files
-are files that have the extension .cs and they should only contain
-statements and expressions, they can not contain full class
-definitions (at least not as of Mono 2.0). Full class definitions
-should be compiled into dlls and stored in that directory.
+The C# shell will load all the Mono assemblies and C# script files
+located in the ~/.config/csharp directory on Unix. The assemblies are
+loaded before the source files are loaded.
+.PP
+C# script files are files
+that have the extension .cs and they should only contain statements
+and expressions, they can not contain full class definitions (at least
+not as of Mono 2.0). Full class definitions should be compiled into
+dlls and stored in that directory.
.SH AUTHORS
The Mono C# Compiler was written by Miguel de Icaza, Ravi Pratap,
Martin Baulig, Marek Safar and Raja Harinath. The development was
.SH BUGS
To report bugs in the compiler, you must file them on our bug tracking
system, at:
-http://www.mono-project.com/Bugs
+http://www.mono-project.com/community/bugs/
.SH MAILING LIST
-The Mono Mailing lists are listed at http://www.mono-project.com/Mailing_Lists
+The Mono Mailing lists are listed at http://www.mono-project.com/community/help/mailing-lists/
.SH MORE INFORMATION
The Mono C# compiler was developed by Novell, Inc
(http://www.novell.com, http) and is based on the
http://www.ecma.ch/ecma1/STAND/ecma-334.htm
.PP
The home page for the Mono C# compiler is at
-http://www.mono-project.com/CSharp_Compiler information about the
-interactive mode for C# is available in http://mono-project.com/CsharpRepl
+http://www.mono-project.com/docs/about-mono/languages/csharp/ information about the
+interactive mode for C# is available in http://mono-project.com/docs/tools+libraries/tools/repl/