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This directory contains example scripts for creating ECLiPSe `.eco` files from Logtalk core files and Logtalk source files. Note that loading these `.eco` files requires starting ECLiPSe with the command-line options `-L iso -t user`.

The following scripts are provided:

[101, 99, 108, 105, 112, 115, 101, 95, 108, 111, 103, 116, 97, 108, 107, 95, 101, 99, 111, 46, 115, 104]
Bash shell script for POSIX systems
[101, 99, 108, 105, 112, 115, 101, 95, 108, 111, 103, 116, 97, 108, 107, 95, 101, 99, 111, 46, 112, 115, 49]
PowerShell script for Windows systems

Both scripts create a logtalk.eco file with the Logtalk compiler and runtime and an optional application.eco file for an application plus an optional application startup goal. When a loader option is used, a loader.eco file is also created.

The `.eco` files can be loaded using the -f command-line option. For example, `eclipse -L iso -t user -f loader.eco`. Note that the `-L iso -t user` must be used to successfully load the generated `*.eco` files.

Usage

Use eclipse_logtalk_eco.sh -h or eclipse_logtalk_eco.ps1 -h for a list and description of the script options.

See the script usage examples in the `../SCRIPT.txt` file.