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How to use il_allegro.exe program in command line?

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il_allegro -ilLoadIL cxtFuncs.il

We can use '-ilLoadIL' argument to load 'cxtFuncs.il' file.


Does the 'il_allegro' program have other arguments except  '-ilLoadIL'?

How to excute a skill statement in command line with 'il_allegro' program?

waiting for your help , thanks~~


Originally posted in cdnusers.org by m68673
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    il_allegro is provided to build skill contextes in a batch environment such as automating building skill
    contextes from a source code management system.

    It only includes the Skill core and does not include any Allegro Skill (axl) extensions. If you need to write
    Allegro skill based programs it is better to use the Skill engine inside allegro or apd.

    The supported arguments are (allegro also supprots them) - see Skill User Guide for more info and most require a Skill
    development license:
    -ilStress - run Skill in stress mode (very slow)
    -ilDebug - turn on extra Skill error recovery (makes Skill run slower)
    -ilLoadIL - load a Skill file (do not use this with Allegro, instead us allegro.ilinit)
    -ilTCov - invokde Skill test coverage engine with argument
    -ilTCovList -- read test coverage list file
    -ilTCovReportsOnly - generate test coverage reports only
    -ilTCovDir - Initialize test coverage with command line arguments
    -ilProf time/memory - start Skill profile using time or memory
    -ilProfFile - read Skill profile file


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    Thank you very much!


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by m68673
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