Using Mint
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The mint program is an interpreter for ECMA CLI byte
codes. It executes the bytecodes contains in program.exe
and optionally passes the arguments to it.
Execute
When available try to execute with mono. That's up to time times faster.
Dont forget the .exe!
mint <file.exe>
Options
The following Generic options are supported:
--help , -h
Displays usage instructions.
--config filename
Load the specified configuration file instead of
the default one(s). The default files are
/etc/mono/config and ~/.mono/config or the file
specified in the MONO_CONFIG environment variable,
if set.
--trace
Traces execution showing when methods are entered
and left. --traceops Traces execution at the
instruction level and displays the stack contents.
--traceclassinit Shows when classes are initialized
--noptr
Suppresses printing of pointer addresses in trace
output.
--profile
Performs runtime profiling of the code and displays
statistics at the end of execution.
--opcode-count
Displays the number of opcodes executed.
--dieonex
Aborts execution upon hitting an exception.
--debug method
Debugs the method whose name is `method'. You can
specify the method like this: `class:method' or
`class::method'
--opcode-count
Displays the number of opcodes executed
A. Credits
Author: Johannes Roith (johannes@jroith.de)