Provided by: execline_2.9.6.1-1_amd64 

NAME
execlineb - command launcher for execline scripts
SYNOPSIS
execlineb [ -p | -P | -S nmin | -s nmin ] [ -q | -w | -W ] [ -c commandline ] script args
OPTIONS
-c commandline
execute commandline, do not look for a file.
Options for environment management
-p will bypass the push phase: the current frame of positional parameters will be overwritten. The
script will not be reentrant
-P will bypass positional parameter handling completely: the environment will not be pushed, and
positional parameters will be ignored. execlineb -P -c 'script' is equivalent to, but more
efficient than, execlineb -c 'emptyenv -P script'. You should use the -P option only in
standalone scripts that take no arguments, such as s6's or runit's run scripts.
-S nmin
will substitute the positional parameters - up to at least nmin - but will not push nor set
environment variables. execlineb -S3 -c 'script' is equivalent to, but more efficient than,
execlineb -c 'elgetpositionals -P3 emptyenv -P script'.
-s nmin
behaves just like the -S option, except that it defines $@ as the rest of the command line after
nmin arguments have been removed.
Options for block syntax checking
External execline commands that read blocks, like foreground, use the EXECLINE_STRICT environment
variable.
Normally the EXECLINE_STRICT environment variable is inherited from the caller. You can force it unset,
set to 1, or set to 2 by giving respectively the -q, -w or -W option to execlineb.
-q same as EXECLINE_STRICT is unset.
They won't complain at all.
-w same as EXECLINE_STRICT is set to 1.
They will print a warning message on stderr if they find their blocks not to be properly quoted.
-W same as EXECLINE_STRICT is set to 2.
They will also die.
SEE ALSO
/usr/share/doc/execline/execlineb.html (in execline-doc package)
NOTES
On Debian GNU/Linux system, all binaries from execline package are installed in /usr/lib/execline/bin/.
For convenience, a script is provided as /usr/bin/execlineb, which adds /usr/lib/execline/bin/ to PATH
when invoked.
Aug 2019 execlineb(1)