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Unfortunately, I haven't used most of the specialty APIs yet, so I'm not intimately familiar with where their documentation might be wrong. I figured some fixes were better than no fixes, and I can always make more fixes later. Fixes #1023.
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run() Netscript Function
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.. js:function:: run(script[, numThreads=1[, args...]])
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:RAM cost: 1 GB
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:param string script: Filename of script to run
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:param number numThreads: Optional thread count for new script. Set to 1 by
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default. Will be rounded to nearest integer.
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:param args...:
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Additional arguments to pass into the new script that is being run. Note
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that if any arguments are being passed into the new script, then the
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second argument ``numThreads`` must be filled in with a value.
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:returns: The process id of the new process or 0 on failure.
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Run a script as a separate process. This function can only be used to run
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scripts located on the current server (the server running the script that
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calls this function).
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.. warning:: Running this function with a ``numThreads`` argument of 0 or
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less will cause a runtime error.
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The simplest way to use the :doc:`run<run>` command is to call it with just
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the script name. The following example will run ``foo.script``
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single-threaded with no arguments:
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.. code-block:: javascript
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run("foo.script");
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The following example will run 'foo.script' but with 5 threads instead of
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single-threaded:
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.. code-block:: javascript
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run("foo.script", 5);
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This next example will run ``foo.script`` single-threaded, and will pass the
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string ``foodnstuff`` into the script as an argument:
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.. code-block:: javascript
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run("foo.script", 1, 'foodnstuff');
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