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calculus

NAME

calculus − algebraic type system tool

SYNOPSIS

calculus [ options ] input-file ... [ output ]

DESCRIPTION

calculus translates a specification of an algebraic type system, input-file, into code representing that system. This takes the form of a number of files which are generated in the output directory, output. If no output directory is specified then the current working directory is used.

Input files and command-line options may be given in any order. Options always relate to the input files immediately following.

By default, C code implementing the type system is generated, however this may be changed by means of command-line options.

OPTIONS

-Aname

Specifies that the algebra named name should be used by the output routines. Unless otherwise specified the last algebra input is used for output.

-Efile

Specifies a file containing a list of extra types to calculus. These are used, for example, to generate extra disk reading and writing routines in conjunction with the -d option.

-Tfile

Specifies a template file which is used to generate an output file output.

-a

Causes calculus to generate extra statements in its C code which includes assertions about null pointers etc. and other code to help in writing programs using the tool.

-d

Causes calculus to generate disk reading and writing routines designed to add persistence to the generated type system.

-i

Indicates to calculus that input is a simple input file.

-o

Causes calculus to output a pretty-print of the input algebra into output, which in this instance in an output file. If no output file is given then the standard output is used.

-p

Causes calculus to generate printing routines designed for use in the debugging of programs written using the type system.

-r

Indicates to calculus that input is the output of a previous -w option.

-t

Causes calculus to generate #pragma token commands describing the type system. These are designed so that tcc(1) can apply extremely rigorous type checking to programs written using the type system.

-v

Causes calculus print its version number.

-w

Causes calculus to output a dump of the input algebra into output, which in this instance is an output file.

-x

Causes calculus to suppress the vector and vector pointer constructs in its output.

SEE ALSO

tcc(1).

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