Remove non-standard .SB tags.

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dtrg 2007-02-25 12:47:50 +00:00
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@ -83,15 +83,16 @@ Machine assembly language code.
.IP .o .IP .o
Object file. Object file.
.PP .PP
.SH OPTIONS
\fIAck\fP accepts the following flags: \fIAck\fP accepts the following flags:
.SB machine used
.IP \-m\fImachine\fP .IP \-m\fImachine\fP
This flag tells \fIack\fP to generate a load file for \fImachine\fP. This flag tells \fIack\fP to generate a load file for \fImachine\fP.
\fIMachine\fP can also be used as the program call \fIMachine\fP can also be used as the program call
name, instead of \fIack\fP. name, instead of \fIack\fP.
e.g. \fIack \-mi86 file.p\fP is equivalent to \fIi86 e.g. \fIack \-mi86 file.p\fP is equivalent to \fIi86
file.p\fP. file.p\fP.
.SB output files
.IP \-o .IP \-o
Use the next argument as the name of the resulting file. Use the next argument as the name of the resulting file.
\fIAck\fP produces \fIa.out\fP or \fIe.out\fP by default. \fIAck\fP produces \fIa.out\fP or \fIe.out\fP by default.
@ -118,7 +119,7 @@ Note: \fIack\fP refuses to overwrite argument \fI.e\fP files.
Preserve all intermediate files. Preserve all intermediate files.
If two \fB\-t\fP are used, If two \fB\-t\fP are used,
\fIack\fP also preserves core dumps and output of failed transformations. \fIack\fP also preserves core dumps and output of failed transformations.
.SB messages
.IP \-w .IP \-w
Suppress all warning messages. Suppress all warning messages.
.IP \-v .IP \-v
@ -130,7 +131,7 @@ Tell the C-compiler to conform to "Kernighan & Ritchie" C.
Tell \fIack\fP to use the ANSI C compiler instead of the old one. Tell \fIack\fP to use the ANSI C compiler instead of the old one.
.IP \-fp .IP \-fp
Use the software floating point package, if present. Use the software floating point package, if present.
.SB preprocessing
.IP \-I\fIdir\fP .IP \-I\fIdir\fP
\&\`#include\' files whose names do not begin with \`/\' are \&\`#include\' files whose names do not begin with \`/\' are
always sought first in the directory of the \fIfile\fP argument, always sought first in the directory of the \fIfile\fP argument,
@ -148,7 +149,7 @@ preprocessing.
Don't generate line directives. Don't generate line directives.
.IP \-C .IP \-C
Leave C-comments in. Leave C-comments in.
.SB debugging
.IP \-p .IP \-p
This flag tells both the Pascal and C front ends to include This flag tells both the Pascal and C front ends to include
code enabling the user to do some monitoring/debugging. code enabling the user to do some monitoring/debugging.
@ -156,7 +157,7 @@ Each time a routine is entered the routine \fBprocentry\fP
is called and just before each return \fBprocexit\fP is called. is called and just before each return \fBprocexit\fP is called.
These routines are supplied with one parameter, a pointer These routines are supplied with one parameter, a pointer
to a string containing the name of the routine. to a string containing the name of the routine.
.SB optimizing
.IP \-O .IP \-O
.IP \-O\fInum\fP .IP \-O\fInum\fP
.IP \-O\fIopt1,opt2,...\fP .IP \-O\fIopt1,opt2,...\fP
@ -245,7 +246,7 @@ for higher levels: as for \-O4.
Disable the generation of code by the front ends to Disable the generation of code by the front ends to
record line number and source file name at run-time. record line number and source file name at run-time.
(This is the default for C and Fortran). (This is the default for C and Fortran).
.SB libraries
.IP \-l\fIname\fP .IP \-l\fIname\fP
Tells \fIack\fP to insert a library module at this point. Tells \fIack\fP to insert a library module at this point.
For example: the library \fImon\fP contains the For example: the library \fImon\fP contains the
@ -271,7 +272,7 @@ to each output module.
This is needed by This is needed by
assembler/linkers when these modules are to be inserted assembler/linkers when these modules are to be inserted
in libraries. in libraries.
.SB interpreter
.IP \-{xxx} .IP \-{xxx}
The string starting after \`{\' and terminated by a \`}\' is passed The string starting after \`{\' and terminated by a \`}\' is passed
as an option string to the Pascal compiler and supersedes corresponding as an option string to the Pascal compiler and supersedes corresponding
@ -299,7 +300,7 @@ the defaults per program.
The changed options are recorded in the "e.out" header. The changed options are recorded in the "e.out" header.
These flags \-\- and \-+ are passed to the assembler for this purpose. These flags \-\- and \-+ are passed to the assembler for this purpose.
So, \-\-t and \-+pfce invert the defaults. So, \-\-t and \-+pfce invert the defaults.
.SB general
.IP \-R\fIprogram=xxx\fP .IP \-R\fIprogram=xxx\fP
Replace the \fIprogram\fP by the pathname \fIxxx\fP. Replace the \fIprogram\fP by the pathname \fIxxx\fP.
The program names referred to later in this manual are allowed here. The program names referred to later in this manual are allowed here.