.\" $Header$ .TH EM_CG VI .ad .SH NAME em_cg \- EM to assembly code translator .SH SYNOPSIS em_cg [-d\fIn\fP] [-p\fIn\fP] [-w\fIn\fP] [-u\fIfile\fP] [ infile [ outfile ] ] .SH DESCRIPTION Em_cg reads a compact EM-program, argument or standard input, and produces an assembly program on argument or standard output for the machine that is in its name. Flags recognized are: .IP -d\fIn\fP Run in debugging mode, debugging level \fIn\fP, only possible when the translator is compiled in the right way. .IP -p\fIn\fP Set the ply to \fIn\fP, default 1. The ply is the maximum lookahead depth the code generator may take. Effects of this flag are machine dependent. .IP -w\fIn\fP Set the weight percentage for size to \fIn\fP %, default is 50. This sets the size/time tradeoff in the codegenerator. Effects are again machine dependent. .IP -u\fIfile\fP Take the \fIfile\fP as a bitmap giving 1 bits for untested code rules and write the \fIfile\fP at end of code generation, substituting zero bits for rules used. Give a list of untested rules on standard error, unless the -u was given as -U. Only possible if the -d flag was given to cgg(VI). .SH FILES code If the -c flag was given to cgg(VI) .SH "SEE ALSO" ack(I) .br cgg(VI) .PD 0 .IP [1] A.S. Tanenbaum, Hans van Staveren, Ed Keizer and Johan Stevenson "Description of a machine architecture for use with block structured languages" Informatica report IR-81. .SH AUTHOR Hans van Staveren, Vrije Universiteit