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35 lines
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Groff
.TH EM_OPT VI
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.ad
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.SH NAME
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em_opt \- EM peephole optimizer
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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/usr/em/lib/em_opt [-Ln] [ argument ]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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Em_opt reads a compact EM-program, argument or standard input,
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and produces another compact EM program on standard output
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that is functionally equivalent,
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but smaller.
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Some other functions are here that make this program mandatory
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before running a codegenerator,
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it may be left out when interpretation is wanted.
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Flags recognized are:
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.IP -L
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Make a library module.
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This means that the output will start with a message giving
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the names of all exported entities in this module.
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.IP -n
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Do not optimize.
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No peephole optimizations will be performed,
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other functions will be carried out.
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.SH "FILES"
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/usr/tmp/emopt??????, is used when the -L flag is given only.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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ack(I)
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.PD 0
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.IP [1]
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A.S. Tanenbaum, Hans van Staveren, Ed Keizer and Johan
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Stevenson "Description of a machine architecture for use with
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block structured languages" Informatica report IR-81.
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.SH AUTHOR
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Hans van Staveren, Vrije Universiteit
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