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1.1 root 1: @(#)how_pix 1.1 (Berkeley) 3/2/81
2: To translate and execute a program with pix, place the source in a file
3: whose name ends in the characters ".p", i.e. "prog.p". The command
4: pix prog.p
5: will translate the program into interpreter code which will be then be executed
6: If there are compilation errors `E', then execution will be suppressed.
7: To create a permanent "obj" file which you can interpret, use "pi".
8: Type "pi" for basic information on pi.
9:
10: The complete command line syntax for pix is
11: pix [ -blnpstuw ] [ -i file ... ] name.p [ arg ... ]
12: Here the trailing arguments are passed to your Pascal program.
13: This command is equivalent to
14: pi [ -blnpstuw ] [ -i file ... ] name.p
15: and then
16: px scratch [ arg ... ]
17: where scratch is a temporary file which is then removed.
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19: The command "man pi" will give information as to the options of pix.
20: Refer to the UNIX Pascal User's Manual for more details.
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