Annotation of 43BSD/contrib/icon/man/man1/cppp.1, revision 1.1

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        !             2: .TH CPPP 1 "The University of Arizona \- 8/14/84"
        !             3: .SH NAME
        !             4: cppp \- cp preprocessor
        !             5: .SH SYNOPSIS
        !             6: \f3cppp\fP [\f3\-d\fR identifiers] [\f3\-u\fR identifiers]
        !             7: .SH DESCRIPTION
        !             8: \fICppp\fR filters standard input to standard output, processing the
        !             9: C preprocessor control lines \*M#ifdef\fR,
        !            10: \*M#ifndef\fR, and \*M#else\fR. If the controlling identifier is
        !            11: in the arguments following the \f3\-d\fR option, the corresponding
        !            12: lines are included, while if the controlling identifier is in the
        !            13: arguments following the \f3\-u\fR option, the corresponding lines
        !            14: are deleted. Otherwise, the preprocessor control lines are included.
        !            15: The control lines \*M#define\fR and \*M#undef\fR are deleted if
        !            16: the identifier is in either list.
        !            17: .PP
        !            18: For example, suppose that a program contains code for 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit processors
        !            19: under control of the identifiers \*MBIT8\fR, \*MBIT16\fR, and \*MBITB2\fR.
        !            20: A version
        !            21: of the program for 16-bit processors only can be obtained by
        !            22: .DS
        !            23: cppp \-d BIT16 \-u BIT8 BIT32
        !            24: .DE
        !            25: .SH LIMITATION
        !            26: \fICppp\fR assumes the input file is syntactically correct with respect
        !            27: to control lines.
        !            28: .SH AUTHOR
        !            29: Ralph E. Griswold

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