Annotation of 43BSDReno/pgrm/pascal/pix/pix.1, revision 1.1.1.1

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                     20: .Dd June 11, 1990
                     21: .Dt PIX 1
                     22: .UC
                     23: .Sh NAME
                     24: .Nm pix
                     25: .Nd Pascal interpreter and executor
                     26: .Sh SYNOPSIS
                     27: .Nm pix
                     28: .Op Fl blnpstuwz
                     29: .Op Fl i Ar name ...
                     30: .Ar name.p
                     31: .Op Ar argument ...
                     32: .Sh DESCRIPTION
                     33: .Nm Pix
                     34: is a `load and go' version of Pascal which combines
                     35: the functions of the interpreter code translator
                     36: .Nm pi
                     37: and the executor
                     38: .Nm px  .
                     39: It uses
                     40: .Nm pi
                     41: to translate the program in the file
                     42: .Pa name.p
                     43: and, if there were no fatal errors during translation,
                     44: causes the resulting interpreter code
                     45: to be executed by
                     46: .Nm px
                     47: with the specified arguments.
                     48: A temporary file is used for the object code;
                     49: the file
                     50: .Pa obj
                     51: is neither created nor destroyed.
                     52: .Sh FILES
                     53: .Dw /usr/lib/how_pix
                     54: .Di L
                     55: .Dp Pa /usr/ucb/pi
                     56: Pascal translator
                     57: .Dp Pa /usr/ucb/px
                     58: Pascal executor
                     59: .Dp Pa /tmp/pix*
                     60: temporary
                     61: .Dp Pa /usr/lib/how_pix
                     62: basic explanation
                     63: .Dp
                     64: .Sh SEE ALSO
                     65: .Em Berkeley Pascal User'.Xr s Manual
                     66: .br
                     67: .Xr pi 1 ,
                     68: .Xr px 1
                     69: .Sh DIAGNOSTICS
                     70: For a basic explanation do
                     71: .Pp
                     72: .Dl Nm pix
                     73: .Sh HISTORY
                     74: .Nm Pix
                     75: appeared in 3 BSD.

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