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20: .Dd June 11, 1990
21: .Dt PMERGE 1
22: .Os BSD 4
23: .Sh NAME
24: .Nm pmerge
25: .Nd pascal file merger
26: .Sh SYNOPSIS
27: .Nm pmerge
28: .Ar name.p ...
29: .Sh DESCRIPTION
30: .Nm Pmerge
31: assembles the named Pascal files into a single standard Pascal program.
32: The resulting program is listed on the standard output.
33: It is intended to be used to merge a collection of separately compiled
34: modules so that they can be run through
35: .Ic pi ,
36: or exported to other sites.
37: .Sh FILES
38: .Dw /usr/tmp/MG*
39: .Di L
40: .Dp Pa /usr/tmp/MG*
41: default temporary files
42: .Dp
43: .Sh SEE ALSO
44: .Xr pc 1 ,
45: .Xr pi 1 ,
46: .br
47: Auxiliary documentation
48: .Em Ar Berkeley Pascal User's Manual .
49: .Sh HISTORY
50: .Nm Pmerge
51: appeared in 4.1 BSD.
52: .Sh AUTHOR
53: M. Kirk McKusick
54: .Sh BUGS
55: Very minimal error checking is done,
56: so incorrect programs will produce unpredictable results.
57: Block comments should be placed after the keyword to which they refer
58: or they are likely to end up in bizarre places.
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