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1.1 ! root 1: .TH ALTRAN 1 alice ! 2: .SH NAME ! 3: altran \- language for algebraic manipulation ! 4: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 5: .B altran ! 6: [ ! 7: .I option ! 8: ] ! 9: ... file ... ! 10: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 11: .I Altran ! 12: compiles the language described in the reference ! 13: via Fortran as an intermediate language. ! 14: The ! 15: .I files ! 16: may have names ending in ! 17: .BR .al , ! 18: for Altran source, ! 19: .BR .f , ! 20: for Fortan source, or ! 21: .B .o ! 22: for binary object files. ! 23: The output normally includes ! 24: a .f file for each .al file, ! 25: a .o file for each old or new .f file, ! 26: an executable file ! 27: .BR a.out , ! 28: and a listing file ! 29: whose name ends in ! 30: .B .list ! 31: for each .al file. ! 32: .PP ! 33: All the ! 34: .I options ! 35: of ! 36: .IR f77 (1) ! 37: and ! 38: .IR ld (1) ! 39: are accepted with the same meanings. ! 40: .PP ! 41: The executable ! 42: .BR a.out ! 43: file accepts two parameters. ! 44: One is of the form ! 45: .BI p= n ! 46: where ! 47: .I n ! 48: is the number of decimal digits of precision to be used for long ! 49: integers, ! 50: .if n .RI 18<= n <= 900, ! 51: .if t .RI 18\(<= n \(<=900, ! 52: default 18. ! 53: The other parameter is of the form ! 54: .BI w= n ! 55: where ! 56: .I n ! 57: is the workspace size in thousands of words, ! 58: .if n .RI 10<= n <=800, ! 59: .if t .RI 10\(<= n \(<=800, ! 60: default 50. ! 61: .SH FILES ! 62: .ta \w'/usr/lib/libal.a 'u ! 63: .nf ! 64: /usr/lib/altran the compiler proper ! 65: /usr/lib/libal.a library ! 66: fort.[789] intermediate files ! 67: *.al ! 68: *.f ! 69: *.o ! 70: *.list ! 71: .fi ! 72: .DT ! 73: .SH SEE ALSO ! 74: .IR f77 (1), ! 75: .IR ld (1) ! 76: .br ! 77: W. S Brown, ! 78: .I ALTRAN User's Manual, ! 79: Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, ! 80: 1977 ! 81: .SH BUGS ! 82: Run-time output is voluminous.
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