Annotation of researchv10dc/man/mana/lcoc.1, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: .TH LCOC 1 "30 June 1988"
        !             2: .SH NAME
        !             3: lcoc \- Esterel compiler
        !             4: .SH SYNOPSIS
        !             5: .B lcoc
        !             6: [ option ] ... [ file ]...
        !             7: .SH DESCRIPTION
        !             8: \fIlcoc\fR is the Esterel v3 compiler.
        !             9: It produce an \fIoc\fR format output from one or more \fIlc\fR format inputs
        !            10: (or \fIic\fR if no Esterel \fBcopymodule\fP instruction is used).
        !            11: If there is no input files, the standard input is used.
        !            12: \fIic\fP format inputs describes Esterel \fBmodules\fP to be processed,
        !            13: and \fIoc\fP format output describes the computed automata.
        !            14: Typical use is: 
        !            15: .br
        !            16: .DS
        !            17: lcoc < game1.ic > game1.oc
        !            18: .DE
        !            19: .br
        !            20: or 
        !            21: .br
        !            22: .DS
        !            23: lcoc game1.ic > game1.oc
        !            24: .DE
        !            25: .LP
        !            26: The following options are interpreted by \fIlcoc\fP.
        !            27: .IP \fB-version\fR 10
        !            28: Gives the version name and terminates ignoring all others arguments.
        !            29: .IP \fB-v\fR 10
        !            30: Verbose option: gives names of the modules compiled.
        !            31: .IP \fB-stat\fR 10
        !            32: Prints statistic informations into the standard error stream: 
        !            33: parsing and compiling times and size of the process.
        !            34: .IP \fB-size\fR 10
        !            35: Prints size informations into the standard error stream: 
        !            36: how many states, actions and action calls are produced.
        !            37: .IP \fB-memstat\fR 10
        !            38: Memory state after compiling.
        !            39: .IP \fB-W\fR 10
        !            40: Give warnings about .ic unused actions and .ic dead code.
        !            41: .IP \fB-show\fR 10
        !            42: During the compiling process, gives two informations into
        !            43: the standard error stream:
        !            44: how many states are already created and how many states are already
        !            45: analysed.
        !            46: .SH FILES
        !            47: The caller of the command
        !            48: must have read/write permission for the directories containing
        !            49: the working files, and execute permission for the \fIlcoc\fR file itself.
        !            50: .SH DIAGNOSTICS
        !            51: The diagnostics produced by \fIlcoc\fR compiler are intended 
        !            52: to be self-explanatory.
        !            53: .SH IDENTIFICATION
        !            54: .de VL
        !            55: \\$2
        !            56: ..
        !            57: Author: F. Boussinot,
        !            58: CMA, Ecole des Mines de Paris, 
        !            59: .sp 0
        !            60: Sophia-Antipolis, 06600 Valbonne, FRANCE
        !            61: .sp 0
        !            62: Revision Number:
        !            63: $Revision: 1.3 $
        !            64: ; Release Date:
        !            65: $Date: 88/06/30 12:08:10 $
        !            66: \&.
        !            67: .SH SEE ALSO
        !            68: Esterel v3 Programming Language Manual
        !            69: .sp 0
        !            70: Esterel v3 System Manuals.
        !            71: .sp 0
        !            72: strlic (1), iclc(1), ocl (1).
        !            73: .sp 0
        !            74: .SH BUGS
        !            75: 
        !            76: 

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