GP2C
Section: PARI (1)
Updated: January 2005
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NAME
GP2C - The GP to C compiler
DESCRIPTION
gp2c [-ghfltvydWSTGV] [-i N] [-o <file>] [-p <prefix>] [file.gp]
gp2c is a program that translate GP code to C code that use the libpari
library. It tries to generate code looking like the PARI source code.
user option:
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-o <file> : Place output in file <file>.
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-g : Generate automatic garbage collection code.
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-iN: Set indentation level to N spaces (default 2).
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-W : Output warning about types and global variables usage.
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-C : Generate range checking code.
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-L : Generate #line directive for better C compiler messages.
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-p <prefix>: Prefix user-defined symbol by <prefix> to avoid conflict.
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-s <suffix>: Add suffix <suffix> to GP install names of functions.
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-S: Assume strict declarations for functions.
query options:
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-h : This help.
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-f : Dump information about functions to stderr.
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-l : Output the list of functions known to the compiler.
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-t : Output the table of types known to the compiler.
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-v : Output version information and exit.
debugging options:
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-d : Increase debugging level.
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-y : Switch parser to debug mode.
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-T : Output syntactic tree in treetool format.
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-TT : Output syntactic tree in VCG/GRL format.
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-G : Generate GP code in place of C code. Don't smile.
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-V : Do not clean up variables.
file.gp: file to be processed, default to stdin.
The generated C code is output to stdout unless option -o is
used.
See the script gp2c-run for an automated compilation process.
COPYING
Copyright 2000-2018 The PARI Group
GP2C is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and
you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under
certain conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for GP2C.
AUTHOR
Bill Allombert <Bill.Allombert@math.u-bordeaux.fr>
SEE ALSO
gp2c-run(1),
gp2c-dbg(1),
gp(1),
gcc(1)
Index
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- DESCRIPTION
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- user option:
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- COPYING
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- SEE ALSO
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