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.. RST source for plic(1) man page. Convert with:
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.. rst2man.py plic.rst > plic.1
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.. rst2man.py comes from the SBo development/docutils package.
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.. This is mostly copypasta from prog_guide.html, with a bit
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.. of commentary explaining things that aren't entirely clear.
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.. |version| replace:: 0.9.10d
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.. |date| date::
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====
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plic
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====
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Iron Spring PL/I Compiler for x86 Linux
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:Manual section: 1
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:Manual group: SlackBuilds.org
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:Date: |date|
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:Version: |version|
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SYNOPSIS
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========
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plic [*options*] <input-files> [*-o* output-file]
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DESCRIPTION
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===========
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**plic** is a compiler for the PL/I language.
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This man page doesn't attempt to fully document **plic**. It's just
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intended as a reference for the command-line options and arguments.
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For full documentation, see: /usr/doc/pli-|version|/prog_guide.html
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...and the other HTML and PDF documents found in the same directory.
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One major difference between **plic** and other compilers for other
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languages you may have used: **plic** doesn't link executables
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nor call **ld**\(1) to link them as e.g. **gcc**\(1) does. **plic**
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produces object files (named with *.o* extension), which must then be
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linked with a separate **ld** command. The full documentation explains
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this, and there is also a sample Makefile for building a simple
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PL/I application, found in: /usr/doc/pli-|version|/samples/SA_make
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The **pli** SlackBuilds.org package also includes a **plicl** wrapper
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script, which does compiling and linking in one step, at least for
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simple PL/I programs. It has its own man page.
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OPTIONS
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-V
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Print version and copyright info to stderr (not stdout!) and exit.
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-S
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Generate assembler (symbolic) output. Default output filename is
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the input filename with the extension changed to *.asm* (use **-o** to
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change it).
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-C
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Generate compiled (object code) output. Default object filename is
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the input filename with the extension changed to *.o* (use **-o** to
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change it). A listing file (extension *.lst*) is also created. This
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option should always be used when compiling; without it, **plic**
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still generates an object file, but confusingly, its extension will
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be *.exe*, and no *.lst* file will be created.
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-N
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Generate statement number tables to provide information for run-time
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error messages.
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**-o** *file*
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Set the output filename. The space between the option and argument
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is optional.
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**-i** *directory*
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Use *directory* as the absolute or relative path to a directory to
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be searched for %INCLUDE files. This option may be used more than once on the
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command line, and directories will be searched in the order listed.
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The space between the option and argument is optional. Note that
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you must use **-i .** if you want to search for include files in the
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current directory.
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**-l[saxgmov]**
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Listing options. One or more of [saxgmov] may be entered, in any
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order, e.g. **-lsx**.
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-ls
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list source
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-la
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list attributes
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-lx
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list cross-reference
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-lg
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list aggregates
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-lm
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list generated code in a format similar to a disassembly.
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-lo
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list procedure map (statement offset table)
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-lv
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list additional warning messages
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**-m(start[,end])**
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This option defines the first and last positions of each
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input line that contain input for the compiler. If this
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option is omitted the source is assumed to be the entire line.
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This option is included for compatibility with mainframe compilers
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which would use, for example, -m(2,72).
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**-cn(<list>)**, **-co(<list>)**
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These options define up to four characters each to be used as
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substitutions for the NOT(¬) [-cn()] and/or OR(|) [-co()]
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operator IN ADDITION TO the defaults. Parentheses are metacharacters
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in most Linux shells, so quote these options with either single- or
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double-quotes.
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**-e[wsd]**
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Error options. Can be combined, e.g. -ewd. Normally, the compiler's
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exit status is 4 if only warnings were issued, and 8 for any errors
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in the code [but, exit status is 0 for errors like "Input file not found"].
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These options are useful when the compiler is run from a script or Makefile.
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-ew
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Tells the compiler to exit with 0 status if only warning messages
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were issued.
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-es
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Tells the compiler to exit with 0 status if any errors *or*
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warnings were issued.
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-ed
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Display messages on stderr, as well as stdout. Normally, stdout
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is the .lst file, so this option allows you to see any compile
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errors/warnings immediately, without scrolling through the
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listing.
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**-d<option>**
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<options> is a character string, with or without enclosing quotes.
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-dLIB
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Tells the compiler it is compiling a standard run-time library procedure.
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-dELF
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Causes the compiler to generate ELF object files (already the default, on Linux).
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-dOMF
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Causes the compiler to generate OMF object files (this is the default on OS/2).
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.. FILES
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.. =====
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.. ENVIRONMENT
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.. ===========
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.. EXIT STATUS
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.. ===========
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.. BUGS
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.. ====
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.. EXAMPLES
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.. ========
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COPYRIGHT
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=========
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See the file /usr/doc/pli-|version|/readme_linux.html for license information.
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AUTHORS
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=======
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plic is copyright Iron Spring Software.
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This man page written for the SlackBuilds.org project
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by B. Watson, and is licensed under the WTFPL.
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SEE ALSO
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========
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**plicl**\(1), **ld**\(1)
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http://www.iron-spring.com/
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