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.IX Title "A/ADL/MAN/ADLCOMP 6"
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.TH A/ADL/MAN/ADLCOMP 6 "2015-02-16" "19930322" "SlackBuilds.org"
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.\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes
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.SH "NAME"
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adlcomp \- compile an ADL program
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.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
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adlcomp file [ \-o outfile ] [ \-idir ] [ \-tdir ] [ \-d ] [\-w ]
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[ \-en ] [ \-gn ] [ \-mn ] [ \-nn ] [ \-pn ] [ \-rn ] [ \-sn ] [
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.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
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Adlcomp reads an \s-1ADL\s0 program from file and produces an
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output file which contains the tables and interpretive code
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necessary to play the game described by the program (using
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\&\fIadlrun\fR\|(6)). Error messages are produced on the standard
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error output, and a data summary is produced on the standard
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output. The following options are available:
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.IP "\-o outfile" 12
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.IX Item "-o outfile"
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The result of the compilation is saved in
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outfile. The result is saved in adlcomp.out in
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the current directory if this option is not
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specified.
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.IP "\-idir" 12
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.IX Item "-idir"
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\&\s-1INCLUDE\s0 files are searched for first in the
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current directory, then in directories specified
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by \-i dir options. Up to 4 \-i options may be
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present.
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.IP "\-tdir" 12
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.IX Item "-tdir"
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Adlcomp writes two temporary files in the
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process of compilation. This option tells
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adlcomp which directory (or disk, on those
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systems which allow it) to use for these
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temporary files. The default is \*(L"/tmp\*(R" on UN*X
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operating systems, \*(L"\s-1RAM:\*(R"\s0 on the Amiga, and the
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current directory on MS-DOS.
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.IP "\-d" 12
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.IX Item "-d"
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Puts adlcomp into debugging mode. All symbols
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are written out to outfile, and additional code
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is produced which keeps track of the file name
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and line number. \-d implies \-w.
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.IP "\-w" 12
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.IX Item "-w"
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Suppress the printing of warning messages.
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.IP "\-en" 12
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.IX Item "-en"
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Sets the maximum number of errors to n. The
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default is \-1 (no maximum). If the number of
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errors encountered is greater than n, adlcomp
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aborts.
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.IP "\-gn" 12
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.IX Item "-gn"
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Sets the maximum number of globals to n. The
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default value is 64.
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.IP "\-mn" 12
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.IX Item "-mn"
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Sets the maximum number of messages (strings
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enclosed in double quotes) to n. The default
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value is 1024.
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.IP "\-nn" 12
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.IX Item "-nn"
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Sets the maximum number of NOUNs to n. The
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default value is 256.
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.IP "\-pn" 12
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.IX Item "-pn"
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Sets the maximum number of preposition synonyms
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to n. The default value is 8.
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.IP "\-rn" 12
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.IX Item "-rn"
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Sets the maximum number of routines to n. The
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default value is 512.
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.IP "\-sn" 12
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.IX Item "-sn"
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Sets the maximum number of verb phrases to n.
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The default value is 8.
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Sets the maximum number of verbs to n. The
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default value is 128.
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.SH "CONFORMANCE"
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.IX Header "CONFORMANCE"
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This version of adlcomp has a 255\-character limit on
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compile-time strings. It implements Pascal-like \s-1LOCAL\s0
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variables.
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.SH "EXAMPLE"
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.IX Header "EXAMPLE"
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adlcomp aard.adl \-o aard \-w
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.SH "FILES"
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.IX Header "FILES"
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adlsval.tmp
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String paging file
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.PP
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adlcode.tmp
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Instruction paging file
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.PP
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*.adl
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\&\s-1ADL\s0 source files
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.SH "WARNING"
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.IX Header "WARNING"
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On Amiga computers, the stack should be set to at least
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10000 before running adlcomp.
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
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\&\fIadlrun\fR\|(6)
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\&\fIadldebug\fR\|(6)
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Brengle and Cunniff: The \s-1ADL\s0 Programmer's Reference Manual
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Adler, Kostanick, Stein and Urban: A Brief Introduction to
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\&\s-1UCLA\s0 Dungeon Definition Language
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