From 0974fa0e2842e5180345c9ba40262143e922be91 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: dtrg Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 12:47:50 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Remove non-standard .SB tags. --- util/ack/ack.1.X | 19 ++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/util/ack/ack.1.X b/util/ack/ack.1.X index b9d36e5d4..17a2426f9 100644 --- a/util/ack/ack.1.X +++ b/util/ack/ack.1.X @@ -83,15 +83,16 @@ Machine assembly language code. .IP .o Object file. .PP + +.SH OPTIONS + \fIAck\fP accepts the following flags: -.SB machine used .IP \-m\fImachine\fP This flag tells \fIack\fP to generate a load file for \fImachine\fP. \fIMachine\fP can also be used as the program call name, instead of \fIack\fP. e.g. \fIack \-mi86 file.p\fP is equivalent to \fIi86 file.p\fP. -.SB output files .IP \-o Use the next argument as the name of the resulting file. \fIAck\fP produces \fIa.out\fP or \fIe.out\fP by default. @@ -118,7 +119,7 @@ Note: \fIack\fP refuses to overwrite argument \fI.e\fP files. Preserve all intermediate files. If two \fB\-t\fP are used, \fIack\fP also preserves core dumps and output of failed transformations. -.SB messages + .IP \-w Suppress all warning messages. .IP \-v @@ -130,7 +131,7 @@ Tell the C-compiler to conform to "Kernighan & Ritchie" C. Tell \fIack\fP to use the ANSI C compiler instead of the old one. .IP \-fp Use the software floating point package, if present. -.SB preprocessing + .IP \-I\fIdir\fP \&\`#include\' files whose names do not begin with \`/\' are always sought first in the directory of the \fIfile\fP argument, @@ -148,7 +149,7 @@ preprocessing. Don't generate line directives. .IP \-C Leave C-comments in. -.SB debugging + .IP \-p This flag tells both the Pascal and C front ends to include code enabling the user to do some monitoring/debugging. @@ -156,7 +157,7 @@ Each time a routine is entered the routine \fBprocentry\fP is called and just before each return \fBprocexit\fP is called. These routines are supplied with one parameter, a pointer to a string containing the name of the routine. -.SB optimizing + .IP \-O .IP \-O\fInum\fP .IP \-O\fIopt1,opt2,...\fP @@ -245,7 +246,7 @@ for higher levels: as for \-O4. Disable the generation of code by the front ends to record line number and source file name at run-time. (This is the default for C and Fortran). -.SB libraries + .IP \-l\fIname\fP Tells \fIack\fP to insert a library module at this point. For example: the library \fImon\fP contains the @@ -271,7 +272,7 @@ to each output module. This is needed by assembler/linkers when these modules are to be inserted in libraries. -.SB interpreter + .IP \-{xxx} The string starting after \`{\' and terminated by a \`}\' is passed as an option string to the Pascal compiler and supersedes corresponding @@ -299,7 +300,7 @@ the defaults per program. The changed options are recorded in the "e.out" header. These flags \-\- and \-+ are passed to the assembler for this purpose. So, \-\-t and \-+pfce invert the defaults. -.SB general + .IP \-R\fIprogram=xxx\fP Replace the \fIprogram\fP by the pathname \fIxxx\fP. The program names referred to later in this manual are allowed here. -- 2.34.1