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- .TH F2P 1
- .SH NAME
- argsused, badexterns, badglobals, enum2sw, f2p, ifs, mkdeps, mktypedefs, p2f, psort, rep \- tiny source code tools
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B s/argsused
- [
- .I file ...
- ]
- .PP
- .B s/badexterns
- .I files ...
- .PP
- .B s/badglobals
- .I files ...
- .PP
- .B s/enum2sw
- .PP
- .B s/f2p
- [
- .I file ...
- ]
- .PP
- .B s/ifs
- [
- .I file ...
- ]
- .PP
- .B s/mkdeps
- [
- .I file ...
- ]
- .PP
- .B s/mktypedefs
- [
- .I file ...
- ]
- .PP
- .B s/p2f
- [
- .I file ...
- ]
- .PP
- .B s/psort
- .PP
- .B s/rep
- .I from
- .I to...
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- These are some tools to help write C programs in Plan 9. They are all installed
- under
- .BR /bin/c .
- Many of them use standard input if no file is given as an argument, and are suitable
- for use within
- .IR acme (1).
- .TF s/mktypedefs
- .TP
- .B s/argsused
- generates a
- .I USED(x)
- sentence for each argument in the functions found in the input files or standard input.
- .TP
- .B s/badexterns
- receives a series of object files as arguments and locates external symbols
- used in just one file. Those should perhaps be declared as static symbols.
- .TP
- .B s/badglobals
- receives a series of object tiles as arguments and locates global symbols that
- appear to be unused. They could probably go.
- .TP
- .B s/enum2sw
- receives as input a declaration of values (e.g., part of declarations within a
- .IR enum )
- and generates a
- .I switch
- statement for them.
- .TP
- .B s/f2p
- generates a prototype declaration for each non-static function found in the input.
- .TP
- .B s/p2f
- does the opposite, and writes an empty function definition for each prototype found in the input.
- .TP
- .B s/ifs
- gets rid of spaces that should not be there according to the Plan 9 C style.
- .TP
- .B s/mkdeps
- generates dependencies for
- .I mk (1)
- according to
- .I include
- directives found in the input.
- .TP
- .B s/mktypedefs
- generates
- .I typedef
- declarations for each
- .I struct
- definition found in the input.
- .TP
- .B s/psort
- sorts prototypes by name.
- .TP
- .B s/rep
- repeats the text found in the input so that
- .I from
- is replaced each time by one of the values given as
- .I to .
- .SH SOURCE
- .B /rs/bin/s
- .SH BUGS
- Many. All these tools are tiny shell scripts and do not perform much error
- checking. Also, they assume code is written using the style of
- Plan 9 from Bell Labs source code.
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