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 | 3 | .\" Cforall Version 1.0.0 Copyright (C) 2017 University of Waterloo
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 | 5 | .\" The contents of this file are covered under the licence agreement in the
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 | 6 | .\" file "LICENCE" distributed with Cforall.
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 | 7 | .\" 
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 | 8 | .\" cfa.1 -- 
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 | 9 | .\" 
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 | 10 | .\" Author           : Peter A. Buhr
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 | 11 | .\" Created On       : Wed Jul 26 22:34:47 2017
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 | 12 | .\" Last Modified By : Peter A. Buhr
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| [7bd1bb5] | 13 | .\" Last Modified On : Thu Jul 27 10:29:29 2017
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 | 14 | .\" Update Count     : 44
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| [ab6ed1e] | 15 | .\" 
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 | 16 | .\" nroff -man cfa.1
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 | 17 | .\" 
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 | 18 | .ds Ho "/usr/local
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 | 19 | .ds Mg "1
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 | 20 | .ds Mn "0
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 | 21 | .ds Pt "0
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 | 22 | .ds Vr "cfa-\*(Mg.\*(Mn.\*(Pt
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 | 23 | .ds Cf "Cforall
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 | 24 | .\" 
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 | 25 | .TH cfa 1 2017-07-27 cfa-\*(Mg
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 | 26 | .SH NAME
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 | 27 | cfa \- \*(Cf Translator and Runtime Library
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 | 28 | .SH SYNOPSIS
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 | 29 | cfa [gcc-options] [C/\*(Cf source-files] [assembler/loader files]
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 | 30 | .SH DESCRIPTION
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 | 31 | The cfa command compiles C and \*(Cf source files and links C/\*(Cf object
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 | 32 | files named on the command line.
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 | 33 | 
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 | 34 | The cfa command introduces a translator pass over the specified source files
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 | 35 | after the C preprocessor but before the C compilation.  The translator converts
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 | 36 | new \*(Cf constructs into C statements.  The cfa command also provides the
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 | 37 | runtime library, which is linked with each \*(Cf application.
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 | 38 | 
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 | 39 | The command line options depend on the particular C compiler used (gcc/clang
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 | 40 | supported).  As with most C compilers, the output is sent to the file a.out(5)
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 | 41 | unless the -o option is present on the command line.  See the reference pages
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 | 42 | for gcc(1) for more information.
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 | 43 | .SH OPTIONS
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 | 44 | When multiple conflicting options appear on the command line, e.g.,
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 | 45 | .B -debug
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 | 46 | followed by
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 | 47 | .B -nodebug,
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 | 48 | the last option takes precedence.
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 | 49 | .LP
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 | 50 | All of the options available to the gcc compiler are available to the cfa
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 | 51 | translator.  The following gcc flags are implicitly turned on:
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 | 52 | .IP -std=gnu99 3
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 | 53 | The 1999 C standard plus GNU extensions.
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 | 54 | .IP -fgnu89-inline
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 | 55 | Use the traditional GNU semantics for inline routines in C99 mode, which allows inline routines in header files.
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 | 56 | .LP
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 | 57 | The following additional options are available:
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 | 58 | .IP -CFA 3
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 | 59 | Only the C preprocessor and the \*(Cf translator steps are performed and the transformed program is written to standard output, which makes it possible to examine the code generated by the \*(Cf translator.
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 | 60 | The generated code starts with the standard \*(Cf prelude.
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 | 61 | .IP -debug
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 | 62 | The program is linked with the debugging version of the runtime system.
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 | 63 | The debug version performs runtime checks to help during the debugging phase of a \*(Cf program, but can substantially slow program execution.
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 | 64 | The runtime checks should only be removed after the program is completely debugged.
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 | 65 | .B This option is the default.
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 | 66 | .IP -nodebug
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 | 67 | The program is linked with the non-debugging version of the runtime system, so the execution of the program is faster.
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 | 68 | .I However, no runtime checks or asserts are performed so errors usually result in abnormal program behaviour or termination.
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 | 69 | .IP -help
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 | 70 | Information about the set of \*(Cf compilation flags is printed.
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 | 71 | .IP -nohelp
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 | 72 | Information about the set of \*(Cf compilation flags is not printed.
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 | 73 | .B This option is the default.
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 | 74 | .IP -quiet
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 | 75 | The \*(Cf compilation message is not printed at the beginning of a compilation.
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 | 76 | .IP -noquiet
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 | 77 | The \*(Cf compilation message is printed at the beginning of a compilation.
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 | 78 | .B This option is the default.
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 | 79 | .SH PREPROCESSOR VARIABLES
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 | 80 | When programs are compiled using cfa, the following preprocessor variables are
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 | 81 | available.  These variables allow conditional compilation of programs that must
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 | 82 | work differently in these situations.
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 | 83 | .IP __CFA_MAJOR__ 3
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 | 84 | is available during preprocessing and its value is the major version number of \*(Cf.
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 | 85 | .IP __CFA_MINOR__
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 | 86 | is available during preprocessing and its value is the minor version number of \*(Cf.
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 | 87 | .IP __CFA_PATCH__
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 | 88 | is available during preprocessing and its value is the patch level number of \*(Cf.
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 | 89 | .IP "__CFA__, __CFORALL__, and __cforall"
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 | 90 | are always available during preprocessing and have no value.
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 | 91 | .IP __CFA_DEBUG__
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 | 92 | is available during preprocessing if the -debug compilation option is
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 | 93 | specified.
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 | 94 | .SH FILES
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 | 95 | .DS B
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| [7bd1bb5] | 96 | file.{c,cfa} - \*(Cf source file
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| [ab6ed1e] | 97 | .br
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 | 98 | file.s - assembly language file
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 | 99 | .br
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 | 100 | file.o - object file
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 | 101 | .br
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 | 102 | \*(Ho/\*(Vr/bin/cfa - translator
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 | 103 | .br
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 | 104 | \*(Ho/\*(Vr/doc - reference manuals and documents
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 | 105 | .br
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 | 106 | \*(Ho/\*(Vr/include - header files
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 | 107 | .br
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 | 108 | \*(Ho/\*(Vr/lib - run time libraries
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 | 109 | .br
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 | 110 | \*(Ho/\*(Vr/man - command documentation
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 | 111 | .br
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 | 112 | \*(Ho/\*(Vr/src - source code (optional)
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 | 113 | .DE
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 | 114 | .SH SEE ALSO
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 | 115 | cpp(1), gcc(1), gdb(1)
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 | 116 | .SH REFERENCES
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 | 117 | .HP 3
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 | 118 | \*(Cf Reference and Rational Manual
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 | 119 | .br
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 | 120 | http://plg.uwaterloo.ca/~cforall/refrat.pdf
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 | 121 | .HP
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 | 122 | .I \*(Cf User Manual
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 | 123 | .br
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 | 124 | http://plg.uwaterloo.ca/~cforall/user.pdf
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 | 125 | .SH BUGS
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 | 126 | Bugs should be reported to trac@plg.cs.uwaterloo.ca.
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 | 127 | .SH COPYRIGHT
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 | 128 | \*(Cf is covered under the licence agreement in the distribution.
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 | 129 | .SH AUTHORS
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 | 130 | Andrew Beach, Richard Bilson, Peter A. Buhr, Thierry Delisle, Glen Ditchfield,
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 | 131 | Rodolfo G. Esteves, Aaron Moss, Rob Schluntz
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