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PC(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual PC(1)
NAME
pc - Pascal compiler
SYNOPSIS
pc [ option ] [ -i name ... ] name ...
DESCRIPTION
_P_c is a Pascal compiler. If given an argument file ending
with .p, it will compile the file and load it into an exe-
cutable file called, by default, _a._o_u_t.
A program may be separated into more than one .p file. _P_c
will compile a number of argument .p files into object files
(with the extension .o in place of .p). Object files may
then be loaded into an executable _a._o_u_t file. Exactly one
object file must supply a program statement to successfully
create an executable a.out file. The rest of the files must
consist only of declarations which logically nest within the
program. References to objects shared between separately
compiled files are allowed if the objects are declared in
included header files, whose names must end with .h. Header
files may only be included at the outermost level, and thus
declare only globally available objects. To allow functions
and procedures to be declared, an external directive has
been added, whose use is similar to the forward directive
but restricted to appear only in .h files. Function and
procedure bodies may not appear in .h files. A binding
phase of the compiler checks that declarations are used con-
sistently, to enforce the type checking rules of Pascal.
Object files created by other language processors may be
loaded together with object files created by _p_c. The func-
tions and procedures they define must have been declared in
.h files included by all the .p files which call those rou-
tines. Calling conventions are as in C, with var parameters
passed by address.
See the Berkeley Pascal User's Manual for details.
The following options have the same meaning as in _c_c(1) and
_f_7_7(1). See _l_d(1) for load-time options.
-c Suppress loading and produce `.o' file(s) from source
file(s).
-g Have the compiler produce additional symbol table
information for _d_b_x(1).
-w Suppress warning messages.
-p Prepare object files for profiling, see _p_r_o_f(1).
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-O Invoke an object-code improver.
-S Compile the named program, and leave the assembler-
language output on the corresponding file suffixed
`.s'. (No `.o' is created.).
-o output
Name the final output file _o_u_t_p_u_t instead of _a._o_u_t.
The following options are peculiar to _p_c.
-C Compile code to perform runtime checks, verify assert
calls, and initialize all variables to zero as in _p_i.
-b Block buffer the file _o_u_t_p_u_t.
-i Produce a listing for the specified procedures, func-
tions and include files.
-l Make a program listing during translation.
-s Accept standard Pascal only; non-standard constructs
cause warning diagnostics.
-t directory
Use the given _d_i_r_e_c_t_o_r_y for compiler temporary files.
-z Allow execution profiling with _p_x_p by generating
statement counters, and arranging for the creation of
the profile data file _p_m_o_n._o_u_t when the resulting
object is executed.
Other arguments are taken to be loader option arguments,
perhaps libraries of _p_c compatible routines. Certain flags
can also be controlled in comments within the program as
described in the _B_e_r_k_e_l_e_y _P_a_s_c_a_l _U_s_e_r'_s _M_a_n_u_a_l.
FILES
file.p pascal source files
/usr/lib/pc0 compiler
/lib/f1 code generator
/usr/lib/pc2 runtime integrator (inline
expander)
/lib/c2 peephole optimizer
/usr/lib/pc3 separate compilation consistency
checker
/usr/lib/pc2.*strings text of the error messages
/usr/lib/how_pc basic usage explanation
/usr/lib/libpc.a intrinsic functions and I/O library
/usr/lib/libm.a math library
/lib/libc.a standard library, see _i_n_t_r_o(3)
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SEE ALSO
Berkeley Pascal User's Manual
pi(1), pxp(1), pxref(1), sdb(1)
DIAGNOSTICS
For a basic explanation do
pc
See _p_i(1). for an explanation of the error message format.
Internal errors cause messages containing the word SNARK.
AUTHORS
Charles B. Haley, William N. Joy, and Ken Thompson
Retargetted to the second pass of the portable _C compiler by
Peter Kessler
Runtime library and inline optimizer by M. Kirk McKusick
Separate compilation consistency checking by Louise Madrid
BUGS
The keyword packed is recognized but has no effect.
The binder is not as strict as described here, with regard
to the rules about external declarations only in `.h' files
and including `.h' files only at the outermost level. It
will be made to perform these checks in its next incarna-
tion, so users are warned not to be sloppy.
The -z flag doesn't work for separately compiled files.
Because the -s option is usurped by the compiler, it is not
possible to pass the strip option to the loader. Thus pro-
grams which are to be stripped, must be run through _s_t_r_i_p(1)
after they are compiled.
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