treecc(1)treecc(1)NAMEtreecc - tree compiler-compiler
SYNOPSIStreecc [ options ] input ...
DESCRIPTION
Treecc converts input files in the treecc syntax into source code that
permits creating and walking abstract syntax trees. It is intended for
use in developing compilers, in concert with existing tools such as
lex(1) and yacc(1). The treecc syntax is described in the treecc tex‐
info topic.
OPTIONS-o file, --output file
Set the name of the output file. If this option is not sup‐
plied, then the name of the first input file will be used, with
its extension changed to ".c". If the input is stdin, the
default output file is "yy_tree.c".
This option may be overridden using the "%output" keyword in the
input files.
-h file, --header file
Set the name of the header output file. This is only used for
the C and C++ languages. If this option is not supplied, then
the name of the output file will be used, with its extension
changed to ".h". If the input is stdin, the default header out‐
put file is "yy_tree.h".
This option may be overriden using the "%header" keyword in the
input files.
If this option is used with a language that does not require
headers, it will be ignored.
-d dir, --output-dir dir
Set the name of the Java output directory. This is only used
for the Java language. If this option is not supplied, then the
directory corresponding to the first input file is used. If the
input is stdin, the default is the current directory.
This option may be overriden using the "%outdir" keyword in the
input files.
If this option is used with a language other than Java, it will
be ignored.
-e ext, --extension ext
Change the default output file extension to ext, instead of
".c". The value ext can have a leading dot, but this is not
required.
-f, --force-create
Treecc attempts to optimise the creation of output files so that
they are only modified if a non-trivial change has occurred in
the input. This can reduce the number of source code recompiles
when treecc is used in combination with make(1).
This option forces the output files to be created, even if they
are the same as existing files with the same name.
The directive "%option force" can be used in the input files to
achieve the same effect as this option.
-O opt, --option opt
Set a treecc option value. This is a command-line version of
the "%option" keyword in the input files.
-n, --no-output
Suppress the generation of output files. Treecc parses the
input files, checks for errors, and then stops.
--help Print a usage message for the treecc program.
-v, --version
Print the version of the treecc program.
-- Marks the end of the command-line options, and the beginning of
the input filenames. You may need to use this if your filename
begins with '-'. e.g. "treecc -- -input.tc". This is not
needed if the input is stdin: "treecc -" is perfectly valid.
AUTHOR
Written by Southern Storm Software, Pty Ltd.
http://www.southern-storm.com.au/
SEE ALSOlex(1), yacc(1), make(1)DIAGNOSTICS
Exit status is 1 if an error occurred while processing the input. Oth‐
erwise the exit status is 0.
Southern Storm Software 19 June 2001 treecc(1)