Man page - sdcpp(1)
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apt-get install sdcc
Manual
SDCPP
NAMESYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
AUTHOR
NAME
sdcpp - C preprocessor for SDCC
SYNOPSIS
sdcppold [options] filename
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the sdccp command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, you can read the documentation in /usr/share/doc/sdcc-doc.
SDCC is a Freeware, retargettable, optimizing ANSI-C compiler designed for 8 bit Microprocessors.
OPTIONS
-include <file>
Include the contents of <file> before other files.
-imacros <file>
Accept definition of macros in <file> .
-iprefix <path>
Specify <path> as a prefix for next two options.
-iwithprefix <dir>
Add <dir> to the end of the system include path.
-iwithprefixbefore <dir>
Add <dir> to the end of the main include path.
-isystem <dir>
Add <dir> to the start of the system include path.
-idirafter <dir>
Add <dir> to the end of the system include path.
-I <dir>
Add <dir> to the end of the main include path.
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-I- |
Fine-grained include path control; see info docs. |
-nostdinc
Do not search system include directories (dirs specified with -isystem will still be used).
-nostdinc++
Do not search system include directories for C++.
-o <file>
Put output into <file> .
-pedantic
Issue all warnings demanded by strict ISO C.
-pedantic-errors
Issue -pedantic warnings as errors instead.
-trigraphs
Support ISO C trigraphs.
-lang-c
Assume that the input sources are in C.
-lang-c89
Assume that the input sources are in C89.
-lang-c++
Assume that the input sources are in C++.
-lang-objc
Assume that the input sources are in ObjectiveC.
-lang-objc++
Assume that the input sources are in ObjectiveC++.
-lang-asm
Assume that the input sources are in assembler.
-std= <std name>
Specify the conformance standard; one of: gnu89, gnu99, c89, c99, iso9899:1990, iso9899:199409, iso9899:1999
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-+ |
Allow parsing of C++ style features. |
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-w |
Inhibit warning messages. |
-Wtrigraphs
Warn if trigraphs are encountered.
-Wno-trigraphs
Do not warn about trigraphs.
-Wcomment{s}
Warn if one comment starts inside another.
-Wno-comment{s}
Do not warn about comments.
-Wtraditional
Warn about features not present in traditional C;
-Wno-traditional
Do not warn about traditional C;
-Wundef
Warn if an undefined macro is used by #if.
-Wno-undef
Do not warn about testing undefined macros.
-Wimport
Warn about the use of the #import directive.
-Wno-import
Do not warn about the use of #import.
-Werror
Treat all warnings as errors.
-Wno-error
Do not treat warnings as errors.
-Wsystem-headers
Do not suppress warnings from system headers.
-Wno-system-headers
Suppress warnings from system headers.
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-Wall |
Enable all preprocessor warnings. |
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-M |
Generate make dependencies. |
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-MM |
As -M , but ignore system header files. |
-MF <file>
Write dependency output to the given file.
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-MG |
Treat missing header file as generated files. |
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-MP |
Generate phony targets for all headers. |
-MQ <target>
Add a MAKE-quoted target.
-MT <target>
Add an unquoted target.
-D <macro>
Define a <macro> with string ’1’ as its value.
-D <macro>=<val>
Define a <macro> with <val> as its value.
-A <question> (<answer>)
Assert the <answer> to <question> .
-A- <question> (<answer>)
Disable <answer> to <question> .
-U <macro>
Undefine <macro> .
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-H |
Print the name of header files as they are used. |
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-C |
Do not discard comments. |
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-dM |
Display a list of macro definitions active at end. |
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-dD |
Preserve macro definitions in output. |
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-dN |
As -dD except that only the names are preserved. |
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-dI |
Include #include directives in the output. |
-fpreprocessed
Treat the input file as already preprocessed.
-ftabstop= <number>
Distance between tab stops for column reporting.
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-P |
Do not generate #line directives. |
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-$ |
Do not allow ’$’ in identifiers. |
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-remap |
Remap file names when including files. |
-v or --version
Display the version number.
-h or --help
Show summary of options.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Aurelien Jarno <aurel32@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).