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.TH PCC 1 .SH NAME pcc \- APE C compiler driver .SH SYNOPSIS .B pcc [ .I option ... ] [ .I name ... ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I Pcc compiles and loads C programs, using APE (ANSI C/POSIX) include files and libraries. Named files ending with .B .c are preprocessed with .IR cpp (1), then compiled with one of the compilers described in .IR 2c (1), as specified by the environment variable .BR $objtype . The object files are then loaded using one of the loaders described in .IR 2l (1). The options are: .TP \w'\fL-D\ \fIname=def\ 'u .BI -o " out" Place loader output in file .I out instead of the default .BR 2.out , .BR v.out , etc. .TP .B -P Omit the compilation and loading phases; leave the result of preprocessing .IB name .c in .IB name .i\f1. .TP .B -E Like .BR -P , but send the result to standard output. .TP .B -c Omit the loading phase. .TP .B -p Insert profiling code into the executable output. .TP .B -w Print compiler warning messages. .TP .BI -l lib Include .BI / $objtype /lib/ape/lib lib .a as a library during the linking phase. .TP .B -B Don't complain about functions used without ANSI function prototypes. .TP .B -V Enable .B void* conversion warnings, as in .IR 2c (1). .TP .B -v Echo the preprocessing, compiling, and loading commands before they are executed. .TP .BI -D name=def .br .ns .TP .BI -D name Define the .I name to the preprocessor, as if by .LR #define . If no definition is given, the name is defined as .LR 1 . .TP .BI -U name Undefine the .I name to the preprocessor, as if by .LR #undef . .TP .BI -I dir .L #include files whose names do not begin with .L / are always sought first in the directory of the .I file argument, then in directories named in .B -I options, then in .BR /$objtype/include/ape . .TP .B -N Don't optimize compiled code. .TP .B -S Print an assembly language version of the object code on standard output. .TP .B -a Instead of compiling, print on standard output acid functions (see .IR acid (1)) for examining structures declared in the source files. .TP .B -aa Like .B -a except that functions for structures declared in included header files are omitted. .TP .B -F Enable vararg type checking as described in .IR 2c (1). This is of limited use without the appropriate .B #pragma definitions. .PP The APE environment contains all of the include files and library routines specified in the ANSI C standard (X3.159-1989), as well as those specified in the IEEE Portable Operating System Interface standard (POSIX, 1003.1-1990, ISO 9945-1). In order to access the POSIX routines, source programs should define the preprocessor constant .BR _POSIX_SOURCE . .SH FILES .TF /$objtype/lib/ape/libap.a .TP .B /sys/include/ape directory for machine-independent .B #include files. .TP .B /$objtype/include/ape directory for machine-dependent .B #include files. .TP .B /$objtype/lib/ape/libap.a ANSI C/POSIX library. .SH "SEE ALSO" .IR cpp (1), .IR 2c (1), .IR 2a (1), .IR 2l (1), .IR mk (1), .IR nm (1), .IR acid (1), .IR db (1), .IR prof (1) .PP Howard Trickey, ``APE \(em The ANSI/POSIX Environment'' .SH SOURCE .B /sys/src/cmd/pcc.c .SH BUGS The locale manipulation functions are minimal. Signal functions and terminal characteristic handlers are only minimally implemented. .IR Link always fails, because Plan 9 doesn't support multiple links to a file. The functions related to setting effective user and group ids cannot be implemented because the concept doesn't exist in Plan 9.