man ssl (Commandes) - syntax/semantic language preprocessor, for parser description/generation

NAME

ssl - syntax/semantic language preprocessor, for parser description/generation

SYNOPSIS

ssl [ -TLs ] [ -E Name ] [ -D type ] [ -h file.sst.h ] [ -t file.sst.c ] [ -l file.lst ] [ -e file.entry ] [ -i file.ssl ]

DESCRIPTION

Ssl reads the input S/SL file, and produces C code. It accepts the following options:

-T
Trace S/SL processor execution
-L
Produce a listing of the S/SL source program with table coordinates in the left margin.
-s
Summarize usage of symbol and output tables.
-D Type
Sets type of the S/SL table to Type. The default is int.
-E EnumName
Sets name of the enumerated type list to EnumName, which will have nilEnumName as the first item in the enumeration (with a value of -1). The default is no name.
-i file.ssl
Input S/SL program file. The default is stdin.
-h file.sst.h
Output C header file with the constant definitions for the program. The default is

`basename inputfile.ssl`.sst.h.
-t file.sst.c
Output C S/SL program table file. The default is

`basename inputfile.ssl`.sst.c.
-l file.lst
Output listing of the S/SL program with table coordinates in the left margin, if requested with the -L option. The default is

`basename inputfile.ssl`.lst.
-e file.entry
Entry points file. The default is

`basename inputfile.ssl`.entry.

SEE ALSO

An Introduction to S/SL: Syntax/Semantic Language by R.C. Holt, J.R. Cordy, and D.B. Wortman, in ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS), Vol 4, No. 2, April 1982, Pages 149-178. (The authors may be contacted through the Computer Systems Research Institute at the University of Toronto.)

AUTHOR

Translated from Turing S/SL Processor V3.01 by Rayan Zachariassen, Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto, February 1988.

Original code by James R. Cordy, CSRI, University of Toronto, 14 January 1980 (Revised 2 March 1983)