uuagc(1)


NAME

   uuagc - Attribute Grammar compiler

SYNOPSIS

   uuagc [ options ...  ] file

DESCRIPTION

   This  program  uuagc  is  the  compiler  of  the  (Utrecht  University)
   Attribute Grammar system.  It takes as input AG source files (.ag)  and
   produces as output regular Haskell source files (.hs).

   Available options:

   -m     generate default module header

   --module[=name]
          generate module header, specify module name

   -d, --data
          generate data type definition

       --strictdata
          generate strict data fields (when data is generated)

       --strictwrap
          generate strict wrap fields for WRAPPER generated data

   -c, --catas
          generate catamorphisms

   -f, --semfuns
          generate semantic functions

   -s, --signatures
          generate signatures for semantic functions

       --newtypes
          use newtypes instead of type synonyms

   -p, --pretty
          generate pretty printed list of attributes

   -w, --wrappers
          generate wappers for semantic domains

   -r, --rename
          rename data constructors

       --modcopy
          use modified copy rule

       --nest
          use nested tuples

       --syntaxmacro
          experimental: generate syntax macro code (using knit catas)

   -o file, --output=file
          specify output file

   -v, --verbose
          verbose error message format

   -h, -?, --help
          get usage information

   -a, --all
          do everything (-dcfsprm)

   -P search path, --=search path
          specify seach path

   --prefix=prefix
          set prefix for semantic functions

       --self
          generate self attribute

       --cycle
          check for cyclic definitions

       --version
          get version information

   -O,--optimize
          optimize generated code (--visit --case)

       --visit
          try generating visit functions

       --seq
          force evaluation using function seq (visit functions only)

       --unbox
          use unboxed tuples

       --case
          use nested cases instead of let (visit functions only)

       --Werrors
          turn warnings into fatal errors

       --dumpgrammar
          dump internal grammar representation (in generated code)

COPYRIGHT

   Copyright    1998  ---  2005  Doaitse Swierstra, Arthur Baars and Alexey
   Rodriguez

   Copyright  2005 --- 2007  Alexey Rodriguez

   Copyright  2005 --- 2007  Joost Verhoog

   Copyright  2006 --- 2007  Arie Middelkoop

   Copyright  2006 --- 2007  Jeroen Fokker

   Copyright  2007         Atze Dijkstra

   This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
   under  the  terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
   Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at  your
   option) any later version.

   This  package  is  distributed  in the hope that it will be useful, but
   WITHOUT  ANY  WARRANTY;  without   even   the   implied   warranty   of
   MERCHANTABILITY  or  FITNESS  FOR  A  PARTICULAR  PURPOSE.  See the GNU
   General Public License for more details.

   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
   with this package; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
   51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301 USA

AUTHOR

   This manual page was written by  Arjan  Oosting  <arjanoosting@home.nl>
   for the Debian system (but may be used by others).





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