uuagc - Attribute Grammar compiler
uuagc [ options ... ] file
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)
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