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NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

       ftangle,fweave - WEB processors for C, C++, Fortran, Ratfor, and TeX

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

       ftangle -|
		| [[-option] ...] src_file[.web] [change_file[.ch]]
       fweave --|

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

       (This  man  page  is  obsolete  and is no longer maintained; please see
       `info fweb' for up-to-date and detailed tree-structured information.)

       FWEB is an extension of Knuth's WEB system to handle the  languages  C,
       C++,  Fortran  (both  Fortran-77 and Fortran-90), Ratfor, and TeX.  The
       philosophy of WEB and all details about using FWEB may be found in  the
       user  manual  fweb.tex, available on-line as the texinfo (GNU hypertext
       system) entry `info FWEB'.  See also

	      http://w3.pppl.gov/~krommes/fweb_toc.html.

       An initialization file named .fweb (Unix sytems) or fweb.ini  (personal
       computers)  may	be  placed in your home directory.  (For Unix systems,
       that is the value of $HOME.  The name can be overridden by the environment
 variable FWEB_INI.)  In this file can be placed any option that is
       allowed on the command line (one  option  per  line).   If  the	option
       begins  with  a	hyphen, it is processed before the command line; if it
       begins with an ampersand,  it  is  processed  after  the  command  line
       (rarely	necessary);  if it begins with neither, it is interpreted as a
       file name and processed after the command line.

       A style file patterned after the utility makeindex and  named  fweb.sty
       may  be	placed in your current directory.  (The directory can be overridden
 by the environment variable FWEB_STYLE_DIR.)  This file is  used
       to customize the appearance of the index and many other parameters controlling
 the operation of the processors.  See  the  documentation  for
       detailed discussion.

       The  following  list just provides a very brief summary of the commandline
 options.  Please refer to the texinfo entry for more details.

       FWEB Options


       filename
	       The first file name identifies the FWEB source file.   (If  the
	       name  does  not	contain  a period, the extension .web is added
	       automatically.)	If a second file name is present,  it  identifies
 the change file.  (If that name does not contain a period,
	       the extension .ch is added automatically.)  For an  alternative
	       approach to processing extensions, see the -e option.

       -1      Turn on brief debugging mode for FWEAVE.

       -2      Turn on verbose debugging mode for FWEAVE.

       -@      Display information about control codes.

       -A      Turn on ASCII translations.

       -B      Turn off audible beeps.

       -b      Number do and if blocks in woven Fortran and Ratfor output.

       -Cn     Set  the  color	mode  to  n,  where n is 0 (no color), 1 (ANSI
	       color), 2 (bilevel), 3 (trilevel), or 4 (user-defined).

       -c      Set the global language to C.

       -c++    Set the global language to C++.

       -D[letters]
	       Display information about reserved words of  the  current  language
 (beginning with [letters] if present).

       -d[nnnnn]
	       Convert	unnumbered  do...enddo	constructions to standard Fortran.


       -Ec     Change the delimiter of a file-name extension to c.

       -e      Turn on automatic file-name completion,	using  the  style-file
	       parameters ext.web, ext.ch, ext.hweb, and ext.hch.

       -F      Compare output files with old versions.

       -f      Turn off module references for functions, macro names, etc.

       -H      Scan #include files for typedef and/or class declarations.

       -h      A brief message about where to get help.

       -Idirectory
	       Append  a  directory  to the list of directories to be searched
	       for include files.

       -i      Read include files named by the @I  command,  but  don't  print
	       contents.

       -i!     Don't even read include files named by the @I command.

       -j      Inhibit multiple includes of the same file.

       -k      Recognize  lower-case  versions	of Fortran/Ratfor I/O keywords
	       such as BLOCKSIZE.

       -Ll     Select language l.

       -l[mmm[:nnn]]
	       Echo the input lines between mmm and nnn.

       -mid[=text]
	       Define an FWEB macro.

       -m4     Understand (for formatting purposes) the  commands  of  the  m4
	       preprocessor.

       -m;     Automatically  append pseudo-semicolons to the end of WEB macro
	       definitions. (Not recommended.)

       -n      Set the global language to Fortran-77.

       -n9     Set the global language to Fortran-90.

       -n;     For Fortran-77, supply semicolons automatically (default).

       -n:     In Fortran, place statement labels on separate lines.

       -nb     Number the do's and if's in Fortran.

       -nC     Throw away all commet lines.

       -np     Print semicolons in woven Fortran output.

       -n\     Use free-form syntax for Fortran-90; continue lines with  backslashes.


       -n&     As above, but continue lines with ampersands.

       -n/     In  Fortran,  make  '//'  denote  the  start of a short comment
	       instead of concatenation.  (Use '' for concatenation.)

       -n!     In Fortran, make '!'  denote  the  start  of  a	short  comment
	       instead of the logical negation.

       -n)     In Fortran, reverse array indices.

       -o      Turn off FWEAVE's mechanisms for overloading operators.

       -Pletter
	       Select the TeX processor, where letter is either 'T' for TeX or
	       'L' for LaTeX.  The default is LaTeX.  Note well that Plain TeX
	       is no longer supported!

       -pstyleentry
	       Buffer  up  a style-file entry, to be processed just before the
	       local style file is read.

       -r      Set the global language to Ratfor-77.

       -r9     Set the global language to Ratfor-90.

       -rb     Number the do's and if's in Ratfor.

       -rk[letters]
	       Suppress comments about particular Ratfor statement expansions.

       -rK[letters]
	       Include	comments about particular Ratfor statement expansions.

       -r;     For Ratfor, turn on the auto-semi mode and assume  the  ``obviously
 continued'' syntax. (Not recommended.)

       -r/     In  Ratfor,  make  '//'	denote	the  start  of a short comment
	       instead of concatenation.  (Use '' for concatenation.)

       -r!     In Ratfor, make '!'   denote  the  start  of  a	short  comment
	       instead of the logical negation.

       -r)     In Ratfor, reverse array indices.

       -s      Print statistics about memory usage.

       -sm[nnn]
	       As  above,  but	also display the dynamic memory allocations as
	       they occur.

       -T      Miscellaneous flag-setting commands for	ftangle;  see  texinfo
	       entry.

       -tln[{...}]
	       Truncate  identifiers  of  language  l to be of length n, after
	       optionally filtering out  the  characters  listed  between  the
	       braces.

       -U      Convert reserved output tokens to lower case.

       -uid    Undefine a predefined or command-line macro.

       -v      Make all comments verbatim.

       -W@flag Set  module  warning flag [0 for no warnings, or the logical OR
	       of 1 (never used) and/or 2 (multiple uses)].

       -W1     Completely cross-reference single-character identifiers.

       -W[     Turn on special processing of bracketed array indices.

       -WH     Turn on processing of bracketed array indices.

       -Wd     Don't print @d or @D statements in woven output.

       -Wf     Don't print @f statements in woven output.

       -WF     Don't print @F statements in woven output.

       -Wl     Don't print @l statements in woven output.

       -Wm     Don't print @m or @M statements in woven output.

       -Wv     Don't print @v statements in woven output.

       -Ww     Don't print @w or @W statements in woven output.

       -w[file_name]
	       Print `input  file_name'  instead  of  `input  fwebmac.sty'  at
	       beginning of tex output file.  With no argument, print nothing.

       -X[letters]
	       Print selected cross-reference  information;  the  opposite  of
	       '-x'.

       -x[letters]
	       Reduce  or  eliminate cross-reference information. The optional
	       letters can be one of 'c', 'i', 'm', or '*', referring  respectively
  to  the	table  of contents, index, module list, or all
	       cross-reference information.

       -ya[a][nnnn]
	       Override default for dynamic  memory  allocation.  If  nnnn  is
	       omitted,  then simply query the default.  The command '-y' with
	       no argument queries everything.

       -Z[letters]
	       Display default values of style-file parameters (starting  with
	       letters if present).

       -z[file_name]
	       Override default style-file name.

       -.      Don't recognize dot constants in Fortran and Ratfor.

       -\      Explicitly escape continued strings.

       -(      Continue parenthesized strings with backslashes.

       -:[nnnnn]
	       Set  the  starting automatic statement number for rtran and .TP
	       ->[l=][name] Redirect output.

       -=      Same as above (and easier to type).

       -#      Turn off comments about line numbers and modules in woven  output.


       -+      Don't  interpret  the  compound assignment operators in Fortran
	       and Ratfor.

       -/      In Fortran and Ratfor, make '//' denote the start  of  a  short
	       comment	instead of concatenation.  (Use '' for concatenation.)

       -!      In Fortran and Ratfor, make '!'	denote the start  of  a  short
	       comment instead of  logical negation.

MANUAL    [Toc]    [Back]

       Further	documentation  can  be obtained from texinfo, available online
       through the info browser, either via emacs or  stand-alone  (menu  item
       fweb),  by  saying  `ftangle -h' or in printed form by saying (from the
       top-level FWEB installation directory, if it is	available)  `lpr  Man-
       ual/fweb.ps' or `texi2dvi Manual/fweb.texinfo'.


FILES    [Toc]    [Back]

       $HOME/.fweb
	      - Optional initialization file (supplied by user).

       ./fweb.sty
	      - Optional style file for configuring the style of an individual
	      document (supplied by user).


ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES    [Toc]    [Back]

       FWEB_INCLUDES
	      - Colon-delimited list of directories to be searched for include
	      files.

       FWEB_INI    [Toc]    [Back]
	      - Name of the initialization file in user's home directory.

       FWEB_STYLE_DIR    [Toc]    [Back]
	      - Directory in which the style file resides.

BUGS    [Toc]    [Back]

       Please send bug reports and suggestions to [email protected].  FWEB
       is a spare-time activity, so response may be slow and messages may  not
       be  acknowledged  individually.	However, your input is very useful and
       much appreciated.


AUTHORS    [Toc]    [Back]

       FWEB was written by John A. Krommes, Princeton  University.   It  is  a
       substantial  revision  and update (more than 50% new) of version 0.5 of
       Silvio Levy's CWEB, which in turn was based on Donald Knuth's  original
       Pascal  WEB.   The  latter was designed for documenting and maintaining
       TeX.



4th Berkeley Distribution     September 23, 1998		       FWEB(1)
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