FWEB(1)
NAME
ftangle,fweave - WEB processors for C, C++, Fortran, Ratfor, and TeX
SYNOPSIS
ftangle -|
| [[-option] ...] src_file[.web] [change_file[.ch]]
fweave --|
DESCRIPTION
(This man page is obsolete and is no longer maintained; please see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 back
- slashes.
- -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 ``obvi
- ously 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 out
- put.
- -+ 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
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 Manual/fweb.ps' or `texi2dvi Manual/fweb.texinfo'.
FILES
- $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
- FWEB_INCLUDES
- - Colon-delimited list of directories to be searched for include files.
- FWEB_INI
- - Name of the initialization file in user's home directory.
- FWEB_STYLE_DIR
- - Directory in which the style file resides.
BUGS
Please send bug reports and suggestions to krommes@princeton.edu. 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
- 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.