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.\" @(#) $OpenBSD: m4.1,v 1.64 2017/06/15 13:48:42 bcallah Exp $
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.\" Copyright (c) 1989, 1993
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.\" Ozan Yigit at York University.
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.Dd $Mdocdate: June 15 2017 $
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.Dt M4 1
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.Os
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.Sh NAME
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.Nm m4
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.Nd macro language processor
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.Sh SYNOPSIS
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.Nm
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.Op Fl EgPs
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.Oo
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.Sm off
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.Fl D Ar name Op No = Ar value
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.Sm on
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.Oc
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.Op Fl d Ar flags
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.Op Fl I Ar dirname
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.Op Fl o Ar filename
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.Op Fl t Ar macro
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.Op Fl U Ns Ar name
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.Op Ar
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.Sh DESCRIPTION
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The
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.Nm
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utility is a macro processor that can be used as a front end to any
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language (e.g., C, ratfor, fortran, lex, and yacc).
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If no input files are given,
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.Nm
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reads from the standard input,
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otherwise files specified on the command line are
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processed in the given order.
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Input files can be regular files, files in the m4 include paths, or a
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single dash
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.Pq Sq - ,
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denoting standard input.
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.Nm
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writes
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the processed text to the standard output, unless told otherwise.
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.Pp
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Macro calls have the form name(argument1[, argument2, ..., argumentN]).
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.Pp
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There cannot be any space following the macro name and the open
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parenthesis
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.Pq Sq \&( .
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If the macro name is not followed by an open
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parenthesis it is processed with no arguments.
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.Pp
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Macro names consist of a leading alphabetic or underscore
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possibly followed by alphanumeric or underscore characters, e.g.,
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valid macro names match the pattern
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.Dq [a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]* .
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.Pp
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In arguments to macros, leading unquoted space, tab, and newline
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.Pq Sq \en
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characters are ignored.
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To quote strings, use left and right single quotes
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.Pq e.g., Sq \ \&this is a string with a leading space .
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You can change the quote characters with the
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.Ic changequote
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built-in macro.
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.Pp
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Most built-ins do not make any sense without arguments, and hence are not
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recognized as special when not followed by an open parenthesis.
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.Pp
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The options are as follows:
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.Bl -tag -width Ds
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.It Fl D Ns Ar name Ns Op = Ns Ar value
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Define the symbol
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.Ar name
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to have some value (or
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.Dv NULL ) .
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.It Fl d Ar "flags"
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Set trace flags.
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.Ar flags
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may hold the following:
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.Bl -tag -width Ds
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.It Ar a
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print macro arguments.
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.It Ar c
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print macro expansion over several lines.
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.It Ar e
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print result of macro expansion.
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.It Ar f
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print filename location.
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.It Ar l
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print line number.
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.It Ar q
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quote arguments and expansion with the current quotes.
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.It Ar t
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start with all macros traced.
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.It Ar x
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number macro expansions.
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.It Ar V
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turn on all options.
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.El
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.Pp
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By default, trace is set to
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.Qq eq .
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.It Fl E
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Set warnings to be fatal.
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When a single
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.Fl E
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flag is specified, if warnings are issued, execution
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continues but
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.Nm
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will exit with a non-zero exit status.
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When multiple
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.Fl E
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flags are specified, execution will halt upon issuing the
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first warning and
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.Nm
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will exit with a non-zero exit status.
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This behaviour matches GNU-m4 1.4.9 and later.
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.It Fl g
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Activate GNU-m4 compatibility mode.
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In this mode, translit handles simple character
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ranges (e.g., a-z), regular expressions mimic emacs behavior,
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multiple m4wrap calls are handled as a stack,
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the number of diversions is unlimited,
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empty names for macro definitions are allowed,
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and eval understands
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.Sq 0rbase:value
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numbers.
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.It Fl I Ar "dirname"
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Add directory
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.Ar dirname
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to the include path.
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.It Fl o Ar filename
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Send trace output to
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.Ar filename .
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.It Fl P
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Prefix all built-in macros with
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.Sq m4_ .
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For example, instead of writing
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.Ic define ,
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use
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.Ic m4_define .
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.It Fl s
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Output line synchronization directives, suitable for
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.Xr cpp 1 .
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.It Fl t Ar macro
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Turn tracing on for
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.Ar macro .
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.It Fl "U" Ns Ar "name"
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Undefine the symbol
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.Ar name .
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.El
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.Sh SYNTAX
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.Nm
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provides the following built-in macros.
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They may be redefined, losing their original meaning.
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Return values are null unless otherwise stated.
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.Bl -tag -width changequote
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.It Fn builtin name
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Calls a built-in by its
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.Fa name ,
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overriding possible redefinitions.
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.It Fn changecom startcomment endcomment
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Changes the start comment and end comment sequences.
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Comment sequences may be up to five characters long.
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The default values are the hash sign
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and the newline character.
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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# This is a comment
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.Ed
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.Pp
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With no arguments, comments are turned off.
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With one single argument, the end comment sequence is set
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to the newline character.
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.It Fn changequote beginquote endquote
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Defines the open quote and close quote sequences.
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Quote sequences may be up to five characters long.
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The default values are the backquote character and the quote
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character.
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.Bd -literal -offset indent
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`Here is a quoted string'
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.Ed
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.Pp
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With no arguments, the default quotes are restored.
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With one single argument, the close quote sequence is set
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to the newline character.
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.It Fn decr arg
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Decrements the argument
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.Fa arg
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by 1.
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The argument
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.Fa arg
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must be a valid numeric string.
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.It Fn define name value
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Define a new macro named by the first argument
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.Fa name
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to have the
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value of the second argument
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.Fa value .
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Each occurrence of
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.Sq $n
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(where
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.Ar n
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is 0 through 9) is replaced by the
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.Ar n Ns 'th
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argument.
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.Sq $0
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is the name of the calling macro.
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Undefined arguments are replaced by a null string.
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.Sq $#
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is replaced by the number of arguments;
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.Sq $*
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is replaced by all arguments comma separated;
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.Sq $@
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is the same as
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.Sq $*
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but all arguments are quoted against further expansion.
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.It Fn defn name ...
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Returns the quoted definition for each argument.
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This can be used to rename
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macro definitions (even for built-in macros).
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.It Fn divert num
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There are 10 output queues (numbered 0-9).
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At the end of processing
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.Nm
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concatenates all the queues in numerical order to produce the
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final output.
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Initially the output queue is 0.
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The divert
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macro allows you to select a new output queue (an invalid argument
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passed to divert causes output to be discarded).
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.It Ic divnum
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Returns the current output queue number.
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.It Ic dnl
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Discard input characters up to and including the next newline.
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.It Fn dumpdef name ...
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Prints the names and definitions for the named items, or for everything
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if no arguments are passed.
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.It Fn errprint msg
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Prints the first argument on the standard error output stream.
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.It Fn esyscmd cmd
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Passes its first argument to a shell and returns the shell's standard output.
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Note that the shell shares its standard input and standard error with
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.Nm .
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.It Fn eval expr[,radix[,minimum]]
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Computes the first argument as an arithmetic expression using 32-bit
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arithmetic.
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Operators are the standard C ternary, arithmetic, logical,
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shift, relational, bitwise, and parentheses operators.
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You can specify
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octal, decimal, and hexadecimal numbers as in C.
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The optional second argument
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.Fa radix
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specifies the radix for the result and the optional third argument
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.Fa minimum
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specifies the minimum number of digits in the result.
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.It Fn expr expr
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This is an alias for
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.Ic eval .
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.It Fn format formatstring arg1 ...
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Returns
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.Fa formatstring
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with escape sequences substituted with
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.Fa arg1
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and following arguments, in a way similar to
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.Xr printf 3 .
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This built-in is only available in GNU-m4 compatibility mode, and the only
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parameters implemented are there for autoconf compatibility:
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left-padding flag, an optional field width, a maximum field width,
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*-specified field widths, and the %s and %c data type.
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.It Fn ifdef name yes no
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If the macro named by the first argument is defined then return the second
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argument, otherwise the third.
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If there is no third argument, the value is
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.Dv NULL .
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The word
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.Qq unix
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is predefined.
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.It Fn ifelse a b yes ...
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If the first argument
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.Fa a
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matches the second argument
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.Fa b
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then
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.Fn ifelse
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returns
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the third argument
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.Fa yes .
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If the match fails the three arguments are
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discarded and the next three arguments are used until there is
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zero or one arguments left, either this last argument or
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.Dv NULL
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is returned if no other matches were found.
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.It Fn include name
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Returns the contents of the file specified in the first argument.
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If the file is not found as is, look through the include path:
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first the directories specified with
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.Fl I
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on the command line, then the environment variable
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.Ev M4PATH ,
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as a colon-separated list of directories.
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Include aborts with an error message if the file cannot be included.
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.It Fn incr arg
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Increments the argument by 1.
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The argument must be a valid numeric string.
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.It Fn index string substring
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Returns the index of the second argument in the first argument (e.g.,
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.Ic index(the quick brown fox jumped, fox)
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returns 16).
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If the second
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argument is not found index returns \-1.
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.It Fn indir macro arg1 ...
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Indirectly calls the macro whose name is passed as the first argument,
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with the remaining arguments passed as first, ... arguments.
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.It Fn len arg
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Returns the number of characters in the first argument.
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Extra arguments
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are ignored.
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.It Fn m4exit code
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Immediately exits with the return value specified by the first argument,
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0 if none.
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.It Fn m4wrap todo
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Allows you to define what happens at the final
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.Dv EOF ,
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usually for cleanup purposes (e.g.,
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.Ic m4wrap("cleanup(tempfile)")
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causes the macro cleanup to be
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invoked after all other processing is done).
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.Pp
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Multiple calls to
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.Fn m4wrap
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get inserted in sequence at the final
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.Dv EOF .
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.It Fn maketemp template
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Like
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.Ic mkstemp .
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.It Fn mkstemp template
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Invokes
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.Xr mkstemp 3
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on the first argument, and returns the modified string.
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This can be used to create unique
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temporary file names.
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.It Fn paste file
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Includes the contents of the file specified by the first argument without
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any macro processing.
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Aborts with an error message if the file cannot be
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included.
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.It Fn patsubst string regexp replacement
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Substitutes a regular expression in a string with a replacement string.
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Usual substitution patterns apply: an ampersand
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.Pq Sq \&&
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is replaced by the string matching the regular expression.
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The string
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.Sq \e# ,
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where
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.Sq #
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is a digit, is replaced by the corresponding back-reference.
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.It Fn popdef arg ...
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Restores the
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.Ic pushdef Ns ed
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definition for each argument.
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.It Fn pushdef macro def
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Takes the same arguments as
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.Ic define ,
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but it saves the definition on a
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stack for later retrieval by
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.Fn popdef .
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.It Fn regexp string regexp replacement
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Finds a regular expression in a string.
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If no further arguments are given,
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it returns the first match position or \-1 if no match.
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If a third argument
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is provided, it returns the replacement string, with sub-patterns replaced.
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.It Fn shift arg1 ...
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Returns all but the first argument, the remaining arguments are
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quoted and pushed back with commas in between.
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The quoting
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nullifies the effect of the extra scan that will subsequently be
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performed.
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.It Fn sinclude file
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Similar to
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.Ic include ,
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except it ignores any errors.
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.It Fn spaste file
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Similar to
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.Fn paste ,
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except it ignores any errors.
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.It Fn substr string offset length
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Returns a substring of the first argument starting at the offset specified
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by the second argument and the length specified by the third argument.
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If no third argument is present it returns the rest of the string.
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.It Fn syscmd cmd
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Passes the first argument to the shell.
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Nothing is returned.
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.It Ic sysval
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Returns the return value from the last
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.Ic syscmd .
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.It Fn traceon arg ...
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Enables tracing of macro expansions for the given arguments, or for all
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macros if no argument is given.
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.It Fn traceoff arg ...
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Disables tracing of macro expansions for the given arguments, or for all
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macros if no argument is given.
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.It Fn translit string mapfrom mapto
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Transliterate the characters in the first argument from the set
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given by the second argument to the set given by the third.
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You cannot use
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.Xr tr 1
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style abbreviations.
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.It Fn undefine name1 ...
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Removes the definition for the macros specified by its arguments.
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.It Fn undivert arg ...
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Flushes the named output queues (or all queues if no arguments).
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.It Ic unix
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A pre-defined macro for testing the OS platform.
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.It Ic __line__
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Returns the current file's line number.
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.It Ic __file__
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Returns the current file's name.
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.El
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.Sh EXIT STATUS
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.Ex -std m4
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.Pp
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But note that the
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.Ic m4exit
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macro can modify the exit status, as can the
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.Fl E
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flag.
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.Sh STANDARDS
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The
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.Nm
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utility is compliant with the
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.St -p1003.1-2008
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specification.
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.Pp
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The flags
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.Op Fl dEgIPot
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and the macros
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.Ic builtin ,
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.Ic esyscmd ,
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.Ic expr ,
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.Ic format ,
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.Ic indir ,
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.Ic paste ,
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.Ic patsubst ,
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.Ic regexp ,
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.Ic spaste ,
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.Ic unix ,
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.Ic __line__ ,
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and
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.Ic __file__
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are extensions to that specification.
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.Pp
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.Ic maketemp
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is not supposed to be a synonym for
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.Ic mkstemp ,
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but instead to be an insecure temporary file name creation function.
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It is marked by
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.St -p1003.1-2008
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as being obsolescent and should not be used if portability is a concern.
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.Pp
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The output format of
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.Ic traceon
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and
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.Ic dumpdef
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are not specified in any standard,
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are likely to change and should not be relied upon.
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The current format of tracing is closely modelled on
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.Nm gnu-m4 ,
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to allow
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.Nm autoconf
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to work.
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.Pp
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The built-ins
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.Ic pushdef
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and
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.Ic popdef
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handle macro definitions as a stack.
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However,
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.Ic define
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interacts with the stack in an undefined way.
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In this implementation,
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.Ic define
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replaces the top-most definition only.
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Other implementations may erase all definitions on the stack instead.
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.Pp
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All built-ins do expand without arguments in many other
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.Nm .
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.Pp
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Many other
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.Nm
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have dire size limitations with respect to buffer sizes.
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.Sh AUTHORS
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.An -nosplit
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.An Ozan Yigit Aq Mt oz@sis.yorku.ca
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and
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.An Richard A. O'Keefe Aq Mt ok@goanna.cs.rmit.OZ.AU .
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.Pp
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GNU-m4 compatibility extensions by
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.An Marc Espie Aq Mt espie@cvs.openbsd.org .
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