NAME
styx — A combined parser and scanner generator
SYNOPSIS
styx [-diagnose] [-verbose] [-makeC] [-makeIMG] [-makeINT]
[-shortform] [-BINSTYX=directory] [-GENSTYX=directory]
[-SPESTYX=directory] language
stypp [-charset=string] [-wprint] [-prepar=string] [-premac=string]
[-prefun=string] [-Start=string] [-xaron] [-early]
[-shiftfun=string] [-reducefun=string] [-ppfun=string]
[-BINSTYX=path] srclang tgtlang filename
stydoc [-StyxPath=path] [-Template=path] [-RefAlias=string]
[-recursiv] [-prodcom] [-keepNTs=string] [-noClass=string]
[-exProds=string] [-ignRRef=string] [-BINSTYX=path] grammarfile
outfile
ctoh [-ct] [-force] [-CPATH=path] [-HPATH=path] [-PRJ=path]
[-DPATH=path] [-DROOT=path]
ptm_img [-FileName=path] [-charset=string] [-skipset=string]
[-binmode] [-wprint] [-prepar=string] [-premac=string]
[-prefun=string] [-Start=string] [-xaron] [-early]
[-shiftfun=string] [-reducefun=string] [-BINSTYX=path] language image
lim_test [-charset=string] [-binmode] [-wprint] [-prepar=string]
[-premac=string] [-prefun=string] [-tokens] [-symbols]
[-BINSTYX=path] language filename
pim_test [-charset=string] [-binmode] [-wprint] [-prepar=string]
[-premac=string] [-prefun=string] [-Start=string] [-xaron] [-early]
[-shiftfun=string] [-reducefun=string] [-tree] [-BINSTYX=path]
language filename
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the styx, stypp, stydoc, ctoh,
lim_test and pim_test commands. It was written for the Debian
GNU/Linux distribution because the original programs don’t have manual
pages, but have documentation in HTML format (see below).
styx translates token and syntax descriptions contained in
$SPESTYX/language.sty yielding scanner and parser tables as well as a
functional interface to the abstract derivation tree.
stypp is sort of a ‘‘pretty printer’’ for source files written in a
styx-defined language. Furthermore it can be used to port source files,
provided source and target languages have equivalent abstract syntax.
stydoc generates HTML reference documentation for a grammar specified
in grammarfile using a template.
ctoh is used to create header files from C sources generated by styx.
It is taken from the upstream author’s own project development
environment where source files are written in a manner allowing
interface definitions to be automatically generated.
ptm_img translates a source file specified by the FileName option to a
binary image. If the FileName option is omitted, the image file must
exist and the program writes the derivation tree to stdout.
lim_test uses a scanner image file for language to scan the source in
filename writing the token stream to stdout.
pim_test uses scanner and parser image files for language to parse the
source in filename writing the derivation tree to stdout.
ENVIRONMENT
Upstream authors use non-standard conventions for command-line options
and environment variables, to the effect that the latter are best
viewed as options which default to the value of the identically named
environment variable if not specified.
For styx, SPESTYX is the search path for language specifications
(language.sty), scanner and parser image files are located using
BINSTYX while the location of generated C code is determined by
GENSTYX.
stypp, stydoc, ptm_img, lim_test and pim_test use BINSTYX to locate
scanner and parser image files language.lim and language.pim.
SEE ALSO
The programs are documented fully in The Styx Handbook available in the
source distribution in LinuxDoc and HTML format. On Debian GNU/Linux
systems the documentation is contained in the styx-doc package.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Siggy Brentrup <bsb@debian.org> for the
Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). Permission is
granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms
of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or any later version
published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections,
no Front-Cover Texts and no Back-Cover Texts.
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