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lang/cem/cemcom.ansi/cemcom.ansi.1

@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-.TH EM_CEMCOM.ANSI 6ACK
+.TH EM_CEMCOM.ANSI 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 em_cemcom.ansi \- ANSI C to EM compiler
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-\fB~/em/lib.bin/em_cemcom.ansi\fP [\fIoptions\fP] \fIsource \fP[\fIdestination
+\fB~/em/lib.bin/em_cemcom.ansi\fP [ options ] source destination
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 \fICemcom\fP is a compiler that translates C programs
 into EM compact code.

+ 3 - 2
lang/cem/cemcom/cemcom.1

@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
-.TH EM_CEMCOM 6ACK
+.TH EM_CEMCOM 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 em_cemcom \- C to EM compiler
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-\fB~/em/lib/em_cemcom\fP [\fIoptions\fP] \fIsource \fP[\fIdestination \fP[\fInamelist\fP]]
+.B ~/em/lib.bin/em_cemcom
+[ options ] source [ destination [ namelist ] ]
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 \fICemcom\fP is a compiler that translates C programs
 into EM compact code.

+ 3 - 2
lang/cem/cpp.ansi/ncpp.6

@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
-.TH CPP.ANSI 6ACK
+.TH CPP.ANSI 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 cpp.ansi \- ANSI C Pre-Processor
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-cpp.ansi [\-options] [ file ]
+.B ~em/lib.bin/cpp.ansi
+[\-options] [ file ]
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 .I Cpp.ansi
 reads a file, expands macros and include

+ 3 - 11
lang/cem/lint/lpass2/lint.1

@@ -2,23 +2,15 @@
 .\" See the copyright notice in the ACK home directory, in the file "Copyright".
 .\"
 .\" $Header$
-.TH LINT 1 89/10/04
+.TH LINT 1 "$Revision$"
 .SH NAME
 lint \- a C program checker
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B lint
-[
-.B \-abhuvx \-KR -ansi
-]
-[file | libname
-.BR \-l xxx
-] ...
+[ \-abhuvx \-KR -ansi ] [file | libname | \-l\fIxxx\fP ] ...
 .br
 .B lint
-.BR \-L libname
-[file | libname2
-.BR \-l xxx
-] ...
+\-L\fIlibname\fP [ file | libname2 | \-l\fIxxx\fP ] ...
 .br
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 .I Lint

+ 2 - 2
lang/m2/comp/em_m2.6

@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-.TH EM_M2 6ACK
+.TH EM_M2 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 em_m2 \- ACK Modula\-2 compiler
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-.B em_m2
+.B ~em/lib.bin/em_m2
 .RI [ option ] 
 .I source
 .I destination

+ 2 - 2
lang/m2/comp/modula-2.1

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH MODULA\-2 1ACK
+.TH MODULA\-2 1 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 Modula-2 \- ACK Modula-2 compiler
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ This is useful for interpreters that use the "real" MIN(INTEGER) to
 indicate "undefined".
 .LP
 .SH SEE ALSO
-\fIack\fR(1ACK), \fIem_m2\fR(6ACK), \fIm2mm(1ACK)\fR
+\fIack\fR(1), \fIem_m2\fR(6), \fIm2mm(1)\fR
 .SH FILES
 .IR ~em/lib/em_m2 :
 binary of the Modula-2 compiler.

+ 1 - 1
lang/m2/m2mm/m2mm.1

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH M2MM 1ACK
+.TH M2MM 1 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 m2mm \- Modula-2 makefile generator

+ 2 - 2
lang/pc/comp/em_pc.6

@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-.TH EM_PC 6ACK
+.TH EM_PC 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 em_pc \- Pascal compiler
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-.B em_pc
+.B ~em/lib.bin/em_pc
 .RI [ option ]
 .I source
 .I destination

+ 3 - 3
mach/mantra/int/em.1

@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH EM 1ACK
+.TH EM 1 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 em \- calling program for em interpreters
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-em [-t] [+fcp] [loadfile [args ... ...] ]
+\fBem\fP [-t] [+fcp] [loadfile [args ... ...] ]
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 The loadfile ("e.out" if not specified) is opened to read the first 8 word header.
 The format of this header is explained in e.out(5).
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ source line flow data
 last lines executed
 .PD
 .SH "SEE ALSO"
-\fIack\fP(1ACK),
+\fIack\fP(1),
 .SH BUGS
 Most error messages are self explanatory.
 If runtime flags are turned on it is advisable to try again

+ 7 - 8
mach/pdp/int/em.1

@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH EM 1ACK
+.TH EM 1 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 em \- calling program for em interpreters
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-em [-t] [+fcp] [loadfile [args ... ...] ]
+\fBem\fP [-t] [+fcp] [loadfile [args ... ...] ]
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 The loadfile ("e.out" if not specified) is opened to read the first 8 word header.
 The format of this header is explained in e.out(5).
@@ -28,18 +28,18 @@ an estimate of the number of memory cycles used per source line.
 This option is expensive in time as well as in memory space.
 The result tables made at run time are dumped onto a file named
 em_runinf. This file is converted to human readable format
-by the program eminform(1ACK) which writes the profiling information
+by the program eminform(1) which writes the profiling information
 on a file called em_profile.
 .IP f
 maintain a bit map of all source lines that have been executed.
-This map is written also onto the file em_runinf and can be interpreted by eminform(1ACK) which writes in this case the file em_flow.
+This map is written also onto the file em_runinf and can be interpreted by eminform(1) which writes in this case the file em_flow.
 This option is almost free in time and space.
 .IP c
 count line usage in tables that
 contains for every source line the number of times it
 was entered.
 These tables are also written onto em_runinf.
-Eminform(1ACK) can be used to convert this information into the
+Eminform(1) can be used to convert this information into the
 file em_count.
 Cheap in time, expensive in memory space.
 .PP
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ directory ~em/lib/em22/em_????
 If the interpreter exits with a non-zero exit status, then the line numbers
 of the 64 last executed source lines are dumped on the file
 em_runinf
-in the current directory. Eminform(1ACK) writes this information
+in the current directory. Eminform(1) writes this information
 on the human readable file em_last.
 .SH "FILES"
 .IP ~em/lib/em22/em_???? 35
@@ -67,11 +67,10 @@ source line flow data
 last lines executed
 .PD
 .SH "SEE ALSO"
-eminform(1ACK), ack(1ACK),
+eminform(1), ack(1),
 .SH BUGS
 Most error messages are self explanatory.
 The interpreter stops in case of lack of space with an error
 message SEGVIO stack overflow.
 If runtime flags are turned on it is advisable to try again
 with the default options.
-Bugs should be reported to Evert Wattel.

+ 5 - 5
mach/pdp/int/eminform.1

@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
 .\" $Header$
 .tr ~
-.TH EMINFORM 1ACK
+.TH EMINFORM 1 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 eminform \- converts runtime information of interpreted em to
 human readable form.
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-eminform
+\fBeminform\fP
 .SH DESCRIPTION
-The EM interpreter, em(1ACK), has several debugging features built in.
-They can be activated by flag options to em(1ACK).
+The EM interpreter, em(1), has several debugging features built in.
+They can be activated by flag options to em(1).
 The EM interpreter collects the information while it runs the program.
 When the program is terminated, the interpreter dumps this information onto
 a file called em_runinf.
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ failed".
 .SH FILES
 em_runinf, em_last, em_flow, em_count, em_profile
 .SH "SEE ALSO"
-ack(1ACK), em(1ACK).
+ack(1), em(1).
 .SH BUGS
 If an entire procedure is not touched, the the file name in
 which this procedure occured is unknown.

+ 2 - 2
man/6500_as.6

@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH 6500_AS 6ACK
+.TH 6500_AS 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 6500_as \- assembler for Mostek 6500
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-~em/lib/6500/as [options] argument ...
+~em/lib.bin/6500/as [options] argument ...
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 This assembler is made with the general framework
 described in \fIuni_ass\fP(6). It is an assembler-loader.

+ 2 - 2
man/6800_as.6

@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH 6800_AS 6ACK
+.TH 6800_AS 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 6800_as \- assembler for Motorola 6800
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-~em/lib/6800/as [options] argument ...
+~em/lib.bin/6800/as [options] argument ...
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 This assembler is made with the general framework
 described in \fIuni_ass\fP(6). It is an assembler generating relocatable

+ 2 - 2
man/6805_as.6

@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH 6805_AS 6ACK
+.TH 6805_AS 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 6805_as \- assembler for Motorola 6805
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-~em/lib/6805/as [options] argument ...
+~em/lib.bin/6805/as [options] argument ...
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 This assembler is made with the general framework
 described in \fIuni_ass\fP(6). It is an assembler generating relocatable

+ 2 - 2
man/6809_as.6

@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH 6809_AS 6ACK
+.TH 6809_AS 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 6809_as \- assembler for 6809
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-~em/lib/6809/as [options] argument ...
+~em/lib.bin/6809/as [options] argument ...
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 This assembler is made with the general framework
 described in \fIuni_ass\fP(6). It is an assembler generating relocatable

+ 2 - 2
man/8080_as.6

@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH 8080_AS 6ACK
+.TH 8080_AS 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 8080_as \- assembler for Intel 8080 and 8085
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-~em/lib/8080/as [options] argument ...
+~em/lib.bin/8080/as [options] argument ...
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 This assembler is made with the general framework
 described in \fIuni_ass\fP(6). It is an assembler generating relocatable

+ 2 - 2
man/em_cg.6

@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH EM_CG 6ACK
+.TH EM_CG 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 em_cg \- EM to assembly code translator
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-~em/lib/\fBmach\fP/cg [-d] [-p\fIn\fP] [-w\fIn\fP] [ infile [ outfile ] ]
+~em/lib.bin/\fImach\fP/cg [-d] [-p\fIn\fP] [-w\fIn\fP] [ infile [ outfile ] ]
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 Em_cg reads a compact EM-program, argument or standard input,
 and produces an assembly program on argument or standard output

+ 2 - 2
man/em_ncg.6

@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH EM_NCG 6ACK
+.TH EM_NCG 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 em_ncg \- EM to assembly code translator
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-~em/lib/\fBmach\fP/cg [-d\fIn\fP] [-p\fIn\fP] [-w\fIn\fP] [-u\fIfile\fP] [ infile [ outfile ] ]
+~em/lib.bin/\fImach\fP/cg [-d\fIn\fP] [-p\fIn\fP] [-w\fIn\fP] [-u\fIfile\fP] [ infile [ outfile ] ]
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 Em_cg reads a compact EM-program, argument or standard input,
 and produces an assembly program on argument or standard output

+ 2 - 2
man/i386_as.6

@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH I386_AS 6ACK
+.TH I386_AS 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 i386_as \- assembler for Intel 80386
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-~em/lib/i386/as [options] argument ...
+~em/lib.bin/i386/as [options] argument ...
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 This assembler is made with the general framework
 described in \fIuni_ass\fP(6). It is an assembler generating relocatable

+ 2 - 2
man/i86_as.6

@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH I86_AS 6ACK
+.TH I86_AS 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 i86_as \- assembler for Intel 8086
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-~em/lib/i86/as [options] argument ...
+~em/lib.bin/i86/as [options] argument ...
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 This assembler is made with the general framework
 described in \fIuni_ass\fP(6). It is an assembler generating relocatable

+ 1 - 1
man/libmon.7

@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH LIBMON 7ACK
+.TH LIBMON 7 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 libmon \- library of system call routines with EM calling sequence

+ 1 - 1
man/libpc.7

@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH LIBPC 7ACK
+.TH LIBPC 7 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 libpc \- library of external routines for Pascal programs

+ 2 - 2
man/m68k2_as.6

@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH M68K2_AS 6ACK
+.TH M68K2_AS 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 m68k2_as \- assembler for Motorola 68000
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-~em/lib/m68k2/as [options] argument ...
+~em/lib.bin/m68k2/as [options] argument ...
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 This assembler is made with the general framework
 described in \fIuni_ass\fP(6). It is an assembler generating relocatable

+ 2 - 2
man/ns_as.6

@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH NS_AS 6ACK
+.TH NS_AS 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 ns_as \- National Semiconductor 16032 assembler/linker
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-~em/lib/ns/as [options] argument ...
+~em/lib.bin/ns/as [options] argument ...
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 The assembler for the National Semiconductor 16032 is based
 on the universal assembler \fIuni_ass\fP(VI). It is an assembler generating

+ 7 - 1
man/pc_prlib.7

@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH PC_PRLIB 7ACK
+.TH PC_PRLIB 7 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 pc_prlib \- library of Pascal runtime routines
@@ -13,6 +13,8 @@ function	_abi(i:integer):integer;
 function	_abl(i:long):long;
 function	_mdi(j,i:integer):integer;
 function	_mdl(j,i:long):long;
+function	_dvi(j,i:integer):integer;
+function	_dvl(j,i:long):long;
 function	_abr(r:real):real;
 function	_sin(r:real):real;
 function	_cos(r:real):real;
@@ -136,6 +138,10 @@ Compute the absolute value of a long.
 Perform the Pascal modulo operation on integers.
 .IP _mdl
 Perform the Pascal modulo operation on longs.
+.IP _dvi
+Perform the Pascal divide operation on integers.
+.IP _dvl
+Perform the Pascal divide operation on longs.
 .IP _abr
 Compute the absolute value of a real.
 .IP _sin

+ 2 - 2
man/pdp_as.6

@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH PDP_AS 6ACK
+.TH PDP_AS 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 pdp_as \- assembler for PDP 11
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-~em/lib/pdp/as [options] argument ...
+~em/lib.bin/pdp/as [options] argument ...
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 This assembler is made with the general framework
 described in \fIuni_ass\fP(6). It is an assembler generating relocatable

+ 2 - 2
man/uni_ass.6

@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH UNI_ASS 6ACK
+.TH UNI_ASS 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 uni_ass \- universal assembler, assembler\-loader
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-~em/lib/\fImach\fP/as [options] argument ...
+~em/lib.bin/\fImach\fP/as [options] argument ...
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 The universal assembler is a framework allowing easy
 generation of an assembler for any byte oriented machine.

+ 2 - 2
man/z8000_as.6

@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH Z8000_AS 6ACK
+.TH Z8000_AS 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 z8000_as \- assembler for Zilog z8000 (segmented version)
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-~em/lib/z8000/as [options] argument ...
+~em/lib.bin/z8000/as [options] argument ...
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 This assembler is made with the general framework
 described in \fIuni_ass\fP(6). It is an assembler\-loader. Output is

+ 2 - 2
man/z80_as.6

@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH Z80_AS 6ACK
+.TH Z80_AS 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 z80_as \- assembler for Zilog z80
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-~em/lib/z80/as [options] argument ...
+~em/lib.bin/z80/as [options] argument ...
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 This assembler is made with the general framework
 described in \fIuni_ass\fP(6). It is an assembler generating relocatable

+ 1 - 1
modules/src/alloc/alloc.3

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH ALLOC 3 "March 25, 1986"
+.TH ALLOC 3 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 Malloc, Salloc, Realloc, Srealloc, st_alloc, st_free\ \-\ low level memory allocation routines

+ 1 - 1
modules/src/assert/assert.3

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH ASSERT 3ACK "$Revision$"
+.TH ASSERT 3 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 assert \- program verification

+ 1 - 1
modules/src/em_code/em_code.3X

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH EM_CODE 3ACK "$Revision$"
+.TH EM_CODE 3 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 emcode \- EM code interface for compilers

+ 1 - 1
modules/src/em_mes/em_mes.3

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH EM_MES 3ACK "86/03/18"
+.TH EM_MES 3 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 em_mes \- EM-message generating routines

+ 5 - 4
modules/src/em_opt/em_nopt.6

@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
-.TH EM_NOPT 6ACK "$Revision$"
+.TH EM_NOPT 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 em_nopt \- EM peephole optimizer
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-~em/lib/em_nopt [ inputfile [ outputfile ] ]
+.B ~em/lib.bin/em_nopt
+[ inputfile [ outputfile ] ]
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 Em_nopt reads a compact EM-program inputfile or standard input,
 and produces another compact EM program on outputfile or standard output
@@ -12,7 +13,7 @@ but smaller.
 This program is a faster replacement for the program em_opt but does not
 perform some other functions that that program performed and were required
 before running a codegenerator. These operations are now performed by the
-front ends and the EM_CODE(3ACK) module. The old program is still required
+front ends and the EM_CODE(3) module. The old program is still required
 for front ends that do not use the new mechanisms or for making a library
 module.
 Usually this program need not be run as the front end will perform the
@@ -20,4 +21,4 @@ equivalent optimizations using the library module em_opt(3).
 .SH "SEE ALSO"
 ack(1) em_opt(1) em_opt(3)
 .SH AUTHOR
-Bruce McKenzie <bruce@cantuar.UUCP>
+Bruce McKenzie <bruce@cocs.canterbury.ac.nz>

+ 2 - 2
modules/src/em_opt/em_opt.3

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH EM_OPT 3ACK "$Revision$"
+.TH EM_OPT 3 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 emopt \- EM code peephole optimizer interface for compilers
@@ -110,4 +110,4 @@ It is not possible to indicate that the argument of
 .B O_con_cst ()
 must be seen as an unsigned value.
 .SH AUTHOR
-Bruce McKenzie <bruce@cantuar.UUCP>
+Bruce McKenzie <bruce@cocs.canterbury.ac.nz>

+ 1 - 1
modules/src/flt_arith/flt_arith.3

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH FLT_ARITH 3ACK " Fri June 30 1989"
+.TH FLT_ARITH 3 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 flt_arith \- high precision floating point arithmetic

+ 1 - 1
modules/src/idf/idf.3

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH IDF 3ACK "March 17, 1986"
+.TH IDF 3 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 init_idf, str2idf, findidf\ \-\ a namelist module

+ 1 - 1
modules/src/input/input.3

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH INPUT 3ACK "March 25, 1986"
+.TH INPUT 3 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 LoadChar, PushBack, InsertFile, InsertText, AtEoIF, AtEoIT\ \-\ input

+ 1 - 1
modules/src/object/object.3

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH OBJECT 3ACK "October 16, 1986"
+.TH OBJECT 3 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 wr_open, wr_close, wr_ohead, wr_sect, wr_outsect, wr_emit, wr_putc, wr_relo,

+ 1 - 1
modules/src/print/print.3

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH PRINT 3ACK "86/04/02"
+.TH PRINT 3 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 print, fprint, sprint, doprnt -- very simple formatted-output routines

+ 1 - 1
modules/src/read_em/read_em.3

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH READ_EM 3ACK "March 17, 1986"
+.TH READ_EM 3 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 EM_open, EM_getinstr, EM_close,

+ 1 - 1
modules/src/string/string.3

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH STRING 3ACK "86/03/18"
+.TH STRING 3 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 strcpy, strncpy, strcat, strncat, strcmp, strncmp,

+ 1 - 1
modules/src/system/system.3

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH SYSTEM 3ACK "86/03/24"
+.TH SYSTEM 3 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 sys_open, sys_close, sys_read, sys_write, sys_reset, sys_access,

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util/LLgen/LLgen.1

@@ -1,23 +1,10 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH LLGEN 1ACK
+.TH LLGEN 1 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 LLgen, an extended LL(1) parser generator
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-\fBLLgen\fP
-[
-\fB\-vxw\fP
-]
-[
-\fB\-j\fP[\fInum\fP]
-]
-[
-\fB\-l\fP\fInum\fP
-]
-[
-\fB\-h\fP\fInum\fP
-]
-file ...
+LLgen [ \-vxw ] [ \-j[\fInum\fP] ] [ \-l\fInum\fP ] [ \-h\fInum\fP ] file ...
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 \fILLgen\fP
 converts a context-free grammar into a set of

+ 1 - 1
util/ack/ack.1.X

@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
 .ft \\n(Sf
 .sp 1
 ..
-.TH ACK 1ACK
+.TH ACK 1 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 ack \- Amsterdam Compiler Kit

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util/amisc/anm.1

@@ -1,12 +1,8 @@
-.TH ANM 1ACK
+.TH ANM 1 "$Revision$"
 .SH NAME
 anm  \-  print name list
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-.B anm
-[
-.B \-gnoprus
-]
-[ file ... ]
+anm [ \-gnoprus ] [ file ... ]
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 .I Anm
 prints the name list (symbol table) of each ack.out(5) format object

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util/amisc/asize.1

@@ -1,9 +1,8 @@
-.TH ASIZE 1ACK
+.TH ASIZE 1 "$Revision$"
 .SH NAME
 asize \- size of an object file
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-.B asize
-[ file ... ]
+asize [ file ... ]
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 .I Asize
 prints the (decimal) number of bytes

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util/amisc/astrip.1

@@ -1,9 +1,8 @@
-.TH ASTRIP 1ACK
+.TH ASTRIP 1 "$Revision$"
 .SH NAME
 astrip  \-  remove symbols and relocation information
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-.B astrip
-file ...
+astrip file ...
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 .I Astrip
 removes the symbol

+ 1 - 1
util/arch/aal.1

@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH AAL 1ACK
+.TH AAL 1 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 aal \- archive and library maintainer

+ 1 - 1
util/arch/arch.1

@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH ARCH 1ACK
+.TH ARCH 1 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 arch \- archive and library maintainer

+ 1 - 1
util/arch/arch.5

@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH ARCH 5ACK
+.TH ARCH 5 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 arch \- archive (library) file format

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util/ass/em_ass.6

@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH EM_ASS 6ACK
+.TH EM_ASS 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 em_ass \- EM assembler/loader
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-~em/lib/em_ass [options] argument ...
+.B ~em/lib.bin/em_ass
+[options] argument ...
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 Em_ass assembles and links EM modules.
 Arguments may be flags, EM modules or libraries.

+ 3 - 2
util/cmisc/cclash.1

@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
-.TH CCLASH 1ACK
+.TH CCLASH 1 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 cclash  \-  report clashing identifiers in C-programs
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-.B cclash [ -l<length> ] [ -c | -m ]
+.B cclash
+[ -l<length> ] [ -c | -m ]
 [ file ... ]
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 .I Cclash

+ 1 - 1
util/cmisc/cid.1

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH CID 1ACK
+.TH CID 1 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 cid \- change identifiers not occurring in C comment, strings and

+ 3 - 3
util/cmisc/mkdep.1

@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
-.TH MKDEP 1ACK
+.TH MKDEP 1 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 mkdep \- dependency generator for C-programs
 .SH SYNOPSYS
-.B mkdep [ -d ]
-file ...
+.B mkdep
+[ -d ] file ...
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 .I Mkdep
 scans the files in the argument list for C-preprocessor lines of the form

+ 3 - 3
util/cmisc/prid.1

@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
-.TH PRID 1ACK
+.TH PRID 1 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 prid  \-  print identifiers in C-programs longer than a certain length
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-.B prid [ -l<length> ]
-[ file ... ]
+.B prid
+[ -l<length> ] [ file ... ]
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 .I Prid
 prints all identifiers with length >= <length>.

+ 3 - 2
util/cmisc/tabgen.1

@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
-.TH TABGEN 1ACK
+.TH TABGEN 1 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 tabgen \- table generator for C-programs
 .SH SYNOPSYS
-.B tabgen \fIarguments\fP
+.B tabgen
+\fIarguments\fP
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 .I Tabgen
 is a handy tool for generating tables for C-programs from a compact

+ 3 - 2
util/cpp/cpp.6

@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
-.TH CPP 6ACK
+.TH CPP 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 cpp \- C Pre-Processor
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-cpp [\-options] [ file ]
+.B ~em/lib.bin/cpp
+[\-options] [ file ]
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 .I Cpp
 reads a file, expands macros and include

+ 2 - 7
util/grind/grind.1

@@ -1,15 +1,10 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH GRIND 1
+.TH GRIND 1 "$Revision$"
 .SH NAME
 grind \- source-level debugger for ACK
 .SH SYNOPSIS
 .B grind
-[
-.I <ACK object file>
-]
-[
-.I <object file>
-]
+[ <ACK object file> ] [ <object file> ]
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 .B Grind
 is a utility for source-level debugging and execution of

+ 1 - 1
util/int/int.1

@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 .\"	Manual page
 .\"
 .\"	$Header$
-.TH INT I
+.TH INT 1 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 int \- Interpreter for EM Machine Language

+ 1 - 1
util/led/ack.out.5

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH "ACK.OUT" 5ACK "July 29, 1986"
+.TH "ACK.OUT" 5 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 ack.out\ \-\ ACK-assembler and link editor output

+ 2 - 2
util/led/led.6

@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-.TH LED 6ACK
+.TH LED 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 led \- link editor
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-.B led
+.B ~em/lib.bin/em_led
 [ option ] ... file ...
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 .I Led

+ 5 - 3
util/misc/em_decode.6

@@ -1,12 +1,14 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH EM_DECODE 6ACK
+.TH EM_DECODE 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 em_decode,em_encode \- compact to readable EM and v.v.
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-/usr/em/lib/em_decode [ inputfile [ outputfile ] ]
+.B ~/lib.bin/em_decode
+[ inputfile [ outputfile ] ]
 .br
-/usr/em/lib/em_encode [ inputfile [ outputfile ] ]
+.B ~em/lib.bin/em_encode
+[ inputfile [ outputfile ] ]
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 Most programs involved with the EM project only produce and accept
 EM programs in compact form.

+ 3 - 2
util/ncgg/ncgg.6

@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH NCGG 6ACK
+.TH NCGG 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 cgg \- Code table translating utility
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-cgg [-c] [-d] [-v] table
+.B ~em/lib.bin/cgg
+[-c] [-d] [-v] table
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 cgg translates a machine description table into the internal
 structures needed by em_cg.

+ 3 - 2
util/opt/em_opt.6

@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
 .\" $Header$
-.TH EM_OPT 6ACK
+.TH EM_OPT 6 "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 em_opt \- EM peephole optimizer
 .SH SYNOPSIS
-~em/lib/em_opt [-Ln] [ argument ]
+.B ~em/lib/em_opt
+[-Ln] [ argument ]
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 Em_opt reads a compact EM-program, argument or standard input,
 and produces another compact EM program on standard output