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ICK(1)			    General Commands Manual			ICK(1)

NAME
       ick - INTERCAL compiler

SYNOPSIS
       ick [options] file...

       ick -e [options]	intercal-file [non-intercal-file...] [library...]

DESCRIPTION
       This  manual  page documents briefly the	ick command.  This manual page
       was originally written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution  (but  may
       be  used	by others), because the	original program did not have a	manual
       page, and was then added	back to	the main distribution.	 Fuller	 docu-
       mentation  is  available	 via the command info ick (for the ick command
       itself; even fuller documentation  is  available	 via  info  C-INTERCAL
       (which  contains	the documentation for both the compiler	and the	INTER-
       CAL language)).

       ick takes INTERCAL programs and generates code from  them  (by  running
       gcc).

       Note  that  the	base in	which a	program	is written is deduced from its
       extension; INTERCAL programs in base 2 must have	the extension .i,  IN-
       TERCAL programs in bases	from 3 to 7 must have an extension from	.3i to
       .7i respectively.

       No  options take	arguments; multiple options can	be given separately or
       combined	in the usual way (even -e).  The order	in  which  options  is
       given  is  irrelevant  unless  they conflict, in	which case the options
       that are	given last on the command line take precedence.

OPTIONS
       -c     Compile INTERCAL to C, but don't compile the resulting C.

       -d     Print yacc debugging information (implies	-c).

       -t     Requires strict INTERCAL-72 compliance (rejecting	COME FROM, the
	      extensions for bases other than  two,  and  other	 features  not
	      found in INTERCAL-72).

       -b     Disables the INTERCAL-72 random-bug feature.

       -O     Attempt to optimize expressions in the generated code.

       -C     Clockface	output (using IIII rather than IV in Roman numerals).

       -f     Optimize control flow in generated code (prevents	-yp).

       -F     Optimize	everything  in generated code for speed, regardless of
	      how slow the compiler becomes or how large the object  file  be-
	      comes. Implies -fO, prevents -cdeghpyH.

       -h     Print optimizer debugging	information (implies -cO).

       -H     Print verbose optimizer debugging	information (implies -cO).

       -hH    Print  optimizer	debugging information in a different form (im-
	      plies -cO).

       -w     Enable the +printflow option in output programs even if they are
	      not multithreaded.

       -y     Run the yuk debugger on the code (prevents -fme).

       -p     Run the yuk profiler on the code (prevents -fme).

       -m     Allow multithreading and backtracking  (prevents	-ype,  implies
	      -w).

       -e     Link one INTERCAL	file to	non-INTERCAL files or to expansion li-
	      braries.	Doing this changes the syntax of the command line; the
	      first file given must be the INTERCAL source file, then this can
	      be  followed  by	any number of files in other languages to link
	      via the external calls system (currently only C  and  maybe  Be-
	      funge-98 programs	are allowed), and then any number of expansion
	      libraries. The non-INTERCAL files	will be	processed to link them
	      to  the INTERCAL files, and then compiled	with gcc and linked to
	      the main INTERCAL	program.

       -E     Do not link any system libraries,	even if	the code suggests that
	      one or more is needed (prevents -P).

       -a     Allow the	use of the CREATE statement (prevents -P).

       -v     Allow anything on	the left of an assignment, and	turn  off  the
	      protection  that constants otherwise have	against	being assigned
	      to (prevents -fFOP).

       -P     Compile PIC-INTERCAL rather than	INTERCAL  (prevents  -amFvxeE,
	      implies -cfO).

       -o     Output to	stdout rather than .c (implies -c).

       -X     Interpret	 ambiguous syntax such as ? and	@ with Princeton mean-
	      ings (as used by CLC-INTERCAL), rather  than  with  the  default
	      Atari meanings.

       -x     Use  CLC-INTERCAL	 rules	for text I/O and for abstaining	from a
	      GIVE UP by label (prevents -P).

       -u     Print a message whenever the compiler tries to open a file.

       -U     Dump core	on E778	as well	as printing an error.

       -Y     Display the command lines	for programs invoked by	ick.

       -g     Leave the	generated C in place, and make the  output  executable
	      debuggable.

       -l     Attempt to report	likely bugs and	nonportabilities (implies -O).

SEE ALSO
       The  newsgroup  alt.lang.intercal  is  where INTERCAL compilers are an-
       nounced,	  and	INTERCAL   itself   is	  discussed;	the    website
       http://catb.org/~esr/intercal  is  where	the most recent	versions of C-
       INTERCAL	are currently hosted.

AUTHOR
       ick was originally written by Eric S. Raymond.  This  manual  page  was
       originally written by Mark W. Eichin <eichin@kitten.gen.ma.us>, for the
       Debian GNU/Linux	system.

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