Name

unpack-sdf — splits an SDF definition into its constituent modules.

Synopsis

unpack-sdf [-d dir] [-i file | --input file] [-o file | --input file] [-b] [-S | --silent] [--verbose level] [-k level | --keep level] [--check] [-h | -? | --help] [--about] [--version]

Description

The unpack-sdf utility is used to unpack an SDF definition into its constituent modules. In effect, this utility undoes the job of pack-sdf. When applied to an SDF definition, each module declared will be written to a file. The directory given by the -d option is taken as the base path. The module name will be used as the file name.

SDF modules may have path-like names, such as stmts/decl. In this case, a directory named stmts will be created in the base path, and a decl.sdf will be placed inside it.

Options

Directory Options

-d dir

The base directory to unpack into. By default, the current directory is used. Subdirectories may be created as part of the unpack process.

Common Input/Output Options

-i file

The input term given by the file name file.

In the absence of the -i option, input will be read from stdin.

-o file

The output will be written to the file given by the file name file.

In the absence of the -o option, output will be written to stdout.

-b

The output will be written in the binary (BAF) ATerm format.

ATerms in the BAF format require a lot less space than ones in the TAF format, but the Java ATerm library does not currently support baf ATerms. ATerms in the baf format is the preferred format of exchange between Stratego tools.

Common Debugging Options

--about

See --version.

-h, -?, --help

Display usage information.

--keep int

Keep intermediate results produced by the internal stages in the pretty-printing process. This is only useful for debugging. A high value of int indicates increased eagerness for keeping intermediate results.

Default setting is 0, indicating that no intermediates will be kept.

-S, --silent

Silent execution. Same as --verbose 0.

--verbose int

Set verbosity level to numerical value int. The higher the number, the more information about pp-aterm's inner workings are printed.

Alternatively, int can be set to either of the following verbosity levels, given in increasing order of verbosity: emergency, alert, critical, error, warning, notice, info, debug, vomit.

--version

Displays the tool name and version.

Reporting Bugs

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Copyright

Copyright (C) 2002-2005 Eelco Visser

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.