fix some errors pointed out by colin (thanks:)

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Bill Currie 2003-05-15 21:18:51 +00:00
parent 794bca7d8b
commit 2c5933fb27

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ qfcc \- The QuakeForge Code Compiler
.RI [ options ]
.RI [ files ]
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fBqfcc\fP compiles Ruamoko source into a form that the QuakeForge server can
\fBqfcc\fP compiles Ruamoko source into a form that the QuakeForge engine can
understand.
.SH OPTIONS
\fBqfcc\fP takes the following arguments:
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Display more output than usual.
Generate debugging info. Synonym for \fB\-\-code debug\fP.
.TP
.B \-o, \-\0output\-file FILE
Secify output file name.
Specify output file name.
.TP
.B \-P, \-\-progs\-src FILE
File to use instead of progs.src
@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ for include files.
Undefine preprocessor symbols, if the preprocessor is in use.
.TP
.B \-\-cpp CPPSPEC
cpp execution command line. See \fBCPP NAME\fP for details.
\fBcpp\fP execution command line. See \fBCPP NAME\fP for details.
.TP
.B \-L DIR
Add DIR to the search path used for -l.
@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ Compile only, do not link. Can be used in either progs.src or separate
compilation modes.
.TP
.B \-r
Incremental linking. Generate a larger object files from other object files
Incremental linking. Generate a larger object file from other object files
and libraries.
.TP
.B \-z
@ -194,20 +194,20 @@ Silences all notice messages.
Promote notices to warnings. If warnings are being treated as errors, so will
notices.
.SH "CPP NAME"
When preprocessing source files, \fBqfcc\fP calls cpp (the C preprocessor)
with a configurable command line. This is useful when wishing to use an
alternative preprocessor (though it must be command line compatable with cpp)
and when \fBqfcc\fP has been mis-configured to call cpp incorrectly for your
operating system. If the latter is the case, please report the details
(operating system, detection methods, correct execution specificaiton). The
base default execution spec (on most Linux systems) is \fBcpp %d -o %o %i\fP.
This spec is similar in concept to a printf string. The name of the program
may be either absolute (eg /lib/cpp) or relative as the PATH will be searched.
Available substituions:
When preprocessing source files, \fBqfcc\fP calls \fBcpp\fP (the C
preprocessor) with a configurable command line. This is useful when wishing
to use an alternative preprocessor (though it must be command line compatible
with \fBcpp\fP) and when \fBqfcc\fP has been mis-configured to call \fBcpp\fP
incorrectly for your operating system. If the latter is the case, please
report the details (operating system, detection methods, correct execution
specification). The base default execution spec (on most Linux systems) is
\fBcpp %d -o %o %i\fP. This spec is similar in concept to a printf string.
The name of the program may be either absolute (eg /lib/\fBcpp\fP) or
relative as the PATH will be searched. Available substitutions:
.TP
.B %d
Mainly for defines (-D, -U and -I) but %d will be replaced by all cpp options
that \fBqfcc\fP will be passing.
Mainly for defines (-D, -U and -I) but %d will be replaced by all \fBcpp\fP
options that \fBqfcc\fP will be passing.
.TP
.B %o
This will be replaced by the output file path. Could be either absolute or