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    NAME

    
    
    m4
    
     - macro language processor
    
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    [-d flags ] [-t name ] [-gs ] [-D name [= value ] ] [-U name ] [-I dirname ] [file ... ]  

    DESCRIPTION

    The utility is a macro processor that can be used as a front end to any language (e.g., C, ratfor, fortran, lex, and yacc). The utility reads from the standard input and writes the processed text to the standard output.

    Macro calls have the form name (argument1 [, argument2 , ... , argumentN ] )

    There cannot be any space following the macro name and the open parenthesis (`(' ) If the macro name is not followed by an open parenthesis it is processed with no arguments.

    Macro names consist of a leading alphabetic or underscore possibly followed by alphanumeric or underscore characters, e.g., valid macro names match the pattern ``[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]* ''

    In arguments to macros, leading unquoted space, tab, and newline (`\n' ) characters are ignored. To quote strings, use left and right single quotes (e.g., ` this is a string with a leading space )' You can change the quote characters with the changequote built-in macro.

    Most built-ins do not make any sense without arguments, and hence are not recognized as special when not followed by an open parenthesis.

    The options are as follows:

    -s
    Emit #line directives for cpp(1).
    -D name [= value ]
    Define the symbol name to have some value (or NULL )
    -U name
    Undefine the symbol name
    -I dirname
    Add directory dirname to the include path.
    -d flags
    Set trace flags. The flags argument may hold the following:

    a
    print macro arguments
    c
    print macro expansion over several lines
    e
    print result of macro expansion
    f
    print filename location
    l
    print line number
    q
    quote arguments and expansion with the current quotes
    t
    start with all macros traced
    x
    number macro expansions
    V
    turn on all options

    By default, trace is set to eq

    -t macro
    Turn tracing on for macro
    -g
    Activate GNU-m4 compatibility mode. In this mode, changequote with two empty parameters deactivates quotes, translit handles simple character ranges (e.g., a-z ) regular expressions mimic emacs(1) behavior, and the number of diversions is unlimited.

     

    SYNTAX

    The utility provides the following built-in macros. They may be redefined, losing their original meaning. Return values are null unless otherwise stated.

    builtin
    Calls a built-in by its name, overriding possible redefinitions.
    changecom
    Changes the start and end comment sequences. The default is the pound sign (`#' ) and the newline character. With no arguments, the comment sequence is reset to the default, in GNU mode, comments are turned off. The maximum length for a comment marker is five characters.
    changequote
    Defines the quote symbols to be the first and second arguments. The symbols may be up to five characters long. If no arguments are given it restores the default open and close single quotes.
    decr
    Decrements the argument by 1. The argument must be a valid numeric string.
    define
    Define a new macro named by the first argument to have the value of the second argument. Each occurrence of `$ n ' (where n is 0 through 9) is replaced by the n 'th argument. `$0' is the name of the calling macro. Undefined arguments are replaced by a null string. `$#' is replaced by the number of arguments; `$*' is replaced by all arguments comma separated; `$@' is the same as `$*' but all arguments are quoted against further expansion.
    defn
    Returns the quoted definition for each argument. This can be used to rename macro definitions (even for built-in macros).
    divert
    There are 10 output queues (numbered 0-9). At the end of processing concatenates all the queues in numerical order to produce the final output. Initially the output queue is 0. The divert macro allows you to select a new output queue (an invalid argument passed to divert causes output to be discarded).
    divnum
    Returns the current output queue number.
    dnl
    Discards input characters up to and including the next newline.
    dumpdef
    Prints the names and definitions for the named items, or for everything if no arguments are passed.
    errprint
    Prints the first argument on the standard error output stream.
    esyscmd
    Passes its first argument to a shell and returns the shell's standard output. Note that the shell shares its standard input and standard error with .
    eval
    Computes the first argument as an arithmetic expression using 32-bit arithmetic. Operators are the standard C ternary, arithmetic, logical, shift, relational, bitwise, and parentheses operators. You can specify octal, decimal, and hexadecimal numbers as in C. The second argument (if any) specifies the radix for the result, and the third argument (if any) specifies the minimum number of digits in the result.
    expr
    This is an alias for eval
    ifdef
    If the macro named by the first argument is defined then return the second argument, otherwise the third. If there is no third argument, the value is NULL The word unix is predefined.
    ifelse
    If the first argument matches the second argument then ifelse returns the third argument. If the match fails, the three arguments are discarded and the next three arguments are used until there is zero or one arguments left, either this last argument or NULL is returned if no other matches were found.
    include
    Returns the contents of the file specified in the first argument. If the file is not found as is, look through the include path: first the directories specified with -I on the command line, then the environment variable M4PATH as a colon-separated list of directories. Aborts with an error message if the file cannot be included.
    incr
    Increments the argument by 1. The argument must be a valid numeric string.
    index
    Returns the index of the second argument in the first argument (e.g., index (the quick brown fox jumped fox);
    returns 16). If the second argument is not found, index returns -1.
    indir
    Indirectly calls the macro whose name is passed as the first arguments, with the remaining arguments passed as first, etc. arguments.
    len
    Returns the number of characters in the first argument. Extra arguments are ignored.
    m4exit
    Immediately exits with the return value specified by the first argument, 0 if none.
    m4wrap
    Allows you to define what happens at the final EOF usually for cleanup purposes (e.g., m4wrap (cleanup(tempfile));
    causes the macro cleanup to be invoked after all other processing is done).
    maketemp
    Translates the string ``XXXXX '' in the first argument with the current process ID leaving other characters alone. This can be used to create unique temporary file names.
    paste
    Includes the contents of the file specified by the first argument without any macro processing. Aborts with an error message if the file cannot be included.
    patsubst
    Substitutes a regular expression in a string with a replacement string. Usual substitution patterns apply: an ampersand (`&' ) is replaced by the string matching the regular expression. The string `\ file ... ' where # is a digit, is replaced by the corresponding back-reference.
    popdef
    Restores the pushdef ed definition for each argument.
    pushdef
    Takes the same arguments as define but it saves the definition on a stack for later retrieval by popdef
    regexp
    Finds a regular expression in a string. If no further arguments are given, it returns the first match position or -1 if no match. If a third argument is provided, it returns the replacement string, with sub-patterns replaced.
    shift
    Returns all but the first argument, the remaining arguments are quoted and pushed back with commas in between. The quoting nullifies the effect of the extra scan that will subsequently be performed.
    sinclude
    Similar to include except it ignores any errors.
    spaste
    Similar to paste except it ignores any errors.
    substr
    Returns a substring of the first argument starting at the offset specified by the second argument and the length specified by the third argument. If no third argument is present it returns the rest of the string.
    syscmd
    Passes the first argument to the shell. Nothing is returned.
    sysval
    Returns the return value from the last syscmd
    traceon
    Enables tracing of macro expansions for the given arguments, or for all macros if no argument is given.
    traceoff
    Disables tracing of macro expansions for the given arguments, or for all macros if no argument is given.
    translit
    Transliterate the characters in the first argument from the set given by the second argument to the set given by the third. You cannot use tr(1) style abbreviations.
    undefine
    Removes the definition for the macros specified by its arguments.
    undivert
    Flushes the named output queues (or all queues if no arguments).
    unix
    A pre-defined macro for testing the OS platform.
    __line__
    Returns the current file's line number.
    __file__
    Returns the current file's name.

     

    EXIT STATUS

    Ex -std

    The m4exit macro may be used to change the exit status from the input file.  

    COMPATIBILITY

    The utility follows the St -susv2 , along with a few extensions taken from GNU-m4. Flags -I , d and -t are non-standard.

    The output format of tracing and of dumpdef are not specified in any standard, are likely to change and should not be relied upon. The current format of tracing is closely modeled on GNU-m4, to allow autoconf to work.

    For portability, one should not use the macros builtin esyscmd expr indir paste patsubst regexp spaste unix __line__ and __file__

    All built-ins do expand without arguments in many other implementations.

    Many other implementations have dire size limitations with respect to buffer sizes.  

    STANDARDS

    The utility conforms to St -p1003.1-2001 .  

    HISTORY

    An command appeared in PWB UNIX.  

    AUTHORS

    An -nosplit An Ozan Yigit Aq oz@sis.yorku.ca and An Richard A. O'Keefe Aq ok@goanna.cs.rmit.OZ.AU . GNU-m4 compatibility extensions by An Marc Espie Aq espie@cvs.openbsd.org .  

    BUGS

    The utility does not recognize multibyte characters.


     

    Index

    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    SYNTAX
    EXIT STATUS
    COMPATIBILITY
    STANDARDS
    HISTORY
    AUTHORS
    BUGS


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