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NAME

       lisaac - lisaac compiler

SYNOPSIS

       lisaac <input_file[.li]> [Options]

DESCRIPTION

       This  manual  page  documents  briefly the lisaac compiler.  lisaac is the first compiled object-oriented
       language based on prototype  concepts,  with  system  programming  facilities  and  design  by  contract.
       Lisaac's  developers  admired both Self's flexibility and dynamic inheritance, and Eiffel's static typing
       and design by contract features. Seeking to combine these  two  apparently  contradictory  feature  sets,
       lisaac was created.

       The lisaac compiler produces optimized ANSI C code, which can then be compiled on every architecture with
       an appropriate C compiler which makes lisaac a real multi-platform  language.  Compilation  results  show
       that  it is possible to obtain executables from a high-level prototype-based language that are as fast as
       C programs.

OPTIONS

       -o <output_file>
              Output file (default:`input_file.c')

       -t <machine>
              Target code (see path.li)

       -s     Statistic information

       -[d|D]([+|-]|[1-20])
              Debug mode (default: `debug_level' = 0)
              `d'   : Without source code.
              `D'   : With source code.
              [d|D]-: `debug_level' = 5
                      (Require library only)
              [d|D] : `debug_level' = 10
                      (Append user assertion)
              [d|D]+: `debug_level' = 15
                      (Append Ensure library)
              [d|D]n: `debug_level' = n (with 0<n<21)

       -w     Warning error stop compiler

       -W     All warning (deferred detect, ...)

       -O     Full optimization

       -i[1-5000]
              Inlining level (default : 15)

       -q     Quiet operation

SEE ALSO

       The program is fully documented in the directory /usr/share/doc/lisaac/html/.  shorter(1)

AUTHOR

       Lisaac was developed by Benoit Sonntag <sonntag@icps.u-strasbg.fr>.

       This manual page was written by Xavier Oswald <x.oswald@free.fr>.