Provided by: curry-frontend_2.0.0-2build1_amd64
NAME
curry-frontend - Lexer, parser, type checker, etc. for the Curry programming language
SYNOPSIS
curry-frontend [OPTIONS] ... MODULES ...
DESCRIPTION
The Curry Frontend consists of the executable program "curry-frontend". It is used by various backends to compile programs written in the functional logic language Curry to various intermediate representations. For further information, please check http://currry-language.org
OPTIONS
-h, -?, --help display this help and exit -V, --version show the version number and exit --numeric-version show the numeric version number and exit -v <n>, --verbosity=<n> set verbosity level <n>, where <n> is one of 0: quiet 1: status -q, --no-verb set verbosity level to quiet -f, --force force compilation of target file -P dir[:dir], --lib-dir=<dir1>[:<dir2>] search for libraries in <dir1>[:<dir2>] -i dir[:dir], --import-dir=<dir1>[:<dir2>] search for imports in <dir1>[:<dir2>] -o dir, --output-dir=<dir> write compilation artifacts (FlatCurry, ...) into directory <dir> --htmldir=<dir> write HTML documentation into directory <dir> --no-outdir, --no-subdir disable writing to `.curry' subdirectory --no-intf do not create an interface file --no-warn do not print warnings --no-overlap-warn do not print warnings for overlapping rules --tokens generate token stream --parse-only generate source representation --flat generate FlatCurry code --extended-flat generate FlatCurry code with source references --acy generate typed AbstractCurry --uacy generate untyped AbstractCurry --html generate html documentation -F use custom preprocessor --pgmF=<cmd> execute preprocessor command <cmd> --optF=<option> execute preprocessor with option <option> -e, --extended enable extended Curry functionalities -X ext set language extension `ext', where `ext' is one of AnonFreeVars : enable anonymous free variables FunctionalPatterns: enable functional patterns NegativeLiterals : desugar negated literals as negative literal NoImplicitPrelude : do not implicitly import the Prelude -W <opt> set warning option `opt', where `opt' is one of: all : turn on all warnings none : turn off all warnings error : treat warnings as errors multiple-imports : warn for multiple imports disjoined-rules : warn for disjoined function rules unused-global-bindings : warn for unused bindings unused-bindings : warn for unused bindings name-shadowing : warn for name shadowing overlapping : warn for overlapping function rules incomplete-patterns : warn for incomplete pattern matching missing-signatures : warn for missing type signatures redundant-context : warn for redundant context no-multiple-imports : do not warn for multiple imports no-disjoined-rules : don't warn for disjoined function rules no-unused-global-bindings : do not warn for unused bindings no-unused-bindings : do not warn for unused bindings no-name-shadowing : do not warn for name shadowing no-overlapping : do not warn for overlapping function rules no-incomplete-patterns : do not warn for incomplete pattern matching no-missing-signatures : do not warn for missing type signatures no-missing-methods : do not warn for missing method implementations no-orphan-instances : do not warn for orphan instances no-irregular-case-mode : do not warn for irregular case mode no-redundant-context : do not warn for redundant context -d <opt> set debug option `opt', where `opt' is one of: dump-all : dump everything dump-none : dump nothing dump-env : additionally dump compiler environment dump-raw : dump as raw AST (instead of pretty printing) dump-parse : dump code after parsing dump-kc : dump code after kind checking dump-sc : dump code after syntax checking dump-pc : dump code after precedence checking dump-tc : dump code after type checking dump-ec : dump code after export checking dump-qual : dump code after qualification dump-ds : dump code after desugaring dump-lift : dump code after lifting dump-simpl : dump code after simplification dump-trans : dump code after pattern matching compilation dump-cc : dump code after case completion dump-flat : dump code after translation into FlatCurry -O <opt> set optimization option `opt', where `opt' is one of desugar-newtypes : desugars newtypes in FlatCurry inline-dictionaries : inlines type class dictionaries remove-unused-imports : removes unused imports no-desugar-newtypes : prevents desugaring of newtypes in FlatCurry no-inline-dictionaries : prevents inlining of type class dictionaries no-remove-unused-imports : prevents removing of unused imports
AUTHOR
This manual page has been created using the help2man tool (version 1.47.4) and edited afterwards by Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de>. This man page has been written for the Debian project initially, but may also be used by others.