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[project @ 1996-07-25 20:43:49 by partain]
[ghc-hetmet.git]
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glafp-utils
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README
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This directory tree's worth of stuff are utility bits that are used in
more than one of the Glasgow functional-programming tools. (For the
project-specific bits, try <project>/utils/<blah>.)
more than one of the Glasgow functional-programming tools. (For the
project-specific bits, try <project>/utils/<blah>.)
-etags/ A variant of the common Emacs tags-generating program.
-
msub/ a utility from Paul DuBois, that lets you substitute
for make variables (e.g., $(CC) ) in any old document.
Given that, with the "make world" configuration
msub/ a utility from Paul DuBois, that lets you substitute
for make variables (e.g., $(CC) ) in any old document.
Given that, with the "make world" configuration
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msub/ a utility from Paul DuBois, that lets you substitute
them, this is the program used to sneak that info into
other files.
them, this is the program used to sneak that info into
other files.
-verbatim/ A LaTeX pre-processor that some people like, namely
- Simon PJ. Provides shorthand for common LaTeX
- constructs that he uses.
-
scripts/ little utility scripts
fastmake a "make" wrapper for compiling Haskell programs;
scripts/ little utility scripts
fastmake a "make" wrapper for compiling Haskell programs;
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scripts/ little utility scripts
mkdirhier "mkdir a/b/c/d" will do "mkdir a; mkdir a/b; ..."
(assuming none of those dirs exist)
mkdirhier "mkdir a/b/c/d" will do "mkdir a; mkdir a/b; ..."
(assuming none of those dirs exist)
- perltags "etags" for Perl.
-
runstdtest runs a pgm with some flags & some stdin; checks for an
expected exit code, expected stdout, and expected
stderr. (Expect this to change :-)
runstdtest runs a pgm with some flags & some stdin; checks for an
expected exit code, expected stdout, and expected
stderr. (Expect this to change :-)
-
- zap-if-same Zap files in this directory (and subdirectories) if
- they are identical to files in the given directory
- (and its subdirectories). With -s, it replaces the
- files here with symlinks to the files there.