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-.pa 1
-.he 'M6 (I)'11/15/72'M6 (I)'
-.ti 0
-NAME m6 -- general purpose macro processor
-.sp
-.ti 0
-SYNOPSIS m6__
-[ -d__ arg1 ] [ arg2 [ arg3 ] ]
-.sp
-.ti 0
-DESCRIPTION m6__
-takes input from file arg2 (or standard input if arg2 is missing)
-and places output on file arg3 (or standard output).
-A working file of definitions, "m.def",
-is initialized from file arg1 if that is supplied.
-M6 differs from the standard [1] in these
-respects:
-.sp
-#trace:, #source: and #end:
-are not defined.
-.sp
-#meta,arg1,arg2: transfers the role of metacharacter
-arg1 to character arg2. If two metacharacters become identical
-thereby, the outcome of further processing is not guaranteed.
-For example, to make []{} play the
-roles of #:<> type
-.sp
-.in+5
-\\\#meta,<\\\#>,[:
-.br
-[meta,<:>,]:
-.br
-[meta,[substr,<<>>,1,1;,{]
-.br
-[meta,[substr,{{>>,2,1;,}]
-.in-5
-.sp
-#del,arg1: deletes the definition of macro arg1.
-.sp
-#save: and #rest: save and restore the definition table together with
-the current metacharacters on file
-m.def.
-.sp
-#def,arg1,arg2,arg3: works as in the standard with the extension
-that an integer may be
-supplied to arg3 to cause the new macro to perform the
-action of a specified builtin before its replacement text is evaluated.
-Thus all builtins
-except #def: can be retrieved even after deletion.
-Codes for arg3 are:
-.sp
-.in+5
-.nf
-0 - no function
-1,2,3,4,5,6 - gt,eq,ge,lt,ne,le
-7,8 - seq,sne
-9,10,11,12,13 - add,sub,mpy,div,exp
-20 - if
-21,22 - def,copy
-23 - meta
-24 - size
-25 - substr
-26,27 - go,gobk
-28 - del
-29 - dnl
-30,31 - save,rest
-.fi
-.in-5
-.sp
-.ti 0
-FILES m.def--working file of definitions
-.br
-/usr/lang/mdir/m6a--m6 processor proper (/usr/bin/m6 is only an initializer)
-.br
-/usr/lang/mdir/m6b--default initialization for m.def
-.br
-/bin/cp--used for copying initial value of m.def
-.sp
-.ti 0
-SEE ALSO [1] A. D. Hall,
-The M6 Macroprocessor, Bell Telephone Laboratories, 1969
-.sp
-.ti 0
-DIAGNOSTICS "err"
--- a bug, an unknown builtin or a bad definition table
-.br
-"oprd"--can't open input or initial definitions
-.br
-"opwr"--can't open output
-.br
-"ova" -- overflow of nested arguments
-.br
-"ovc" -- overflow of calls
-.br
-"ovd" -- overflow of definitions
-.br
-"Try again" -- no process available for copying m.def
-.br
-.sp
-.ti 0
-BUGS Characters in internal tables are stored
-one per word.
-They really should be packed to improve capacity.
-For want of space (and because of unpacked formats) no file arguments
-have been provided to #save: or #rest:,
-and no check is made on the actual opening of file m.def.
-Again to save space,
-garbage collection makes calls on #save: and #rest: and so overwrites
-m.def.