.\" Process with groff -man -Tascii file.3 .TH GMQCC 1 2012-07-12 "" "gmqcc Manual" .SH NAME gmqcc \- A Quake C compiler built from the NIH realm of sarcastic wit .SH SYNOPSIS .B gmqcc [\fIOPTIONS\fR] [\fIfiles...\fR] .SH DESCRIPTION Traditionally, a QC compiler reads the file \fIprogs.src\fR which in its first line contains the output filename, and the rest is a list of QC source files that are to be compiled in order. \fBgmqcc\fR optionally takes options to specify the output and input files on the commandline, and also accepts assembly files. .SH OPTIONS \fBgmqcc\fR mostly tries to mimick gcc's commandline handling, though there are also traditional long-options available. .TP .B "-h, --help" Show a usage message and exit. .TP .B "-debug" Turn on some compiler debugging mechanisms. .TP .B "-memchk" Turn on compiler mem-check. (Shows allocations and checks for leaks.) .TP .BI "-o, --output=" filename Specify the output filename. Defaults to progs.dat. This will overwrite the output file listed in a \fIprogs.src\fR file in case such a file is used. .TP .BI "-O" number Specify the optimization level .RS .IP 3 Highest optimization level .IP 2 Default optimization level .IP 1 Minimal optimization level .IP 0 Disable optimization entierly .RE .TP .BI "-O" name "\fR, " "" -Ono- name Enable or disable a specific optimization. Note that these options must be used after setting the optimization level, otherwise they'll be overwritten. .TP .B -Ohelp List all possible optimizations and the optimization level they're activated at. .TP .BI "-std=" standard Use the specified standard for parsing QC code. The following standards are available: .IR gmqcc , qcc , fteqcc .TP .BI -W warning "\fR, " "" -Wno- warning Enable or disable a warning. .TP .B -Wall Enable all warnings. Overrides preceding -W parameters. .TP .B -Whelp List all possible warn flags. .TP .BI -f flag "\fR, " "" -fno- flag Enable or disable a specific compile flag. See the list of flags below. .TP .B -fhelp List all possible compile flags. .TP .B -nocolor Disables colored output .TP .BI "-redirout=" file Redirects standard output to a \fIfile\fR .TP .BI "-rediterr=" file Redirects standard error to a \fIfile\fR .SH Warnings .TP .B -Wunused-variable Generate a warning about variables which are declared but never used. This can be avoided by adding the \fInoref\fR keyword in front of the variable declaration. Additionally a complete section of unreferenced variables can be opened using \fI#pragma noref 1\fR, and closed via \fI#pragma noref 0\fR. .TP .B -Wused-uninitialized Generate a warning if it is possible that a variable can be used without prior initialization. Note that this warning is not necessarily reliable if the initialization happens only under certain conditions. The other way is \fInot\fR possible: that the warning is \fInot\fR generated when uninitialized use \fIis possible\fR. .TP .B -Wunknown-control-sequence Generate an error when an unrecognized control sequence in a string is used. Meaning: when there's a character after a backslash in a string which has no known meaning. .TP .B -Wextensions Warn when using special extensions which are not part of the selected standard. .TP .B -Wfield-redeclared Generally QC compilers ignore redeclaration of fields. Here you can optionally enable a warning. .TP .B -Wmissing-return-values Functions which aren't of type \fIvoid\fR will warn if it possible to reach the end without returning an actual value. .TP .B -Wtoo-few-parameters Warn about a function call with fewer parameters than the function expects. .TP .B -Wlocal-shadows Warn when a locally declared variable shadows variable. .TP .B -Wlocal-constants Warn when the initialization of a local variable turns the variable into a constant. This is default behaviour unless \fI-finitialized-nonconstants\fR is used. .TP .B -Wvoid-variables There are only 2 known global variables of type void: end_sys_globals and end_sys_fields. Any other void-variable will warn. .TP .B -Wimplicit-function-pointer A global function which is not declared with the \fIvar\fR keyword is expected to have an implementing body, or be a builtin. If neither is the case, it implicitly becomes a function pointer, and a warning is generated. .TP .B -Wvariadic-function Currently there's no way for an in QC implemented function to access variadic parameters. If a function with variadic parameters has an implementing body, a warning will be generated. .TP .B -Wframe-macros Generate warnings about \fI$frame\fR commands, for instance about duplicate frame definitions. .TP .B -Weffectless-statement Warn about statements which have no effect. Any expression which does not call a function or assigns a variable. .TP .B -Wend-sys-fields The \fIend_sys_fields\fR variable is supposed to be a global variable of type \fIvoid\fR. It is also recognized as a \fIfield\fR but this will generate a warning. .TP .B -Wassign-function-types Warn when assigning to a function pointer with an unmatching signature. This usually happens in cases like assigning the null function to an entity's .think function pointer. .TP .B -Wpreprocessor Enable warnings coming from the preprocessor. Like duplicate macro declarations. .TP .B -Wmultifile-if Warn if there's a preprocessor \fI#if\fR spanning across several files. .TP .B -Wdouble-declaration Warn about multiple declarations of globals. This seems pretty common in QC code so you probably do not want this unless you want to clean up your code. .TP .B -Wconst-var The combination of \fIconst\fR and \fIvar\fR is not illegal, however different compilers may handle them differently. We were told, the intention is to create a function-pointer which is not assignable. This is exactly how we interpret it. However for this interpretation the \fIvar\fR keyword is considered superfluous (and philosophically wrong), so it is possible to generate a warning about this. .TP .B -Wmultibyte-character Warn about multibyte character constants, they do not work right now. .TP .B -Wternary-precedence Warn if a ternary expression which contains a comma operator is used without enclosing parenthesis, since this is most likely not what you actually want. We recommend the \fI-fcorrect-ternary\fR option. .TP .B -Wdebug Enable some warnings added in order to help debugging in the compiler. You won't need this.