diff --git a/pilot.adoc b/pilot.adoc index bdfc926..4303b0f 100644 --- a/pilot.adoc +++ b/pilot.adoc @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ -= pilot(1) = += ieee-pilot(1) = :doctype: manpage == NAME == -pilot - interpreter and compiler for IEEE Std 1154-1991 PILOT +ieee-pilot - interpreter and compiler for IEEE Std 1154-1991 PILOT == SYNOPSIS == -pilot [-dcmpk] [-v num[y]] [files...] +ieee-pilot [-dcmpk] [-v num[y]] [files...] == DESCRIPTION == This program is an interpreter/compiler for IEEE PILOT. Details of the diff --git a/pilotconv.adoc b/pilotconv.adoc index 61e730e..89de566 100644 --- a/pilotconv.adoc +++ b/pilotconv.adoc @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ -= pilotconv(1) = += ieee-pilotconv(1) = :doctype: manpage == NAME == -pilotconv - convert source to IEEE Std 1154-1991 PILOT +ieee-pilotconv - convert source to IEEE Std 1154-1991 PILOT == SYNOPSIS == -pilotconv +ieee-pilotconv == DESCRIPTION == This program does some conformance checking for IEEE PILOT, and @@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ are written to standard error and should be self-explanatory. == NOTE == For a better (but slower) conformance test, compile the program using -pilot's -c option. For a much stricter test, disallowing extensions -present in the this reference implentation but not described in the +ieee-pilot's -c option. For a much stricter test, disallowing extensions +present in the this reference implementation but not described in the standard, add the -p (pedantic) option. == AUTHOR == diff --git a/tour.adoc b/tour.adoc index 2152bd8..0ef9095 100644 --- a/tour.adoc +++ b/tour.adoc @@ -90,10 +90,10 @@ PILOT library primitive is the MATCH operation. == Portability considerations This PILOT is written in ANSI C99, YACC, and LEX. It will make and -run correctly on any modern Unix carring Bison and Flex. +run correctly on any modern Unix carrying Bison and Flex. The only serious problem is the call to the C compiler to bash -generated C code into executable bits (this is in gencode.c:execfile(). +generated C code into executable bits (this is in gencode.c:execfile()). This should work on any UNIX system, provided you have your pilot directory variable PILOTDIR set up properly and put a copy of pilot.h there. If you're porting this to MS-DOS or whatever, string together