Run in batch (non-interactive) mode. Execute the commands provided on standard
input as usual, but do not print any prompts. Exit with status 0 if and only
if all commands complete successfully.
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This option implies
.Fl -quiet .
.It Fl i , -interactive
as if it were entered at the prompt, then exit. This option can be specified
multiple times; all commands are run in the same order as specified on the
command line.
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+.Pp
This option implies
.Fl -batch .
.It Fl f , -file Ar file
are specified, any
.Fl -file
option is ignored.
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+.Pp
This option implies
.Fl -batch .
.It Fl V , -version
The C context-free grammar has many ambiguities regarding declarations.
Ordinarily, these ambiguities are resolved by the context in which the
declaration appears, such as which typedef names are currently in scope.
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For example, the meaning of the declaration
.Ic int f(int (foo))
depends on whether or not a typedef named
declares
.Va f
as a function that takes an int and returns an int.
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Since
.Nm
isn't a C compiler, on several occasions it has to arbitrarily pick one of two
Nick Bowler <nbowler@draconx.ca>
.Sh COPYRIGHT
Copyright \(co 2011 Nick Bowler
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Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this manual under the
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