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CLOOG(1)							   User Commands							  CLOOG(1)

NAME
CLooG - The Chunky Loop Genertor SYNOPSIS
cloog [ options | file ] ... DESCRIPTION
Options for code generation: -l <depth> Last loop depth to optimize (-1: infinity) (default setting: -1). -f <depth> First loop depth to start loop separation (-1: infinity) (default setting: 1). -stop <depth> Loop depth to stop code generation (-1: infinity) (default setting: -1). -strides <boolean> Handle non-unit strides (1) or not (0) (default setting: 0). Options for pretty printing: -otl <boolean> Simplify loops running one time (1) or not (0) (default setting: 1). -esp <boolean> Allow complex equalities spreading (1) or not (0) (default setting: 0). -csp <boolean> Allow constant spreading (1) or not (0) (default setting: 1). -fsp <level> First level to begin the spreading (default setting: 1). -block <boolean> Make a new statement block per iterator in C programs (1) or not (0) (default setting: 0). -cpp <boolean> Compilable block by using preprocessor (1) or not (0) (default setting: 0). -compilable <number> Compilable code by using preprocessor (not 0) or not (0), number being the value of the parameters (default setting: 0). General options: -o <output> Name of the output file; 'stdout' is a special value: when used, output is standard output (default setting: stdout). -v, --version Display the version information (and more). -h, --help Display this information. The special value 'stdin' for 'file' makes CLooG to read data on standard input. For bug reporting or any suggestions, please send an email to the author <cedric.bastoul@inria.fr>. ----- This is a loop generator for scanning Z-polyhedra. It is based on the work of F. Quillere and C. Bastoul on high level code genera- tion and of the PolyLib Team on polyhedral computation. This program is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (details at http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html). ----- It would be fair to refer the following paper in any publication resulting from the use of this software or its library: @InProceedings{Bas04, author = {Cedric Bastoul}, title = {Code Generation in the Polyhe- dral Model Is Easier Than You Think}, booktitle = {PACT'13 IEEE International Conference on Parallel Architecture and Compilation Techniques}, pages = {7--16}, month = {september}, year = 2004, address = {Juan-les-Pins} } ----- For any information, please ask the author at <cedric.bastoul@inria.fr>. SEE ALSO
The full documentation for CLooG is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and CLooG programs are properly installed at your site, the command info CLooG should give you access to the complete manual. CLooG 0.15 64 bits The Chunky Loop Generator December 2011 CLOOG(1)

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analog(1)						      General Commands Manual							 analog(1)

NAME
analog - web server logfile analyser SYNOPSIS
analog --help analog [(-|+)1] [(-|+)4] [(-|+)5] [(-|+)6] [(-|+)7] [(-|+)A] [(-|+)a] [-B|+B[options]] [-b|+b[options]] [(-|+)C'configuration-line'] [-c|+c[options]] [(-|+)D] [(-|+)d] [-E|+E[options]] [-F|+Fdate] [-f|+f[options]] [-G] [+gfilename] [(-|+)H] [(-|+)h] [-I|+I[options]] [-i|+i[options]] [-J|+J[options]] [-j|+j[options]] [-K|+K[options]] [-k|+k[options]] [-L|+L[options]] [-l|+l[options]] [-M|+M[options]] [(-|+)m] [-N|+N[options]] [-n|+n[options]] [+Ooutput-file] [-o|+o[options]] [(-|+)P] [-p|+p[options]] [(-|+)Q] [-q|+q[[-|+]types]] [-R|+R[options]] [-r|+r[options]] [-S|+S[options]] [(-|+)S] [-T|+Tdate] [-t|+t[options]] [(-|+)Ucache] [-u|+u[options]] [-V|+V[[-|+]types]] [-v|+v[options]] [(-|+)W] [(-|+)w] [(-|+)X] [(-|+)x] [-Y|+Y[options]] [-y|+y[options]] [-Z|+Z[options]] [(-|+)z] [--settings] [logfile...] but normally just analog [-G] [+gfilename] DESCRIPTION
Analog is a program for analyzing log files, and is designed to be fast and to produce attractive statistics. The usual (and easier) way of configuring analog is through a configuration file, not command line options. For more information about writing a configuration file or about the command line options see Readme.html in the analog documentation. A description of what options are available for the non-time reports is available in othreps.html#othclarg in the analog documentation. OPTIONS
--help Display version and help information and exit. (-|+)1 Toggle the Yearly Report. (-|+)4 Toggle the Quarter-Hour Report. (-|+)5 Toggle the Five-Minute Report. (-|+)6 Toggle the Quarter-Hour Summary. (-|+)7 Toggle the Five-Minute Summary. (-|+)A Turn all the reports (except the General Summary) off or on. (-|+)a Toggle output style between HTML and PLAIN formats, respectively. -B|+B[options] Turn the Browser Report off or on, possibly setting options. -b|+b[options] Turn the Browser Summary off or on, possibly setting options. (-|+)C'configuration-line' Include configuration-line in the configuration commands. -c|+c[options] Turn the Status Code Report off or on, possibly setting options. (-|+)D Toggle the Daily Report. (-|+)d Toggle the Daily Summary. -E|+E[options] Turn the Redirection Report off or on, possibly setting options. -F|+Fdate Toggle or set the FROM date. Use -F to turn the FROM date off, and use +Fdate to set the FROM date. -f|+f[options] Turn the Referrer Report off or on, possibly setting options. -G Do not use the default configuration file. +gfilename Add filename to the list of configuration files. (-|+)H Turn the Hourly Report off or on, possibly setting options. (-|+)h Toggle the Hourly Summary. -I|+I[options] Turn the Failure Report off or on, possibly setting options. -i|+i[options] Turn the Directory Report off or on, possibly setting options. -J|+J[options] Turn the User Failure Report off or on, possibly setting options. -j|+j[options] Turn the User Redirection Report off or on, possibly setting options. -K|+K[options] Turn the Failed Referrer Report off or on, possibly setting options. -k|+k[options] Turn the Redirected Referrer Report off or on, possibly setting options. -L|+L[options] Turn the Host Failure Report off or on, possibly setting options. -l|+l[options] Turn the Host Redirection Report off or on, possibly setting options. -M|+M[options] Turn the Virtual Host Failure Report off or on, possibly setting options. (-|+)m Toggle the Monthly Report. -N|+N[options] Turn the Search Query Report off or on, possibly setting options. -n|+n[options] Turn the Search Word Report off or on, possibly setting options. (-|+)Ooutput-file Write output to output-file. Use - for stdout. -o|+o[options] Turn the Domain Report off or on, possibly setting options. (-|+)P Toggle the Processing Time Report. (-|+)p Toggle the Operating System Report. (-|+)Q Toggle the Quarterly Report. -q|+q[[-|+]types] Turn all warnings off/on, or remove/add/use exactly specified types of warnings. -R|+R[options] Turn the Virtual Host Redirection Report off or on, possibly setting options. -r|+r[options] Turn the Request Report off or on, possibly setting options. -S|+S[options] Turn the Host Report off or on, possibly setting options. -s|+s[options] Turn the Referring Site Report off or on, possibly setting options. -T|+Tdate Toggle or set the TO date. Use -T to turn the TO date off, and use +Tdate to set the TO date. -t|+t[options] Turn the File Type Report off or on, possibly setting options. (-|+)Ucache Use file cache for cache output. -u|+u[options] Turn the User Report off or on, possibly setting options. -V|+V[[-|+]types] Turn all debugging off/on, or remove/add/use exactly specified types of debugging messages. -v|+v[options] Turn the Virtual Host Report off or on, possibly setting options. (-|+)W Toggle the Weekly Report. (-|+)w Toggle the Hour of the Week Report. (-|+)X Toggle GOTOS (on and off only). (-|+)x Toggle the General Summary. -Y|+Y[options] Turn the Internal Search Query Report off or on, possibly setting options. -y|+y[options] Turn the Internal Search Word Report off or on, possibly setting options. -Z|+Z[options] Turn the Organization Report off or on, possibly setting options. (-|+)z Toggle the File Size Report. --settings Instead of processing any files, display in English the settings analog would use if it ran normally. This is useful for trou- bleshooting. logfile... The logfiles to be analysed. Use - for stdin. SEE ALSO
The analog home page at http://www.analog.cx/ The analog documentation on your local machine, or from the analog home page. BUGS
An up to date list of known bugs and bug fixes can be found at http://www.analog.cx/bugs.html AUTHORS
Analog and related documentation was written by Stephen Turner <analog-author@lists.meer.net>, with contributions from other authors. (See acknow.html in the analog documentation.) This man page was written by Alexander Toth <alex@purificator.net>. Analog Version 6.0 19 December 2004 analog(1)
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