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Man Page: tt

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tt(1)								  Treetop v1.4.10							     tt(1)

NAME
tt - Compile a treetop grammar file to ruby source code
SYNOPSIS
tt [options] grammar_file[.treetop|.tt] ...
DESCRIPTION
The tt program is a command-line script to compile .treetop files into Ruby source code. The tt program takes a list of files with a .treetop extension and compiles them into .rb files of the same name. You can then require these files like any other Ruby script. Alternately, you can supply just one .treetop file and a -o flag to specify the name of the output file. Note: While treetop grammar files must have a supported filename extensions, (.treetop or .tt), the extension name is not required when calling the compiler with grammar file names.
OPTIONS
-o, --output FILENAME Write parser source to FILENAME. -f, --force Overwrite existing output file(s) -v, --version Show Treetop version -h, --help
EXAMPLES
1 grammar -> 1 parser source tt foo.tt 2 grammars -> 2 separate parsers tt foo bar.treetop Alternately named output file tt -o alterate_name.rb foo
SEE ALSO
The treetop website: http://treetop.rubyforge.org Treetop 2012-03-01 tt(1)
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