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AFNIX Cross Compiler</title>
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AFNIX Cross Compiler</td>
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axc [client]</div>
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<p class="elem">Synopsis</p><pre class="frame">
<![CDATA[axc [options] file
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<p class="elem">Options</p><div class="frame">
<i>h</i><hr/>
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prints the help message
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<i>v</i><hr/>
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prints the program version
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<i>i path</i><i> (path)</i><hr/>
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add a directory path to the resolver
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<p/><p class="elem">Description</p><p class="text"><i class="product">axc</i> invokes the AFNIX cross compiler. At this stage of development, the compiler is merely a form serializer. Syntax checking is done and a binary file is generated for each input file. The compiled file can be read by the AFNIX interpreter or included in a librarian. </p><p class="elem">Version</p><p class="text"> The current version is the 2.5.1 release. </p><p class="elem">See also</p><p class="text"><a href="axd.xht">
axd</a>
, <a href="axi.xht">
axi</a>
, <a href="axl.xht">
axl</a>
, </p><p class="elem">Notes</p><p class="text">AFNIX comes with an extensive documentation. The documentation is available <a href="http://www.afnix.org">
online</a>
or in the <tt class="path">doc</tt> directory in the form of formatted xhtml documents. </p><p class="elem">Author</p><p class="text"><i class="product">axc</i> has been written by <a href="mailto:amaury@afnix.org">
Amaury Darsch</a>
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