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1) It comments out lines rather than removing them so toolset error messages still refer to the relevant source line.
2) For the same reason it is able to reverse it's own effect and re-construct it's input.
3) It offers more optional methods for defining symbols and extra directives.
4) It can modify files in-place, and can optionally annotate conditional directives with useful debugging data.
5) It can perform simple textual substitutions in the output code, and process embedded code-template files to generate standard constructs.
6) It possesses a (rather lightweight) capability to import constants from C header files directly into occam source code.
7) It can expand references to environment variables within any file specification attached to either it's own, or the occam compiler's native directives (#INCLUDE, &c.).
Documentation, examples, source, transputer and DOS binaries included.
Author: Mark Ian Barlow (Mark@nlcc.demon.co.uk); Tel: +44 (0)1207 562 154
Author: Mark Ian Barlow (Mark@nlcc.demon.co.uk); Tel: +44 (0)1207 562 154