Usage for GNU M4 1.4.2 ====================== Usage: gm4 [OPTION]... [FILE]... Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are mandatory or optional for short options too. Operation modes: --help display this help and exit --version output version information and exit -e, --interactive unbuffer output, ignore interrupts -E, --fatal-warnings stop execution after first warning -Q, --quiet, --silent suppress some warnings for builtins -P, --prefix-builtins force a `m4_' prefix to all builtins Preprocessor features: -I, --include=DIRECTORY search this directory second for includes -D, --define=NAME[=VALUE] enter NAME has having VALUE, or empty -U, --undefine=NAME delete builtin NAME -s, --synclines generate `#line NO "FILE"' lines Limits control: -G, --traditional suppress all GNU extensions -H, --hashsize=PRIME set symbol lookup hash table size -L, --nesting-limit=NUMBER change artificial nesting limit Frozen state files: -F, --freeze-state=FILE produce a frozen state on FILE at end -R, --reload-state=FILE reload a frozen state from FILE at start Debugging: -d, --debug=[FLAGS] set debug level (no FLAGS implies `aeq') -t, --trace=NAME trace NAME when it will be defined -l, --arglength=NUM restrict macro tracing size -o, --error-output=FILE redirect debug and trace output FLAGS is any of: t trace for all macro calls, not only traceon'ed a show actual arguments e show expansion q quote values as necessary, with a or e flag c show before collect, after collect and after call x add a unique macro call id, useful with c flag f say current input file name l say current input line number p show results of path searches i show changes in input files V shorthand for all of the above flags If no FILE or if FILE is `-', standard input is read. Usage for GNU M4 1.4.9 ====================== Usage: gm4 [OPTION]... [FILE]... Process macros in FILEs. If no FILE or if FILE is `-', standard input is read. Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are mandatory or optional for short options too. Operation modes: --help display this help and exit --version output version information and exit -E, --fatal-warnings once: warnings become errors, twice: stop execution at first error -i, --interactive unbuffer output, ignore interrupts -P, --prefix-builtins force a `m4_' prefix to all builtins -Q, --quiet, --silent suppress some warnings for builtins --warn-macro-sequence[=REGEXP] warn if macro definition matches REGEXP, default \$\({[^}]*}\|[0-9][0-9]+\) Preprocessor features: -D, --define=NAME[=VALUE] define NAME as having VALUE, or empty -I, --include=DIRECTORY append DIRECTORY to include path -s, --synclines generate `#line NUM "FILE"' lines -U, --undefine=NAME undefine NAME Limits control: -G, --traditional suppress all GNU extensions -H, --hashsize=PRIME set symbol lookup hash table size [509] -L, --nesting-limit=NUMBER change artificial nesting limit [1024] Frozen state files: -F, --freeze-state=FILE produce a frozen state on FILE at end -R, --reload-state=FILE reload a frozen state from FILE at start Debugging: -d, --debug[=FLAGS] set debug level (no FLAGS implies `aeq') --debugfile=FILE redirect debug and trace output -l, --arglength=NUM restrict macro tracing size -t, --trace=NAME trace NAME when it is defined FLAGS is any of: a show actual arguments c show before collect, after collect and after call e show expansion f say current input file name i show changes in input files l say current input line number p show results of path searches q quote values as necessary, with a or e flag t trace for all macro calls, not only traceon'ed x add a unique macro call id, useful with c flag V shorthand for all of the above flags If defined, the environment variable `M4PATH' is a colon-separated list of directories included after any specified by `-I'. Exit status is 0 for success, 1 for failure, 63 for frozen file version mismatch, or whatever value was passed to the m4exit macro. Report bugs to .