183 lines
8.1 KiB
Groff
183 lines
8.1 KiB
Groff
.CD "m4 \(en macro processor"
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.SX "m4\fR [\fB\(enD \fIname\fR = \fIvalue\fR]\fR [\fB\(enU \fIname\fR]
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.FL "\(enD" "Define a symbol"
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.FL "\(enU" "Undefine a symbol"
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.EY "m4 <m4test" "Run M4"
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.PP
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\fIM4\fR is a macro processor intended as a front end
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for Ratfor, Pascal, and other languages that do not have a built-in macro
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processing capability. M4 reads standard input, the processed text is
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written on the standard output.
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.PP
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The options and their effects are as follows:
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.in +0.5i
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.ta 1.25i
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\(enD name[=val] Defines name to val, or to null in val's absence.
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.br
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\(enU name Undefines name.
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.in -0.5i
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.PP
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Macro calls have the form: name(arg1,arg2, ..., argn)
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The \*(OQ(\*(CQ must immediately follow the name of the macro.
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If the name of a
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defined macro is not followed by a ( it is taken to be a call of that macro
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with no arguments, i.e. name(). Potential macro names consist of alphabetic
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letters and digits.
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.PP
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Leading unquoted blanks, tabs and newlines are ignored while collecting
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arguments. Left and right single quotes are used to quote strings. The value
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of a quoted string is the string stripped of the quotes.
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.PP
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When a macro name is recognized, its arguments are collected by searching
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for a matching ). If fewer arguments are supplied than are in the macro
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definition, the trailing arguments are taken to be null. Macro evaluation
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proceeds normally during the collection of the arguments, and any commas or
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right parentheses which happen to turn up within the value of a nested call
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are as effective as those in the original input text. (This is typically
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referred as inside-out macro expansion.) After argument collection, the
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value of the macro is pushed back onto the input stream and rescanned.
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.PP
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M4 makes available the following built-in macros. They may be
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redefined, but once this is done the original meaning is lost. Their values
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are null unless otherwise stated.
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.PP
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\fBdefine "(name [, val])"\fR the second argument is installed as the value of
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the macro whose name is the first argument. If there is no second argument,
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the value is null. Each occurrence of $ n in the replacement text, where n is
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a digit, is replaced by the n -th argument. Argument 0 is the name of the
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macro; missing arguments are replaced by the null string.
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.PP
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\fBdefn "(name [, name ...])"\fR returns the quoted definition of its
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argument(s). Useful in renaming macros.
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.PP
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\fBundefine "(name [, name ...])"\fR removes the definition of the macro(s)
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named. If there is more than one definition for the named macro, (due to
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previous use of pushdef) all definitions are removed.
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.PP
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\fBpushdef "(name [, val])"\fR like define, but saves any previous definition
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by stacking the current definition.
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.PP
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\fBpopdef "(name [, name ...])"\fR removes current definition of its
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argument(s), exposing the previous one if any.
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.PP
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\fBifdef "(name, if-def [, ifnot-def])"\fR if the first argument is defined,
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the value is the second argument, otherwise the third. If there is no third
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argument, the value is null. A word indicating the current operating system
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is predefined. (e.g. unix or vms).
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.PP
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\fBshift "(arg, arg, arg, ...)"\fR returns all but its first argument. The
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other arguments are quoted and pushed back with commas in between. The
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quoting nullifies the effect of the extra scan that will subsequently be
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performed.
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.PP
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\fBchangequote "(lqchar, rqchar)"\fR change quote symbols to the first and
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second arguments. With no arguments, the quotes are reset back to the default
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characters. (i.e., `').
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.PP
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\fBchangecom "(lcchar, rcchar)"\fR change left and right comment markers from
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the default # and newline. With no arguments, the comment mechanism is reset
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back to the default characters. With one argument, the left marker becomes
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the argument and the right marker becomes newline. With two arguments, both
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markers are affected.
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.PP
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\fBdivert "(divnum)"\fR maintains 10 output streams, numbered 0-9. Initially
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stream 0 is the current stream. The divert macro changes the current output
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stream to its (digit-string) argument. Output diverted to a stream other than
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0 through 9 is lost.
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.PP
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\fBundivert "([divnum [, divnum ...]])"\fR causes immediate output of text from
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diversions named as argument(s), or all diversions if no argument. Text may
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be undiverted into another diversion. Undiverting discards the diverted text.
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At the end of input processing, M4 forces an automatic undivert unless is
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defined.
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.PP
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\fBdivnum "()"\fR returns the value of the current output stream.
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.PP
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\fBdnl "()"\fR reads and discards characters up to and including the next
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newline.
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.PP
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\fBifelse "(arg, arg, if-same [, ifnot-same | arg, arg ...])"\fR has three or
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more arguments. If the first argument is the same string as the second, then
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the value is the third argument. If not, and if there are more than four
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arguments, the process is repeated with arguments 4, 5, 6 and 7. Otherwise,
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the value is either the fourth string, or, if it is not present, null.
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.PP
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\fBincr "(num)"\fR returns the value of its argument incremented by 1. The
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value of the argument is calculated by interpreting an initial digit-string as
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a decimal number.
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.PP
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\fBdecr "(num)"\fR returns the value of its argument decremented by 1.
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.PP
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\fBeval "(expression)"\fR evaluates its argument as a constant expression,
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using integer arithmetic. The evaluation mechanism is very similar to that of
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cpp (#if expression). The expression can involve only integer constants and
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character constants, possibly connected by the binary operators
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.HS
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.in +0.5i
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* / % + - >> << < > <= >= == != & ^ | && ||
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.in -0.5i
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.HS
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or the unary operators - ! or tilde or by the ternary operator ? : .
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Parentheses may be used for grouping. Octal numbers may be specified as in C.
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.PP
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\fBlen "(string)"\fR returns the number of characters in its argument.
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.PP
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\fBindex "(search-string, string)"\fR returns the position in its first
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argument where the second argument begins (zero origin), or 1 if the second
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argument does not occur.
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.PP
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\fBsubstr "(string, index [, length])"\fR returns a substring of its first
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argument. The second argument is a zero origin number selecting the first
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character (internally treated as an expression); the third argument indicates
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the length of the substring. A missing third argument is taken to be large
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enough to extend to the end of the first string.
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.PP
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\fBtranslit "(source, from [, to])"\fR transliterates the characters in its
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first argument from the set given by the second argument to the set given by
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the third. If the third argument is shorter than the second, all extra
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characters in the second argument are deleted from the first argument. If the
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third argument is missing altogether, all characters in the second argument
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are deleted from the first argument.
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.PP
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\fBinclude "(filename)"\fR returns the contents of the file that is
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named in the argument.
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.PP
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\fBsinclude "(filename)"\fRis identical to include, except that it says nothing
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if the file is inaccessable.
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.PP
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\fBpaste "(filename)"\fR returns the contents of the file named in the argument
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without any processing, unlike include.
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.PP
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\fBspaste "(filename)"\fR is identical to paste, except that it says nothing if
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the file is inaccessibl[De.
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.PP
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\fBsyscmd "(command)"\fR executes the
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.Ux
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command given in the first argument.
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No value is returned.
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.PP
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\fBsysval "()"\fR is the return code from the last call to syscmd.
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.PP
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\fBmaketemp \*(OQ(string)"\fR fills in a string of XXXXXX in its argument with the
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current process ID.
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.PP
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\fBm4exit "([exitcode])"\fR causes immediate exit from M4. Argument 1, if
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given, is the exit code; the default is 0.
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.PP
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\fBm4wrap "(m4-macro-or-built-n)"\fR argument 1 will be pushed back at final
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EOF; example: m4wrap(`dumptable()').
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.PP
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\fBerrprint "(str [, str, str, ...])"\fR prints its argument(s) on stderr. If
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there is more than one argument, each argument is separated by a space during
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the output. An arbitrary number of arguments may be supplied.
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.PP
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\fBdumpdef "([name, name, ...])"\fR prints current names and definitions, for
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the named items, or for all if no arguments are given.
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.SP 1
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.SS "Author"
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.SP 1
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.PP
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\fIM4\fR was written by Ozan S. Yigif.
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