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KUIPC(1)						      General Commands Manual							  KUIPC(1)

NAME
kuipc - the CERN KUIP compiler SYNOPSIS
kuipc [ options ] [ inputfile [ outputfile ] ] DESCRIPTION
kuipc, the Kit for a User Interface Package Compiler, is a tool to simplify the writing of a program's user interface code. It takes as input a Command Definition File (CDF) that describes the commands to be understood by the program, and outputs C or FORTRAN code that makes the appropriate function calls to set up the user interface. This code can then be compiled and linked with the rest of the program. Since the generated code uses KUIP routines, the program must also be linked against the Packlib library that contains them. If no output file is specified, kuipc will output generated code to a file whose name is the same as the input file's, with the ending '.cdf' replaced by '.f' or '.c' as appropriate. If neither input nor output file are given, kuipc will prompt for them. Be careful because kuipc overwrites existing files with no warning. OPTIONS
-c Generate C code. -f Generate FORTRAN code (the default). -split Output several files, one for each time the >Name control line is used in the CDF input. The names of the output files will corre- spond to the arguments given on the >Name control lines. SEE ALSO
The KUIP manual: http://wwwasdoc.web.cern.ch/wwwasdoc/psdir/kuip.ps.gz BUGS
When the -split option is used, kuipc will still create an output file that it would have made if -split was not used; the file will be of zero size. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Kevin McCarty <kmccarty@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). April 2, 2004 KUIPC(1)

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ZFTP(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   ZFTP(1)

NAME
zftp - CERNLIB program to transfer ZEBRA formatted files over a network SYNOPSIS
zftp [hostname] DESCRIPTION
zftp is a file transfer program that supports the transfer of formatted, unformatted and ZEBRA RZ files. (If you have no idea what ZEBRA files are, it is highly unlikely that you want to use this program instead of a standard FTP client.) Formatted files are typically KUIP macros, command or EXEC files, source code or even FZ ALPHA exchange format files. Unformatted files may be FZ binary exchange format or EPIO files or any other binary file with fixed length records. zftp also provides LS, CD, PWD and RSHELL commands. It provides a common interface on all systems and the possibility of macros (via KUIP). It avoids the problems of file format conversion that occur when transferring binary files between VMS and UNIX systems. zftp comes with the traditional KUIP user interface, including a HELP function that describes the available commands. Please note that, like many other FTP programs, zftp transfers unencrypted passwords over the network. It should therefore be used only within a trusted LAN. SEE ALSO
o zftp online HELP command o ftp(1) o zserv(8) zftp is part of the CERNLIB CSPACK package, documented fully at http://wwwinfo.cern.ch/asdoc/psdir/cspack.ps.gz (PostScript) or http://wwwinfo.cern.ch/asdoc/WWW/cspack/cspmain/cspmain.html (HTML). AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Kevin McCarty <kmccarty@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). February 3, 2003 ZFTP(1)
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