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.TH ANSI2KNR 1 "19 Jan 1996".SH NAMEansi2knr \- convert ANSI C to Kernighan & Ritchie C.SH SYNOPSIS.I ansi2knr[--varargs] input_file [output_file].SH DESCRIPTIONIf no output_file is supplied, output goes to stdout..brThere are no error messages..sp.I ansi2knrrecognizes function definitions by seeing a non-keyword identifier at the leftmargin, followed by a left parenthesis, with a right parenthesis as the lastcharacter on the line, and with a left brace as the first token on thefollowing line (ignoring possible intervening comments). It will recognize amulti-line header provided that no intervening line ends with a left or rightbrace or a semicolon. These algorithms ignore whitespace and comments, exceptthat the function name must be the first thing on the line..spThe following constructs will confuse it:.br- Any other construct that starts at the left margin and follows theabove syntax (such as a macro or function call)..br- Some macros that tinker with the syntax of the function header..spThe --varargs switch is obsolete, and is recognized only forbackwards compatibility. The present version of.I ansi2knrwill always attempt to convert a ... argument to va_alist and va_dcl..SH AUTHORL. Peter Deutsch <ghost@aladdin.com> wrote the original ansi2knr andcontinues to maintain the current version; most of the code in the currentversion is his work. ansi2knr also includes contributions by FrancoisPinard <pinard@iro.umontreal.ca> and Jim Avera <jima@netcom.com>.