diff doc/manual.tex @ 1956:ac1be85e91ad

Add 'html5' .urp directive
author Adam Chlipala <adam@chlipala.net>
date Thu, 09 Jan 2014 17:27:24 -0500
parents 0992323fa264
children 93f3e35a7967
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--- a/doc/manual.tex	Tue Jan 07 08:36:18 2014 -0500
+++ b/doc/manual.tex	Thu Jan 09 17:27:24 2014 -0500
@@ -146,6 +146,7 @@
 \item \texttt{effectful Module.ident} registers an FFI function or transaction as having side effects.  The optimizer avoids removing, moving, or duplicating calls to such functions.  This is the default behavior for \texttt{transaction}-based types.
 \item \texttt{exe FILENAME} sets the filename to which to write the output executable.  The default for file \texttt{P.urp} is \texttt{P.exe}.  
 \item \texttt{ffi FILENAME} reads the file \texttt{FILENAME.urs} to determine the interface to a new FFI module.  The name of the module is calculated from \texttt{FILENAME} in the same way as for normal source files.  See the files \texttt{include/urweb/urweb\_cpp.h} and \texttt{src/c/urweb.c} for examples of C headers and implementations for FFI modules.  In general, every type or value \texttt{Module.ident} becomes \texttt{uw\_Module\_ident} in C.
+\item \texttt{html5} activates work-in-progress support for generating HTML5 instead of XHTML.  For now, this option only affects the first few tokens on any page, which are always the same.
 \item \texttt{include FILENAME} adds \texttt{FILENAME} to the list of files to be \texttt{\#include}d in C sources.  This is most useful for interfacing with new FFI modules.
 \item \texttt{jsFunc Module.ident=name} gives the JavaScript name of an FFI value.
 \item \texttt{library FILENAME} parses \texttt{FILENAME.urp} and merges its contents with the rest of the current file's contents.  If \texttt{FILENAME.urp} doesn't exist, the compiler also tries \texttt{FILENAME/lib.urp}.