diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index f91b24e..2b504b1 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -324,17 +324,17 @@ The library can be used standalone through the ```canc``` and ```can``` utility: You can choose to use another directory where files should be written using the ```dest=destinationDirectory``` argument. - You can choose the output filename using ```out=filename```. By default, compiled files have the same name as their input file, but with a ```.lua``` extension. _(not in latest release)_ + You can choose the output filename using ```out=filename```. By default, compiled files have the same name as their input file, but with a ```.lua``` extension. ```canc``` can write to the standard output instead of creating files using the ```-print``` argument. You can choose to run only the preprocessor or compile using the ```-preprocess``` and ```-compile``` flags. - You can choose to only parse the file and check it for syntaxic errors using the ```-parse``` flag. Errors will be printed to stderr in a similar format to ```luac -p```. _(not in latest release)_ + You can choose to only parse the file and check it for syntaxic errors using the ```-parse``` flag. Errors will be printed to stderr in a similar format to ```luac -p```. The ```-ast``` flag is also available for debugging, and will disable preprocessing, compiling and file writing, and instead directly dump the AST generated from the input file(s) to stdout. - Instead of providing filenames, you can use ```-``` to read from standard input. _(not in latest release)_ + Instead of providing filenames, you can use ```-``` to read from standard input. * example uses : @@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ The library can be used standalone through the ```canc``` and ```can``` utility: ````canc -parse foo.can```` - checks foo.can for syntaxic errors. _(not in latest release)_ + checks foo.can for syntaxic errors. * ```can``` @@ -366,7 +366,7 @@ The library can be used standalone through the ```canc``` and ```can``` utility: This command will use error rewriting if enabled. - Instead of providing a filename, you can use ```-``` to read from standard input. _(not in latest release)_ + Instead of providing a filename, you can use ```-``` to read from standard input. ### Library usage Candran can also be used as a Lua library. For example,