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- Pic_language abstract "In computing, Pic is a domain-specific programming language by Brian Kernighan for specifying diagrams in terms of objects such as boxes with arrows between them. The pic compiler translates this description into concrete drawing commands. Pic is a procedural programming language, with variable assignment, macros, conditionals, and looping. The language is an example of a little language originally intended for the comfort of non-programmers in the Unix environment (Bentley 1988).Pic was first implemented, and is still most typically used, as a preprocessor in the troff document processing system. The pic preprocessor filters a troff document, replacing diagram descriptions by concrete drawing commands, and passing the rest of the document through without change.A version of pic is included in groff, the GNU version of troff. GNU pic can also act as a preprocessor for TeX documents, emitting its own tpic DVI specials, which unfortunately aren't as widely supported as those of other TeX drivers (like PostScript). Arbitrary diagram text can be included for formatting by the word processor to which the pic output is directed, and arbitrary post-processor commands can also be included. Dwight Aplevich's implementation, DPIC, can also generate postscript or svg images by itself, as well as act as a preprocessor. The three principal sources of pic processors are GNU pic, found on many Linux systems, and dpic, both of which are free, and the original AT&T pic.Pic has some similarity with MetaPost and the DOT language.".
- Pic_language wikiPageExternalLink figr.bzero.se.
- Pic_language wikiPageExternalLink picman.pdf.
- Pic_language wikiPageExternalLink pic.html.
- Pic_language wikiPageExternalLink dpic.
- Pic_language wikiPageExternalLink troff.html.
- Pic_language wikiPageExternalLink tpicspec.txt.
- Pic_language wikiPageID "8033525".
- Pic_language wikiPageLength "3107".
- Pic_language wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Pic_language wikiPageRevisionID "619734886".
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Kernighan.
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Troff.
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLink Compiler.
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLink Computing.
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLink DOT_(graph_description_language).
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLink DOT_language.
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLink DVI_specials.
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLink Device_independent_file_format.
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLink Diagram.
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLink Domain-specific_language.
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLink Filter_(software).
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLink GNU.
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLink Groff_(software).
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLink Jon_Bentley.
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLink Linux.
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLink Little_language.
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLink MetaPost.
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLink Preprocessor.
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLink Procedural_programming.
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLink Procedural_programming_language.
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLink Programming_language.
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLink TeX.
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLink Troff.
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "PIC".
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pic language".
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "pic language".
- Pic_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "pic".
- Pic_language hasPhotoCollection Pic_language.
- Pic_language wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Pic_language wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Pic_language wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Compu-lang-stub.
- Pic_language wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pic_language subject Category:Troff.
- Pic_language hypernym Language.
- Pic_language type Language.
- Pic_language type ProgrammingLanguage.
- Pic_language type Software.
- Pic_language type Work.
- Pic_language type Language.
- Pic_language type CreativeWork.
- Pic_language type Thing.
- Pic_language type Q386724.
- Pic_language type Q7397.
- Pic_language type Q9143.
- Pic_language comment "In computing, Pic is a domain-specific programming language by Brian Kernighan for specifying diagrams in terms of objects such as boxes with arrows between them. The pic compiler translates this description into concrete drawing commands. Pic is a procedural programming language, with variable assignment, macros, conditionals, and looping.".
- Pic_language label "Pic language".
- Pic_language sameAs Pic言語.
- Pic_language sameAs m.026p7cv.
- Pic_language sameAs Q7190476.
- Pic_language sameAs Q7190476.
- Pic_language wasDerivedFrom Pic_language?oldid=619734886.
- Pic_language isPrimaryTopicOf Pic_language.