Spcomp switches

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SourcePawn Compiler Switches Version 1.3.1

SourcePawn Compiler 1.3.1
Copyright (c) 1997-2006, ITB CompuPhase, (C)2004-2008 AlliedModders, LLC
Usage:   spcomp <filename> [filename...] [options]
Options:
        -A<num>  alignment in bytes of the data segment and the stack
        -a       output assembler code
        -c<name> codepage name or number; e.g. 1252 for Windows Latin-1
        -Dpath   active directory path
        -e<name> set name of error file (quiet compile)
        -H<hwnd> window handle to send a notification message on finish
        -i<name> path for include files
        -l       create list file (preprocess only)
        -o<name> set base name of (P-code) output file
        -O<num>  optimization level (default=-O2)
            0    no optimization
            2    full optimizations
        -p<name> set name of "prefix" file
        -r[name] write cross reference report to console or to specified file
        -S<num>  stack/heap size in cells (default=4096)
        -s<num>  skip lines from the input file
        -t<num>  TAB indent size (in character positions, default=8)
        -v<num>  verbosity level; 0=quiet, 1=normal, 2=verbose (default=1)
        -w<num>  disable a specific warning by its number
        -X<num>  abstract machine size limit in bytes
        -XD<num> abstract machine data/stack size limit in bytes
        -\       use '\' for escape characters
        -^       use '^' for escape characters
        -;[+/-]  require a semicolon to end each statement (default=-)
        sym=val  define constant "sym" with value "val"
        sym=     define constant "sym" with value 0
Options may start with a dash or a slash; the options "-d0" and "/d0" are
equivalent.
Options with a value may optionally separate the value from the option letter
with a colon (":") or an equal sign ("="). That is, the options "-d0", "-d=0"
and "-d:0" are all equivalent.