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PARROT-NQP(1)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation	 PARROT-NQP(1)

NAME
       parrot-nqp - Not Quite Perl (6)

SYNOPSIS
       parrot-nqp <file>

DESCRIPTION
       This is "Not Quite Perl (6)" -- a High Level Language (HLL) which
       allows one to write Perl6-like code. The key feature of NQP is that
       it's designed to be an easy-to-parse subset of Perl 6. It is geared
       towards being a high-level way to create transformers for Parrot
       (especially HLL compilers).  It is based on PCT::HLLCompiler.

       NQP is used as a bootstrapping language in for Rakudo, and hence
       developed outside of the main Parrot git repository. It is occasionally
       snapshotted into the main Parrot codebase so it can be bundled with
       Parrot releases and be used by core Parrot developers as well as HLL
       developers.

   Command Line Usage
       For help use :

	   -h
	   --help

       To show version use :

	   -v
	   --version

       To display the parse tree for regular expression use  :

	   --target=parse

       To dispaly the PIR subroutine gererated to match the regular expression
       use :

	   --target=pir

       For dumper use :

	   --dumper=s

       To trace use :

	   -t=s
	   --trace=s

       For encoding use :

	   --encoding=s

       To combine use :

	   --combine

       For stage stats use :

	   --stagestats

       For backtrace use :

	   --ll-backtrace

       For output use :

	   -o=s
	   --output=s

HELP
       For more help or any other question you go to <http://parrot.org> or
       <http://github.com/parrot/parrot>.Or you can send email to
       'parrot-dev@parrot.org'.	 You are also invited to join the #parrot IRC
       channel on irc.parrot.org.

perl v5.20.3			  2014-10-21			 PARROT-NQP(1)
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