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4.2.60 ‘-t’: Truncate identifiers

The truncation option enables one to use a wider character set for identifiers than the language compiler will accept. The standard example is vanilla-flavored FORTRAN-77, which doesn’t allow the underscore. If one says ‘`-tn6{_}’’, underscores will be removed from all identifiers, then the result will be truncated to length 6. If the truncation procedure results in non-unique identifiers, these are listed.