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.\" $XFree86: xc/config/util/makestrs.man,v 3.8 2001/12/14 19:53:22 dawes Exp $
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.TH MAKESTRS 1 __xorgversion__
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.SH NAME
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makestrs \- makes string table C source and header(s)
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B makestrs [-f source] [-i includedir] [-abioptions ...]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The
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.I makestrs
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command creates string table C source files and headers.
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If
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.I -f
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.I source
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is not specified
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.I makestrs
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will read from
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.I stdin.
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The C source file is always written to
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.I stdout.
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.I makestrs
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creates one or more C header files as specified in the source file.
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The following options may be specified:
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.I -sparcabi,
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.I -intelabi,
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.I -functionabi,
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.I -arrayperabi,
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and
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.I -defaultabi.
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.LP
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.I -sparcabi
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is used on SPARC platforms conforming to the SPARC
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Compliance Definition, i.e. SVR4/Solaris.
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.LP
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.I -intelabi
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is used on Intel platforms conforming to the System
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V Application Binary Interface, i.e. SVR4.
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.LP
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.I -earlyR6abi
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may be used in addition to
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.I -intelabi
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for situations
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where the vendor wishes to maintain binary compatibility between
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X11R6 public-patch 11 (and earlier) and X11R6 public-patch 12 (and later).
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.LP
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.I -functionabi
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generates a functional abi to the string table. This
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mechanism imposes a severe performance penalty and it's recommended
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that you not use it.
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.LP
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.I -arrayperabi
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results in a separate array for each string. This is
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the default behavior if makestrs was compiled with -DARRAYPERSTR
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(it almost never is).
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.LP
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.I -defaultabi
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forces the generation of the "normal" string table even
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if makestrs was compiled with -DARRAYPERSTR. Since makestrs is almost
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never compiled with -DARRAYPERSTR this is the default behavior if
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no abioptions are specified.
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.LP
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.I -i includedir
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forces the reading of templates from the includedir instead of the local
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directory. This is useful to have separate source and build directories.
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.SH SYNTAX
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The syntax for string-list file is (items in square brackets are optional):
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.RS 4
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\&#prefix <text>
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.RE
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.RS 4
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\&#feature <text>
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.RE
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\&#externref <text>
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.RE
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\&#externdef [<text>]
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.RE
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.RS 4
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[#ctempl <text>]
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.RE
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.LP
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\&#file <filename>
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.RE
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\&#table <tablename>
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.RE
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[#htempl]
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.RE
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<text>
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.RE
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<text>
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[#table <tablename>
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<text>
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.RE
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.RE
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.LP
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In words you may have one or more #file directives. Each #file may have
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one or more #table directives.
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.LP
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The #prefix directive determines the string that makestr will prefix
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to each definition.
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.LP
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The #feature directive determines the string that makestr will use
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for the feature-test macro, e.g. X[TM]STRINGDEFINES.
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.LP
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The #externref directive determines the string that makestr will use
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for the extern clause, typically this will be "extern" but Motif wants
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it to be "externalref"
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.LP
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The #externdef directive determines the string that makestr will use
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for the declaration, typically this will be the null string (note that
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makestrs requires a trailing space in this case, i.e. "#externdef "),
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and Motif will use "externaldef(_xmstrings).
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.LP
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The #ctmpl directive determines the name of the file used as a template
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for the C source file that is generated
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.LP
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Each #file <filename> directive will result in a corresponding header
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file by that name containing the appropriate definitions as specified
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by command line options. A single C source file containing the
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declarations for the definitions in all the headers will be printed
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to stdout.
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.LP
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The #htmpl directive determines the name of the file used as a template
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for the C header file that is generated.
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.LP
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Each #table <tablename> directive will be processed in accordance with
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the ABI. On most platforms all tables will be catenated into a single
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table with the name of the first table for that file. To conform to
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the Intel ABI separate tables will be generated with the names indicated.
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.LP
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The template files specified by the #ctmpl and #htmpl directives
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are processed by copying line for line from the template file to
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the appropriate output file. The line containing the string
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.I <<<STRING_TABLE_GOES_HERE>>>
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is not copied to the output file. The appropriate data is then
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copied to the output file and then the remainder of the template
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file is copied to the output file.
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.SH BUGS
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makestrs is not very forgiving of syntax errors. Sometimes you need
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a trailing space after # directives, other times they will mess you
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up. No warning messages are emitted.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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SPARC Compliance Definition 2.2., SPARC International Inc.,
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535 Middlefield Road, Suite 210, Menlo Park, CA 94025
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.LP
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System V Application Binary Interface, Third Edition,
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ISBN 0-13-100439-5
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UNIX Press, PTR Prentice Hall, 113 Sylvan Avenue, Englewood Cliffs,
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NJ 07632
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.LP
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System V Application Binary Interface, Third Edition, Intel386
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Architecture Processor Supplement
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ISBN 0-13-104670-5
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UNIX Press, PTR Prentice Hall, 113 Sylvan Avenue, Englewood Cliffs,
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NJ 07632
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.LP
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System V Application Binary Interface, Third Edition, SPARC
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Architecture Processor Supplement
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ISBN 0-13-104696-9
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UNIX Press, PTR Prentice Hall, 113 Sylvan Avenue, Englewood Cliffs,
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NJ 07632
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