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sip
Langue: en
Version: 2010/02/02 (ubuntu - 24/10/10)
Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)
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NAME
sip - generates C++/Python bindingsSYNOPSIS
sip [-h] [-V] [-a file] [-c dir] [-d file] [-e] [-g] [-I dir] [-j #] [-k] [-m file] [-o] [-p module] [-P] [-r] [-s suffix] [-t tag] [-w] [-x feature] [-z file] [file]DESCRIPTION
sip takes a set of specification files and generates C++ code, documentation and build files.The format of the needed specification file is similar to a C++ header. sip includes run-time support for the generated code.
OPTIONS
- -h
- Show summary of options.
- -V
- Display the sip version number
- -a file
- The name of the QScintilla API file. If not indicated, it will not be generated.
- -b file
- The name of the build file. If not indicated, it will not be generated.
- -c dir
- The name of the directory where generated source file will be put. If not indicated, no code will be generated.
- -d file
- The name of the documentation file. If not indicated, no documentation will be generated.
- -e
- Enable support for exceptions. Disabled by default.
- -g
- Always release and reaquire the GIL.
- -I dir
- Directory where sip can search for included files.
- -j number
- Splits the generated code in number files (1 by default). This flag was added for parallel compilation on SMP machines.
- -m file
- The name of the XML export file. If not indicated, the file will not be generated.
- -p module
- Give the name of the consolidated module this module should be a part of.
- -P
- Enable the protected/public hack.
- -r
- Enable tracing on generated code.
- -s suffix
- The suffix used for generated C or C++ files (".c" or ".cpp" if none specified)
- -t tag
- The primary version to tag generate code for. You only can specify those defined with a %Timeline directive. If you don't specify one, sip will generate the latest available.
- -w
- Enable warning messages
- -x feature
- Disable a feature
- -z file
- The name of a file containing additional command line flags
- file
- The name of the file containing the specification. If you skip it, sip will expect to be fed by stdin.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Ricardo Javier Cardenes Medina <rcardenes@debian.org> and Torsten Marek <shlomme@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).Contenus ©2006-2024 Benjamin Poulain
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