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MUMMY(1)							   User Commands							  MUMMY(1)

NAME
mummy - generate C# wrappers from C++ code. SYNOPSIS
mummy [options] files... DESCRIPTION
mummy is a command line executable that generates C# wrappers from gccxml output. A C# class is generated to wrap the wrappable class named in the gccxml output. Settings to control the wrapping are given inline directly in the class header file or in the MummySettings.xml input file. mummy version 1.0.2 (revision 599) Command line options: --csharp-file opt C# output file. Default value is 'ClassName.cs' in the current directory. --csharp-unit-test-file opt C# output file. Default value is 'ClassNameUnitTest.cs' in the current directory. --export-layer-file opt C++ output file. Default value is 'ClassNameEL.cxx' in the current directory. --gccxml-file opt Input file (output of gccxml) describing class to be wrapped. Required. --help Display (this) detailed help information. --settings-file opt Input file describing mummy configuration settings, including the set of wrapped classes. Required. --suppress-warnings opt opt ... Space separated list of warning numbers to suppress. --verbose Overwhelm me with output, I don't have enough reading material... ;) --version Display the program version. AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Mathieu Malaterre <malat@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). SEE ALSO
cableidx(1), gccxml(1). mummy version 1.0.2 (revision 599) December 2011 MUMMY(1)

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CSWIG(1)							   User Commands							  CSWIG(1)

NAME
cswig - generate Python and Tcl wrappers from C++ code. SYNOPSIS
cswig [options] files... DESCRIPTION
CableSwig (cswig) is used to create interfaces (i.e. "wrappers") to interpreted languages such as Tcl and Python. It was created to produce wrappers for ITK because the toolkit uses C++ structures that SWIG cannot parse (deeply nested template instantiations). CableSwig is a combination tool that uses GCC_XML as the c++ parser. The input files are Cable style input files. The XML produced from the Cable/GCC_XML input files are then parsed and feed into a modified version of SWIG. SWIG is a software development tool that connects programs written in C and C++ with a variety of high-level programming languages. It is used to generate the language bindings to the target language. Cur- rently, Tcl and Python are supported. Target Language Options: -chicken - Generate CHICKEN wrappers -csharp - Generate C# wrappers -guile - Generate Guile wrappers -java - Generate Java wrappers -mzscheme - Generate Mzscheme wrappers -ocaml - Generate Ocaml wrappers -perl - Generate Perl wrappers -php - Generate PHP wrappers -pike - Generate Pike wrappers -python - Generate Python wrappers -ruby - Generate Ruby wrappers -sexp - Generate Lisp S-Expressions wrappers -tcl - Generate Tcl wrappers -xml - Generate XML wrappers General Options -nocable - Run in regular swig mode. -Cindex file.mdx - Read a cable master index file -depend file.cmake - Specify a cmake depend file -c++ - Enable C++ processing -co - Check a file out of the SWIG library -dirprot - Turn on wrapping of protected members for director classes -D<symbol> - Define a symbol <symbol> (for conditional compilation) -E - Preprocess only, does not generate wrapper code -fcompact - Compile in compact mode -fvirtual - Compile in virtual elimination mode -Fstandard - Display error/warning messages in commonly used format -Fmicrosoft - Display error/warning messages in Microsoft format -help - This output -I<dir> - Look for SWIG files in <dir> -ignoremissing - Ignore missing include files -importall - Follow all #include statements as imports -includeall - Follow all #include statements -l<ifile> - Include SWIG library file <ifile> -M - List all dependencies -MM - List dependencies, but omit files in SWIG library -makedefault - Create default constructors/destructors (the default) -module <name> - Set module name to <name> -nocontract - Turn off contract checking -nodefault - Do not generate constructors/destructors -nodirprot - Do not wrap director protected members -noexcept - Do not wrap exception specifiers -noextern - Do not generate extern declarations -noruntime - Do not include SWIG runtime code -o <outfile> - Set name of the output file to <outfile> -outdir <dir> - Set language specific files output directory -runtime - Make the runtime support code globally visible. -small - Compile in virtual elimination & compact mode -swiglib - Report location of SWIG library and exit -v - Run in verbose mode -version - Print SWIG version number -Wall - Enable all warning messages -Wallkw - Enable keyword warnings for all the supported languages -Werror - Force to treat warnings as errors -w<list> - Suppress/add warning messages by code. Use ',' as separator and the +/- signs as follows -w+321,401,-402 where code 321(+) is added, and 401(no sign) and 402(-) are suppressed. See documentation for code meanings. Tcl 8 Options (available with -tcl) -itcl - Enable ITcl support -ldflags - Print runtime libraries to link with -nosafe - Leave out SafeInit module function. -prefix <name> - Set a prefix <name> to be prepended to all names -namespace - Build module into a Tcl 8 namespace -pkgversion - Set package version Note: 'cswig -<lang> -help' displays options for a specific target language. SWIG Version 1.3.20 Copyright (c) 1995-1998 University of Utah and the Regents of the University of California Copyright (c) 1998-2003 Uni- versity of Chicago Compiled with g++ [Linux-2.6.15-1-k7-gcc] Please see http://www.swig.org for reporting bugs and further information SEE ALSO
cableidx(1), gccxml(1). cswig March 2006 CSWIG(1)
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