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PYSIDE-RCC(1)							   User Commands						     PYSIDE-RCC(1)

NAME
pyside-rcc - PySide resource compiler DESCRIPTION
Usage: pyside-rcc [options] <inputs> Options: -o file Write output to file rather than stdout -py2 Generate code for any Python v2.x version (default) -py3 Generate code for any Python v3.x version -name name Create an external initialization function with name -threshold level Threshold to consider compressing files -compress level Compress input files by level -root path Prefix resource access path with root path -no-compress Disable all compression -version Display version -help Display this information COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies) AUTHOR
This manpage was written by Marcelo Lira <marcelo@setantas.net>, on the 29. December 2010. pyside-rcc December 2010 PYSIDE-RCC(1)

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SOAPCPP2(1)						      General Commands Manual						       SOAPCPP2(1)

NAME
soapcpp2 - the gSOAP Stub and Skeleton Compiler for C and C++ SYNOPSIS
soapcpp2 [OPTIONS] INPUT DESCRIPTION
Please see /usr/share/doc/gsoap/soapdoc2.html for details. Create stubs and client and server code from input INPUT or standard input if INPUT is not specified. OPTIONS
-1 Generate SOAP 1.1 bindings. -2 Generate SOAP 1.2 bindings. -C Generate client-side code only. -S Generate server-side code only. -T Generate server-side auto-test code. -L Do not generate soapClientLib/soapServerLib. -a Use SOAPAction HTTP/WSA header to invoke server-side operations. -b Serialize byte arrays char[N] as string. -c Generate C source code. -dpath Use path to save files. -e Generate SOAP RPC encoding style bindings. -fN File split of N XML serializer implementations per file (N>=10). -h Display help info. -Ipath use path(s) for #import. -i Generate C++ service proxies and objects inherited from soap struct. -j Generate C++ service proxies and objects that share a soap struct. -k Generate data structure walkers (experimental). -l Generate linkable modules (experimental). -m Generate Matlab(tm) code for MEX compiler. -n Use service name to rename service functions and namespace table. -pname Save files with new prefix name instead of soap. -qname Use name as the C++ namespace of all declarations. -s Generate deserialization code with strict XML validation checks. -t Generate code for fully xsi:type typed SOAP/XML messaging. -u Uncomment comments in WSDL/schema output by suppressing XML comments. -v Display version info. -w Do not generate WSDL and schema files. -x Do not generate sample XML message files. -y Include C/C++ type access information in sample XML messages. SEE ALSO
wsdl2h(1). AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Thomas Wana <greuff@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). Juni 27, 2003 SOAPCPP2(1)
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