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NAME


omniidl - omniORB idl compiler

SYNOPSIS


omniidl [options] -b<back-end> [back-end options] file

DESCRIPTION


omniidl is the omniORB IDL compiler front end. If a back-end is not specified, it checks
the input IDL file for validity, and produces no output. Usually, a language mapping back-
end is specified, so stubs and skeletons in the target language are produced.

The input files are processed by the C preprocessor before they are parsed by the
compiler.

COMMON OPTIONS


-b<backend> Run the specified back-end (e.g., -bcxx = C++, -bpython = Python)

-D<name>=<value>
Define <name> for the C preprocessor.

-U<name> Undefine <name> for the C preprocessor.

-I<dir> Include <dir> in the C preprocessor search path.

-E Only run the C preprocessor, sending its output to stdout.

-Y<cmd> Use <cmd> as the preprocessor instead of the default.

-N Do not run the C preprocessor.

-Wp<arg> Send <arg> to the C preprocessor.

-Wb<arg> Send <arg> to the back-end.

-nf Do not warn about unresolved forward declarations.

-k Keep comments after declarations, to be used by some back-ends.

-K Keep comments before declarations, to be used by some back-ends.

-C<dir> Change directory to <dir> before writing output files.

-d Dump the parsed IDL then exit, without running a back-end.

-p<dir> Use <dir> as a path to find omniidl back-ends.

-V Print version information then exit.

-u Print usage information.

-v Verbose: trace compilation stages.

C++ BACK-END


Choose the C++ back-end with -bcxx. The C++ back-end is only available when you have
omniORB for C++ installed.

The C++ back-end produces two output files: a header and a stub/skeleton file. By default
they are named by appending suffixes .hh and SK.cc to the base name of the input IDL file.

If the -Wba option is specified, then a third file is generated (with default suffix
DynSK.cc ), containing code for TypeCode and Any.

C++ BACK-END OPTIONS


-Wbh=<suffix> Use <suffix> instead of .hh

-Wbs=<suffix> Use <suffix> instead of SK.cc

-Wbd=<suffix> Use <suffix> instead of DynSK.cc. If the same suffix is specified for -Wbs
and -Wbd then a single skeleton file containing all the definitions is
output.

-Wba Generate definitions for TypeCode and Any.

-Wbinline Output stubs for #included IDL files in line with the main file.

-Wbtp Generate tie implementation skeletons.

-Wbtf Generate flattened tie implementation skeletons.

-Wbsplice-modules
Splice together multiply-opened modules into one.

-Wbexample Generate example implementation code.

-WbBOA Generate BOA compatible skeletons.

-Wbkeep_inc_path
Preserve IDL #include paths in generated #include directives.

-Wbuse_quotes Use quotes in #include directives (e.g. "foo" rather than <foo>).

PYTHON BACK-END


Choose the Python back-end with -bpython. The Python back-end produces Python packages
according to the standard IDL to Python mapping, to be used with omniORBpy. The Python
back-end is only available when you have omniORBpy installed.

The Python back-end generates Python package directories named after the modules declared
in IDL, as required by the IDL to Python mapping. It also creates separate stub files that
are imported by the packages.

PYTHON BACK-END OPTIONS


-Wbinline Output stubs for #included IDL files in line with the main file.

-Wbglobal=<name>
Use <name> as the name for the global IDL scope (default _GlobalIDL).

-Wbpackage=<name>
Put both Python modules and stub files in package <name>.

-Wbmodules=<name>
Put Python modules in package <name>

-Wbstubs=<name>
Put stub files in package <name>

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