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PROGRAM:
NAME
diameterc - diameterc [<options>] <file>
DESCRIPTION
The diameterc utility is used to compile a diameter dictionary file into Erlang source.
The resulting source implements the interface diameter required to encode and decode the
dictionary's messages and AVPs.
The module diameter_make(3erl) provides an alternate compilation interface.
USAGE
diameterc [<options>] <file>:
Compile a single dictionary file to Erlang source. Valid options are as follows.
-i <dir>:
Prepend the specified directory to the code path. Use to point at beam files
compiled from inherited dictionaries, @inherits in a dictionary file creating a beam
dependency, not an erl/hrl dependency.
Multiple -i options can be specified.
-o <dir>:
Write generated source to the specified directory. Defaults to the current working
directory.
-E:
-H:
Suppress erl and hrl generation, respectively.
--name <name>:
--prefix <prefix>:
Transform the input dictionary before compilation, setting @name or @prefix to the
specified string.
--inherits <arg>:
Transform the input dictionary before compilation, appending @inherits of the
specified string.
Two forms of --inherits have special meaning:
--inherits -
--inherits Prev/Mod
The first has the effect of clearing any previous inherits, the second of replacing
a previous inherits of Prev to one of Mod. This allows the semantics of the input
dictionary to be changed without modifying the file itself.
Multiple --inherits options can be specified.
EXIT STATUS
Returns 0 on success, non-zero on failure.
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