| 1 | code generator using gccxml and libxml++ |
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| 3 | for example usage take a look at the libt2n-example package |
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| 5 | design decisions: |
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| 7 | installation of codegen-stubhead.hxx: |
| 8 | codegen-stubhead.hxx is installed because the generated includes depend on the libt2n headers anyway |
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| 10 | make file snippet moved into libt2n-example1 and must be copied manually: |
| 11 | automake is run first (before configure) and needs the makefile snippet => no way to let configure |
| 12 | find the makefile snippet |
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| 14 | examples in separate packages: |
| 15 | - this was done to be able to test that installation and configure scripts work as intended |
| 16 | - there are two examples because one is used to generate the usage example documentation using doxygen |
| 17 | and one is used for automatic testing |
| 18 | - in libt2n-examples there is a script test-built-install-use to test everything is fine |
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| 20 | group header file for include file dependencies: |
| 21 | - simple |
| 22 | - i don't see a solution using gccxml |
| 23 | - better than extracting all the includes from the file and adding them to the generated code |