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NAME

       cldrparser-3.2.2 - CLDR to pascal translator for Free Pascal Compiler (FPC)

DESCRIPTION

       /build/fpc-I0EQ5b/fpc-3.2.2+dfsg/debian/tmp/usr/bin/cldrparser-3.2.2:  illegal option -- -
       This program creates  pascal  units  from  CLDR's  collation  files  for  usage  with  the
       FreePascal Native Unicode Manager.

       Usage    :    cldrparser    <collationFileName>   [<typeName>]   [-a<alt>]   [-d<dataDir>]
       [-o<outputDir>] [-t<HaltOnFail>]

              where :

              - collationFileName : specify the target file.  - typeName : optional, specify  the
              collation' type-name to be parse;

              If  this argument is not supplied, a default type-name is chosen from the type-name
              list in the following order  :

              * the "default" specified type-name indicated by the collation  *  the  type  named
              "standard" * the type named "search" * the first type.

              -  a  :  this  provides  the "alt" property to select specific "type".  - dataDir :
              specify the directory that contains the collation files.

              The default value is the program's directory.

              - outputDir : specify the directory where the generated files will be stored.

              The default value is the program's directory.

              - t : to execute parser the test suite. The program  will  execute  only  the  test
              suite and exit.

              <HaltOnFail>  may  be  one  of  (y,  Y, t, T, 1) to halt the execution on the first
              failing.

              The program expects some files to be present in the <dataDir> folder :

              - UCA_Rules_SHORT.xml - allkeys.txt this is the file  allkeys_CLDR.txt  renamed  to
              allkeys.txt

              These  files  are  in the core.zip file of the CLDR release files. The CLDR'version
              used should be synchronized the version of the Unicode version  used,  for  example
              for  Uniocde  7  it  will  be  CLDR 26.  The CLDR files are provided by the Unicode
              Consortium at http://cldr.unicode.org/index/downloads

       This program creates  pascal  units  from  CLDR's  collation  files  for  usage  with  the
       FreePascal Native Unicode Manager.

       Usage    :    cldrparser    <collationFileName>   [<typeName>]   [-a<alt>]   [-d<dataDir>]
       [-o<outputDir>] [-t<HaltOnFail>]

              where :

              - collationFileName : specify the target file.  - typeName : optional, specify  the
              collation' type-name to be parse;

              If  this argument is not supplied, a default type-name is chosen from the type-name
              list in the following order  :

              * the "default" specified type-name indicated by the collation  *  the  type  named
              "standard" * the type named "search" * the first type.

              -  a  :  this  provides  the "alt" property to select specific "type".  - dataDir :
              specify the directory that contains the collation files.

              The default value is the program's directory.

              - outputDir : specify the directory where the generated files will be stored.

              The default value is the program's directory.

              - t : to execute parser the test suite. The program  will  execute  only  the  test
              suite and exit.

              <HaltOnFail>  may  be  one  of  (y,  Y, t, T, 1) to halt the execution on the first
              failing.

              The program expects some files to be present in the <dataDir> folder :

              - UCA_Rules_SHORT.xml - allkeys.txt this is the file  allkeys_CLDR.txt  renamed  to
              allkeys.txt

              These  files  are  in the core.zip file of the CLDR release files. The CLDR'version
              used should be synchronized the version of the Unicode version  used,  for  example
              for  Uniocde  7  it  will  be  CLDR 26.  The CLDR files are provided by the Unicode
              Consortium at http://cldr.unicode.org/index/downloads

       /build/fpc-I0EQ5b/fpc-3.2.2+dfsg/debian/tmp/usr/bin/cldrparser-3.2.2: illegal option --  e
       This  program  creates  pascal  units  from  CLDR's  collation  files  for  usage with the
       FreePascal Native Unicode Manager.

       Usage   :   cldrparser   <collationFileName>    [<typeName>]    [-a<alt>]    [-d<dataDir>]
       [-o<outputDir>] [-t<HaltOnFail>]

              where :

              -  collationFileName : specify the target file.  - typeName : optional, specify the
              collation' type-name to be parse;

              If this argument is not supplied, a default type-name is chosen from the  type-name
              list in the following order  :

              *  the  "default"  specified  type-name indicated by the collation * the type named
              "standard" * the type named "search" * the first type.

              - a : this provides the "alt" property to select  specific  "type".   -  dataDir  :
              specify the directory that contains the collation files.

              The default value is the program's directory.

              - outputDir : specify the directory where the generated files will be stored.

              The default value is the program's directory.

              -  t  :  to  execute  parser the test suite. The program will execute only the test
              suite and exit.

              <HaltOnFail> may be one of (y, Y, t, T, 1) to  halt  the  execution  on  the  first
              failing.

              The program expects some files to be present in the <dataDir> folder :

              -  UCA_Rules_SHORT.xml  -  allkeys.txt this is the file allkeys_CLDR.txt renamed to
              allkeys.txt

              These files are in the core.zip file of the CLDR release  files.  The  CLDR'version
              used  should  be  synchronized the version of the Unicode version used, for example
              for Uniocde 7 it will be CLDR 26.  The CLDR  files  are  provided  by  the  Unicode
              Consortium at http://cldr.unicode.org/index/downloads

       /build/fpc-I0EQ5b/fpc-3.2.2+dfsg/debian/tmp/usr/bin/cldrparser-3.2.2:  illegal option -- l
       This program creates  pascal  units  from  CLDR's  collation  files  for  usage  with  the
       FreePascal Native Unicode Manager.

       Usage    :    cldrparser    <collationFileName>   [<typeName>]   [-a<alt>]   [-d<dataDir>]
       [-o<outputDir>] [-t<HaltOnFail>]

              where :

              - collationFileName : specify the target file.  - typeName : optional, specify  the
              collation' type-name to be parse;

              If  this argument is not supplied, a default type-name is chosen from the type-name
              list in the following order  :

              * the "default" specified type-name indicated by the collation  *  the  type  named
              "standard" * the type named "search" * the first type.

              -  a  :  this  provides  the "alt" property to select specific "type".  - dataDir :
              specify the directory that contains the collation files.

              The default value is the program's directory.

              - outputDir : specify the directory where the generated files will be stored.

              The default value is the program's directory.

              - t : to execute parser the test suite. The program  will  execute  only  the  test
              suite and exit.

              <HaltOnFail>  may  be  one  of  (y,  Y, t, T, 1) to halt the execution on the first
              failing.

              The program expects some files to be present in the <dataDir> folder :

              - UCA_Rules_SHORT.xml - allkeys.txt this is the file  allkeys_CLDR.txt  renamed  to
              allkeys.txt

              These  files  are  in the core.zip file of the CLDR release files. The CLDR'version
              used should be synchronized the version of the Unicode version  used,  for  example
              for  Uniocde  7  it  will  be  CLDR 26.  The CLDR files are provided by the Unicode
              Consortium at http://cldr.unicode.org/index/downloads

       /build/fpc-I0EQ5b/fpc-3.2.2+dfsg/debian/tmp/usr/bin/cldrparser-3.2.2: illegal option --  p
       This  program  creates  pascal  units  from  CLDR's  collation  files  for  usage with the
       FreePascal Native Unicode Manager.

       Usage   :   cldrparser   <collationFileName>    [<typeName>]    [-a<alt>]    [-d<dataDir>]
       [-o<outputDir>] [-t<HaltOnFail>]

              where :

              -  collationFileName : specify the target file.  - typeName : optional, specify the
              collation' type-name to be parse;

              If this argument is not supplied, a default type-name is chosen from the  type-name
              list in the following order  :

              *  the  "default"  specified  type-name indicated by the collation * the type named
              "standard" * the type named "search" * the first type.

              - a : this provides the "alt" property to select  specific  "type".   -  dataDir  :
              specify the directory that contains the collation files.

              The default value is the program's directory.

              - outputDir : specify the directory where the generated files will be stored.

              The default value is the program's directory.

              -  t  :  to  execute  parser the test suite. The program will execute only the test
              suite and exit.

              <HaltOnFail> may be one of (y, Y, t, T, 1) to  halt  the  execution  on  the  first
              failing.

              The program expects some files to be present in the <dataDir> folder :

              -  UCA_Rules_SHORT.xml  -  allkeys.txt this is the file allkeys_CLDR.txt renamed to
              allkeys.txt

              These files are in the core.zip file of the CLDR release  files.  The  CLDR'version
              used  should  be  synchronized the version of the Unicode version used, for example
              for Uniocde 7 it will be CLDR 26.  The CLDR  files  are  provided  by  the  Unicode
              Consortium at http://cldr.unicode.org/index/downloads

       This  program  creates  pascal  units  from  CLDR's  collation  files  for  usage with the
       FreePascal Native Unicode Manager.

       Usage   :   cldrparser   <collationFileName>    [<typeName>]    [-a<alt>]    [-d<dataDir>]
       [-o<outputDir>] [-t<HaltOnFail>]

              where :

              -  collationFileName : specify the target file.  - typeName : optional, specify the
              collation' type-name to be parse;

              If this argument is not supplied, a default type-name is chosen from the  type-name
              list in the following order  :

              *  the  "default"  specified  type-name indicated by the collation * the type named
              "standard" * the type named "search" * the first type.

              - a : this provides the "alt" property to select  specific  "type".   -  dataDir  :
              specify the directory that contains the collation files.

              The default value is the program's directory.

              - outputDir : specify the directory where the generated files will be stored.

              The default value is the program's directory.

              -  t  :  to  execute  parser the test suite. The program will execute only the test
              suite and exit.

              <HaltOnFail> may be one of (y, Y, t, T, 1) to  halt  the  execution  on  the  first
              failing.

              The program expects some files to be present in the <dataDir> folder :

              -  UCA_Rules_SHORT.xml  -  allkeys.txt this is the file allkeys_CLDR.txt renamed to
              allkeys.txt

              These files are in the core.zip file of the CLDR release  files.  The  CLDR'version
              used  should  be  synchronized the version of the Unicode version used, for example
              for Uniocde 7 it will be CLDR 26.  The CLDR  files  are  provided  by  the  Unicode
              Consortium at http://cldr.unicode.org/index/downloads

SEE ALSO

       The  full  documentation  for  cldrparser-3.2.2 is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the
       info and cldrparser-3.2.2 programs are properly installed at your site, the command

              info cldrparser-3.2.2

       should give you access to the complete manual.