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NAME

       mpc-ace, mwc-ace — generate project and workspace files

SYNOPSIS

       mpc-ace [OPTION ...]  [FILE ...]

       mwc-ace [OPTION ...]  [FILE ...]

DESCRIPTION

       mpc-ace  and  mwc-ace,  the  Makefile, Project and Workspace Creator generate platform and
       compiler specific files to automate the  compilation  process  (e.g.  GNUmakefile      and
       Makefile.am).

       The  most  common  way  to  use the Make Project Creator is to run the workspace generator
       (mwc-ace).  This script will generate projects and a single workspace  that  contains  the
       generated  projects.   If no input FILE (.mwc file) is specified, it will recurse into the
       directory in which the script was started.  It  looks  for  .mpc  files  and  generates  a
       project or projects for each one found.

       Most  of  what  is  stated  about mwc-ace applies to mpc-ace except that it only generates
       projects.  If an input FILE (.mpc file) is not provided, the project creator will  attempt
       to create a default project in the directory from which the script was started.

       -global file
                 specifies  the global input file.  Values stored within this file are applied to
                 all projects.  If not specified, defaults to config/global.mpb

       -include directory
                 specifies a directory to search when looking for base projects,  template  input
                 files and templates.  This option can be used multiple times to add directories.
                 Two include directories are used by default (config     and templates)

       -recurse  recurse from the current directory and generate from all found input files.

       -ti dll | lib | dll_exe | lib_exe:file
                 specifies the template input file (with no extension)  for  the  specific  type,
                 e.g. -ti dll_exe:vc8exe.  Each project creator has a default template input file
                 for each type of project (dll_exe, lib_exe, dll, lib).   You  can  override  the
                 default  template input file name with the -ti option.  The file must have a mpt
                 extension and must reside within the include search directories.  NOTE: the  lib
                      and  the  lib_exe template input files are only used when MPC is generating
                 static projects

       -hierarchy
                 generate a workspace in a hierarchical fashion.   Forces  the  generation  of  a
                 hierarchical workspace at each directory level in between the toplevel directory
                 and the location of the .mpc file that is being processed.  This is the  default
                 for  make  based  workspace creators.  NOTE: This option has no effect when when
                 used with mpc-ace

       -template file
                 specifies the template name (with  no  extension).   file  should  have  a  .mpd
                 extension and sit in one of the include search directories.  NOTE: The -template
                       option overrides the template file for all types specified

       -relative name=var
                 any $() variable in an mpc file that is matched to name is replaced by var  only
                 if var can be made into a relative path based on the current working directory

       -base project
                 add  project as a base project to each generated project file.  Do not provide a
                 file extension, the .mpb extension will be tried first; if that fails  the  .mpc
                 extension will be tried

       -nocomments
                 do not place comments in the generated files

       -noreldefs
                 do  not try to generate default relative definitions for *_ROOT, which come from
                 environment variables

       -notoplevel
                 do not generate the top level target file.  Files are still  processed,  but  no
                 top  level  file  is  created.   For mwc-ace, it says process all projects for a
                 workspace, but do not generate the top level workspace file.   For  mpc-ace,  it
                 says process the .mpc files, but do not generate the project files

       -static   specifies  that  only  static  projects are generated.  By default, only dynamic
                 projects  will  be  generated.   This  parameter  was  previously  -static_only.
                 Currently, mpc-ace only supports generating dynamic projects or static projects,
                 but not both during the same run.  To generate them both you  must  run  mpc-ace
                 twice,  once  with  the -static option and once without.  Additionally, the vc6,
                 em3, vc7, vc71 and vc8 project names will no longer automatically  have  _Static
                 appended to the project name when generating static projects.  This can still be
                 achieved by using the -name_modifier option.

                 When  generating  static  projects,  inter-project  dependencies  will  not   be
                 generated  for libraries within vc6, em3, vc7, and vc71  workspaces.  The reason
                 is due to the fact that each static library that depended upon another would  be
                 combined  at the library creation stage, resulting in extremely large libraries.
                 Dependencies are handled correctly by vc8  and  later.   This  behavior  can  be
                 modified   by  setting  the  MPC_DEPENDENCY_COMBINED_STATIC_LIBRARY  environment
                 variable.  It will force mpc-ace  to  generate  inter-project  dependencies  for
                 libraries within a single workspace

       -genins   generate  .ins  files  after  processing  each  project  that  can  be  used  in
                 conjunction with the prj_install.pl script to install  different  parts  of  the
                 project (such as header files) into an alternate location

       -use_env  use  environment  variables  for  all  uses  of  $()  instead  of  the  relative
                 replacement values

       -value_template name+=val | name=val | name-=val
                 this option allows modification of a template input name pair.  Use  +=  to  add
                 val  to the name's value.  Use -= to subtract and = to override the value.  If a
                 template variable value will contain spaces, it is best  to  enclose  the  whole
                 setting in double quotes and use single quotes within the value to retain spaces
                 (if it is necessary)

       -value_project name+=val | name=val | name-=val
                 this option allows modification of a project variable assignment.  Use += to add
                 val  to the name's value.  Use -= to subtract and = to override the value.  This
                 can be used to introduce new name value pairs to a project.  However, it must be
                 a valid project assignment

       -make_coexistence
                 if multiple make based project types are generated, they will be named such that
                 they can coexist

       -feature_file file
                 specifies the features file to read before processing.  These feature names  can
                 be  anything,  but  they  should  correspond to values used for the requires and
                 avoids keywords.  If a feature is required and is not enabled then  the  project
                 will  not  be created.  If a feature is to be avoided and it is enabled then the
                 project will not be created.  The default feature file is default.features under
                 the config directory

       -expand_vars
                 perform direct expansion, instead of performing relative replacement with either
                 -use_env or -relative options

       -features features
                 specifies the feature list to set before processing.  Values specified  by  this
                 option overwrite values from features files, e.g. -features "qos=1,ssl=0"

       -gendot   generate  .dot  files  for use with Graphvis.  This option, which is only useful
                 with mwc-ace, will result in the generation of .dot  files  for  each  workspace
                 processed.   Each .dot file will contain information that can be fed to Graphvis
                 to display the dependency information for the various projects found within  the
                 workspace.

       -exclude directories
                 use  this option to exclude directories or files when searching for input files.
                 NOTE: This option has no effect when used with mpc-ace

       -name_modifier pattern
                 modify generated workspace  or  project  names.   The  pattern  passed  to  this
                 parameter  will  have  the  * portion replaced with the actual output name.  For
                 example -name_modifier '*_Static' will result in all workspace and project names
                 ending in _Static, e.g. FOO_Static.dsw and FOO_Static.dsp

       -apply_project
                 when  used  in  conjunction with -name_modifier, it applies the name modifier to
                 the  project  name  also.   NOTE:  this  option  has  no  effect   without   the
                 -name_modifier option

       -version  print the MPC version and exit

       -into directory
                 place all output files in a mirrored directory structure starting at directory

       -gfeature_file file
                 specifies  the  global feature file.  The default value is global.features under
                 the config directory

       -language cplusplus | csharp | java | vb
                 specify the language preference.  The default is cplusplus

       -type automake | bcb2007 | bcb2009 | bds4 | bmake | cc | em3 | ghs | html | make | nmake |
       sle | vc6 | vc7 | vc71 | vc8 | vc9 | vc10 | wb26
                 specifies  the  type  of  project  file  to  generate.   This option can be used
                 multiple times to generate multiple types.  There is no longer a default.  NOTE:
                 The -ti      option overrides the template input file for all types specified

   MPC Codebase Configuration File
       This  configuration  file  can  be  used  to  specify  alternate  locations  for  the  MPC
       Configuration File.  If a base.cfg is found underneath the 'config' directory where MPC is
       executed,  it  will be read to determine the location of MPC.cfg based on the directory in
       which MPC was started.

       For   example,   if    $MPC_ROOT/mwc-ace    is    run    under    /foo/bar_root/src    and
       $MPC_ROOT/config/base.cfg contained:

       /foo/bar_root = /foo/bar_root/MPC/config

       MPC   would   attempt  to  open  and  read  /foo/bar_root/MPC/config/MPC.cfg  as  the  MPC
       Configuration File.  If the base configuration file is not present, MPC will  try  to  use
       $MPC_ROOT/config/MPC.cfg as the MPC Configuration File.

       You  may  reference environment variables, accessed by $NAME, on either side of the equals
       sign.

   MPC Configuration File
       In an effort to move away from the use of environment variables, a configuration file  has
       been introduced.  The configuration file (MPC.cfg) can contain settings to provide command
       line options, control logging and direct MPC to dynamic project types.

       The following keywords are allowed in the configuration file, which will be read from  the
       'config' directory of MPC.

       command_line
                 provide  additional command line options to MPC.  The value of this setting will
                 be prepended to the options passed to mwc-ace or mpc-ace

       default_type
                 provide a single project type (as specified by the -type option) as the  default
                 project type

       dynamic_types
                 this  comma  separated  list  points to directories in which MPC will search for
                 Perl modules to  implement  additional  MPC  project  types,  base  projects  or
                 template files.  This setting can be used to augment or replace functionality in
                 MPC.  For each suitable directory found, it will add a modules include path  for
                 Perl  to  find  modules, add a config include path to locate base projects and a
                 template               include path to find MPC templates.

       includes  similar to the -include command line option, it adds the list of comma separated
                 paths to the MPC include search paths.

       logging   if  this setting contains info=1, informational messages will be printed.  If it
                 contains warn=1, warning messages will  be  printed.   If  it  contains  diag=1,
                 diagnostic  messages  will  be  printed.  If it contains debug=1, debug messages
                 will be printed.  And lastly, if it contains detail=1, detail messages  will  be
                 printed.   If  it  contains  none  of  these,  mpc-ace  will  not  print out any
                 information or warnings when processing  projects  or  workspaces.   Errors  are
                 always printed if any are encountered.

       verbose_ordering
                 if  this  is set, mwc-ace will warn the user about references to projects in the
                 after keyword that have not been processed

   ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       The following environment variable could affect mwc-ace and mpc-ace:

       MPC_DEPENDENCY_COMBINED_STATIC_LIBRARY
                 see the help on -static parameter above

       MPC_GHS_UNIX
                 this environment variable is only meaningful when  generating  the  ghs  project
                 files.  By default, the ghs type assumes that it is for Windows.  If this is not
                 the case, set this environment variable prior to running MPC

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