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NAME

       ttcn3_makefilegen - Makefile Generator

SYNOPSIS

       ttcn3_makefilegen  [  -acdEfglMnpRsSw  ]  [ -e  ETS_name ] [ -o  dir|file ] [ -O  file ] [ -z  file ] ...
       TTCN3_module[.ttcn] ... ASN1_module[.asn] ... Testport_name[.cc] ...
       or
       ttcn3_makefilegen -v

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page is a quick reference for the Makefile Generator of the TTCN-3  Test  Executor.  It  only
       summarizes  the  meaning  of  all  command line options. For more details please consult the Programmer's
       Technical Reference for TITAN TTCN-3 Test Executor.

OPTIONS

       The following options are supported (in alphabetical order):

       -a        Refer to files using absolute path names in the generated Makefile.  By  default  the  Makefile
                 uses  relative  path names to access files located outside the current working directory of the
                 compiler. Files from the current working directory are always referenced using  only  the  file
                 name without any directory.

       -c        Generate  a  Makefile  that  is capable of using pre-compiled C++ and object files from central
                 directories in order to save disk space and compilation time.

       -d        Dump the internal data structures used for Makefile generation. This option  is  mainly  useful
                 for debugging.

       -e ETS_name
                 Sets  the name of the target binary program (i.e. the executable test suite) to ETS_name in the
                 generated Makefile. If this option is omitted, the name of the first TTCN-3 module will be used
                 as default.

       -E        Instructs   the   variant   attribute   parser  to  display  warnings  instead  of  errors  for
                 unrecognized/erroneous attributes.

       -f        Forces the Makefile Generator to  overwrite  the  output  files  even  if  they  exist  or  are
                 unchanged.

       -g        Generates  a  Makefile  that  can  be  used  with GNU make only. The resulting Makefile will be
                 smaller and less redundant. It exploits the pattern substitution features of  GNU  make,  which
                 may cause syntax errors with other versions of make.

       -I path   Adds  the  path  to  the list of search paths.  path must be an absolute path. Used with the -t
                 option when the referenced projects can not be found at  the  projectRelativeURI  location.  In
                 that  case the tool will try to find the referenced TPD file using the search paths.  The first
                 TPD file found is taken. If the tpdName attribute is present in
                  ReferencedProject then the value of tpdName will be used as a TPD name during search.  However
                 if the tpdName attribute is missing then the value of the name attribute is taken with the .tpd
                 suffix and used during the search.

       -o dir|file
                 Write the Makefile to the given directory or  file.   The  current  working  directory  is  the
                 default otherwise.  If the given argument is an existing directory, the generated Makefile will
                 be placed into that directory. Otherwise the given argument is assumed to be the  name  of  the
                 generated Makefile.

       -O file   Add  file  to  the  list  of other files in the generated Makefile without analyzing the file's
                 contents and suffix.  This option can be used to temporarily exclude some TTCN-3, ASN.1 or  C++
                 files from the build process, but add them to the archive created by the command make archive.

       -l        Enable  dynamic  linking.  All  files  of  the project will be compiled with -fPIC and for each
                 (static) object, a new shared object will be created. Then, these shared objects will be linked
                 to the final executable instead of the (static) objects. It can be used to speed up the linking
                 phase, in the price of somewhat lower performance and increased memory usage. It's  recommended
                 to  use this flag only in the development phase of the project. This option is not supported on
                 Windows.

       -M        Allows the use of the value omit in template lists  and  complemented  template  lists  (legacy
                 behavior).   If  set, an omitted field will match a template list, if the value omit appears in
                 the list, and it will match a complemented template list, if omit  is  not  in  the  list  (the
                 ifpresent  attribute  can  still  be  used  for matching omitted fields). This also affects the
                 ispresent operation and the present template restriction accordingly.

       -n        Activates the debugger and generates extra code for storing debug information.

       -p        Generate Makefile with TTCN-3 preprocessing.  All the  TTCN-3  source  files  with  the  ttcnpp
                 extension will be preprocessed using the C preprocessor.

       -R        Use  function  test runtime (TITAN_RUNTIME_2). Generates a Makefile that compiles and links the
                 source code using the function test runtime.

       -s        Generates a Makefile, which links the executable test suite with the single mode version of the
                 base library. If this switch is omitted the executable is built for parallel mode by default.

       -S        Suppresses all makefilegen warning messages.

       -v        Prints version and license key information and exits.

       -w        Suppresses all warning messages gerenated by TITAN.

       -z file   Enables code coverage and profiling in the TTCN-3 files listed in the file argument. The TTCN-3
                 files in the list must be separated by new lines  and  must  also  appear  among  the  makefile
                 generator's arguments (this switch is ignored if the -t option is present).

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       TTCN3_DIR
              The  installation  directory  where the uncompressed binary package of TTCN-3 Test Executor can be
              found.

       TTCN3_LICENSE_FILE
              It shall point to the file (NB: not to its directory) that contains the personalized  license  key
              for the current user or host.

BUGS

       For  trouble  reporting  use  the  tool  MTTSMS.   For  TR  writers  guide  please  visit  the  web page:
       http://ttcn.ericsson.se.

SEE ALSO

       Ericsson document 2/198 17-CRL 113 200 Uen:
              Programmer's Technical Reference for TITAN TTCN-3 Test Executor

AUTHOR

       This manpage is written by Janos Zoltan Szabo, Ericsson Telecom AB
       Copyright (c) 2000-2017 Ericsson Telecom AB
       All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials are made available under  the  terms  of
       the Eclipse Public License v1.0 which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
       http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html