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NAME

       cbp2make - code::blocks Makefile generation tool

SYNOPSIS

       cbp2make -in <project_file> [-cfg <configuration>] [-out <makefile>] [-unix] [-windows] [-mac] [--all-os]
       [-targets   "<target1>[,<target2>[,   ...]]"]    [--flat-objects]    [--flat-objpath]    [--wrap-objects]
       [--wrap-options]   [--with-deps]   [--keep-objdir]   [--keep-outdir]   [--target-case   keep|lower|upper]
       [--macros-case keep|lower|upper] [--quote-path auto|never|always]

       cbp2make -list -in  <project_file_list>  [-cfg  <configuration>]  [-unix]  [-windows]  [-mac]  [--all-os]
       [-targets    "<target1>[,<target2>[,    ...]]"]    [--flat-objects]   [--flat-objpath]   [--wrap-objects]
       [--wrap-options]   [--with-deps]   [--keep-objdir]   [--keep-outdir]   [--target-case   keep|lower|upper]
       [--macros-case keep|lower|upper] [--quote-path auto|never|always]

DESCRIPTION

       cbp2make  is  a  stand-alone  build  tool  that  allows  you  to generate makefile(s) for GNU Make out of
       Code::Blocks IDE project or workspace file.

OPTIONS

       -in <project_file>
              specifies an input file or a list of files;

       -cfg <configuration>
              specifies a configuration file, see also --local and --global options;

       -out <makefile>
              specifies the name of a makefile or a list of makefiles;

       -unix  enables Unix / Linux compatible makefile generation;

       -windows
              enables Windows compatible makefile generation;

       -mac   enables Macintosh compatible makefile generation;

       --all-os
              enables all target platforms at once;

       -targets "<target1>[,<target2>[, ...]]"
              specifies the only build targets that a makefile will be made for;

       --flat-objects
              forces "flat" names for object files with limited character set;

       --flat-objpath
              forces "flat" paths for object files with no subdirectories;

       --wrap-objects
              allows to use multiline lists of objects which makes a makefile easier to read;

       --wrap-options
              allows to use multiline macros;

       --with-deps
              allows a built-in dependency scanner for C/C++ projects;

       --keep-objdir
              disables command that erase directories for object files in 'clean' target;

       --keep-outdir
              disables command that erase directory for an output binary file in 'clean' target;

       --target-case [keep|lower|upper]
              specifies style for makefile targets;

   Common options:
       --local
              use configuration from current directory

       --global
              use configuration from home directory

       --verbose
              show project information

       --quiet
              hide all messages

       --help display this message

       --version
              display version information

CONFIGURATION

       Some installation- or  project-specific  options,  primarily  toolchain  settings,  can  be  saved  to  a
       configuration  file.  By  default (since rev.110), cbp2make does not save any settings to a configuration
       file unless the user explicitly specifies the --config option. A configuration file can be either  global
       (stored in user profile / home directory) or local (stored in current directory).

       Please,  keep in mind that since cbp2make is in early stage of development, an old configuration file may
       become incompatible with new tool version and it may be necessary to update it manually or  initialize  a
       new one.

       When  cbp2make is invoked, first it tries to load a local configuration file. If a local configuration is
       missing, next attempt will be to load a global one. If this attempt is not successful either, the default
       built-in  configuration  is  used.  Configuration lookup order can be overridden with --local or --global
       command line options. If one of options is supplied  to  cbp2make,  non-specified  configuration  is  not
       picked up even if the specified one is missing and non-specified do exists.

   Manage toolchains
       cbp2make --config toolchain --add [-unix|-windows|-mac] -chain <toolchain>

       cbp2make --config toolchain --remove [-unix|-windows|-mac] -chain <toolchain>

   Manage build tools
       cbp2make  --config  tool  --add  [-unix|-windows|-mac] -chain <toolchain> -tool <tool> -type <type> <tool
       options>

       cbp2make --config tool --remove [-unix|-windows|-mac] -chain <toolchain> -tool <tool>

   Manage platforms
       cbp2make --config platform [-unix|-windows|-mac] [-pwd  <print_dir_command>]  [-cd  <change_dir_command>]
       [-rm    <remove_file_command>]    [-rmf    <remove_file_forced>]    [-rmd    <remove_dir_command>]   [-cp
       <copy_file_command>] [-mv <move_file_command>] [-md <make_dir_command>] [-mdf  <make_dir_forced>]  [-make
       <default_make_tool>]

   Manage global compiler variables
       cbp2make  --config  variable  --add  [-set  <set_name>]  -name  <var_name>  [-desc <description>] [-field
       <field_name>] -value <var_value>

       cbp2make --config variable --remove [-set <set_name>] [-name <var_name>] [-field <field_name>]

   Manage options
       cbp2make --config options --default-options "<options>"

       cbp2make --config show

   Tool types:
       pp     preprocessor

       as     assembler

       cc     compiler

       rc     resource compiler

       sl     static linker

       dl     dynamic linker

       el     executable linker

       nl     native linker

   Tool options (common):
       -desc <description>

       -program <executable>

       -command <command_template>

       -mkv <make_variable>

       -srcext <source_extensions>

       -outext <output_extension>

       -quotepath <yes|no>

       -fullpath <yes|no>

       -unixpath <yes|no>

   Tool options (compiler):
       -incsw <include_switch>

       -defsw <define_switch>

       -deps <yes|no>

   Tool options (linker):
       -ldsw <library_dir_switch>

       -llsw <link_library_switch>

       -lpfx <library_prefix>

       -lext <library_extension>

       -objext <object_extension>

       -lflat <yes|no>

SEE ALSO

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