Provided by: libatdgen-ocaml-dev_2.12.0-3_amd64
NAME
atdgen - ATD compiler and code generator
SYNOPSIS
atdgen [options...] [atd-file]
DESCRIPTION
atdgen reads ATD type definitions and generates OCaml code (both ml and mli files) for — type definitions (option -t) — serializers and deserializers for Biniou (option -b) — serializers and deserializers for JSON (option -j) — record-creating functions supporting default fields (option -v) — user-specified data validators (option -v) If no mode option (-t, -b, -j or -v) is given, then -t -b is assumed. Unless -o is present, the <prefix> for the generated files is derived from the atd-file argument. If the atd-file argument is omitted, atdgen reads ATD sources from standard input, if additionally -o is missing, it behaves as if -o - was given.
OPTIONS
-t Produce files <prefix>_t.mli and <prefix>_t.ml containing OCaml type definitions for the ATD input -b Produce files <prefix>_b.mli and <prefix>_b.ml containing OCaml serializers and deserializers for the Biniou data format -j produce files <prefix>_j.mli and <prefix>_j.ml containing OCaml serializers and deserializers for the JSON data format -v Produce files <prefix>_v.mli and <prefix>_v.ml containing OCaml functions for creating records and validators, see also option -validate. -dep Output dependencies in makefile-format for all possible atdgen output files and exit -list Output a space-separated list of all possible atdgen output files and exit -o <prefix> set the <prefix> for the options -t, -b and -j. If <prefix> is -, atdgen writes code in the form of struct ... end : sig ... end to standard output. -biniou [deprecated] same as -t -b, i.e., produce serializers and deserializers for Biniou and OCaml type definitions (default) -json [deprecated] same as -t -j, i.e., produce serializers and deserializers for JSON and OCaml type definitions. -j-std standard JSON: Convert tuples and variants into standard JSON and refuse to print NaN and infinities. This option implies -json unless another mode is specified. -std-json [deprecated] same as -j-std -j-pp <func> Apply the OCaml function <func> of type (string -> string) to the input of each *_of_string function generated by atdgen (JSON mode). (This was intended for UTF-8 validation of the input which is not performed by atdgen.) -j-defaults Output JSON record fields even if their value is known to be the default. -j-strict-fields Call !Ag_util.Json.unknown_field_handler for every unknown JSON field found in the input instead of simply skipping them. The initial value of this reference prints a message and raises a Failure exception. -j-custom-fields <func> Call function <func> of type (string -> unit) for every unknown JSON field found in the input instead of simply skipping them. See also -j-strict-fields. -validate [deprecated] same as -t -v, Produce data validators from <ocaml validator="x"> annotations where x is a user-written validator to be applied on a specific node. This is typically used in conjunction with -extend because user-written validators depend on the type definitions. -extend MODULE Assume that all type definitions are provided by the specified module unless otherwise annotated. Type aliases are created for each type, e.g. type t = Module.t -open MODULE1,MODULE2,... List of modules to open (comma-separated or space-separated) -nfd Do not dump OCaml function definitions -ntd Do not dump OCaml type definitions -pos-fname FILENAME Source file name to use for error messages (default: input name) -pos-lnum LINENUM Source line number of the first line of the input (default: 1) -rec Keep OCaml type definitions mutually recursive -version print version and exit -help | --help Display this list of options
SEE ALSO
The Atdgen reference manual, /usr/share/doc/libatdgen-ocaml-dev/atdgen-manual.{html,pdf} The Atdgen tutorial on the Atdgen website, http://mjambon.com/atdgen
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Sylvain Le Gall <gildor@debian.org> and Hendrik Tews <hendrik@askra.de>, specifically for the Debian project (and may be used by others).