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NAME

       gtkamlc - Gtkaml/GtkON compiler

SYNOPSIS

       gtkamlc [options] files...
       gtkaml [options] files...

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents briefly the gtkamlc command.

       gtkamlc  is  a  compiler  for  the Gtkaml and the GtkON languages. These languages let you
       create GTK UIs to be used in Vala programs with a compact syntax.

       gtkaml uses the compiler and runs the output executable. For GtkON files, support  for  #!
       is enabled.

       Please see the SEE ALSO section for more information.

OPTIONS

   Gtkamlc options
       --dump-tree=FILE
              Write  code  tree to FILE, allowing one to inspect the output from the gtkaml/gtkon
              input files

   Options inherited from Valac
       -?, --help
              Show summary of options.

       --version
              Show version of program.

       --vapidir=DIRECTORY
              Look for package bindings in DIRECTORY

       --pkg=PACKAGE
              Include binding for PACKAGE

       --vapi=FILE
              Output vapi to FILE

       --library=NAME
              Library name

       --gir=NAME-VERSION.gir
              GObject-Introspection repository file name

       --girdir=DIRECTORY
              Look for .gir files in DIRECTORY

       --genie
              Enable Genie syntax mode for gtkon files

       -b, --basedir=DIRECTORY
              Base source directory

       -d, --directory=DIRECTORY
              Output directory

       -C, --ccode
              Output C code

       -H, --header=FILE
              Output C header file

       --use-header
              Use C header file

       --includedir=DIRECTORY
              Directory used to include the C header file

       -h, --internal-header=FILE
              Output internal C header file

       --internal-vapi=FILE
              Output vapi with internal api

       --symbols=FILE
              Output symbols file

       -c, --compile
              Compile but do not link

       -o, --output=FILE
              Place output in file FILE

       -g, --debug
              Produce debug information

       --thread
              Enable multithreading support

       --enable-mem-profiler
              Enable GLib memory profiler

       -D, --define=SYMBOL
              Define SYMBOL

       --main=SYMBOL
              Use SYMBOL as entry point

       --nostdpkg
              Do not include standard packages

       --disable-assert
              Disable assertions

       --enable-checking
              Enable additional run-time checks

       --enable-deprecated
              Enable deprecated features

       --enable-experimental
              Enable experimental features

       --disable-warnings
              Disable warnings

       --fatal-warnings
              Treat warnings as fatal

       --enable-experimental-non-null
              Enable experimental enhancements for non-null types

       --disable-dbus-transformation
              Disable transformation of D-Bus member names

       --cc=COMMAND
              Use COMMAND as C compiler command

       -X, --Xcc=OPTION
              Pass OPTION to the C compiler

       --save-temps
              Keep temporary files

       --profile=PROFILE
              Use the given profile instead of the default

       -q, --quiet
              Do not print messages to the console

       -v, --verbose
              Print additional messages to the console

       --target-glib=MAJOR.MINOR
              Target version of glib for code generation

       --enable-version-header, --disable-version-header
              Write/do not write vala build version in generated files

SEE ALSO

       For more information on the Gtkaml and the GtkON languages, please see  the  documentation
       available at the project website: http://code.google.com/p/gtkaml/.

AUTHOR

       gtkaml was written by Vlad Grecescu <b100dian@gmail.com>.

       This  manual  page was written by David Paleino <dapal@debian.org>, for the Debian project
       (and may be used by others).

                                           Dec 1, 2011                                 GTKAMLC(1)