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NAME

       glib-mkenums - C language enum description generation utility

SYNOPSIS


       glib-mkenums [OPTION...] [FILE...]

DESCRIPTION

       glib-mkenums is a small perl-script utility that parses C code to extract enum definitions and produces
       enum descriptions based on text templates specified by the user. Most frequently this script is used to
       produce C code that contains enum values as strings so programs can provide value name strings for
       introspection.

       glib-mkenums takes a list of valid C code files as input. The options specified control the text that is
       output, certain substitutions are performed on the text templates for keywords enclosed in @ characters.

   Production text substitutions
       Certain keywords enclosed in @ characters will be substituted in the emitted text. For the substitution
       examples of the keywords below, the following example enum definition is assumed:

       @EnumName@
           The name of the enum currently being processed, enum names are assumed to be properly namespaced and
           to use mixed capitalization to separate words (e.g. PrefixTheXEnum).

       @enum_name@
           The enum name with words lowercase and word-separated by underscores (e.g. prefix_the_xenum).

       @ENUMNAME@
           The enum name with words uppercase and word-separated by underscores (e.g. PREFIX_THE_XENUM).

       @ENUMSHORT@
           The enum name with words uppercase and word-separated by underscores, prefix stripped (e.g.
           THE_XENUM).

       @ENUMPREFIX@
           The prefix of the enum name (e.g. PREFIX).

       @VALUENAME@
           The enum value name currently being processed with words uppercase and word-separated by underscores,
           this is the assumed literal notation of enum values in the C sources (e.g. PREFIX_THE_XVALUE).

       @valuenick@
           A nick name for the enum value currently being processed, this is usually generated by stripping
           common prefix words of all the enum values of the current enum, the words are lowercase and
           underscores are substituted by a minus (e.g. the-xvalue).

       @valuenum@
           The integer value for the enum value currently being processed. This is calculated by using perl to
           attempt to evaluate the expression as it appears in the C source code. If evaluation fails then
           glib-mkenums will exit with an error status, but this only happens if @valuenum@ appears in your
           value production template. (Since: 2.26)

       @type@
           This is substituted either by "enum" or "flags", depending on whether the enum value definitions
           contained bit-shift operators or not (e.g. flags).

       @Type@
           The same as @type@ with the first letter capitalized (e.g. Flags).

       @TYPE@
           The same as @type@ with all letters uppercased (e.g. FLAGS).

       @filename@
           The name of the input file currently being processed (e.g. foo.h).

       @basename@
           The base name of the input file currently being processed (e.g. foo.h). (Since: 2.22)

   Trigraph extensions
       Some C comments are treated specially in the parsed enum definitions, such comments start out with the
       trigraph sequence /*< and end with the trigraph sequence >*/. Per enum definition, the options "skip" and
       "flags" can be specified, to indicate this enum definition to be skipped, or for it to be treated as a
       flags definition, or to specify the common prefix to be stripped from all values to generate value
       nicknames, respectively. The "underscore_name" option can be used to specify the word separation used in
       the *_get_type() function. For instance, /*< underscore_name=gnome_vfs_uri_hide_options >*/.

       Per value definition, the options "skip" and "nick" are supported. The former causes the value to be
       skipped, and the latter can be used to specify the otherwise auto-generated nickname. Examples:

OPTIONS

       --fhead TEXT
           Put out TEXT prior to processing input files.

       --fprod TEXT
           Put out TEXT everytime a new input file is being processed.

       --ftail TEXT
           Put out TEXT after all input files have been processed.

       --eprod TEXT
           Put out TEXT everytime an enum is encountered in the input files.

       --vhead TEXT
           Put out TEXT before iterating over the set of values of an enum.

       --vprod TEXT
           Put out TEXT for every value of an enum.

       --vtail TEXT
           Put out TEXT after iterating over all values of an enum.

       --comments TEXT
           Template for auto-generated comments, the default (for C code generations) is "/* @comment@ */".

       --template FILE
           Read templates from the given file. The templates are enclosed in specially-formatted C comments
           where section may be file-header, file-production, file-tail, enumeration-production, value-header,
           value-production, value-tail or comment.

       --identifier-prefix PREFIX
           Indicates what portion of the enum name should be intepreted as the prefix (eg, the "Gtk" in
           "GtkDirectionType"). Normally this will be figured out automatically, but you may need to override
           the default if your namespace is capitalized oddly.

       --symbol-prefix PREFIX
           Indicates what prefix should be used to correspond to the identifier prefix in related C function
           names (eg, the "gtk" in "gtk_direction_type_get_type". Equivalently, this is the lowercase version of
           the prefix component of the enum value names (eg, the "GTK" in "GTK_DIR_UP". The default value is the
           identifier prefix, converted to lowercase.

       --help
           Print brief help and exit.

       --version
           Print version and exit.

SEE ALSO

       glib-genmarshal(1)

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