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Typo fixes.
* glib-genmarshal.1, glib-mkenums.1: Typo fixes.
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2001-10-13 Matthias Clasen <matthiasc@poet.de>
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* glib-genmarshal.1, glib-mkenums.1: Typo fixes.
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Fri Oct 12 18:40:18 2001 Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org>
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* cosmetic fixups.
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directive in generated header files.
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.TP
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\fI--g-fatal-warnings
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Make warnings fatal, that is, exit immediately once a warning occours.
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Make warnings fatal, that is, exit immediately once a warning occurs.
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.TP
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\fI-h, --help\fP
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Print brief help and exit.
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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ enum values as strings so programs can provide value name strings for introspect
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.SH INVOCATION
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\fBglib-mkenums\fP takes a list of valid C code files as input. The options
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specified controll the text that is output, certain substitutions are performed
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specified control the text that is output, certain substitutions are performed
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on the text templates for keywords enclosed in @ characters.
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@ -71,26 +71,26 @@ typedef enum
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.TP 12
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\fI@EnumName@
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The name of the enum currently being processed, enum names are assumed to be
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properly namespaced and to use mixed capitalization to seperate
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properly namespaced and to use mixed capitalization to separate
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words (e.g. PrefixTheXEnum).
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.TP 12
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\fI@enum_name@
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The enum name with words lowercase and word-seperated by underscores (e.g. prefix_the_xenum).
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The enum name with words lowercase and word-separated by underscores (e.g. prefix_the_xenum).
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.TP 12
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\fI@ENUMNAME@
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The enum name with words uppercase and word-seperated by underscores (e.g. PREFIX_THE_XENUM).
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The enum name with words uppercase and word-separated by underscores (e.g. PREFIX_THE_XENUM).
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.TP 12
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\fI@ENUMSHORT@
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The enum name with words uppercase and word-seperated by underscores, prefix stripped (e.g. THE_XENUM).
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The enum name with words uppercase and word-separated by underscores, prefix stripped (e.g. THE_XENUM).
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.TP 12
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\fI@VALUENAME@
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The enum value name currently being processed with words uppercase and word-seperated by underscores,
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The enum value name currently being processed with words uppercase and word-separated by underscores,
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this is the assumed literal notation of enum values in the C sources (e.g. PREFIX_THE_XVALUE).
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.TP 12
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\fI@valuenick@
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A nick name for the enum value currently being processed, this is usually generated by stripping
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common prefix words of all the enum values of the current enum, the words are lowercase and
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underscores are subsituted by a minus (e.g. the-xvalue).
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underscores are substituted by a minus (e.g. the-xvalue).
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.TP 12
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\fI@type@
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This is substituted either by "enum" or "flags", depending on whether the enum value definitions
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