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NAME
       getdefs - AutoGen Definition Extraction Tool

SYNOPSIS
       getdefs [option-name value]

       All arguments are named options.

       If  no input argument is provided or is set to simply "-", and if stdin
       is not a tty, then the list of input files will be read from stdin.

DESCRIPTION
       This program extracts AutoGen definitions from a list of source  files.
       Definitions   are  delimited  by  /*=<entry-type>  <entry-name>0fP  and
       =*/0fP.

OPTIONS
   Specify which definitions are of interest and what to say about them
       defs-to-get=reg-ex
              Regexp to look for after the "/*=".

              If you want definitions only from a particular category, or even
              with names matching particular patterns, then specify this regu-
              lar expression for the text that must follow the /*=.

       subblock=sub-def
              subblock definition names.  This option may appear an  unlimited
              number of times.

              This option is used to create shorthand entries for nested defi-
              nitions.  For example, with:

              using subblock thus --subblock=arg=argname,type,null

              and defining an arg thus arg: this, char *

              will then expand to: arg = { argname = this; type  =  "char  *";
              @;}
              The  "this,  char *" string is separated at the commas, with the
              white space removed.  You may use characters other  than  commas
              by  starting the value string with a punctuation character other
              than a single or double quote character.  You may also omit  in-
              termediate  values by placing the commas next to each other with
              no intervening white space.  For example,  "+mumble++yes+"  will
              expand to:
              arg = { argname = mumble; null = "yes"; @;}.

       listattr=def
              attribute with list of values.  This option may appear an unlim-
              ited number of times.

              This option is used to create shorthand entries for  definitions
              that generally appear several times.  That is, they tend to be a
              list of values.  For example, with:
              listattr=foo defined, the text:
              foo: this, is, a, multi-list will then expand to:
              foo = 'this', 'is', 'a', 'multi-list';
              The texts are separated by the commas, with the white space  re-
              moved.  You may use characters other than commas by starting the
              value string with a punctuation character other than a single or
              double quote character.

   specify how to number the definitions
       ordering [=file-name], --no-ordering
              Alphabetize  or  use named file.  The no-ordering form will dis-
              able the option.  This option is enabled by default.

              By default, ordering is alphabetical by the  entry  name.   Use,
              no-ordering if order is unimportant.  Use ordering with no argu-
              ment to order without  case  sensitivity.   Use  ordering=<file-
              name>  if  chronological order is important.  getdefs will main-
              tain the text content of file-name.  file-name need not exist.

       first-index=first-index
              The first index to apply to groups.  This option takes an  inte-
              ger  number  as  its argument.  The default first-index for this
              option is:
                   0

              By default, the first occurrence of a named definition will have
              an index of zero.  Sometimes, that needs to be a reserved value.
              Provide this option to specify a different starting point.

   Definition insertion options
       filelist [=file]
              Insert source file names into defs.

              Inserts the name of each input file into the output definitions.
              If no argument is supplied, the format will be:
                  infile = '%s';
              If an argument is supplied, that string will be used for the en-
              try name instead of infile.

       assign=ag-def
              Global assignments.  This option may appear an unlimited  number
              of times.

              The  argument  to each copy of this option will be inserted into
              the output definitions, with only a semicolon attached.

       common-assign=ag-def
              Assignments common to all blocks.  This option may appear an un-
              limited number of times.

              The  argument  to each copy of this option will be inserted into
              each output definition, with only a semicolon attached.

       copy=file
              File(s) to copy into definitions.  This option may appear an un-
              limited number of times.

              The content of each file named by these options will be inserted
              into the output definitions.

       srcfile [=file]
              Insert source file name into each def.

              Inserts the name of the input file where a definition was  found
              into  the  output  definition.   If no argument is supplied, the
              format will be:
                  srcfile = '%s';
              If an argument is supplied, that string will be used for the en-
              try name instead of srcfile.

       linenum [=def-name]
              Insert source line number into each def.

              Inserts the line number in the input file where a definition was
              found into the output definition.  If no argument  is  supplied,
              the format will be:
                  linenum = '%s';
              If an argument is supplied, that string will be used for the en-
              try name instead of linenum.

   specify which files to search for markers
       input=src-file
              Input file to search for defs.  This option may appear an unlim-
              ited number of times.  This option is the default option.

              All  files that are to be searched for definitions must be named
              on the command line or read from stdin.  If there  is  only  one
              input option and it is the string, "-", then the input file list
              is read from stdin.  If a command line argument is not an option
              name  and  does  not contain an assignment operator (=), then it
              defaults to being an input file name.  At least one  input  file
              must be specified.

   Definition output disposition options:
       output=file
              Output  file  to  open.   This option is a member of the autogen
              class of options.

              If you are not sending the output to an AutoGen process, you may
              name an output file instead.

       autogen [=ag-cmd], --no-autogen
              Invoke  AutoGen with defs.  The no-autogen form will disable the
              option.  This option is enabled by default.  This  option  is  a
              member of the autogen class of options.

              This  is  the  default  output  mode.   Specifying no-autogen is
              equivalent to output=-.  If you supply an argument to  this  op-
              tion, that program will be started as if it were AutoGen and its
              standard in will be set to the output definitions of  this  pro-
              gram.

       template=file
              Template Name.

              Specifies  the template name to be used for generating the final
              output.

       agarg=ag-opt
              AutoGen Argument.  This option may appear an unlimited number of
              times.   This  option must not appear in combination with any of
              the following options: output.

              This is a pass-through argument.  It allows you to  specify  any
              arbitrary argument to be passed to AutoGen.

       base-name=name
              Base  name  for  output file(s).  This option must not appear in
              combination with any of the following options: output.

              When output is going to AutoGen, a base name must either be sup-
              plied  or  derived.   If this option is not supplied, then it is
              taken from the template option.  If that is not provided either,
              then it is set to the base name of the current directory.

       help   Display usage information and exit.

       more-help
              Pass the extended usage information through a pager.

       save-opts [=cfgfile]
              Save  the option state to cfgfile.  The default is the last con-
              figuration file listed in the  OPTION  PRESETS  section,  below.
              The command will exit after updating the config file.

       load-opts=cfgfile, no-load-opts
              Load  options  from cfgfile.  The no-load-opts form will disable
              the loading of earlier config/rc/ini files.   --no-load-opts  is
              handled early, out of order.

       version [{v|c|n}]
              Output  version of program and exit.  The default mode is `v', a
              simple version.  The `c' mode will print  copyright  information
              and `n' will print the full copyright notice.

OPTION PRESETS
       Any option that is not marked as not presettable may be preset by load-
       ing values from configuration ("RC" or  ".INI")  file(s).   The  homerc
       file  is  "/dev/null",  unless  that is a directory.  In that case, the
       file ".getdefsrc" is searched for within that directory.

FILES
       See OPTION PRESETS for configuration files.

EXIT STATUS
       One of the following exit values will be returned:

       0  (EXIT_SUCCESS)
              Successful program execution.

       1  (EXIT_FAILURE)
              The operation failed or the command syntax was not valid.

       2  (EXIT_INVALID_INPUT)
              An input file was specified that is not a file

       3  (EXIT_NO_MEM)
              Insufficient memory for operation

       66  (EX_NOINPUT)
              A specified configuration file could not be loaded.

       70  (EX_SOFTWARE)
              libopts had an internal operational error.  Please report it  to
              autogen-users@lists.sourceforge.net.  Thank you.

SEE ALSO
       This  program  is  documented  more fully in the Getdefs section of the
       Add-On chapter in the AutoGen Info system documentation.

AUTHORS
       Bruce Korb

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 1999-2018 Bruce Korb all rights reserved.   This  program
       is  released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version
       3 or later.

BUGS
       Please send bug reports to: autogen-users@lists.sourceforge.net

NOTES
       This manual page was AutoGen-erated from  the  getdefs  option  defini-
       tions.

GNU AutoGen (1.5)                 2022-05-24                        getdefs(1)

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