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* [[compile_to_c|'''c2c''']]: the standard compiler core, that produces C files |
* [[compile_to_c|'''c2c''']]: the standard compiler core, that produces C files |
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* [[compile_to_jvm|'''java''']]: the compiler that produces Java bytecode |
* [[compile_to_jvm|'''java''']]: the compiler that produces Java bytecode |
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* [[eiffeldoc|'''doc''']]: the project documentator that produces HTML |
* [[eiffeldoc|'''doc''']]: the project documentator that produces HTML |
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* [[eiffeltest|'''test''']]: the unit test tool |
* [[eiffeltest|'''test''']]: the unit test tool |
Revision as of 07:39, 13 October 2006
se
is, starting from the 2.2 release, the only tool you need to know of. It is also the only tools that need to be put in your load path ($PATH
on Unix/Linux, %PATH%
on Windows...)
Synopsis
se <tool> [options]
se -help
shows the available toolsse -version
shows the version of each tool
The tool can be either one of the standard tools, or one you add for your own purposes. The standard tools are:
- c: the standard compiler that creates an executable using a C compiler as back-end
- c2c: the standard compiler core, that produces C files
- java: the compiler that produces Java bytecode
- clean: remove the useless C files
- doc: the project documentator that produces HTML
- test: the unit test tool
- short: the class documentator that produces an interface summary
- pretty: the class beautifier
- find: the class finder
- class_check: the class syntax and semantics checker
- ace_check: the ACE file checker
- javap: the java bytecode disassembler
- x_int: the introspectable objects extractor
The options are those of the respective tools.
Extra
Using bash power
This section is only for bash users (Linux, UNIX and Cygwin users).
Starting with the 2.3 release of SmartEiffel (or the version 7276 in the Subversion repository), source the misc/eiffel.bash
file to get extra completion power for the se
command.