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* [[clean|'''clean''']]: remove the useless C files |
* [[clean|'''clean''']]: remove the useless C files |
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* [[eiffeldoc|'''doc''']]: the project documentation tool that produces HTML |
* [[eiffeldoc|'''doc''']]: the project documentation tool that produces HTML |
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− | * [[eiffeltest|'''test''']]: the unit |
+ | * [[eiffeltest|'''test''']]: the unit testing tool |
* [[short|'''short''']]: the class documentation tool that produces an interface summary |
* [[short|'''short''']]: the class documentation tool that produces an interface summary |
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* [[pretty|'''pretty''']]: the class beautifier / formatter |
* [[pretty|'''pretty''']]: the class beautifier / formatter |
Latest revision as of 18:57, 31 July 2018
se
is the only tool you need to know about. It is also the only tool that needs 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
- clean: remove the useless C files
- doc: the project documentation tool that produces HTML
- test: the unit testing tool
- short: the class documentation tool that produces an interface summary
- pretty: the class beautifier / formatter
- find: the class finder
- class_check: the class syntax and semantics checker
- ace_check: the ACE file checker
- x_int: the introspective objects extractor
The options are those of the respective tools.