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oob(1) General Commands Manual oob(1) NAME oob - OOC symbol file browser SYNOPSIS oob [options] <module> DESCRIPTION oob displays the interface definition of a module, based on information extracted from the module's symbol file. It accepts a single argument, the name of a module. The contents of the symbol file are written to stdout in an extended module syntax. Compared an Oberon-2 module, it differs in these points: Expanded Module Names The module part of a type name is expanded to the full name of the module. That is, aliases assigned through import statements are discarded. Inherited Fields With -x, a record type shows the list of all its fields, includ- ing the ones it inherits from its base types. Type-bound Procedures With -x, a record definition lists all type-bound procedures as- sociated with it within its RECORD ... END block, and includes both local and inherited procedures. OPTIONS --config <file> Use given file as configuration file. --repository <directory>, -r <directory> Add a directory to the list of repositories. --extended, -x For records, include inherited fields and type-bound procedures in the output. By default, only the local fields of the record and all type-bound procedures that are not redefinition of ex- isting ones are displayed. --help, -h Write short usage summary and exit. ENVIRONMENT OO2CRC holds the name of the configuration file. OOC_REPS is a list of repository paths, separated by colons (:). Empty paths are ignored. DIAGNOSTICS Exit status is 0 on success, and 1 otherwise. SEE ALSO oo2c(1), OOC2 Reference Manual AUTHOR Michael van Acken <mva@users.sf.net> 4.2 Berkeley Distribution oob(1)
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