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ecppc(1)		       Tntnet users guide			ecppc(1)

NAME
     ecppc - compiler for ecpp(7)

SYNOPSIS
     ecppc  [-bhszvtM] [-s-] [-o filename]  [-n name] [-m mimetype] [--mimetypes
     filename] [-I dir] [-l log-category] filename

     ecppc -bb filename ...

DESCRIPTION
     ecppc is the compiler for the ecpp-language. ecpp is a  template  language,
     which  lets  the  user  embed  C++-code  into HTML  for  use  in tntnet(8).
     ecppc generates a C++-class from a ecpp template. It can also  compile  bi-
     nary  data into a C++-class, which makes it possible to integrate them in a
     tntnet application.

OPTIONS
     -b     This enables binary-mode. Ecppc does not  look  for  ecpp-tags,  but
	    creates a class, which just copies the data

     -bb    This enables multi-binary-mode. Every binary-file has some overhead,
	    when  packed  into	a tntnet-application. This overhead can be quite
	    significant, when binary-files are small, like small icons in a  web
	    application.  To  reduce  this  overhead,  multiple  binaries can be
	    packed into a single class, which removes  the  per-binary	overhead
	    completely.

	    When  the  component is called, it uses the path-info-parameter (re-
	    quest.getPathInfo()) from the request, to decide,  which  binary  to
	    send.  If no filename matches the path-info, processing is declined.
	    The binaries need not be of same mime-type, since the  mime-type  is
	    looked  automatically  from  the mime-database by file- extension of
	    the source-file.

     -i filename
	    In multi binary mode (option -bb) filenames can  be  read  from  the
	    file specified with this option. This can be useful when the command
	    line gets too long or just for convenience.

     -I dir
	    Search  include-files in directory. This option can be passed multi-
	    ple times.	All specified directories are searched in turn	for  in-
	    clude-files.

     -l log-category
	    Set log category. Default is component.componentname.

     -L     Disable generation of #line-directives

     -m mimetype
	    Set  mimetype of output. This is the mimetype, sent by the component
	    to the browser in the Content-Type- header. Without  this  parameter
	    the  mimetype is looked up from the mime-database of your system us-
	    ing the file-extension of the source-file.

     --mimetypes file
	    Read mimetypes from file (default: /etc/mime.types).

     -M     This disables normal processing and prints just  the  ecpp-dependen-
	    cies  from	this  component. The output can be included into a Make-
	    file. Ecpp-dependencies are introduces by the <%include>-tag.

     -n name
	    Set the name of the component. Normally this  is  derived  from  the
	    source-file-name by removing the path and .ecpp-extension.

     -o filename
	    Write  the	generated file to the specified file instead of deriving
	    the filename from the source-file-name.  The outputfilename is  nor-
	    mally the source-file where the extension is replaced by .cpp.

     -p     Keep path name when deriving name of component from input file name.

     -s     Generate  singleton.  Normally  ecppc  decides automatically, if the
	    template is suitable for a singleton.  This option	force  ecppc  to
	    generate a singleton.

     -s-    Do not generate a singleton.

     -v     Enable  verbose  mode.  This prints additional information about the
	    processing on the standard-output.

     -z     Compress the data in the component. Compressed data is automatically
	    decopressed on first use. This reduces the code-size,  but	slightly
	    slows down the first call of the component.

AUTHOR
     This manual page was written by Tommi MAxkitalo tommi@tntnet.org.

SEE ALSO
     tntnet(1), ecpp(7), ecppl(1), ecppll(1)

Tntnet				   2006-07-23				ecppc(1)

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