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rootcling(1)		    General Commands Manual		  rootcling(1)

SYNOPSIS
       usage: rootcling	[-f F] [-v V] [-v0 V0] [-v1 V1]	[-v2 V2] [-v3 V3] [-v4
       V4]
			[-m M] [-rmf RMF] [-rml	RML] [-split SPLIT] [-s	S]
			[-multiDict  MULTIDICT]	 [-inlineInputHeader INLINEIN-
       PUTHEADER]
			[-interpreteronly INTERPRETERONLY]
			[-noIncludePaths  NOINCLUDEPATHS]  [-excludePath   EX-
       CLUDEPATH]
			[--lib-list-prefix LIB_LIST_PREFIX]

DESCRIPTION
       This  program  generates	 the dictionaries needed for performing	I/O of
       classes.

OPTIONS
       -f     Overwrite	an existing output file

	      The output file must have	the .cxx, .C, .cpp, .cc	or .cp	exten-
	      sion.

       -v     Display all messages

       -v0    Display no messages at all

       -v1    Display only error messages

       -v2    Display error and	warning	messages (default).

       -v3    Display error, warning and note messages

       -v4    Display all messages

       -m     Specify absolute or relative path	Clang pcm file to be loaded

	      The pcm file (module) produced by	this invocation	of rootcling

	      will not include any of the declarations already included	in the

	      pcm files	loaded via -m.	There can be more than one -m

       -rmf   Rootmap file name

	      Name  of	the  rootmap file. In order to be picked up by ROOT it
	      must

	      have .rootmap extension

       -rml   Rootmap library name

	      Specify the name of the  library	which  contains	 the  autoload
	      keys. This

	      switch  can  be specified	multiple times to autoload several li-
	      braries in

	      presence of a particular key

       -split Split the	dictionary

	      Split the	dictionary in two, putting the ClassDef	functions in a
	      separate

	      file

       -s     Target library name

	      The flag -s must be followed by the name	of  the	 library  that
	      will

	      contain the object file corresponding to the dictionary produced
	      by

	      this invocation of rootcling.

	      The  name	takes priority over the	one specified for the rootmap-
	      file.

	      The name influences the name of the created pcm:

		 1) If it is  not  specified,  the  pcm	 is  called  libINPUT-
	      HEADER_rdict.pcm

		 2)  If	 it  is	 specified,  the  pcm  is  called libTARGETLI-
	      BRARY_rdict.pcm

		    Any	"liblib" occurence  is	transformed  in	 the  expected
	      "lib"

		 3)  If	this is	specified in conjunction with --multiDict, the
	      output is

		    libTARGETLIBRARY_DICTIONARY_rdict.pcm

       -multiDict
	      Enable support for multiple pcms in one library

	      Needs the	-s flag. See its documentation.

       -inlineInputHeader
	      Add the argument header to the code of the dictionary

	      This allows the header to	be inlined within the dictionary

       -interpreteronly
	      No IO information	in the dictionary

       -noIncludePaths
	      Do not store the headers'	directories in the dictionary

	      Instead, rely on the environment variable	$ROOT_INCLUDE_PATH  at
	      runtime

       -excludePath
	      Specify a	path to	be excluded from the include paths

	      specified	for building this dictionary

       --lib-list-prefix
	      Specify libraries	needed by the header files parsed

	      This feature is used by ACliC (the automatic library generator).

	      Rootcling	 will read the content of xxx.in for a list of rootmap
	      files (see

	      rlibmap).	Rootcling will read these files	and use	them to	deduce
	      a	list of

	      libraries	that are needed	to properly link and load this dictio-
	      nary. This

	      list of libraries	is  saved  in  the  first  line	 of  the  file
	      xxx.out; the

	      remaining	 lines contains	the list of classes for	which this run
	      of

	      rootcling	produced a dictionary

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