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GLXmlParser now explicitly marks its output with version="2", while the older .spec parsers produce version="1" signatures. The binding generator uses the newer API to support multiple apinames in the same file. |
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Headers | ||
Properties | ||
ESCLParser.cs | ||
Generator.Convert.csproj | ||
GLParser.cs | ||
GLXmlParser.cs | ||
Main.cs | ||
Options.cs | ||
Parser.cs | ||
Readme.txt | ||
XML schema notes.txt |
[Introduction] This is a simple tool to convert C headers to XML files. It works using simple pattern matching - it does not actually parse the header files. For this reason, it will work with only a few, specific header files: ES and CL at this point. [Example] Convert.exe -p:gl -v:4.3 -t:spec -o:../../../Source/Bind/Specifications/GL2/signatures.xml https://cvs.khronos.org/svn/repos/ogl/trunk/doc/registry/public/oldspecs/gl.spec https://cvs.khronos.org/svn/repos/ogl/trunk/doc/registry/public/oldspecs/enum.spec https://cvs.khronos.org/svn/repos/ogl/trunk/doc/registry/public/oldspecs/enumext.spec The line above will download the latest .spec files from the public Khronos repository and update signatures.xml for the binding generator. [Usage] Convert.exe -p:{PREFIX} -v:{VERSION} -t:{TYPE} -o:{OUT} {INPUT1} ... {INPUTn} {PREFIX} is a simple string that defines the a common prefix for functions and constants in this header. This prefix will be removed from the generated XML file. {VERSION} is a string that defines that version that will be used for functions in the generated XML file. Specific input files may override this setting. {TYPE} can be either 'spec' or 'header' to indicate whether the input files are OpenGL .spec files or C headers. {OUT} is the output filename (optional). If no output file is specified, output will be directed to the console. {INPUT1..n} is a space-separated list of input files (headers). Despite what the help says, all three parameters are necessary at the moment. [Known issues] OpenGL|ES 2.0: gl*Fence[s|iv]?NV fail to define parameters names. These have been added by hand (take care when updating the header file). [Support] If you encounter a bug, please file an issue report at http://www.opentk.com/issues We will only accept bug reports for supported header files. This is not a generic tool and will fail to parse unsupported files.