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dia2code(1) | dia2code(1) |
NAME¶
dia2code - Generate code from Dia filesSYNOPSIS¶
dia2code [-t ada|c|cpp|cs|java|php|php5|python|ruby|shp|sql] [-d dir] [-nc] [-c] [-cl classlist] [-v] diagramfile [-h] [--help]DESCRIPTION¶
dia2code generates code from a Dia file containing a UML diagram. Output code can be: Ada, C, C++, C#, Java, PHP, PHP5, Python, Ruby, shapefiles and SQL.OPTIONS¶
- -h --help
- Print help text and exit.
- -t ada|c|cpp|cs|java|php|php5|python|ruby|shp|sql
- Selects the output language, default is C++.
- -d dir
- Output generated files to <dir>, default is "."
- -nc
- Do not overwrite files that already exist.
- -cl classlist
- Generate code only for the classes specified in the comma-separated <classlist>. E.g: Base,Derived.
- -v
- Invert the class list selection. When used without -cl prevents any file from being created.
- -l licensefile
- Prepend the specified license to every source file generated.
- diagramfile
- The Dia file that holds the diagram to be read.
AUTHOR¶
Written by Javier O'Hara <joh314@users.sourceforge.net> with contributions from Ruben Lopez <ryu@gpul.org> (C code generation), Chris McGee <sirnewton_01@yahoo.ca> (Dependencies, Associations, C++ Templates, SQL), Takashi Okamoto <toraneko@kun.ne.jp> (License inclusion mechanism), Thomas Preymesser <tp@odn.de> (Ada code generation), Jérôme Slangen <jeromes@mail.be> (Wildcard class list mechanism), Takaaki Tateishi <> (Dynamic Shared Objects for dynamic code generator modules), Martin Vidner <mvidner@users.sourceforge.net> (Porting to libxml2).THANKS¶
Thanks to Collin Starkweather, Richard Torkar and Slush Gore for the extra help.REPORTING BUGS¶
Report bugs to<http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?func=addbug&group_id=15307>.
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright © 2000-2001 Javier O'HaraThis is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; read the COPYING file for details.
SEE ALSO¶
dia(1)ALSO SEE ALSO¶
The Dia homepage: <http://live.gnome.org/Dia>The dia2code homepage: <http://dia2code.sourceforge.net>
September 2, 2001 |