NAME¶
falconeer.fal - Falcon Language table compiler
SYNOPSIS¶
fallc.fal [-m merge_file] [...options...] ftt_list...
DESCRIPTION¶
The Falcon language table compiler is used to compile .ftt files (Falcon
translation tables) into a binary .ftr file (Falcon translation). The ftr file
is a collection of translations relative to a single module (source file, .fam
pre-compiled Falcon file or binary shared object/dynamic load library), that
can be shipped side by side with the module and providing a translation to one
of the compiled-in languages on request.
Ftt files are generated by falcon command line compiler using the -y option.
The program operates on the list of ftt files provided on the command li
OPTIONS¶
- -c
- Do NOT check for inline variables consistency. If not
given, fallc will check for all the variables indicated with $varname or
$(varname[:...]) to be both in the original strings and in the
translation, and will warn if this doesn't happens.
- -h
- Prints an help screen with command synopsis.
- -m <source_table.ftt>
- Merges a new source table with previously performed
translations. If the source program that must be translated changes after
that some work has been performed on the translation table, it is
necessary to integrate the changes into the work files. In this mode, a
new template source table generated by falcon can be integrated in already
existing translations, which will be modified directly on place. It is
possible to provide a different output file for the merged result using
the -o <outputfile> option, but in this case it will be possible to
merge only one file at a time.
- -o <outputfile>
- By default, fallc sends the binary translation table to a
file named after the original module with the .ftr extension added. This
option allows one to specify a different destination for the compiled
translation table. The option can be used in conjunction with the -m
option to send the result of a merged table to a different file.
- -v
- Prints program version and exits.
NOTES¶
On some systems, fallc.fal script can be "proxied" with a fallc pseudo
command (shell script, batch file and so on).
AUTHOR¶
Giancarlo Niccolai <gc_@_falconpl.org_> (remove "_")
SEE ALSO¶
falcon(1)
LICENSE¶
This document is released under the "GNU Free Documentation License,
version 1.2". On Debian systems, the complete text of the Free
Documentation License, version 1.2, can be found in
/usr/share/common-licenses/.