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NAME

6       glib-compile-resources - GLib resource compiler
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SYNOPSIS

9       glib-compile-resources [OPTION...] {FILE}
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DESCRIPTION

12       glib-compile-resources reads the resource description from FILE and the
13       files that it references and creates a binary resource bundle that is
14       suitable for use with the GResource API. The resulting bundle is then
15       written out as-is, or as C source for linking into an application.
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17       The XML resource files normally have the filename extension
18       .gresource.xml. For a detailed description of the XML file format, see
19       the GResource documentation.
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OPTIONS

22       -h, --help
23           Print help and exit
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25       --version
26           Print program version and exit
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28       --target=TARGET
29           Store the compiled resources in the file TARGET. If not specified a
30           filename based on the FILE basename is used.
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32       --sourcedir=DIRECTORY
33           The files referenced in FILE are loaded from this directory. If not
34           specified, the current directory is used.
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36       --generate
37           Write the output file in the format selected for by its filename
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40           .c
41               C source
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43           .h
44               C header
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46           .gresource
47               resource bundle
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50       --generate-source
51           Instead of a writing the resource bundle in binary form create a C
52           source file that contains the resource bundle. This can then be
53           compiled into an application for easy access.
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55       --generate-header
56           Generate a header file for use with C code generated by
57           --generate-source.
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59       --generate-dependencies
60           Prints the list of files that the resource bundle references to
61           standard output. This can be used to track dependencies in the
62           build system. For example, the following make rule would mark
63           test.gresource as depending on all the files that
64           test.gresource.xml includes, so that is is automatically rebuilt if
65           any of them change:
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67               test.gresource: test.gresource.xml $(shell $(GLIB_COMPILE_RESOURCES) --generate-dependencies test.gresource.xml)
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69           Note that this may or may not be portable to non-GNU make.
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71           Also see --dependency-file.
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73       --c-name
74           Specify the prefix used for the C identifiers in the code generated
75           by --generate-source and --generate-header.
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77       --manual-register
78           By default code generated by --generate-source uses automatic
79           initialization of the resource. This works on most systems by using
80           the compiler support for constructors. However, some (uncommon)
81           compilers may not support this, you can then specify
82           --manual-register, which will generate custom register and
83           unregister functions that your code can manually call at
84           initialization and uninitialization time.
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86       --internal
87           By default code generated by --generate-source declares all
88           initialization functions as extern. So they are exported unless
89           this is prevented by a link script or other means. Since libraries
90           usually want to use the functions only internally it can be more
91           useful to declare them as G_GNUC_INTERNAL which is what --internal
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94       --external-data
95           By default code generated by --generate-source embeds the resource
96           data as a string literal. When --external-data is given, the data
97           is only declared in the generated C file, and the data has to be
98           linked externally.
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100       --dependency-file=FILE
101           Write dependencies in the same style as gcc -M -MF to the given
102           file. If FILE is -, the dependencies are written to the standard
103           output. Unlike --generate-dependencies, this option can be combined
104           with other --generate options to generate dependencies as a
105           side-effect of generating sources.
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107       --generate-phony-targets
108           When creating a dependency file with --dependency-file include
109           phony targets in the same style as gcc -MP. This would typically be
110           used with make.
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112       --compiler=NAME
113           Generate code that is going to target the given compiler NAME. The
114           current two compiler modes are "gcc", for all GCC-compatible
115           toolchains; and "msvc", for the Microsoft Visual C Compiler. If
116           this option isn't set, then the default will be taken from the CC
117           environment variable.
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ENVIRONMENT

120       XMLLINT
121           The full path to the xmllint executable. This is used to preprocess
122           resources with the xml-stripblanks preprocessing option. If this
123           environment variable is not set, xmllint is searched for in the
124           PATH.
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126       GDK_PIXBUF_PIXDATA
127           Deprecated since gdk-pixbuf 2.32, as GResource supports embedding
128           modern image formats without conversion.
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130           The full path to the gdk-pixbuf-pixdata executable. This is used to
131           preprocess resources with the to-pixdata preprocessing option. If
132           this environment variable is not set, gdk-pixbuf-pixdata is
133           searched for in the PATH.
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135       JSON_GLIB_FORMAT
136           The full path to the json-glib-format executable. This is used to
137           preprocess resources with the json-stripblanks preprocessing
138           option. If this environment variable is not set, json-glib-format
139           is searched for in the PATH.
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