AspectC++(1)
NAME
aspectc++ -- aspect weaver for C++
SYNOPSIS
ac++ -p srcidr -d destdir ac++ -c input -o outputr
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the ac++ command.
ac++ is the AspectC++ weaver. ac++ does source-to-source translation. This manual page documents the minimum needed in order to use
ac++. For a better reference, see AspectC++ documentation.
The first syntax form above invokes ac++ in WPT mode, while the second
one invokes it in STU mode (see OPERATION MODES below)
OPERATION MODES
WPT (whole program transformation) mode does the translation of the
entire source tree into another one. This is useful to apply all the
aspects of one source tree, generating other source tree with the
aspects woven into the sources.
To use WPT mode, run ac++ with the first syntax form Specify the original source tree in the srcdir argument, and a name for the destination
source tree in the destdir argument.
STU (single translation unit) mode does the translation of one translation unit, namely a C++ single file, for exemple. This mode applies to
the translation units all aspects that affect it.
To use STU mode, run ac++ with the second syntax form. Specify the
translation unit in the input argument, and the output file in the output argument. The -c works as in g++: if omitted, you're telling to
ac++ to compile the source into an executable; if present, source will
be compiled into an object (.o) file.
OPTIONS
Further options can be seen in AspectC++ documentation.
SEE ALSO
ag++ (1), g++ (1).
Again: for full reference on AspectC++ usage, see AspectC++ documentation. It can be obtained from http://www.aspectc.org
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Antonio S. de A. Terceiro <asaterceiro@inf.ufrgs.br> for the Debian system (but may be used by others).
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