SIP(1)
NAME
sip - generates C++/Python bindings
SYNOPSIS
sip [-h] [-V] [-a file] [-c dir] [-d file] [-e] [-g] [-I dir] [-j #] [-k] [-m file] [-o] [-p module] [-P] [-r] [-s suffix] [-t tag] [-w] [-x feature] [-z file] [file]
DESCRIPTION
sip takes a set of specification files and generates C++ code, documentation and build files.
The format of the needed specification file is similar to a C++ header.
sip includes run-time support for the generated code.
OPTIONS
-h Show summary of options.
-V Display the sip version number
- -a file
- The name of the QScintilla API file. If not indicated, it will not be generated.
- -b file
- The name of the build file. If not indicated, it will not be generated.
- -c dir The name of the directory where generated source file will be
- put. If not indicated, no code will be generated.
- -d file
- The name of the documentation file. If not indicated, no documentation will be generated.
- -e Enable support for exceptions. Disabled by default.
- -g Always release and reaquire the GIL.
- -I dir Directory where sip can search for included files.
- -j number
- Splits the generated code in number files (1 by default). This flag was added for parallel compilation on SMP machines.
- -m file
- The name of the XML export file. If not indicated, the file will not be generated.
- -p module
- Give the name of the consolidated module this module should be a part of.
- -P Enable the protected/public hack.
- -r Enable tracing on generated code.
- -s suffix
- The suffix used for generated C or C++ files (".c" or ".cpp" if none specified)
- -t tag The primary version to tag generate code for. You only can spec
- ify those defined with a %Timeline directive. If you don't specify one, sip will generate the latest available.
- -w Enable warning messages
- -x feature
- Disable a feature
- -z file
- The name of a file containing additional command line flags
- file The name of the file containing the specification. If you skip
- it, sip will expect to be fed by stdin.
AUTHOR
- This manual page was written by Ricardo Javier Cardenes Medina <rcardenes@debian.org> and Torsten Marek <shlomme@debian.org>, for the
Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).