SXR-SERVER(1) User Commands SXR-SERVER(1)NAME
sxr-server - the Synopsis Cross-Reference http server. Allows users to query and browse cross-referenced source code.
DESCRIPTION
Usage : sxr-server [options]
List of options:
-h, --help
Display usage summary
-V, --version
Display version information.
-d, --debug
print debug output
-p, --port
port to listen for requests
-r, --document_root
document root, i.e. top level directory for static files
-u, --url
base url under which to reach sxr.cgi
-s, --src
base url under which to reach source files
--cgi use cgi script instead of in-process SXRServer (for testing)
sxr-server version devel (revision unknown) April 2009 SXR-SERVER(1)
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synopsis - simple frontend to the Synopsis framework, a multi-language source code introspection tool that provides a variety of represen-
tations for the parsed code, to enable further processing such as documentation extraction, reverse engineering, and source-to-source
translation.
DESCRIPTION
Usage : synopsis [options] <input files>
List of options:
-h, --help
Display usage summary.
-V, --version
Display version information.
-v--verbose
Operate verbosely.
-d--debug
Operate in debug mode.
-P--profile
Profile execution.
-o <file>, --output=<file>
Write output to <file>.
-p <lang>, --parser=<lang>
Select a parser for <lang>.
-Wp,<arg>[,<arg>...]
Send <args> to the parser.
-t [<markup>]
--translate[=<markup>]
Translate comments to doc-strings, processing it as <markup> (typical values are 'javadoc' or 'rst').
--cfilter=<filter>
Specify a comment filter.
--cprocessor=<processor>
Specify a comment processor.
-Wc,<arg>[,<arg>...]
Send <args> to the comment translator.
-l Run the linker.
-Wl,<arg>[,<arg>...]
Send <args> to the linker.
--linker=<processor>
Link, and invoke <processor>.
-f <type>,
--formatter=<type>
Select a formatter for <type>.
-Wf,<arg>[,<arg>...]
Send <args> to the formatter.
-I <path>
Add <path> to list of include paths.
-D <macro>
Add <macro> to list of predefined macros.
-s <directory>,
--sxr=<directory>
Specify sxr directory. If given, process source cross-references.
--probe
Probe the specified processor.
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