12-19-2007
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Originally Posted by
fabulous2
This makes it difficult or impossible to sanely build up top level env vars from smaller env vars?
Alas yes, an option is to write a small utility shell script which will re-escape it's input...
Also you may want to try using "make" rather than shell to do this and see if it's substitution rules work better.
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NAME
gcjh - - generate header files from Java class files
SYNOPSIS
gcjh [OPTIONS]... CLASS...
DESCRIPTION
The "gcjh" program is used to generate header files from class files. It can generate both CNI and JNI header files, as well as stub
implementation files which can be used as a basis for implementing the required native methods. It is similar to "javah" but has slightly
different command line options, and defaults to CNI.
OPTIONS
See "javah" for a full description; this page only lists the additional options provided by "gcjh".
CNI text options
-add text
Insert text into class body.
-append text
Append text after class declaration.
-friend text
Insert text as a "friend" declaration.
-prepend text
Insert text before start of class.
Compatibility options (unused)
-td DIR
-M
-MM
-MD
-MMD
Unused compatibility option.
Standard options:
-help
Print help text, then exit.
-version
Print version number, then exit.
-JOPTION
Pass argument to the Java runtime.
BUGS
SEE ALSO
javac(1), javah(1), ...
AUTHOR
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