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dxuil(1X) dxuil(1X)
Name
dxuil - user interface language compiler for X window system
Syntax
dxuil [ options ] file
Arguments
file Specifies the file to be compiled through the UIL compiler.
Description
The dxuil command invokes the UIL compiler. The XUI User Interface Language (UIL) is a specification language for describing the initial
state of a user interface for an XUI application. The specification describes the objects (menus, dialog boxes, labels, push buttons, and
so on) used in the interface and specifies the routines to be called when the interface changes state as a result of user interaction.
For more information about the UIL compiler, see the Guide to the XUI User Interface Language Compiler.
Options
-Ipathname Specify this option followed by a pathname, with no intervening spaces, to locate include files when the include direc-
tive is used. This option causes the compiler to look for include files in the directory specified if the include
files have not been found in the paths that have already been searched.
-m Machine code is listed. This directs the compiler to place in the listing file a description of the records that it
added to the UID database. This helps you isolate errors. The default is no machine code.
-o file Directs the compiler to produce a user interface database (UID). By default, UIL creates a UID with the name a.uid.
The file specifies the filename for the UID. No UID will be produced if the compiler issues any diagnostics catego-
rized as error or severe.
-v file Directs the compiler to generate a listing. The file specifies the filename for the listing. If the -v option is not
present, no listing is generated by the compiler. The default is no listing.
-w Specifies that the compiler suppress all warning and informational messages. If this option is not present, all mes-
sages will be generated, regardless of the severity.
See Also
X(1X)
Guide to the XUI User Interface Language Compiler
dxuil(1X)