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exo-csource
EXO-CSOURCE(1) Xfce Users Manual EXO-CSOURCE(1)
NAME
exo-csource - C code generation utility for arbitrary data
SYNOPSIS
exo-csource [options] [file]
exo-csource [options] --build-list [[name] [file]...]
DESCRIPTION
exo-csource is a small utility that generates C code containing arbitrary data, useful for compiling texts or other data directly into
programs.
INVOCATION
exo-csource either takes as input one file name to generate code for, or, using the --build-list option, a list of (name, file) pairs to
generate code for a list of images into named variables.
Options
-h, --help
Print brief help and exit.
-v, --version
Print version information and exit.
--extern
Generate extern symbols.
--static
Generate static symbols (default).
--name=identifier
Specifies the identifier name (prefix) for the generated variables (only used if --build-list was not specified as well).
--build-list
Enables (name, file) pair parsing mode.
SEE ALSO
The gdk-pixbuf-csource utility which ships with the Gtk+ distribution, available from www.gtk.org[1].
AUTHOR
exo-csource was written by Benedikt Meurer benny@xfce.org.
This manual page was provided by Benedikt Meurer benny@xfce.org.
NOTES
1. www.gtk.org
http://www.gtk.org
Xfce 06/10/2011 EXO-CSOURCE(1)