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AUVAL(1) BSD General Commands Manual AUVAL(1)
NAME
auval -- AudioUnit validation
SYNOPSIS
auval [--32] [-s TYPE] [-a] [-v|vt TYPE SUBT MANU [-w] [-de] [-dw]] [-f file]
DESCRIPTION
AUValidation tests a specified AudioUnit for API and behavioural conformance. returns: OK: 0, malformed execution: 1, unit not conformant:
-1
OPTIONS
-32 must be specified first. run in 32 bit mode. If not specified, runs as 64 bit native architecture
-h print help text
-a lists all available AudioUnits of any type
-s TYPE lists all available AudioUnits of type 'TYPE'
-v TYPE SUBT MANU
opens the AudioUnit specified by the TYPE SUBT MANU component ID's and tests that unit.
-vt TYPE MANU
iterates through all of the AU's of specified TYPE and MANU
-de execution is terminated when first error is encountered
-dw execution is terminated when first warning is encountered
-c continue validating when an error occurs in batch mode.
-q quiet - does no printing except for errors or warnings
-qp doesn't print parameter or Factory Presets information
-o only runs a basic open and initialize test. good for debugging basic functionality
-r N repeat the whole process of validation N times. good for catching open/init bugs.
-w wait after finished - good for profiling memory usage see 'man leaks'
-vers The version is printed to stdout.
-versh The version is printed to stdout in hexadecimal.
-f FILENAME
Each line in the file should contain one complete command.
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