02-12-2014
seem you don't know how to use it and you cant know how to reply me ,, i got a schema and binary file
my target is to decode this binary file with the given schema , how would i use this thing
by gcc -o any xxx.c getting errors including header after including header in compiling it get errors related to the code , what part to change or what i can do i dont any and you just say i wont do yr work , any tool got steps or any details how to use it the only file can be compiled its the x509.asn , what can i do with it nothing
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kwalify
KWALIFY(1) User Commands KWALIFY(1)
NAME
kwalify - Tiny schema validator for YAML and JSON
SYNOPSIS
kwalify [-h | --help | -v]
kwalify [-s] [-t] [-l] [-E] -f schema.yaml doc.yaml [doc2.yaml ...]
kwalify [-s] [-t] [-l] [-E] -m schema.yaml [schema2.yaml ...]
kwalify [-s] [-t] [-l] [-E] {-a action | -ha action} -f schema.yaml [schema2.yaml ...]
DESCRIPTION
kwalify validates schema file, or YAML / JSON file against a schema.
OPTIONS
-h --help
Show summary of options.
-v
Display version information.
-s
Be silent.
-t
Expand tab characters.
-l
Show linenumber when errored (experimental).
-E
Show errors in emacs-style (implies '-l').
-m schema.yaml
Meta-validation mode: validate schema.yaml.
-f schema.yaml
Schema definition file: validate file against schema.yaml.
-a action
Generate code (depending on action: 'genclass-ruby' or 'genclass-java').
-ha action
Generate code (depending on action: 'genclass-ruby' or 'genclass-java') with properties.
doc.yaml
File to validate.
AUTHOR
Marc `Duck` Dequenes <Duck@DuckCorp.org>
Original author.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Marc Dequenes (Duck)
This manual page was written for the Debian system (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify
this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.
On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License version 3 can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-3.
Kwalify 2011-09-16 KWALIFY(1)