09-16-2014
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Originally Posted by
droopy4u
Dave, thanks for your answer, but I'm searching a possibility to do it via command line ... to use it in a next step in script, to avoid mistakes and problems.
Why do you want to copy something to the clipboard from Solaris? That makes no sense. When you are logged into a Unix/Linux server using a secure shell ( SSH ) such as Putty you can highlight text and copy it to your Windows clipboard by pressing control-insert, then you can insert what ever is in your clipboard by pressing shift-insert. If you are writing a shell script, then you can't put anything into the clipboard, but you can store things as environment variables.
The question needs more clarification on what you are really trying to accomplish.
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MUMMY(1) User Commands MUMMY(1)
NAME
mummy - generate C# wrappers from C++ code.
SYNOPSIS
mummy [options] files...
DESCRIPTION
mummy is a command line executable that generates C# wrappers from gccxml output. A C# class is generated to wrap the wrappable class named
in the gccxml output. Settings to control the wrapping are given inline directly in the class header file or in the MummySettings.xml input
file.
mummy version 1.0.2 (revision 599)
Command line options:
--csharp-file opt
C# output file. Default value is 'ClassName.cs' in the current directory.
--csharp-unit-test-file opt
C# output file. Default value is 'ClassNameUnitTest.cs' in the current directory.
--export-layer-file opt
C++ output file. Default value is 'ClassNameEL.cxx' in the current directory.
--gccxml-file opt
Input file (output of gccxml) describing class to be wrapped. Required.
--help Display (this) detailed help information.
--settings-file opt
Input file describing mummy configuration settings, including the set of wrapped classes. Required.
--suppress-warnings opt opt ...
Space separated list of warning numbers to suppress.
--verbose
Overwhelm me with output, I don't have enough reading material... ;)
--version
Display the program version.
AUTHORS
This manual page was written by Mathieu Malaterre <malat@debian.org>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
SEE ALSO
cableidx(1), gccxml(1).
mummy version 1.0.2 (revision 599) December 2011 MUMMY(1)