Using the Slice Compiler
Common Options
Ice provides a Slice compiler for each language mapping. The compilers share a similar command-line syntax:
slice2<name> [options] file...
Regardless of which compiler you use, a number of command-line options are common to the compilers for any language mapping:
-h, --help
Displays a help message.-v, --version
Displays the compiler version.-DNAME
Defines the preprocessor symbolNAME
.-DNAME=DEF
Defines the preprocessor symbolNAME
with the valueDEF
.
Each compiler always predefines the__<compiler name in upper case>__
macro when compiling Slice file. For example, slice2cpp predefines__SLICE2CPP__
.-UNAME
Undefines the preprocessor symbolNAME
.-IDIR
Add the directoryDIR
to the search path for#include
directives.--output-dir
DIR
Place the generated files into directoryDIR
, which must already exist.-d, --debug
Print debug information showing the operation of the Slice parser.
--depend
Print dependency information in Makefile format to standard output by default, or to the file specified by the--depend-file
option.
--depend-xml
Print dependency information in XML format to standard output by default, or to the file specified by the--depend-file
option.
--depend-file FILE
Directs dependency information to the specified file. The output format depends on whether--depend
,--depend-xml
, or--depend-json
is specified.--validate
Checks the provided command-line options for correctness, and does not generate any code.
The Slice compilers permit you to compile more than a single source file, so you can compile several Slice definitions at once, for example:
slice2cpp -I. file1.ice file2.ice file3.ice