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==Build Tools== | ==Build Tools== | ||
=== | ===Command line Utilities:=== | ||
# The STRIDE compiler (s2scompile.exe) | # The STRIDE compiler (s2scompile.exe) | ||
# The STRIDE database binder (s2sbind.exe) | # The STRIDE database binder (s2sbind.exe) | ||
# The STRIDE instrumentation generator (s2sinstrument.exe) | # The STRIDE instrumentation generator (s2sinstrument.exe) | ||
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Build Tools
Command line Utilities:
- The STRIDE compiler (s2scompile.exe)
- The STRIDE database binder (s2sbind.exe)
- The STRIDE instrumentation generator (s2sinstrument.exe)
The s2scompile Component
The s2sCompile utility will compile a set of scl files (C/C++ source files with SCL pragmas) and produce a meta file for each (assuming that compilation is successful). All warnings and errors that occur during the compilation are written to the standard output device. The compilation for a particular file is considered successful if no errors occur. Otherwise it is unsuccessful. Unsuccessful compilations do not yield .meta files. Options are validated and any incorrect options diagnosed will result in compilation process failure.
Syntax
s2scompile [options] scl_file1 [scl_fileN]
Options
Option | Description |
---|---|
--preprocess | Do preprocessing only. Write preprocessed text file to the output. The
output file suffix is automatically changed to ".i". |
--dependencies | Do preprocessing only. Instead of the normal preprocessing output, generate
on the preprocessing output file a list of dependency lines suitable for input to the UNIX make program. |
--no_line_commands | Same as –preprocess except that line number information is removed from the preprocessed output files. |
--c++ | Enable compilation of c++. |
--c | Enable compilation of C (specifically C89). This is the default. |
--include_directory=<dir> | Add dir to the end of the list of directories searched for #includes. |
--sys_include=<dir> | |
-I<dir> | |
--define_macro=name[(parm-list)][=def] | Define macro name as def. if "= def" is omitted, define name as 1. |
-Dname[(parm-list)][=def] | |
--accept_zero_length_array | Accept zero length arrays declared in structs |
--no_warning | Suppress all warnings in the compilation phase. |
--compatibility=<string> | Vendor compatibility mode. String can be "microsoft", "generic" or "gnu". Default is "generic". When "Microsoft" is set, the compiler supports a number of extensions to the C or C++ language that are compatible with the Microsoft family of compilers. "gnu" - instructs the compiler to support language extensions compatible with the Gnu family of compilers. |
--output=<path> | Output file or directory. The default is the current directory. |
-o<path> | |
--targ_big_endian | Target uses a big endian by representation. The default is little endian. |
--targ_plain_char_is_unsigned | Target uses unsigned chars to represent “plain” char. The default is signed. |
--targ_adaptive_enum | Target has adaptive enums. The default is no adaptive enums. |
--targ_pack_alignment=<align> | Target struct pack alignment. The default is 16. Possible values are 1, 2, 4, 8 or 16. |
--targ_sizeof_char=<size> | Target platform size of char. Default is 1. Possible values are 1, 2, 4, 8, or 16. |
--targ_alignof_char=<align> | Target platform alignment of char. Default is 1. Possible values are 1, 2, 4, 8 or 16. |
--targ_sizeof_short=<size> | Default is 2. |
--targ_alignof_short=<align> | Default is 2. |
--targ_sizeof_int=<size> | Default is 4. |
--targ_alignof_int=<align> | Default is 4. |
--targ_sizeof_long=<size> | Default is 4. |
--targ_alignof_long=<align> | Default is 4. |
--targ_sizeof_long_long=<size> | Default is 8. |
--targ_alignof_long_long=<align> | Default is 8. |
--targ_sizeof_float=<size> | Default is 4. |
--targ_alignof_float=<align> | Default is 4 |
--targ_sizeof_double=<size> | Default is 8. |
--targ_alignof_double=<align> | Default is 8. |
--targ_sizeof_long_double=<size> | Default is 8 |
--targ_alignof_long_double=<align> | Default is 8. |
--options_file=<file> | A file that contains commandline options. This option is necessary if the length of the commandline string exceeds system limits. Otherwise it is provided only as a convenience. |