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<tt>mlnlffigen</tt> generates a <a href="MLNLFFI">MLNLFFI</a> binding from a collection of <tt>.c</tt> files. It is based on the <a href="CKitLibrary">CKitLibrary</a>, which is primarily designed to handle standardized C and thus does not understand many (any?) compiler extensions; however, it attempts to recover from errors when seeing unrecognized definitions. <p>
In order to work around common gcc extensions, it may be useful to add <tt>-cppopt</tt> options to the command line; for example <tt>-cppopt '-D__extension__'</tt> may be occasionally useful. Fortunately, most portable libraries largely avoid the use of these types of extensions in header files.
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<tt>mlnlffigen</tt> will normally not generate bindings for <tt>#included</tt> files; see <tt>-match</tt> and <tt>-allSU</tt> if this is desirable.
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Last edited on 2010-06-07 14:32:31 by <span title="fenrir.cs.rit.edu"><a href="MatthewFluet">MatthewFluet</a></span>.
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