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    NAME

    wrc - Wine Resource Compiler
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    wrc [options] [inputfile]  

    DESCRIPTION

    wrc compiles resources from inputfile into win16 and win32 compatible binary format.

    The source-file is preprocessed with a builtin ANSI-C compatible preprocessor before the resources are compiled. See PREPROCESSOR below.

    wrc takes only one inputfile as argument. The resources are read from standard input if no inputfile is given. If the output file is not specified with -o, then wrc will write the output to inputfile.res with .rc stripped, or to wrc.tab.res if no inputfile was given.  

    OPTIONS

    --debug=nn
    Set debug level to nn. The value is a bitmask consisting of 1=verbose, 2=dump internals, 4=resource parser trace, 8=preprocessor messages, 16=preprocessor scanner and 32=preprocessor parser trace.
    --endianess=e
    Win32 only; set output byte-ordering, where e is one of n[ative], l[ittle] or b[ig]. Only resources in source-form can be reorderd. Native ordering depends on the system on which wrc was built. You can see the native ordering by typing wrc -h.
    -D, --define=id[=val]
    Define preprocessor identifier id to (optionally) value val. See also PREPROCESSOR below.
    -E
    Preprocess only. The output is written to standard output if no outputfile was selected. The output is compatible with what gcc would generate.
    -F, --target
    Ignored for compatibility with windres.
    -h, --help
    Prints a summary message and exits.
    -i, --input=file
    The name of the input file. If this option is not used, then wrc will use the first non-option argument as the input file name. If there are no non-option arguments, then wrc will read from standard input.
    -I, --include-dir=file
    Add path to include search directories. Path may contain multiple directories, separated with ':'. It is allowed to specify -I multiple times. Include files are searched in the order in with the -I options were specified.
    The search is compatible with gcc, in which '<>' quoted filenames are searched exclusively via the -I set path, whereas the '""' quoted filenames are first tried to be opened in the current directory. Also resource statements with file references are located in the same way.
    -J, --input-format=format
    Sets the input format. Valid options are 'rc' or 'rc16'. Setting the input to 'rc16' disables the recognition of win32 keywords.
    -l, --language=lan
    Set default language to lan. Default is the neutral language 0 (i.e. "LANGUAGE 0, 0").
    --nostdinc
    Do not search the standard include path, look for include files only in the directories explicitly specified with the -I option.
    --no-use-temp-file
    Ignored for compatibility with windres.
    -o, -fo, --output=file
    Write output to file. Default is inputfile.res with .rc stripped or wrc.tab.res if input is read from standard input.
    -O, --output-format=format
    Sets the output format. The supported formats are 'res' and 'res16'. If this option is not specified, format defaults to 'res'.
    --pedantic
    Enable pedantic warnings. Notably redefinition of #define statements can be discovered with this option.
    -r
    Ignored for compatibility with rc.
    --preprocessor=program
    This option may be used to specify the preprocessor to use, including any leading arguments. If not specified, wrc uses its builtin processor. To disable preprocessing, use --preprocessor=cat.
    -U, --undefine=id
    Undefine preprocessor identifier id. Please note that only macros defined up to this point are undefined by this command. However, these include the special macros defined automatically by wrc. See also PREPROCESSOR below.
    --use-temp-file
    Ignored for compatibility with windres.
    -v, --verbose
    Turns on verbose mode (equivalent to -d 1).
    --version
    Print version end exit.
     

    PREPROCESSOR

    The preprocessor is ANSI-C compatible with some of the extensions of the gcc preprocessor.

    The preprocessor recognizes these directives: #include, #define (both simple and macro), #undef, #if, #ifdef, #ifndef, #elif, #else, #endif, #error, #warning, #line, # (both null- and line-directive), #pragma (ignored), #ident (ignored).

    The preprocessor sets by default several defines:
    RC_INVOKED set to 1
    __WRC__ Major version of wrc
    __WRC_MINOR__ Minor version of wrc
    __WRC_PATCHLEVEL__ Patch level

    Win32 compilation mode also sets __WIN32__ to 1 and __FLAT__ to 1.

    Special macros __FILE__, __LINE__, __TIME__ and __DATE__ are also recognized and expand to their respective equivalent.  

    LANGUAGE SUPPORT

    Language, version and characteristics can be bound to all resource types that have inline data, such as RCDATA. This is an extension to Microsoft's resource compiler, which lacks this support completely. Only VERSIONINFO cannot have version and characteristics attached, but languages are propagated properly if you declare it correctly before the VERSIONINFO resource starts.

    Example:

    1 RCDATA DISCARDABLE
    LANGUAGE 1, 0
    VERSION 312
    CHARACTERISTICS 876
    {
           1, 2, 3, 4, 5, "and whatever more data you want"

           '00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08'

    }  

    AUTHORS

    wrc was written by Bertho A. Stultiens and is a nearly complete rewrite of the first wine resource compiler (1994) by Martin von Loewis. Additional resource-types were contributed Ulrich Czekalla and Albert den Haan. Many cleanups by Dimitrie O. Paun in 2002-2003. Bugfixes have been contributed by many Wine developers.  

    BUGS

    - The preprocessor recognizes variable argument macros, but does not expanded them correctly.
    - Error reporting should be more precise, as currently the column and line number reported are those of the next token.
    - Default memory options should differ between win16 and win32.

    There is no support for:
    - RT_DLGINCLUDE, RT_VXD, RT_PLUGPLAY and RT_HTML (unknown format)
    - PUSHBOX control is unsupported due to lack of original functionality.

    Fonts are parsed and generated, but there is no support for the generation of the FONTDIR yet. The user must supply the FONTDIR resource in the source to match the FONT resources.  

    AVAILABILITY

    wrc is part of the Wine distribution, which is available through WineHQ, the Wine development headquarters, at http://www.winehq.org/.  

    SEE ALSO

    wine(1)


     

    Index

    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    OPTIONS
    PREPROCESSOR
    LANGUAGE SUPPORT
    AUTHORS
    BUGS
    AVAILABILITY
    SEE ALSO


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