RPCGEN(1)RPCGEN(1)NAMErpcgen - an RPC protocol compiler
SYNOPSISrpcgen infile
rpcgen-h [-o outfile] [inputfile]
rpcgen-c [-o outfile] [infile]
rpcgen-s transport [-o outfile] [infile]
rpcgen-l [-o outfile] [infile]
rpcgen-m [-o outfile] [infile]
DESCRIPTIONrpcgen is a tool that generates C code to implement an RPC protocol.
The input to rpcgen is a language similar to C known as RPC Language
(Remote Procedure Call Language). Information about the syntax of RPC
Language is available in the `rpcgen' Programming Guide.
rpcgen is normally used as in the first synopsis where it takes an
input file and generates four output files. If the infile is named
proto.x, then rpcgen will generate a header file in proto.h, XDR
routines in proto_xdr.c, server-side stubs in proto_svc.c and client-
side stubs if proto_clnt.c.
The other synopses shown above are used when one does not want to
generate all the output files, but only a particular one. Their usage
is described in the USAGE section below.
The C-preprocessor, cpp(1), is run on all input files before they are
actually interpreted by rpcgen, so all the cpp directives are legal
within an rpcgen input file. For each type of output file, rpcgen
defines a special cpp symbol for use by the rpcgen programmer:
RPC_HDR
defined when compiling into header files
RPC_XDR
defined when compiling into XDR routines
RPC_SVC
defined when compiling into server-side stubs
RPC_CLNT
defined when compiling into client-side stubs
In addition, rpcgen does a little preprocessing of its own. Any line
beginning with `%' is passed directly into the output file,
uninterpreted by rpcgen.
You can customize some of your XDR routines by leaving those data types
undefined. For every data type that is undefined, rpcgen will assume
that there exists a routine with the name `xdr_' prepended to the name
of the undefined type.
OPTIONS-c Compile into XDR routines.
-h Compile into C data-definitions (a header file)
-l Compile into a client-side stubs.
-s transport
Compile into server-side stubs, using the given transport. The
supported transports are udp and tcp. This option may be invoked
more than once so as to compile a server that serves multiple
transports.
-m Compile into a server-side stubs, but do not produce a main()
routine. This option is useful if you want to supply your own
main().
-o outfile
Specify the name of the output file. If none is specified,
standard output is used (-c, -h, -l and -s modes only).
SEE ALSO
`rpcgen' Programming Guide
BUGS
Nesting is not supported. As a work-around, structures can be declared
at top-level, and their name used inside other structures in order to
achieve the same effect.
Name clashes can occur when using program definitions, since the
apparent scoping does not really apply. Most of these can be avoided by
giving unique names for programs, versions, procedures and types.
3 November 1987 RPCGEN(1)