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Provide a man page for parse-headers.pl, describing how to use it. The documentation on ReST format was generated via pod2rst: http://search.cpan.org/~dowens/Pod-POM-View-Restructured-0.02/bin/pod2rst Signed-off-by: Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@s-opensource.com> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
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sphinx.rst
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kernel-doc.rst
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parse-headers.rst
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docbook.rst
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parse_headers.pl
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================
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****
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NAME
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****
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parse_headers.pl - parse a C file, in order to identify functions, structs,
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enums and defines and create cross-references to a Sphinx book.
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********
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SYNOPSIS
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********
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\ **parse_headers.pl**\ [<options>] <C_FILE> <OUT_FILE> [<EXCEPTIONS_FILE>]
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Where <options> can be: --debug, --help or --man.
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*******
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OPTIONS
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*******
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\ **--debug**\
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Put the script in verbose mode, useful for debugging.
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\ **--help**\
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Prints a brief help message and exits.
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\ **--man**\
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Prints the manual page and exits.
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***********
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DESCRIPTION
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***********
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Convert a C header or source file (C_FILE), into a ReStructured Text
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included via ..parsed-literal block with cross-references for the
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documentation files that describe the API. It accepts an optional
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EXCEPTIONS_FILE with describes what elements will be either ignored or
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be pointed to a non-default reference.
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The output is written at the (OUT_FILE).
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It is capable of identifying defines, functions, structs, typedefs,
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enums and enum symbols and create cross-references for all of them.
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It is also capable of distinguish #define used for specifying a Linux
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ioctl.
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The EXCEPTIONS_FILE contain two types of statements: \ **ignore**\ or \ **replace**\ .
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The syntax for the ignore tag is:
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ignore \ **type**\ \ **name**\
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The \ **ignore**\ means that it won't generate cross references for a
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\ **name**\ symbol of type \ **type**\ .
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The syntax for the replace tag is:
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replace \ **type**\ \ **name**\ \ **new_value**\
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The \ **replace**\ means that it will generate cross references for a
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\ **name**\ symbol of type \ **type**\ , but, instead of using the default
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replacement rule, it will use \ **new_value**\ .
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For both statements, \ **type**\ can be either one of the following:
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\ **ioctl**\
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The ignore or replace statement will apply to ioctl definitions like:
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#define VIDIOC_DBG_S_REGISTER _IOW('V', 79, struct v4l2_dbg_register)
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\ **define**\
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The ignore or replace statement will apply to any other #define found
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at C_FILE.
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\ **typedef**\
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The ignore or replace statement will apply to typedef statements at C_FILE.
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\ **struct**\
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The ignore or replace statement will apply to the name of struct statements
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at C_FILE.
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\ **enum**\
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The ignore or replace statement will apply to the name of enum statements
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at C_FILE.
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\ **symbol**\
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The ignore or replace statement will apply to the name of enum statements
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at C_FILE.
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For replace statements, \ **new_value**\ will automatically use :c:type:
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references for \ **typedef**\ , \ **enum**\ and \ **struct**\ types. It will use :ref:
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for \ **ioctl**\ , \ **define**\ and \ **symbol**\ types. The type of reference can
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also be explicitly defined at the replace statement.
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********
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EXAMPLES
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********
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ignore define _VIDEODEV2_H
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Ignore a #define _VIDEODEV2_H at the C_FILE.
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ignore symbol PRIVATE
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On a struct like:
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enum foo { BAR1, BAR2, PRIVATE };
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It won't generate cross-references for \ **PRIVATE**\ .
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replace symbol BAR1 :c:type:\`foo\`
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replace symbol BAR2 :c:type:\`foo\`
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On a struct like:
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enum foo { BAR1, BAR2, PRIVATE };
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It will make the BAR1 and BAR2 enum symbols to cross reference the foo
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symbol at the C domain.
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****
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BUGS
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****
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Report bugs to Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@s-opensource.com>
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*********
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COPYRIGHT
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*********
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Copyright (c) 2016 by Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@s-opensource.com>.
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License GPLv2: GNU GPL version 2 <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
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This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
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There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
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#!/usr/bin/perl
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use strict;
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use Text::Tabs;
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use Getopt::Long;
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use Pod::Usage;
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my $debug = 0;
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my $debug;
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my $help;
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my $man;
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while ($ARGV[0] =~ m/^-(.*)/) {
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my $cmd = shift @ARGV;
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if ($cmd eq "--debug") {
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require Data::Dumper;
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$debug = 1;
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next;
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}
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die "argument $cmd unknown";
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}
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GetOptions(
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"debug" => \$debug,
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'help|?' => \$help,
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man => \$man
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) or pod2usage(2);
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if (scalar @ARGV < 2 || scalar @ARGV > 3) {
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die "Usage:\n\t$0 <file in> <file out> [<exceptions file>]\n";
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}
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pod2usage(1) if $help;
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pod2usage(-exitstatus => 0, -verbose => 2) if $man;
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pod2usage(2) if (scalar @ARGV < 2 || scalar @ARGV > 3);
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my ($file_in, $file_out, $file_exceptions) = @ARGV;
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my %enum_symbols;
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my %structs;
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require Data::Dumper if ($debug);
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#
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# read the file and get identifiers
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#
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print OUT "\n\n.. parsed-literal::\n\n";
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print OUT $data;
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close OUT;
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__END__
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=head1 NAME
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parse_headers.pl - parse a C file, in order to identify functions, structs,
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enums and defines and create cross-references to a Sphinx book.
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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B<parse_headers.pl> [<options>] <C_FILE> <OUT_FILE> [<EXCEPTIONS_FILE>]
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Where <options> can be: --debug, --help or --man.
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=head1 OPTIONS
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=over 8
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=item B<--debug>
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Put the script in verbose mode, useful for debugging.
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=item B<--help>
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Prints a brief help message and exits.
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=item B<--man>
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Prints the manual page and exits.
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=back
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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Convert a C header or source file (C_FILE), into a ReStructured Text
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included via ..parsed-literal block with cross-references for the
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documentation files that describe the API. It accepts an optional
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EXCEPTIONS_FILE with describes what elements will be either ignored or
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be pointed to a non-default reference.
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The output is written at the (OUT_FILE).
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It is capable of identifying defines, functions, structs, typedefs,
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enums and enum symbols and create cross-references for all of them.
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It is also capable of distinguish #define used for specifying a Linux
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ioctl.
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The EXCEPTIONS_FILE contain two types of statements: B<ignore> or B<replace>.
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The syntax for the ignore tag is:
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=over 8
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ignore B<type> B<name>
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=back
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The B<ignore> means that it won't generate cross references for a
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B<name> symbol of type B<type>.
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The syntax for the replace tag is:
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=over 8
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replace B<type> B<name> B<new_value>
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=back
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The B<replace> means that it will generate cross references for a
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B<name> symbol of type B<type>, but, instead of using the default
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replacement rule, it will use B<new_value>.
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For both statements, B<type> can be either one of the following:
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=over 8
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=item B<ioctl>
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The ignore or replace statement will apply to ioctl definitions like:
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#define VIDIOC_DBG_S_REGISTER _IOW('V', 79, struct v4l2_dbg_register)
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=item B<define>
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The ignore or replace statement will apply to any other #define found
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at C_FILE.
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=item B<typedef>
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The ignore or replace statement will apply to typedef statements at C_FILE.
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=item B<struct>
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The ignore or replace statement will apply to the name of struct statements
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at C_FILE.
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=item B<enum>
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The ignore or replace statement will apply to the name of enum statements
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at C_FILE.
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=item B<symbol>
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The ignore or replace statement will apply to the name of enum statements
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at C_FILE.
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For replace statements, B<new_value> will automatically use :c:type:
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references for B<typedef>, B<enum> and B<struct> types. It will use :ref:
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for B<ioctl>, B<define> and B<symbol> types. The type of reference can
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also be explicitly defined at the replace statement.
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=back
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=head1 EXAMPLES
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ignore define _VIDEODEV2_H
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=over 8
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Ignore a #define _VIDEODEV2_H at the C_FILE.
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=back
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ignore symbol PRIVATE
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=over 8
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On a struct like:
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enum foo { BAR1, BAR2, PRIVATE };
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It won't generate cross-references for B<PRIVATE>.
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=back
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replace symbol BAR1 :c:type:`foo`
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replace symbol BAR2 :c:type:`foo`
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=over 8
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On a struct like:
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enum foo { BAR1, BAR2, PRIVATE };
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It will make the BAR1 and BAR2 enum symbols to cross reference the foo
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symbol at the C domain.
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=back
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=head1 BUGS
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Report bugs to Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@s-opensource.com>
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=head1 COPYRIGHT
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Copyright (c) 2016 by Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab@s-opensource.com>.
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License GPLv2: GNU GPL version 2 <http://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
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This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
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There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
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