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[edit] SYNOPSIS

      wrc [options] [inputfile]


[edit] DESCRIPTION

      wrc  compiles  resources from inputfile into win16 and win32 compatible
      binary format.
      The source-file is preprocessed with a builtin ANSI-C  compatible  pre-
      processor 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.


[edit] 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=prepro-
             cessor 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  multi-
             ple directories, separated with ':'. It is allowed to specify -I
             multiple times. Include files are searched in the order in  with
      --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 state-
             ments 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  --preproces-
             sor=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.


[edit] 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).
      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'
      }


[edit] 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.  Addi-
      tional 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.


[edit] 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 genera-
      tion of the FONTDIR yet. The user must supply the FONTDIR  resource  in
      the source to match the FONT resources.


[edit] AVAILABILITY

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


[edit] SEE ALSO

      wine(1)


Version 1.1.8 August 24, 2000 WRC(1)

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