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Uil(library call)					     Uil(library call)

NAME
       Uil — Invokes the UIL compiler from within an application

SYNOPSIS
       #include <uil/UilDef.h>

       Uil_status_type Uil(
       Uil_command_type *command_desc,
       Uil_compile_desc_type **compile_desc,
       Uil_continue_type (*message_cb) (),
       char *message_data,
       Uil_continue_type (*status_cb) (),
       char *status_data);

DESCRIPTION
       The  Uil function provides a callable entry point for the UIL compiler.
       The Uil callable interface can be used to process a UIL source file and
       to  generate UID files, as well as return a detailed description of the
       UIL source module in the form of a symbol table (parse tree).

       command_desc
		 Specifies the uil command line.

       compile_desc
		 Returns the results of the compilation.

       message_cb
		 Specifies a callback function that is called  when  the  com‐
		 piler encounters errors in the UIL source.

       message_data
		 Specifies  user  data	that is passed to the message callback
		 function (message_cb). Note that this argument is not	inter‐
		 preted	 by UIL, and is used exclusively by the calling appli‐
		 cation.

       status_cb Specifies a callback function	that  is  called  to  allow  X
		 applications to service X events such as updating the screen.
		 This function is called at various check points,  which  have
		 been	hard   coded   into   the   UIL	 compiler.   The  sta‐
		 tus_update_delay argument in command_desc specifies the  num‐
		 ber  of  check points to be passed before the status_cb func‐
		 tion is invoked.

       status_data
		 Specifies user data that is passed  to	 the  status  callback
		 function  (status_cb).	 Note that this argument is not inter‐
		 preted by the UIL compiler and is  used  exclusively  by  the
		 calling application.

       Following   are	the  data  structures  Uil_command_type	 and  Uil_com‐
       pile_desc_type:

       typedef struct Uil_command_type {
       char *source_file;
	   /* single source to compile */
       char *resource_file; /* name of output file */
       char *listing_file; /* name of listing file */
       unsigned int *include_dir_count;
	   /* number of dirs. in include_dir */
       char *((*include_dir) []);
	   /* dir. to search for include files */
       unsigned listing_file_flag: 1;
	   /* produce a listing */
       unsigned resource_file_flag: 1;
	   /* generate UID output */
       unsigned machine_code_flag: 1;
	   /* generate machine code */
       unsigned report_info_msg_flag: 1;
	   /* report info messages */
       unsigned report_warn_msg_flag: 1;
	   /* report warnings */
       unsigned parse_tree_flag: 1;
	   /* generate parse tree */
       unsigned int status_update_delay;
	   /* number of times a status point is */
	   /* passed before calling status_cb */
	   /* function 0 means called every time */
       char *database;
	   /* name of database file */
       unsigned database_flag: 1;
	   /* read a new database file */
       unsigned use_setlocale_flag: 1;
	   /* enable calls to setlocale */
       };
       typedef struct Uil_compile_desc_type {
       unsigned int compiler_version;
	   /* version number of compiler */
       unsigned int data_version;
	   /* version number of structures */
       char *parse_tree_root; /* parse tree output */
       unsigned int message_count [Uil_k_max_status+1];
       /* array of severity counts */
       };

       Following is a description of the message callback  function  specified
       by message_cb:

       Uil_continue_type (*message_cb) (message_data, message_number, severity, msg_buffer,
       src_buffer, ptr_buffer, loc_buffer, message_count)
	       char *message_data;
	       int message_number;
	       int severity;
	       char *msg_buffer, *src_buffer;
	       char *ptr_buffer, *loc_buffer;
	       int message_count[];

       This function specifies a callback function that UIL invokes instead of
       printing an error message when the compiler encounters an error in  the
       UIL source.  The callback should return one of the following values:

       Uil_k_terminate
		 Terminate processing of the source file

       Uil_k_continue
		 Continue processing the source file

       The arguments are

       message_data
		 Data supplied by the application as the message_data argument
		 to the Uil function.  UIL does not interpret this data in any
		 way; it just passes it to the callback.

       message_number
		 An  index  into  a table of error messages and severities for
		 internal use by UIL.

       severity	 An integer that indicates the severity	 of  the  error.   The
		 possible  values are the status constants returned by the Uil
		 function.  See Return Value for more information.

       msg_buffer
		 A string that describes the error.

       src_buffer
		 A string consisting  of  the  source  line  where  the	 error
		 occurred.  This string is not always available. In this case,
		 the argument is NULL.

       ptr_buffer
		 A string consisting of whitespace and a printing character in
		 the  character	 position  corresponding  to the column of the
		 source line where the error occurred.	 This  string  may  be
		 printed  beneath  the source line to provide a visual indica‐
		 tion of the column where the error occurred.  This string  is
		 not always available. In this case, the argument is NULL.

       loc_buffer
		 A  string  identifying the line number and file of the source
		 line where the error occurred.	 This is not always available;
		 the argument is then NULL.

       message_count
		 An array of integers containing the number of diagnostic mes‐
		 sages issued thus far for each severity level.	 To  find  the
		 number of messages issued for the current severity level, use
		 the severity argument as the index into this array.

       Following is a description of the status callback function specified by
       status_cb:

       Uil_continue_type (*status_cb) (status_data, percent_complete,
	       lines_processed, current_file, message_count)
	       char *status_data;
	       int percent_complete;
	       int lines_processed;
	       char *current_file;
	       int message_count[];

       This  function specifies a callback function that is invoked to allow X
       applications to service X events such  as  updating  the	 screen.   The
       callback should return one of the following values:

       Uil_k_terminate
		 Terminate processing of the source file

       Uil_k_continue
		 Continue processing the source file

       The arguments are

       status_data
		 Data  supplied by the application as the status_data argument
		 to the Uil function.  UIL does not interpret this data in any
		 way; it just passes it to the callback.

       percent_complete
		 An  integer  indicating what percentage of the current source
		 file has been processed so far.

       lines_processed
		 An integer indicating how many lines of  the  current	source
		 file have been read so far.

       current_file
		 A string containing the pathname of the current source file.

       message_count
		 An array of integers containing the number of diagnostic mes‐
		 sages issued thus far for each severity level.	 To  find  the
		 number of messages issued for a given severity level, use the
		 severity level as the index into this	array.	 The  possible
		 severity  levels are the status constants returned by the Uil
		 function.  See Return Value for more information.

RETURN
       This function returns one of the following status return constants:

       Uil_k_success_status
		 The operation succeeded.

       Uil_k_info_status
		 The  operation	 succeeded.  An	  informational	  message   is
		 returned.

       Uil_k_warning_status
		 The operation succeeded. A warning message is returned.

       Uil_k_error_status
		 The operation failed due to an error.

       Uil_k_severe_status
		 The operation failed due to an error.

RELATED
       UilDumpSymbolTable(3) and uil(1).

							     Uil(library call)
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