| # Using the schema compiler |
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| Usage: |
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| flatc [ -c ] [ -j ] [ -b ] [ -t ] [ -o PATH ] [ -S ] FILES... |
| [ -- FILES...] |
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| The files are read and parsed in order, and can contain either schemas |
| or data (see below). Later files can make use of definitions in earlier |
| files. |
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| `--` indicates that the following files are binary files in |
| FlatBuffer format conforming to the schema(s) indicated before it. |
| Incompatible binary files currently will give unpredictable results (!) |
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| Depending on the flags passed, additional files may |
| be generated for each file processed: |
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| - `-c` : Generate a C++ header for all definitions in this file (as |
| `filename_generated.h`). Skipped for data. |
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| - `-j` : Generate Java classes. Skipped for data. |
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| - `-b` : If data is contained in this file, generate a |
| `filename.bin` containing the binary flatbuffer. |
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| - `-t` : If data is contained in this file, generate a |
| `filename.json` representing the data in the flatbuffer. |
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| - `-o PATH` : Output all generated files to PATH (either absolute, or |
| relative to the current directory). If omitted, PATH will be the |
| current directory. PATH should end in your systems path separator, |
| e.g. `/` or `\`. |
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| - `-S` : Generate strict JSON (field names are enclosed in quotes). |
| By default, no quotes are generated. |