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WIDL(1) Wine Developers Manual WIDL(1)

widl - Wine Interface Definition Language (IDL) compiler

widl [options] IDL_file
widl [options] --dlldata-only name1 [name2...]

When no options are used the program will generate a header file, and possibly client and server stubs, proxy and dlldata files, a typelib, and a UUID file, depending on the contents of the IDL file. If any of the options -c, -h, -p, -s, -t, -u or --local-stubs is given, widl will only generate the requested files, and no others. When run with --dlldata-only, widl will only generate a dlldata file, and it will contain a list of the names passed as arguments. Usually the way this file is updated is that each time widl is run, it reads any existing dlldata file, and if necessary regenerates it with the same list of names, but with the present proxy file included.

When run without any arguments, widl will print a help message.

General options:
-V
Print version number and exit.
-o, --output=name
Set the name of the output file. When generating multiple output files, this sets only the base name of the file; the respective output files are then named name.h, name_p.c, etc. If a full file name with extension is specified, only that file is generated.
-b, --target=cpu-manufacturer[-kernel]-os
Set the target architecture when cross-compiling. The target specification is in the standard autoconf format as returned by config.sub.
-m32, -m64, --win32, --win64
Force the target architecture to 32-bit or 64-bit.
--sysroot=dir
Prefix the standard include paths with dir.
--nostdinc
Do not search standard include paths like /usr/include and /usr/local/include.

Header options:

-h
Generate header files. The default output filename is infile.h.
--oldnames
Use old naming conventions.

Type library options:

-t
Generate a type library. The default output filename is infile.tlb. If the output file name ends in .res, a binary resource file containing the type library is generated instead.

UUID file options:

-u
Generate a UUID file. The default output filename is infile_i.c.

Proxy/stub generation options:

-c
Generate a client stub file. The default output filename is infile_c.c.
-Os
Generate inline stubs.
-Oi
Generate old-style interpreted stubs.
-Oif, -Oic, -Oicf
Generate new-style fully interpreted stubs.
-p
Generate a proxy. The default output filename is infile_p.c.
--prefix-all=prefix
Prefix to put on the name of both client and server stubs.
--prefix-client=prefix
Prefix to put on the name of client stubs.
--prefix-server=prefix
Prefix to put on the name of server stubs.
-s
Generate a server stub file. The default output filename is infile_s.c.
--winrt
Enable Windows Runtime mode.
--ns_prefix
Prefix namespaces with ABI namespace.

Registration script options:

-r
Generate a registration script. The default output filename is infile _r.rgs. If the output file name ends in .res, a binary resource file containing the script is generated instead.

Dlldata file options:

--dlldata-only name1 [name2...]
Regenerate the dlldata file from scratch using the specified proxy names. The default output filename is dlldata.c.

Preprocessor options:

-I path
Add a header search directory to path. Multiple search directories are allowed.
-D id[=val]
Define preprocessor macro id with value val.
-E
Preprocess only.
-N
Do not preprocess input.

Debug options:

-W
Enable pedantic warnings.
-d n
Set debug level to the non negative integer n. If prefixed with 0x, it will be interpreted as an hexadecimal number. For the meaning of values, see the DEBUG section.

Miscellaneous options:

-app_config
Ignored, present for midl compatibility.
--acf=file
Use specified application configuration file.
--local-stubs=file
Generate empty stubs for call_as/local methods in an object interface and write them to file.

Debug level n is a bitmask with the following meaning: * 0x01 Tell which resource is parsed (verbose mode) * 0x02 Dump internal structures * 0x04 Create a parser trace (yydebug=1) * 0x08 Preprocessor messages * 0x10 Preprocessor lex messages * 0x20 Preprocessor yacc trace

Bugs can be reported on the Wine bug tracker.

widl was originally written by Ove Kåven. It has been improved by Rob Shearman, Dan Hipschman, and others. For a complete list, see the git commit logs. This man page was originally written by Hannu Valtonen and then updated by Dan Hipschman.

widl is part of the Wine distribution, which is available through WineHQ, the Wine development headquarters.

Wine documentation and support.
October 2007 Wine 6.0.3

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