Preliminary documentation for Ice for MATLAB. Do not use in production applications. Refer to the space directory for other releases.

The Slice-to-Java compiler, slice2java, offers the command-line options described below in addition to the standard options. Note that some of these options are only applicable for the Java Compat mapping, meaning they must be used together with the --compat option.

  • --compat
    Generate code for the Java Compat mapping. When this option is specified, the macro __SLICE2JAVA_COMPAT__ is defined during the compilation. If this option is not specified, the default behavior is to generate code for the Java mapping.
  • --impl
    Generate sample implementation files. This option will not overwrite an existing file.
  • --impl-tie
    Generate sample implementation files using tie classes. This option will not overwrite an existing file. (Java Compat only)
  • --checksum CLASS
    Generate checksums for Slice definitions into the class CLASS. The given class name may optionally contain a package specifier. The generated class contains checksums for all of the Slice files being translated by this invocation of the compiler. For example, the command below causes slice2java to generate the file Checksums.java containing the checksums for the Slice definitions in File1.ice and File2.ice:

    slice2java --checksum Checksums File1.ice File2.ice
    
  • --meta META
    Define the global metadata directive META. Using this option is equivalent to defining the global metadata META in each named Slice file, as well as in any file included by a named Slice file. Global metadata specified with --meta overrides any corresponding global metadata directive in the files being compiled.
  • --list-generated
    Emit a list of generated files in XML format. 

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