5The options -p, -c, -l, -cint, -reflex and -gccxml are deprecated and
111) LinkDef.h must be the last argument on the rootcling command line.
122) Note that the LinkDef file name must contain the string:
13 LinkDef.h, Linkdef.h or linkdef.h, i.e. NA49_LinkDef.h.
15Before specifying the first header file one can also add include
16file directories to be searched
and preprocessor defines, like:
17 -I$MYPROJECT/include -DDebug=1
19NOTA BENE: the dictionaries that will be used within the same project must
24The (optional) file LinkDef.h looks like:
47This file tells rootcling which classes will be persisted on disk
and what
48entities will trigger automatic load of the shared library which contains
49it. A trailing -
in the
class name tells rootcling to not generate the
50Streamer() method. This
is necessary
for those classes that need a
51customized Streamer() method. A trailing !
in the
class name tells rootcling
52to
not generate the operator>>(TBuffer &b, MyClass *&obj) function. This
is
53necessary to be able to write pointers to objects of classes
not inheriting
54from TObject. See
for an example the source of the TArrayF
class.
55If the
class contains
a ClassDef macro,
a trailing +
in the
class
56name tells rootcling to generate an automatic Streamer(), i.e. a
57streamer that let ROOT do automatic schema evolution. Otherwise, a
58trailing +
in the
class name tells rootcling to generate
a ShowMember
59function
and a Shadow Class. The + option
is mutually exclusive
with
60the - option. For legacy reasons it
is not yet the default.
61When the linkdef file
is not specified a default version exporting
62the classes
with the names equal to the include files minus the .h
65The default constructor used by the ROOT I/O can be customized by
66using the rootcling pragma:
68For example,
with this pragma
and a
class named MyClass,
69this method will called the first of the following 3
70constructors which exists
and is public:
72 MyClass(TRootIOCtor*);
73 MyClass(); // Or a constructor
with all its arguments defaulted.
75When more than one pragma ioctortype
is used, the first seen has
76priority. For example
with:
80ROOT considers the constructors
in this order:
83 MyClass(TRootIOCtor*);
84 MyClass(); // Or a constructor
with all its arguments defaulted.
87 parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(add_help=False, prog='rootcling',
88 description = 'This program generates the dictionaries needed for performing I/O of classes.',
91 parser.add_argument('-f', help='Overwrite an existing output file\nThe output file must have the .cxx, .C, .cpp, .cc or .cp extension.\n')
92 parser.add_argument('-v', help='Display all messages')
93 parser.add_argument('-v0', help='Display no messages at all')
94 parser.add_argument('-v1', help='Display only error messages')
95 parser.add_argument('-v2', help='Display error and warning messages (default).')
96 parser.add_argument('-v3', help='Display error, warning and note messages')
97 parser.add_argument('-v4', help='Display all messages\n')
98 parser.add_argument('-m', help="""Specify absolute
or relative path Clang pcm file to be loaded
99The pcm file (module) produced by this invocation of rootcling
100will
not include any of the declarations already included
in the
101pcm files loaded via -m. There can be more than one -m
103 parser.add_argument('-rmf', help="""Rootmap file name
104Name of the rootmap file. In order to be picked up by ROOT it must
105have .rootmap extension
107 parser.add_argument('-rml', help="""Rootmap library name
108Specify the name of the library which contains the autoload keys. This
109switch can be specified multiple times to autoload several libraries
in
110presence of a particular key
112 parser.add_argument('-split', help="""Split the dictionary
113Split the dictionary
in two, putting the ClassDef functions
in a separate
116 parser.add_argument('-s', help="""Target library name
117The flag -s must be followed by the name of the library that will
118contain the object file corresponding to the dictionary produced by
119this invocation of rootcling.
120The name takes priority over the one specified
for the rootmapfile.
121The name influences the name of the created pcm:
122 1) If it
is not specified, the pcm
is called libINPUTHEADER_rdict.pcm
123 2) If it
is specified, the pcm
is called libTARGETLIBRARY_rdict.pcm
124 Any
"liblib" occurence
is transformed
in the expected
"lib"
125 3) If this
is specified
in conjunction
with --multiDict, the output
is
126 libTARGETLIBRARY_DICTIONARY_rdict.pcm
128 parser.add_argument('-multiDict', help="""Enable support
for multiple pcms
in one library
129Needs the -s flag. See its documentation.
131 parser.add_argument('-inlineInputHeader', help="""Add the argument header to the code of the dictionary
132This allows the header to be inlined within the dictionary
134 parser.add_argument('-interpreteronly', help='No IO information in the dictionary\n')
135 parser.add_argument('-noIncludePaths', help="""Do
not store the headers
' directories in the dictionary
136Instead, rely on the environment variable $ROOT_INCLUDE_PATH at runtime
138 parser.add_argument('-excludePath', help="""Specify a path to be excluded
from the include paths
139specified
for building this dictionary
141 parser.add_argument('--lib-list-prefix', help="""Specify libraries needed by the header files parsed
142This feature
is used by ACliC (the automatic library generator).
143Rootcling will read the content of xxx.in
for a list of rootmap files (see
144rlibmap). Rootcling will read these files
and use them to deduce a list of
145libraries that are needed to properly link
and load this dictionary. This
146list of libraries
is saved
in the first line of the file xxx.out; the
147remaining lines contains the list of classes
for which this run of
148rootcling produced a dictionary
#define ClassDef(name, id)