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GJNIH(1)			      GNU			      GJNIH(1)

NAME
       gjnih - generate JNI header files from Java class files

SYNOPSIS
       gjnih [-stubs] [-jni]
	   [-force] [-old] [-trace] [-J option]
	   [-add text] [-append text] [-friend text]
	   [-preprend text]
	   [--classpath=path] [--CLASSPATH=path]
	   [--bootclasspath=path]
	   [-Idir...] [-d dir...]
	   [-o file] [-td dir]
	   [-M] [-MM] [-MD] [-MMD]
	   [--version] [--help] [-v] [--verbose]
	   classname...

DESCRIPTION
       The "gjnih" program is used to generate JNI header files from class
       files.  Running it is equivalent to running "gcjh -jni".

OPTIONS
       -stubs
	   This causes "gjnih" to generate stub files instead of header files.
	   By default the stub file will be named after the class, with a suf‐
	   fix of .c.

       -jni
	   This option specifies the default behavior which is to generate a
	   JNI header or stub.

       -force
	   This option forces "gjnih" to write the output file.

       -old
	   This option is accepted but ignored for compatibility.

       -trace
	   This option is accepted but ignored for compatibility.

       -J option
	   This option is accepted but ignored for compatibility.

       -add text
	   Inserts text into the class body.  This is ignored in by "gjnih".

       -append text
	   Inserts text into the header file after the class declaration.
	   This is ignored in by "gjnih".

       -friend text
	   Inserts text into the class as a "friend" declaration.  This is
	   ignored by "gjnih".

       -prepend text
	   Inserts text into the header file before the class declaration.
	   This is ignored in by "gjnih".

       --classpath=path
       --CLASSPATH=path
       --bootclasspath=path
       -Idirectory
       -d directory
       -o file
	   These options are all identical to the corresponding gcj options.

       -o file
	   Sets the output file name.  This cannot be used if there is more
	   than one class on the command line.

       -td directory
	   Sets the name of the directory to use for temporary files.

       -M  Print all dependencies to stdout; suppress ordinary output.

       -MM Print non-system dependencies to stdout; suppress ordinary output.

       -MD Print all dependencies to stdout.

       -MMD
	   Print non-system dependencies to stdout.

       --help
	   Print help about "gjnih" and exit.  No further processing is done.

       --version
	   Print version information for "gjnih" and exit.  No further pro‐
	   cessing is done.

       -v, --verbose
	   Print extra information while running.

       All remaining options are considered to be names of classes.

SEE ALSO
       gcc(1), gcj(1), gcjh(1), gij(1), jv-scan(1), jcf-dump(1), gfdl(7), and
       the Info entries for gcj and gcc.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation,
       Inc.

       Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
       under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or
       any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with the
       Invariant Sections being "GNU General Public License", the Front-Cover
       texts being (a) (see below), and with the Back-Cover Texts being (b)
       (see below).  A copy of the license is included in the man page
       gfdl(7).

       (a) The FSF's Front-Cover Text is:

	    A GNU Manual

       (b) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is:

	    You have freedom to copy and modify this GNU Manual, like GNU
	    software.  Copies published by the Free Software Foundation raise
	    funds for GNU development.

gcc-4.1.2			  2007-02-14			      GJNIH(1)
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