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// file : bpkg/build-options.cli
// copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Code Synthesis Ltd
// license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file
include <bpkg/configuration-options.cli>;
"\section=1"
"\name=bpkg-build"
"\summary=build one or more packages"
"\project=bpkg" //@@ command line
"\version=0.1.0" //@@ command line
"\date=12 November 2015" //@@ command line; release date
{
"<options> <pkg> <ver> <file> <dir>",
"\h|SYNOPSIS|
\c{\b{bpkg build} [<options>] (<pkg>[/<ver>] | <file> | <dir>)...}
\h|DESCRIPTION|
The \cb{build} command builds one or more packages including all their
prerequisites. Each package can be specified as just the name (<pkg>) with
optional package version (<ver>) in which case the package will be
automatically fetched from one of the configuration's source repositories
(see the \cb{rep-add} and \cb{rep-fetch} commands). Alternatively, the
package can be specified as either the path to the package source archive
(<file>) or package source directory (<dir>). See the \cb{pkg-fetch} and
\cb{pkg-unpack} commands for more information on the semantics of specifying
the package as an archive or directory.
Packages that are specified explicitly on the command line will be \i{held},
that is, they will not be considered for automatic removal if they no longer
have any dependents. Packages that are specified with the explicit package
version (<ver>) or as an archive or directory, will, in addition, have their
versions held, that is, they will not be automatically upgraded.
The \cb{build} command also supports several \cb{--*-only} options that allow
you to limit the amount of work that will be done.
\h|OPTIONS|"
}
namespace bpkg
{
class build_options: configuration_options
{
bool --yes|-y
{
"Assume the answer to all prompts is \cb{yes}."
};
bool --configure-only|-c
{
"Configure all the packages but don't update."
};
bool --print-only|-p
{
"Print to \cb{STDOUT} what would be done without actually doing
anything."
};
};
}
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