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// file : bpkg/cfg-create.cli
// copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2018 Code Synthesis Ltd
// license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file
include <bpkg/common.cli>;
"\section=1"
"\name=bpkg-cfg-create"
"\summary=create configuration"
namespace bpkg
{
{
"<options>
<cfg-args> <cfg-var> <module>",
"\h|SYNOPSIS|
\c{\b{bpkg cfg-create}|\b{create} [<options>] [<cfg-args>]}
\c{<cfg-args> = (<module> | <cfg-var>)...}
\h|DESCRIPTION|
The \cb{cfg-create} command creates a new \cb{bpkg} configuration with
the specified \cb{build2} modules and configuration variables. The
\cb{bpkg} configuration itself is a build system configuration; see
build system driver (\l{b(1)}) \cb{create} meta-operation for details.
Unless the \cb{--wipe} option is specified, \cb{cfg-create} expects the
configuration directory to be empty or to not exist (in which case it
will be created).
By default, the resulting configuration loads the \cb{config}, \cb{test},
\cb{dist}, and \cb{install} modules. However, additional modules and, if
required, their configuration variables can be specified as the
\cb{cfg-create} arguments. For example:
\
bpkg create cxx config.cxx=clang++ config.install.root=/usr/local
\
By default, \cb{bpkg} appends \cb{.config} to the names of the modules
that you specify so that only their configurations are loaded. You can
override this behavior by specifying the period (\cb{.}) after the module
name. You can also instruct \cb{bpkg} to use the optional module load by
prefixing the module name with the question mark (\cb{?}). For example:
\
bpkg create cxx. \"?cli\"
\
"
}
class cfg_create_options: common_options
{
"\h|CFG-CREATE OPTIONS|"
dir_path --directory|-d (".")
{
"<dir>",
"Create the configuration in <dir> rather than in the current working
directory."
}
bool --wipe
{
"Wipe the configuration directory clean before creating the new
configuration. For safety, this option requires that you specify the
configuration directory explicitly with \cb{--directory|-d}."
}
};
}
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