compiler - TTCN-3 and ASN.1 to C++ translator
compiler [ -abcdDeEfgiIjlLMnNpqrRsStuwxXyY ] [
-V verb_level ] [ -J file ] [ -K
file ] [ -z file ] [ -o dir ] [ -P
top_level_pdu ] ... [ -Q n ] [ -U
none|type|'number' ] [ -T ] module.ttcn ... [ -A ]
module.asn ... [ - module.ttcn ... module.asn ... ]
or
compiler -v
or
compiler --ttcn2json [ -jf ] [ -T ] module.ttcn ... [
-A ] module.asn ... [ - schema.json ]
This manual page is a quick reference for the TTCN-3 and ASN.1 to
C++ (or JSON schema) compiler of the TTCN-3 Test Executor. It only
summarizes the meaning of all command line options. For more details please
consult the Programmer's Technical Reference for TITAN TTCN-3 Test
Executor.
The following options are supported (in alphabetical order):
- -A file
- Forces the interpretation of file as an ASN.1 module. It is
useful when automatic module type detection fails due to some strange
language constructs. The option takes exactly one file name as argument.
The option must be repeated when used with multiple files. See also:
option -T.
- -a
- Force XER in ASN.1 files
- -b
- Disables the generation of BER encoder/decoder routines for all
ASN.1 types.
- -B
- Allows the selected field in a union value to be unbound, when setting
module parameters (legacy behavior). A warning is displayed whenever a
union value receives an unbound selected field and when a union with an
unbound selected field is copied.
- -c
- Write out checksums in case of error
- -d
- Treat ASN.1 SEQUENCE/SET fields with DEFAULT values as omit
in TTCN-3.
- -D
- Disable generation of user and time information comments in the output C++
code.
- -e
- Enforce legacy handling of encode and variant attributes.
- -E
- Instructs the variant attribute parser to display warnings instead of
errors for unrecognized/erroneous attributes.
- -f
- Forces the compiler to overwrite the output files even if they
exist or are unchanged.
- -g
- The compiler error/warning messages will contain only the starting line
number and column, in a format compatible with th GNU compiler (gcc).
-g takes precedence over -i if both are specified.
- -i
- The compiler error/warning messages will contain only the line
numbers, the column numbers will remain hidden. This option provides
backward compatibility with the error message format of earlier
versions.
- -I
- Enables real-time testing features.
- -j
- Disables JSON encoder/decoder functions.
- -J file
- Read a list of input files from the provided file.
- -K file
- Enables selective code coverage.
- -l
- Instructs the compiler to generate source file and line information (i.e.
#line directives) into the output C++ code so that the C++ compiler
error messages refer back to the lines of original TTCN-3 input module.
This option is obsolete and will be removed in future versions as the
compiler does not generate erroneous C++ code because of the full semantic
analysis.
- -L
- Instructs the compiler to add source file and line source file and
line number information into the generated code to be included in
the log during execution.
This option is only a prerequisite for logging the source code information.
Options SourceInfoFormat and LogEntityName have also to be
set appropriately in section [LOGGING] of the run-time
configuration file.
Usage of this option a bit enlarges the size of the generated code and
slightly reduces execution speed. This flag is not recommended when the
TTCN-3 test suite is used for load generation.
- -M
- Allows the use of the value omit in template lists and complemented
template lists (legacy behavior). If set, an omitted field will match a
template list, if the value omit appears in the list, and it will
match a complemented template list, if omit is not in the list (the
ifpresent attribute can still be used for matching omitted fields).
This also affects the ispresent operation and the present
template restriction accordingly.
- -n
- Activates the debugger and generates extra code for storing debug
information.
- -N
- Ignore UNTAGGED encoding instruction on top level unions (legacy
behaviour).
- -o dir
- The output files (including Test Port skeletons) will be placed into the
directory specified by dir. The current working directory is the
default otherwise.
- -p
- Instructs the compiler only to parse the given TTCN-3 and ASN.1
modules. This will detect only the syntax errors because semantic
checkings are not performed. The presence of all imported modules
is not necessary thus it is allowed (and recommended) to parse the modules
one-by-one.
All options that influence the code generation are silently ignored when
used together with -p.
Note: This option includes complete syntax checks for TTCN-3 modules,
but in ASN.1 there are some special constructs (e.g. the user-defined
syntaxes) that cannot be even parsed without semantic analysis. So there
is no guarantee that an ASN.1 module is free of syntax errors if it was
analyzed with compiler using the -p flag.
- -P
top_level_pdu...
- Defines a top-level pdu. top_level_pdu must have the following
format: modulename.identifier. If this switch is used, then only
the defined top-level PDU(s) and the referenced assignments are checked
and included in code generation, the other ASN.1 assignments are
skipped.
- -q
- Quiet mode. Equivalent with -V 0.
- -Qn
- Quits after n errors.
- -r
- Disables the generation of RAW encoder/decoder routines for all
TTCN-3 types.
- -R
- Use function test runtime (TITAN_RUNTIME_2). The compiler will generate
source code for use with function test runtime.
- -s
- Instructs the compiler to parse the given TTCN-3 and ASN.1 modules and
perform semantic analysis on them, but not to generate C++
output. The list of given modules shall be complete so it is not allowed
to import from a module that is not in the list. All options that
influence the code generation are silently ignored when used together with
-s.
- -S
- Suppresses context information.
- -t
- Generates Test Port skeleton header and source files for all port
types that can be found in TTCN-3 modules. Existing Test Port files will
not be overwritten unless the -f option is used.
- -T file
- Forces the interpretation of file as a TTCN-3 module. See
also: option -A.
- -u
- Forces the compiler to do duplicate underscore characters in all
output file names. This option turns on the compatibility mode with
versions 1.1 or earlier.
- -U
none|type|'number'
- Selects code splitting mode for the generated C++ code. The 'number'
should be a positive number between 1 and 999999. If the 'number' is
present the files will be sliced into 'number' files.
- -v
- Prints version and license key information and exits.
- -V verb_level
- Sets the verbosity bit-mask directly to verb_level (where
verb_level is a decimal value between 0 and 65535).
Meaning of bits:
- 1:
- "NOT SUPPORTED" messages.
- 2:
- WARNING messages.
- 4:
- NOTIFY messages.
- 32|16|8:
- DEBUG messages.
The debug-bits act like a 3-bits-length number, so the debug level has a
value between 0 and 7. It is useful in case of abnormal program
termination.
- -w
- Suppresses all warning messages. Equivalent with -V 4.
- -x
- Disables the generation of TEXT encoder/decoder routines for all
TTCN-3 types.
- -X
- Disable XER encoder/decoder functions
- -y
- Disable subtype checking
- -Y
- Enforces legacy behaviour of the "out" function parameters (see
refguide).
- -z file
- Enables profiling and code coverage in the selected TTCN-3 files. The
file argument contains a list of TTCN-3 files separated by new
lines. Each TTCN-3 file must be among the compiler's TTCN-3 file
arguments.
- -
- The single dash character as command line argument controls the
selective code generation option. After the list of all TTCN-3 and
ASN.1 modules a subset of these files can be given separated by a dash.
This option instructs the compiler to parse all modules, perform the
semantic analysis on the entire module hierarchy, but generate code
only for those modules that are listed after the dash again.
It is not allowed to specify a file name after the dash that was not present
in the list before the dash. If the single dash is not present in the
command line the compiler will generate code for all modules.
- --ttcn2json
- Generates a JSON schema from the types defined in the specified TTCN-3 and
ASN.1 modules. Must always be the first compiler option. From the
previously listed options only -T and -A can be used,
instead the JSON schema generator has options of its own:
- -j
- Only types that have JSON coding enabled are included in the schema.
- -f
- The schema only validates types that have a JSON encoding or decoding
method declared.
- - file
- The single dash character as command line argument specifies the name of
the generated JSON schema file. If it is not present, then the schema file
name is generated from the name of the first input file (by replacing its
suffix with .json or appending .json to the end of the
file).
The compiler exits with a status of zero when no errors were
encountered during its operation. A status of one will be returned if syntax
or semantic errors were detected in the input modules.
- TTCN3_DIR
- The installation directory where the uncompressed binary package of TTCN-3
Test Executor can be found.
- TTCN3_LICENSE_FILE
- It shall point to the file (NB: not to its directory)
that contains the personalized license key for the current user or
host.
The compiler does not support all constructs of TTCN-3 Core
Language and ASN.1. It reports an error when encountering an unsupported
language element. The detailed list of deficiencies and language extensions
can be found in the referenced documentation.
For trouble reporting use the tool MHWEB. For TR writers
guide please visit the web page: http://ttcn.ericsson.se.
- Ericsson document 2/198 17-CRL 113 200 Uen:
- Programmer's Technical Reference for TITAN TTCN-3 Test
Executor
- ETSI Standard ES 201-873-1:
- Testing and Test Control Notation: TTCN-3 Core Language
- ITU-T Recommendations X.680-683:
- Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)
This manpage is written by Janos Zoltan Szabo, Ericsson Telecom AB
Copyright (c) 2000-2018 Ericsson Telecom AB
All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials are made
available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v2.0 which
accompanies this distribution, and is available at
https://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/epl-2.0/EPL-2.0.html