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.TH DLIST 1 "2002-10-28" "perl v5.8.0" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
dlist \- tool for locating diags
\& dlist [options] [<diag_name>]
This script queries the specified diag list and prints information.
If a diag name is specified, then the results are displayed only for
that particular diag. It first runs the diag list through cpp, unless
the \-nocpp option is given. The <diag_name> can either be a
diag alias or the <alias>:<nametag> syntax. If a diag
name is not given, and no \-group is given, then a list of all groups
The following options are recognized:
Quiet. Do not print much.
Find a full path for files. Uses diag_root (default is
\&\f(CW$DV_ROOT\fR/verif/diag) as search root. Implies \-q.
.IX Item "-group <group>"
Filter results to only display the specified group.
.IP "\-buildtag [<buildtag>]" 4
.IX Item "-buildtag [<buildtag>]"
If a <buildtag> is specified, print the build arguments for
the tag and exit. If \-buildtag is given with no argument, then the
build arguments for all buildtags are printed, and then the program exits.
Do not preprocess the diaglist
.IX Item "-cpp <cmdname>"
Use <cmdname> as the preprocessor. Default = bw_cpp.
.IP "\-cpp_args <args>" 4
.IX Item "-cpp_args <args>"
Use <args> as arguments to the preprocessor. Default = \*(L"\-undef \-B\*(R".
Do not use standard include path with preprocessor. The standard
include path is the directory containing the diaglist.
.IP "\-I<path> \-D<define>" 4
.IX Item "-I<path> -D<define>"
Pass these arguments to the preprocessor.
.IP "\-diag_root <diag_root>" 4
.IX Item "-diag_root <diag_root>"
Default diaglist (if \-diaglist is not specified) is
<diag_root>/master_diaglist. Default is \f(CW$DV_ROOT\fR/verif/diag.
.IP "\-diaglist <diaglist>" 4
.IX Item "-diaglist <diaglist>"
Use this as the diaglist. Deafult is
<diag_root>/master_diaglist where
<diag_root> defaults to \f(CW$DV_ROOT\fR/verif/diag.