The SIP Command Line¶
The syntax of the SIP command line is:
sip [options] [specification]
specification is the name of the specification file for the module. If it
is omitted then stdin is used.
The full set of command line options is:
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-h¶ Display a help message.
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-V¶ Display the SIP version number.
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-a<FILE>¶ Deprecated since version 4.18.
The name of the QScintilla API file to generate. This file contains a description of the module API in a form that the QScintilla editor component can use for auto-completion and call tips. (The file may also be used by the SciTE editor but must be sorted first.) By default the file is not generated.
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-b<FILE>¶ The name of the build file to generate. This file contains the information about the module needed by the SIP build system to generate a platform and compiler specific Makefile for the module. By default the file is not generated.
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-B<TAG>¶ New in version 4.16.
The tag is added to the list of backstops. The option may be given more than once if multiple timelines have been defined. See the
%Timelinedirective for more details.
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-c<DIR>¶ The name of the directory (which must exist) into which all of the generated C or C++ code is placed. By default no code is generated.
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-d<FILE>¶ Deprecated since version 4.12: Use the
-Xoption instead.The name of the documentation file to generate. Documentation is included in specification files using the
%Docand%ExportedDocdirectives. By default the file is not generated.
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-e¶ Support for C++ exceptions is enabled. This causes all calls to C++ code to be enclosed in
try/catchblocks and C++ exceptions to be converted to Python exceptions. By default exception support is disabled.
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-f¶ New in version 4.18.
Warnings are handled as if they were errors and the program terminates.
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-g¶ The Python GIL is released before making any calls to the C/C++ library being wrapped and reacquired afterwards. See The Python Global Interpreter Lock and the
ReleaseGILandHoldGILannotations.
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-I<DIR>¶ The directory is added to the list of directories searched when looking for a specification file given in an
%Includeor%Importdirective. Directory separators must always be/. This option may be given any number of times.
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-j<NUMBER>¶ The generated code is split into the given number of files. This makes it easier to use the parallel build facility of most modern implementations of
make. By default 1 file is generated for each C structure or C++ class.
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-k¶ New in version 4.10.
Deprecated since version 4.12: Use the
keyword_arguments="All"%Moduledirective argument instead.All functions and methods will, by default, support passing parameters using the Python keyword argument syntax.
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-o¶ New in version 4.10.
Docstrings will be automatically generated that describe the signature of all functions, methods and constructors.
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-p<MODULE>¶ The name of the
%ConsolidatedModulewhich will contain the wrapper code for this component module.
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-P¶ New in version 4.10.
By default SIP generates code to provide access to protected C++ functions from Python. On some platforms (notably Linux, but not Windows) this code can be avoided if the
protectedkeyword is redefined aspublicduring compilation. This can result in a significant reduction in the size of a generated Python module. This option disables the generation of the extra code.
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-r¶ Debugging statements that trace the execution of the bindings are automatically generated. By default the statements are not generated.
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-s<SUFFIX>¶ The suffix to use for generated C or C++ source files. By default
.cis used for C and.cppfor C++.
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-t<TAG>¶ The SIP version tag (declared using a
%Timelinedirective) or the SIP platform tag (declared using the%Platformsdirective) to generate code for. This option may be given any number of times so long as the tags do not conflict.
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-T¶ Deprecated since version 4.16.6: This option is now ignored and timestamps are always disabled.
By default the generated C and C++ source and header files include a timestamp specifying when they were generated. This option disables the timestamp so that the contents of the generated files remain constant for a particular version of SIP.
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-w¶ The display of warning messages is enabled. By default warning messages are disabled.
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-X<ID:FILE>¶ New in version 4.12.
The extract (defined with the
%Extractdirective) with the identifierIDis written to the fileFILE.
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-y<FILE>¶ New in version 4.18.
The name of the Python type hints stub file to generate. This file contains a description of the module API that is compliant with PEP 484. By default the file is not generated.
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-z<FILE>¶ Deprecated since version 4.16.6: Use the
@<FILE>style instead.The name of a file containing more command line options.
Command line options can also be placed in a file and passed on the command
line using the @ prefix.