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You must write a template to produce your main procedure.
You specify the name of the template with the tpl
attribute
and it will be incorporated at the point where AutoOpts is ready
to emit the main()
procedure.
This can be very useful if, in your working environment, you have
many programs with highly similar main()
procedures. All you need
to do is parameterize the variations and specify which variant is needed
within the main
AutoOpts specification. Since you are coding
the template for this, the attributes needed for this variation would
be dictated by your template.
Here is an example of an include
variation:
main = { main-type = include; tpl = "main-template.tpl"; }; |
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