xtokid(1)


NAME

   xtokid - Print all tokens found in a source file

SYNOPSIS

   xtokid [OPTION]... [FILE]...

DESCRIPTION

   Print all tokens found in a source file.

   -i, --include=LANGS
          include languages in LANGS (default: "C C++ asm")

   -x, --exclude=LANGS
          exclude languages in LANGS

   -l,  --lang-option=L:OPT  pass  OPT  as  a  default for language L (see
          below)

   -m, --lang-map=MAPFILE
          use MAPFILE to map file names onto source language

   -d, --default-lang=LANG
          make LANG the default source language

   -p, --prune=NAMES
          exclude the named files and/or directories

   --files0-from=F
          tokenize only the files specified  by  NUL-terminated  names  in
          file F

   --help display  this  help  and exit --version           output version
          information and exit

   The following arguments apply to the language-specific scanners:

   C language:
   -k,--keep=CHARS
          Allow CHARS in single-token strings, keep the result

   -i,--ignore=CHARS
          Allow CHARS in single-token strings, toss the result

   -u,--strip-underscore
          Strip a leading underscore from single-token strings

   C++ language:
   -k,--keep=CHARS
          Allow CHARS in single-token strings, keep the result

   -i,--ignore=CHARS
          Allow CHARS in single-token strings, toss the result

   -u,--strip-underscore
          Strip a leading underscore from single-token strings

   Java language:
   -k,--keep=CHARS
          Allow CHARS in single-token strings, keep the result

   -i,--ignore=CHARS
          Allow CHARS in single-token strings, toss the result

   -u,--strip-underscore
          Strip a leading underscore from single-token strings

   Assembly language:
   -c,--comment=CHARS
          Any of CHARS starts a comment until end-of-line

   -k,--keep=CHARS
          Allow CHARS in tokens, and keep the result

   -i,--ignore=CHARS
          Allow CHARS in tokens, and toss the result

   -u,--strip-underscore
          Strip a leading underscore from tokens

   -n,--no-cpp
          Don't handle C pre-processor directives

   Text language:
   -i,--include=CHAR-CLASS
          Treat characters of CHAR-CLASS as token constituents

   -x,--exclude=CHAR-CLASS
          Treat characters of CHAR-CLASS as token delimiters

   Perl language:
   -i,--include=CHAR-CLASS
          Treat characters of CHAR-CLASS as token constituents

   -x,--exclude=CHAR-CLASS
          Treat characters of CHAR-CLASS as token delimiters

   -d,--dtags
          Include documentation tags

   Lisp language:

REPORTING BUGS

   Report bugs to bug-idutils@gnu.org

SEE ALSO

   The full documentation for the id-utils  package  is  maintained  as  a
   Texinfo  manual.   If  the  info  and  id-utils  packages  are properly
   installed, the command

          info 'ID database'

   should give you access to the complete manual.





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