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uil(user cmd)							 uil(user cmd)

NAME
       uil — The user interface language compiler

SYNOPSIS
       uil [options ]  [file]

DESCRIPTION
       The  uil	 command invokes the UIL compiler. The User Interface Language
       (UIL) is a specification language for describing the initial state of a
       user interface for a Motif application. The specification describes the
       objects (menus, dialog boxes, labels, push buttons, and so on) used  in
       the  interface  and specifies the routines to be called when the inter‐
       face changes state as a result of user interaction.

       file	 Specifies the file to be compiled through the UIL compiler.

       options	 Specifies one or more of the following options:

		 -Ipathname
			   This option causes the compiler to look for include
			   files  in  the  directory  specified if the include
			   files have not been found in the paths that already
			   were	 searched.   Specify this option followed by a
			   pathname, with no intervening spaces.

		 -m	   Machine code is listed. This directs	 the  compiler
			   to  place  in the listing file a description of the
			   records that it added to the User  Interface	 Data‐
			   base	 (UID).	 This  helps  you  isolate errors. The
			   default is no machine code.

		 -o file

			   Directs the compiler to produce a UID.  By default,
			   UIL	creates	 a  UID with the name a.uid.  The file
			   specifies the filename for the UID.	No UID is pro‐
			   duced  if the compiler issues any diagnostics cate‐
			   gorized as error or severe. UIDs are portable  only
			   across same-size machine architectures.

		 -s	   Directs  the compiler to set the locale before com‐
			   piling any files.  The locale is set in  an	imple‐
			   mentation-dependent	manner.	  On ANSI C-based sys‐
			   tems, the locale is usually set by  calling	setlo‐
			   cale(LC_ALL, "").  If this option is not specified,
			   the compiler does not set the locale.

		 -v file   Directs the compiler to generate  a	listing.   The
			   file	 specifies  the	 filename for the listing.  If
			   the -v option is not present, no listing is	gener‐
			   ated by the compiler.  The default is no listing.

		 -w	   Specifies  that  the	 compiler suppress all warning
			   and informational messages.	If this option is  not
			   present,  all messages are generated, regardless of
			   the severity.

		 -wmd file Specifies a binary widget meta-language description
			   file	 to  be	 used  in  place  of  the  default WML
			   description.

RELATED INFORMATION
       X(1) and Uil(3).

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