разобрать пакет ресурсов (disassemble a resource bundle)
Имя (Name)
derb
- disassemble a resource bundle
Синопсис (Synopsis)
derb
[ -h
, -?
, --help
] [ -V
, --version
] [ -v
, --verbose
] [ -e
,
--encoding
encoding ] [ --bom
] [ -t
, --truncate
[ size ] ] [ -s
,
--sourcedir
source ] [ -d
, --destdir
destination ] [ -i
,
--icudatadir
directory ] [ -c
, --to-stdout
] bundle ...
Описание (Description)
derb
reads the compiled resource bundle files passed on the
command line and write them back in text form. The resulting
text files have a .txt
extension while compiled resource bundle
source files typically have a .res
extension.
It is customary to name the resource bundles by their locale
name, i.e. to use a local identifier for the bundle filename,
e.g. ja_JP.res
for Japanese (Japan) data, or root.res
for the
root bundle. This is especially important for derb
since the
locale name is not accessible directly from the compiled resource
bundle, and to know which locale to ask for when opening the
bundle. derb
will produce a file whose base name is the base
name of the compiled resource file itself. If the --to-stdout
,
-c
option is used, however, the text will be written on the
standard output.
Параметры (Options)
-h
, -?
, --help
Print help about usage and exit.
-V
, --version
Print the version of derb
and exit.
-v
, --verbose
Display extra informative messages during execution.
-A
, --suppressAliases
Don't follow aliases when producing output.
-e
, --encoding
encoding
Set the encoding used to write output files to encoding.
The default encoding is the invariant (subset of ASCII or
EBCDIC) codepage for the system (see section INVARIANT
CHARACTERS
). The choice of the encoding does not affect
the data, just their representation. Characters that
cannot be represented in the encoding will be represented
using \u
hhhh escape sequences.
--bom
Write a byte order mark (BOM) at the beginning of the
file.
-l
, --locale
locale
Set the locale for the resource bundle, which is used both
in the generated text and as the base name of the output
file.
-t
, --truncate
[ size ]
Truncate individual resources (strings or binary data) to
size bytes. The default if size is not specified is 80
bytes.
-s
, --sourcedir
source
Set the source directory to source. The default source
directory is the current directory. If -
is passed for
source, then the bundle will be looked for in its default
location, specified by the ICU_DATA
environment variable
(or defaulting to the location set when ICU was built if
ICU_DATA
is not set).
-d
, --destdir
destination
Set the destination directory to destination. The default
destination directory is specified by the environment
variable ICU_DATA
or is the location set when ICU was
built if ICU_DATA
is not set.
-i
, --icudatadir
directory
Look for any necessary ICU data files in directory. For
example, when processing collation overrides, the file
ucadata.dat
must be located. The default ICU data
directory is specified by the environment variable
ICU_DATA
.
-c
, --to-stdout
Write the disassembled bundle on standard output instead
of into a file.
Предостережение (Caveat)
When the option --bom
is used, the character U+FEFF
is written in
the destination encoding regardless of whether it is a Unicode
transformation format (UTF) or not. This option should only be
used with an UTF encoding, as byte order marks are not meaningful
for other encodings.
INVARIANT CHARACTERS
The invariant character set
consists of the following set of
characters, expressed as a standard POSIX regular expression: [a-
z]|[A-Z]|[0-9]|_| |+|-|*|/
. This is the set which is guaranteed
to be available regardless of code page.
Окружение (Environment)
ICU_DATA
Specifies the directory containing ICU data. Defaults to
${prefix}/share/icu/70.0.1/
. Some tools in ICU depend on
the presence of the trailing slash. It is thus important
to make sure that it is present if ICU_DATA
is set.