Make generating dependent include files for C++ the default.

--gen-includes is now deprecate but still accepted.
--no-includes can be used instead when needed.

Change-Id: I2cd46d193032b9b7c31c76c6f655e9333d3a393a
Tested: on Linux.
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Wouter van Oortmerssen
2015-06-15 12:29:06 -07:00
parent 5f091c46ce
commit 1808337adc
6 changed files with 14 additions and 7 deletions

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@@ -69,7 +69,8 @@ $(document).ready(function(){initNavTree('md__compiler.html','');});
<li><code>-I PATH</code> : when encountering <code>include</code> statements, attempt to load the files from this path. Paths will be tried in the order given, and if all fail (or none are specified) it will try to load relative to the path of the schema file being parsed.</li>
<li><code>--strict-json</code> : Require &amp; generate strict JSON (field names are enclosed in quotes, no trailing commas in tables/vectors). By default, no quotes are required/generated, and trailing commas are allowed.</li>
<li><code>--no-prefix</code> : Don't prefix enum values in generated C++ by their enum type.</li>
<li><code>--gen-includes</code> : Generate include statements for included schemas the generated file depends on (C++).</li>
<li><code>--gen-includes</code> : (deprecated), instead use:</li>
<li><code>--no-includes</code> : Don't generate include statements for included schemas the generated file depends on (C++).</li>
<li><code>--gen-mutable</code> : Generate additional non-const accessors for mutating FlatBuffers in-place.</li>
<li><code>--raw-binary</code> : Allow binaries without a file_indentifier to be read. This may crash flatc given a mismatched schema.</li>
<li><code>--proto</code>: Expect input files to be .proto files (protocol buffers). Output the corresponding .fbs file. Currently supports: <code>package</code>, <code>message</code>, <code>enum</code>. Does not support, but will skip without error: <code>import</code>, <code>option</code>. Does not support, will generate error: <code>service</code>, <code>extend</code>, <code>extensions</code>, <code>oneof</code>, <code>group</code>, custom options, nested declarations. </li>