Rename the xsd binary to xsdcxx, as lang/mono already installs an executable called `xsd'. --- xsd/doc/xsd.xhtml.orig 2014-07-21 06:38:41 UTC +++ xsd/doc/xsd.xhtml @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@
-xsd - W3C XML Schema to C++ Compiler
+xsdcxx - W3C XML Schema to C++ Compiler
xsd command [options] file [file ...]
xsd help [command]
xsd version
xsdcxx command [options] file [file ...]
xsdcxx help [command]
xsdcxx version
xsd
generates vocabulary-specific, statically-typed
+
xsdcxx
generates vocabulary-specific, statically-typed
C++ mapping from W3C XML Schema definitions. Particular mapping to
produce is selected by a command
. Each mapping has
a number of mapping-specific options
that should
@@ -138,10 +138,10 @@
When the C++11 mode is selected, you normally don't need to perform any
extra steps other than enable C++11 in your C++ compiler, if required. The
- XSD compiler will automatically add the necessary macro defines to the
- generated header files that will switch the header-only XSD runtime library
+ XSDCXX compiler will automatically add the necessary macro defines to the
+ generated header files that will switch the header-only XSDCXX runtime library
(libxsd
) to the C++11 mode. However, if you include any
- of the XSD runtime headers directly in your application (normally you just
+ of the XSDCXX runtime headers directly in your application (normally you just
include the generated headers), then you will need to define the
XSD_CXX11
macro for your entire project.
For example, if you have file hello.xsd
with
namespace http://example.com/hello
and you run
- xsd
on this file, then the string in question will
+ xsdcxx
on this file, then the string in question will
be:
hello.xsd. http://example.com/hello
If the input file is not a valid W3C XML Schema definition,
- xsd
will issue diagnostic messages to STDERR
+ xsdcxx
will issue diagnostic messages to STDERR
and exit with non-zero exit code.