- -Pproject
- Indicates the name of a project file. This project file will be parsed with
the verbosity indicated by -vPx,
if any, and using the external references indicated
by -X switches, if any.
There may zero, one or more spaces between -P and project.
There must be only one -P switch on the command line.
Since the Project Manager parses the project file only after all the switches
on the command line are checked, the order of the switches
-P,
-vPx
or -X is not significant.
- -Xname=value
- Indicates that external variable name has the value value.
The Project Manager will use this value for occurrences of
external(name)
when parsing the project file.
If name or value includes a space, then name=value should be
put between quotes.
-XOS=NT
-X"user=John Doe"
Several -X switches can be used simultaneously.
If several -X switches specify the same
name, only the last one is used.
An external variable specified with a -X switch
takes precedence over the value of the same name in the environment.
- -vPx
- Indicates the verbosity of the parsing of GNAT project files.
-vP0 means Default;
-vP1 means Medium;
-vP2 means High.
The default is Default: no output for syntactically correct
project files.
If several -vPx switches are present,
only the last one is used.
- -aP<dir>
- Add directory <dir> at the beginning of the project search path, in order,
after the current working directory.
- -eL
- Follow all symbolic links when processing project files.
- --subdirs=<subdir>
- This switch is recognized by gnatmake and gnatclean. It
indicate that the real directories (except the source directories) are the
subdirectories <subdir> of the directories specified in the project files.
This applies in particular to object directories, library directories and
exec directories. If the subdirectories do not exist, they are created
automatically.