gst-convert (1) Linux Manual Page
gst-convert – Smalltalk syntax converter and beautifier
Description
Usage:
- gst-convert [OPTION]… [INFILE [OUTFILE]] gst-convert [OPTION]… -o|–output OUTFILE INFILES
Options
- -q, –quiet
- don’t show any message
- -v, –verbose
- print extra information while processing
- -f, –format=FORMAT
- convert from given input format (supported formats are gst, gst2, sif, squeak)
- -F, –output-format=FORMAT convert to given output format (supported
- formats are gst, gst2, squeak)
- -C, –class=REGEX
- convert only classes matching REGEX
- -C, –class=+REGEX
- in addition, convert classes matching REGEX
- -C, –class=-REGEX
- do not convert classes matching REGEX
- -c, –category=REGEX
- convert only classes whose category matches REGEX
- -c, –category=+REGEX
- in addition, convert those whose category matches REGEX
- -c, –category=-REGEX
- do not convert classes whose category matches REGEX
- -r, –rule=‘CODE->REPL’
- look for CODE and replace it with REPL
- -o, –output OUTFILE
- concatenate multiple input files into a single converted output file
- –help
- display this message and exit
- –version
- print version information and exit
See Also
The full documentation for gst-convert is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and gst-convert programs are properly installed at your site, the command- info gst
should give you access to the complete manual.
