--- xsd-4.0.0+dep/xsd/doc/xsd.1~ 2014-09-14 12:25:36.862267587 +0000 +++ xsd-4.0.0+dep/xsd/doc/xsd.1 2014-09-14 12:28:25.728229892 +0000 @@ -1,16 +1,16 @@ .\" Process this file with -.\" groff -man -Tascii xsd.1 +.\" groff -man -Tascii xsdcxx.1 .\" .TH XSD 1 "July 2014" "XSD 4.0.0" .SH NAME -xsd \- W3C XML Schema to C++ Compiler +xsdcxx \- W3C XML Schema to C++ Compiler .\" .\" .\" .\"-------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH SYNOPSIS .\"-------------------------------------------------------------------- -.B xsd +.B xsdcxx .I command .B [ .I options @@ -20,19 +20,19 @@ .I file .B ...] .in -.B xsd help +.B xsdcxx help .B [ .I command .B ] .in -.B xsd version +.B xsdcxx version .\" .\" .\" .\"-------------------------------------------------------------------- .SH DESCRIPTION .\"-------------------------------------------------------------------- -.B xsd +.B xsdcxx generates vocabulary-specific, statically-typed C++ mapping from W3C XML Schema definitions. Particular mapping to produce is selected by a .IR command . @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ .PP .RS .RS 3 -.B xsd help +.B xsdcxx help .I command .RE .PP @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ \fIfilename\fP \fInamespace\fP For example, if you have file \fBhello\.xsd\fP with namespace -\fBhttp://example\.com/hello\fP and you run \fBxsd\fP on this file, then the +\fBhttp://example\.com/hello\fP and you run \fBxsdcxx\fP on this file, then the string in question will be: \fBhello\.xsd\. http://example\.com/hello\fP @@ -1632,7 +1632,7 @@ .\" .SH DIAGNOSTICS If the input file is not a valid W3C XML Schema definition, -.B xsd +.B xsdcxx will issue diagnostic messages to .B STDERR and exit with non-zero exit code. --- xsd-4.0.0+dep/xsd/doc/xsd.xhtml~ 2014-09-14 12:28:37.731513138 +0000 +++ xsd-4.0.0+dep/xsd/doc/xsd.xhtml 2014-09-14 12:30:11.277789610 +0000 @@ -50,19 +50,19 @@ <h1>NAME</h1> - <p>xsd - W3C XML Schema to C++ Compiler</p> + <p>xsdcxx - W3C XML Schema to C++ Compiler</p> <h1>SYNOPSIS</h1> <dl id="synopsis"> - <dt><code><b>xsd</b> <i>command</i> [<i>options</i>] <i>file</i> [<i>file</i> ...]</code></dt> - <dt><code><b>xsd help</b> [<i>command</i>]</code></dt> - <dt><code><b>xsd version</b></code></dt> + <dt><code><b>xsdcxx</b> <i>command</i> [<i>options</i>] <i>file</i> [<i>file</i> ...]</code></dt> + <dt><code><b>xsdcxx help</b> [<i>command</i>]</code></dt> + <dt><code><b>xsdcxx version</b></code></dt> </dl> <h1>DESCRIPTION</h1> - <p><code><b>xsd</b></code> generates vocabulary-specific, statically-typed + <p><code><b>xsdcxx</b></code> generates vocabulary-specific, statically-typed C++ mapping from W3C XML Schema definitions. Particular mapping to produce is selected by a <code><i>command</i></code>. Each mapping has a number of mapping-specific <code><i>options</i></code> that should @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ <dt><code><b>help</b></code></dt> <dd>Print usage information and exit. Use - <p><code><b>xsd help</b> <i>command</i></code></p> + <p><code><b>xsdcxx help</b> <i>command</i></code></p> for command-specific help. </dd> @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ <p>For example, if you have file <code><b>hello.xsd</b></code> with namespace <code><b>http://example.com/hello</b></code> and you run - <code><b>xsd</b></code> on this file, then the string in question will + <code><b>xsdcxx</b></code> on this file, then the string in question will be:</p> <p><code><b>hello.xsd. http://example.com/hello</b></code></p> @@ -1530,7 +1530,7 @@ <h1>DIAGNOSTICS</h1> <p>If the input file is not a valid W3C XML Schema definition, - <code><b>xsd</b></code> will issue diagnostic messages to STDERR + <code><b>xsdcxx</b></code> will issue diagnostic messages to STDERR and exit with non-zero exit code.</p> <h1>BUGS</h1>