Using Babel

Babel requires exactly one of the following mutually exclusive arguments on the command line unless you use the --multi option.

By far, the three most common uses of Babel will be to generate the Client-side proxies, Server-side implementations, and XML associated with the SIDL file. The last option is essentially used internally when the Babel runtime library is being developed.

The --multi option lets you generate multiple targets for a given set of files in a single run. Put it first on the command line, each --client or --server can have a different set of settings.

Additionally, there are a few supplemental arguments that complete the picture.



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