.TH gendesc 1 "LCOV 1.10" 2012\-10\-10 "User Manuals" .SH NAME gendesc \- Generate a test case description file .SH SYNOPSIS .B gendesc .RB [ \-h | \-\-help ] .RB [ \-v | \-\-version ] .RS 8 .br .RB [ \-o | \-\-output\-filename .IR filename ] .br .I inputfile .SH DESCRIPTION Convert plain text test case descriptions into a format as understood by .BR genhtml . .I inputfile needs to observe the following format: For each test case: .IP " \-" one line containing the test case name beginning at the start of the line .RE .IP " \-" one or more lines containing the test case description indented with at least one whitespace character (tab or space) .RE .B Example input file: test01 .RS An example test case description. .br Description continued .RE test42 .RS Supposedly the answer to most of your questions .RE Note: valid test names can consist of letters, decimal digits and the underscore character ('_'). .SH OPTIONS .B \-h .br .B \-\-help .RS Print a short help text, then exit. .RE .B \-v .br .B \-\-version .RS Print version number, then exit. .RE .BI "\-o " filename .br .BI "\-\-output\-filename " filename .RS Write description data to .IR filename . By default, output is written to STDOUT. .RE .SH AUTHOR Peter Oberparleiter <Peter.Oberparleiter@de.ibm.com> .SH SEE ALSO .BR lcov (1), .BR genhtml (1), .BR geninfo (1), .BR genpng (1), .BR gcov (1)