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NAME

       mkchdr - creates a C header file from a type table

SYNOPSIS

       mkchdr <tbl-file> [output-file]

DESCRIPTION

       mkchdr  will generate a C header file from the given type table.  The C
       data structures will be written to the given output file.  If an output
       file is not given, the C header is written to stdout.

       The  generated  C data structure is the value representation that table
       driven encoder expects (and decoder returns) for the  type  definitions
       in  the  given  type table.  The table driven encoder and decoder, etc.
       routines do not use the generated header - they treat  the  data  in  a
       generic  way.  The generated header file simply saves you the hassle of
       dealing with ASN.1 values in the same generic  way.   Instead  you  get
       properly  named structs and field names.  You do not need to use mkchdr
       to use the table driven encoders etc. but it is recommended.

FILES

       snacc/tbl-tools/mkchdr/     Source code for the mkchdr program

BUGS

       There is no means of customizing the generated data structure.

COPYING

       Copyright (c) 1993 Mike Sample and the University of British Columbia

       Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim  copies  of  this
       manual  provided  the  copyright  notice and this permission notice are
       preserved on all copies.

       Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of  this
       manual  under  the  conditions  for verbatim copying, provided that the
       entire resulting derived work is  distributed  under  the  terms  of  a
       permission notice identical to this one.

AUTHOR

       Mike Sample <msample@cs.ubc.ca>, University of British Columbia

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

       This  work  was made possible by grants from the Canadian Institute for
       Telecommunications Research (CITR) and Natural Sciences and Engineering
       Research Council of Canada (NSERC).

                                 11 July 1993