对于windows的RC文件用GCC编译也是很EASY的,
windres
may be used to manipulate Windows resources.
Warning:
windres
is not always built as part of the binary utilities, since it is only useful for Windows targets.
windres [options] [input-file] [output-file] |
windres
reads resources from an input file and copies them into an output file. Either file may be in one of three formats:
rc
res
coff
The exact description of these different formats is available in documentation from Microsoft.
When windres
converts from the rc
format to the res
format, it is acting like the Windows Resource Compiler. When windres
converts from the res
format to the coff
format, it is acting like the Windows CVTRES
program.
When windres
generates an rc
file, the output is similar but not identical to the format expected for the input. When an input rc
file refers to an external filename, an output rc
file will instead include the file contents.
If the input or output format is not specified, windres
will guess based on the file name, or, for the input file, the file contents. A file with an extension of `.rc' will be treated as an rc
file, a file with an extension of `.res' will be treated as a res
file, and a file with an extension of `.o' or `.exe' will be treated as a coff
file.
If no output file is specified, windres
will print the resources in rc
format to standard output.
The normal use is for you to write an rc
file, use windres
to convert it to a COFF object file, and then link the COFF file into your application. This will make the resources described in the rc
file available to Windows.
-i filename
--input filename
windres
will use the first non-option argument as the input file name. If there are no non-option arguments, then
windres
will read from standard input.
windres
can not read a COFF file from standard input.
-o filename
--output filename
windres
will use the first non-option argument, after any used for the input file name, as the output file name. If there is no non-option argument, then
windres
will write to standard output.
windres
can not write a COFF file to standard output.
-I format
--input-format format
windres
will guess, as described above.
-O format
--output-format format
windres
will guess, as described above.
-F target
--target target
windres
will use the default format, which is the first one listed by the `--help' option. 15.1 Target Selection .
--preprocessor program
windres
reads an
rc
file, it runs it through the C preprocessor first. This option may be used to specify the preprocessor to use, including any leading arguments. The default preprocessor argument is
gcc -E -xc-header -DRC_INVOKED
.
--include-dir directory
rc
file.
windres
will pass this to the preprocessor as an `-I' option.
windres
will also search this directory when looking for files named in the
rc
file.
-D target
--define sym [=val ]
rc
file.
-v
--language val
rc
file. val should be a hexadecimal language code. The low eight bits are the language, and the high eight bits are the sublanguage.
--use-temp-file
--no-use-temp-file
--help
--version
windres
.
--yydebug
windres
is compiled with
YYDEBUG
defined as
1
, this will turn on parser debugging.