# rsrcconv Resource converter. ## Usage ``` rsrcconv -i inputfile [-o outputfile] -car/-cstr/-jstr/-b64 [-0/-nt] ``` ## Options |Option|Description| |:--|:--| |**-i** *inputfile*|input file name| |**-o** *outputfile*|output file name| |**-car**|C-Language array| |**-cstr**|C-Language string| |**-jstr**|Java string| |**-b64**|Base64| |**-0** or **-nt**|null(0) terminated| ## Examples test.txt ``` foo bar baz ``` ### Convert to C-Language array ``` rsrcconv -i test.txt -car -nt ``` ``` const unsigned char test_txt[]={102,111,111,10,98,97,114,10,98,97,122,10,0}; ``` ### Convert to C-Language string ``` rsrcconv -i test.txt -cstr ``` ``` const char test_txt[]= "foo\n" "bar\n" "baz\n" ; ``` ### Convert to Java string ``` rsrcconv -i test.txt -jstr ``` ``` String test_txt= "foo\n"+ "bar\n"+ "baz\n" ; ``` ### Convert to Base64 ``` rsrcconv -i test.txt -b64 ``` ``` Zm9vCmJhcgpiYXoK ```