1 | /**CFile*********************************************************************** |
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2 | |
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3 | FileName [cmdMisc.c] |
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4 | |
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5 | PackageName [cmd] |
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6 | |
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7 | Synopsis [Variable table; miscellaneous commands related to the general |
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8 | system.] |
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9 | |
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10 | Author [SIS] |
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11 | |
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12 | Copyright [Copyright (c) 1994-1996 The Regents of the Univ. of California. |
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13 | All rights reserved. |
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14 | |
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15 | Permission is hereby granted, without written agreement and without license |
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16 | or royalty fees, to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its |
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17 | documentation for any purpose, provided that the above copyright notice and |
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18 | the following two paragraphs appear in all copies of this software. |
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19 | |
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20 | IN NO EVENT SHALL THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY FOR |
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21 | DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT |
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22 | OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE AND ITS DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF THE UNIVERSITY OF |
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23 | CALIFORNIA HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
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24 | |
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25 | THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, |
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26 | INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND |
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27 | FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE SOFTWARE PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS ON AN |
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28 | "AS IS" BASIS, AND THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA HAS NO OBLIGATION TO PROVIDE |
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29 | MAINTENANCE, SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR MODIFICATIONS.] |
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30 | |
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31 | ******************************************************************************/ |
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32 | |
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33 | #include "cmdInt.h" |
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34 | #include <errno.h> |
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35 | |
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36 | static char rcsid[] UNUSED = "$Id: cmdMisc.c,v 1.59 2009/04/11 18:25:50 fabio Exp $"; |
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37 | |
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38 | /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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39 | /* Constant declarations */ |
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40 | /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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41 | /* The maximum length of an input line */ |
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42 | #define MAX_STR 32768 |
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43 | |
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44 | |
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45 | /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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46 | /* Variable declarations */ |
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47 | /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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48 | avl_tree *cmdAliasTable; |
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49 | avl_tree *cmdFlagTable; |
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50 | |
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51 | static boolean fileCreated; |
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52 | |
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53 | |
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54 | /**AutomaticStart*************************************************************/ |
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55 | |
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56 | /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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57 | /* Static function prototypes */ |
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58 | /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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59 | |
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60 | static int CommandTime(Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, int argc, char ** argv); |
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61 | static int CommandEcho(Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, int argc, char ** argv); |
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62 | static int CommandSetBddParameters(Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, int argc, char ** argv); |
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63 | static int CommandMemoryProfile(Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, int argc, char ** argv); |
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64 | static int CommandQuit(Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, int argc, char ** argv); |
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65 | static int CommandUsage(Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, int argc, char ** argv); |
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66 | static int CommandWhich(Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, int argc, char ** argv); |
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67 | static int CommandHistory(Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, int argc, char ** argv); |
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68 | static int CommandAlias(Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, int argc, char ** argv); |
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69 | static int CommandUnalias(Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, int argc, char ** argv); |
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70 | static int CommandSetVariable(Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, int argc, char ** argv); |
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71 | static int CommandUnsetVariable(Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, int argc, char ** argv); |
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72 | static int CommandHelp(Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, int argc, char ** argv); |
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73 | static int CommandSource(Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, int argc, char ** argv); |
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74 | static void print_alias(char * value); |
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75 | static char * command_alias_help(char * command); |
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76 | static void FlushBuffers(int sigtype); |
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77 | |
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78 | /**AutomaticEnd***************************************************************/ |
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79 | |
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80 | |
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81 | /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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82 | /* Definition of exported functions */ |
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83 | /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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84 | |
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85 | |
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86 | /**Function******************************************************************** |
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87 | |
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88 | Synopsis [Looks up value of flag in table of named values.] |
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89 | |
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90 | Description [The command parser maintains a table of named values. These |
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91 | are manipulated using the 'set' and 'unset' commands. The value of the |
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92 | named flag is returned, or NIL(char) is returned if the flag has not been |
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93 | set.] |
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94 | |
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95 | SideEffects [] |
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96 | |
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97 | ******************************************************************************/ |
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98 | char * |
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99 | Cmd_FlagReadByName( |
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100 | char * flag) |
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101 | { |
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102 | char *value; |
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103 | |
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104 | if (avl_lookup(cmdFlagTable, flag, &value)) { |
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105 | return value; |
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106 | } |
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107 | else { |
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108 | return NIL(char); |
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109 | } |
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110 | } |
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111 | |
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112 | |
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113 | /**Function******************************************************************** |
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114 | |
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115 | Synopsis [Updates a set value by calling instead of set command.] |
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116 | |
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117 | Description [Updates a set value by calling instead of set command.] |
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118 | |
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119 | SideEffects [] |
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120 | |
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121 | ******************************************************************************/ |
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122 | void |
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123 | Cmd_FlagUpdateValue( |
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124 | char * key, char * value) |
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125 | { |
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126 | char *oldValue, *newValue; |
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127 | |
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128 | if (!key) |
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129 | return; |
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130 | if (value) |
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131 | newValue = util_strsav(value); |
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132 | else |
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133 | newValue = util_strsav(""); |
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134 | |
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135 | if (avl_delete(cmdFlagTable, &key, &oldValue)) |
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136 | FREE(oldValue); |
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137 | |
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138 | (void) avl_insert(cmdFlagTable, key, newValue); |
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139 | } |
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140 | |
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141 | |
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142 | /**Function******************************************************************** |
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143 | |
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144 | Synopsis [Deletes a set value by calling instead of unset command.] |
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145 | |
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146 | Description [Deletes a set value by calling instead of unset command.] |
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147 | |
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148 | SideEffects [] |
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149 | |
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150 | ******************************************************************************/ |
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151 | void |
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152 | Cmd_FlagDeleteByName( |
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153 | char * key) |
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154 | { |
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155 | char *value; |
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156 | |
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157 | if (!key) |
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158 | return; |
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159 | |
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160 | if (avl_delete(cmdFlagTable, &key, &value)) { |
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161 | FREE(key); |
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162 | FREE(value); |
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163 | } |
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164 | } |
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165 | |
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166 | |
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167 | /**Function******************************************************************** |
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168 | |
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169 | Synopsis [Initializes the command package.] |
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170 | |
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171 | SideEffects [Commands are added to the command table.] |
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172 | |
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173 | SeeAlso [Cmd_End] |
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174 | |
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175 | ******************************************************************************/ |
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176 | void |
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177 | Cmd_Init(void) |
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178 | { |
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179 | char *path; |
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180 | char *lib_name; |
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181 | |
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182 | |
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183 | cmdCommandTable = avl_init_table((int(*)(const void *, const void *))strcmp); |
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184 | cmdFlagTable = avl_init_table((int(*)(const void *, const void *))strcmp); |
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185 | cmdAliasTable = avl_init_table((int(*)(const void *, const void *))strcmp); |
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186 | |
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187 | Cmd_CommandAdd("alias", CommandAlias, 0); |
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188 | Cmd_CommandAdd("echo", CommandEcho, 0); |
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189 | Cmd_CommandAdd("help", CommandHelp, 0); |
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190 | Cmd_CommandAdd("quit", CommandQuit, 0); |
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191 | Cmd_CommandAdd("source", CommandSource, 0); |
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192 | /* Cmd_CommandAdd("undo", CommandUndo, 0); */ |
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193 | Cmd_CommandAdd("set", CommandSetVariable, 0); |
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194 | Cmd_CommandAdd("unalias", CommandUnalias, 0); |
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195 | Cmd_CommandAdd("unset", CommandUnsetVariable, 0); |
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196 | Cmd_CommandAdd("time", CommandTime, 0); |
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197 | Cmd_CommandAdd("usage", CommandUsage, 0); |
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198 | Cmd_CommandAdd("history", CommandHistory, 0); |
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199 | Cmd_CommandAdd("which", CommandWhich, 0); |
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200 | Cmd_CommandAdd("set_bdd_parameters" , CommandSetBddParameters, 0); |
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201 | Cmd_CommandAdd("_memory_profile", CommandMemoryProfile, 0); |
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202 | fileCreated = FALSE; |
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203 | |
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204 | /* Program the signal of type USR1 to flush vis_stdout and vis_stderr */ |
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205 | #ifdef SIGUSR1 |
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206 | (void) signal(SIGUSR1, FlushBuffers); |
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207 | #endif |
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208 | |
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209 | /* set the default open_path */ |
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210 | lib_name = Vm_VisObtainLibrary(); |
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211 | path = ALLOC(char, strlen(lib_name) + 20); |
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212 | sprintf(path, "set open_path .:%s", lib_name); |
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213 | Cmd_CommandExecute(NULL, path); |
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214 | FREE(lib_name); |
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215 | FREE(path); |
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216 | } |
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217 | |
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218 | |
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219 | /**Function******************************************************************** |
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220 | |
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221 | Synopsis [Ends the command package.] |
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222 | |
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223 | Description [Ends the command package. Tables are freed, and the global |
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224 | error string is freed.] |
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225 | |
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226 | SideEffects [] |
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227 | |
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228 | SeeAlso [Cmd_Init] |
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229 | |
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230 | ******************************************************************************/ |
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231 | void |
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232 | Cmd_End(void) |
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233 | { |
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234 | avl_free_table(cmdFlagTable, (void (*)(char *))free, (void (*)(char *))free); |
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235 | avl_free_table(cmdCommandTable, (void (*)(char *)) 0, CmdCommandFree); |
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236 | avl_free_table(cmdAliasTable, (void (*)(char *)) 0, CmdAliasFree); |
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237 | if (cmdBackupHmgr != NIL(Hrc_Manager_t)) { |
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238 | Hrc_ManagerFree(cmdBackupHmgr); |
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239 | } |
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240 | error_cleanup(); |
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241 | |
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242 | if (fileCreated == TRUE) { |
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243 | (void) fprintf(vis_stdout, "Purify has created a temporary file. The file"); |
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244 | (void) fprintf(vis_stdout, " must be deleted.\n"); |
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245 | } |
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246 | } |
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247 | |
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248 | |
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249 | /**Function******************************************************************** |
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250 | |
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251 | Synopsis [Test that the given string is an integer. Returns 0 if string is |
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252 | not an integer, 1 if the integer is too big for int, and 2 if integer fits |
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253 | in int.] |
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254 | |
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255 | SideEffects [Sets the pointer value if the string is an integer small enough |
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256 | for int.] |
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257 | |
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258 | ******************************************************************************/ |
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259 | int |
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260 | Cmd_StringCheckIsInteger( |
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261 | char *string, |
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262 | int *value) |
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263 | { |
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264 | char *ptr; |
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265 | long l; |
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266 | |
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267 | errno = 0 ; |
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268 | l = strtol (string, &ptr, 0) ; |
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269 | if(*ptr != '\0') |
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270 | return 0; |
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271 | if (errno != 0) |
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272 | return 1; |
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273 | if ((l > MAXINT) || (l < -1 - MAXINT)) |
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274 | return 1 ; |
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275 | *value = (int) l; |
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276 | return 2 ; |
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277 | } |
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278 | |
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279 | |
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280 | /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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281 | /* Definition of internal functions */ |
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282 | /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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283 | |
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284 | |
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285 | /**Function******************************************************************** |
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286 | |
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287 | Synopsis [required] |
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288 | |
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289 | Description [optional] |
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290 | |
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291 | SideEffects [required] |
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292 | |
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293 | SeeAlso [optional] |
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294 | |
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295 | ******************************************************************************/ |
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296 | void |
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297 | CmdFreeArgv(int argc, char ** argv) |
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298 | { |
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299 | int i; |
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300 | |
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301 | for(i = 0; i < argc; i++) { |
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302 | FREE(argv[i]); |
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303 | } |
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304 | FREE(argv); |
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305 | } |
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306 | |
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307 | |
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308 | /**Function******************************************************************** |
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309 | |
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310 | Synopsis [required] |
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311 | |
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312 | Description [optional] |
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313 | |
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314 | SideEffects [required] |
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315 | |
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316 | SeeAlso [optional] |
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317 | |
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318 | ******************************************************************************/ |
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319 | void |
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320 | CmdAliasFree( |
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321 | char * value) |
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322 | { |
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323 | CmdAliasDescr_t *alias = (CmdAliasDescr_t *) value; |
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324 | |
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325 | CmdFreeArgv(alias->argc, alias->argv); |
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326 | FREE(alias->name); /* same as key */ |
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327 | FREE(alias); |
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328 | } |
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329 | |
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330 | |
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331 | |
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332 | /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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333 | /* Definition of static functions */ |
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334 | /*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ |
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335 | |
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336 | /**Function******************************************************************** |
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337 | |
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338 | Synopsis [Implements the time command.] |
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339 | |
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340 | CommandName [time] |
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341 | CommandSynopsis [provide a simple elapsed time value] |
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342 | CommandArguments [\[-h\]\[-u\]] |
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343 | CommandDescription [Prints the processor time used since the last time |
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344 | command, and the total processor time used since VIS was started. <p> |
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345 | By default, the time reported is the CPU time spent executing instructions |
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346 | of the calling process and the time this process waited for children that |
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347 | terminated.<p> |
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348 | Command options:<p> |
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349 | <dl><dt> -h |
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350 | <dd> Print the command usage. |
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351 | </dl> |
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352 | <dl><dt> -u |
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353 | <dd> Exclude child process time. |
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354 | </dl>] |
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355 | |
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356 | SideEffects [] |
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357 | |
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358 | ******************************************************************************/ |
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359 | static int |
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360 | CommandTime( |
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361 | Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, |
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362 | int argc, |
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363 | char ** argv) |
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364 | { |
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365 | static long last_time_u = 0; |
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366 | static long last_time_c = 0; |
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367 | long time; |
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368 | int c; |
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369 | boolean excludeChildren = FALSE; |
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370 | |
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371 | util_getopt_reset(); |
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372 | while ((c = util_getopt(argc,argv,"hu")) != EOF){ |
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373 | switch(c){ |
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374 | case 'h': |
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375 | goto usage; |
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376 | case 'u': |
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377 | excludeChildren = TRUE; |
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378 | break; |
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379 | default: |
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380 | goto usage; |
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381 | } |
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382 | } |
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383 | |
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384 | if (argc != util_optind) { |
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385 | goto usage; |
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386 | } |
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387 | |
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388 | if (excludeChildren) { |
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389 | time = util_cpu_time(); |
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390 | (void) fprintf(vis_stdout, |
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391 | "elapse: %2.1f seconds, total: %2.1f seconds\n", |
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392 | (time - last_time_u) / 1000.0, time / 1000.0); |
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393 | last_time_u = time; |
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394 | } else { |
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395 | time = util_cpu_ctime(); |
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396 | (void) fprintf(vis_stdout, |
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397 | "elapse: %2.1f seconds, total: %2.1f seconds\n", |
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398 | (time - last_time_c) / 1000.0, time / 1000.0); |
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399 | last_time_c = time; |
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400 | } |
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401 | return 0; |
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402 | |
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403 | usage: |
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404 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "usage: time [-h][-u]\n"); |
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405 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, " -h \t\tprint the command usage\n"); |
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406 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, " -u \t\texclude child process time\n"); |
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407 | return 1; |
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408 | } |
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409 | |
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410 | /**Function******************************************************************** |
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411 | |
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412 | Synopsis [Implements the echo command.] |
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413 | |
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414 | CommandName [echo] |
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415 | CommandSynopsis [merely echo the arguments] |
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416 | CommandArguments [\[-h\] <args>] |
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417 | CommandDescription [Echoes the arguments to standard output.<p> |
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418 | Command options:<p> |
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419 | <dl><dt> -h |
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420 | <dd> Print the command usage. |
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421 | </dl>] |
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422 | |
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423 | SideEffects [] |
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424 | |
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425 | ******************************************************************************/ |
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426 | static int |
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427 | CommandEcho( |
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428 | Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, |
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429 | int argc, |
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430 | char ** argv) |
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431 | { |
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432 | int i; |
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433 | int c; |
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434 | |
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435 | util_getopt_reset(); |
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436 | while ((c = util_getopt(argc, argv, "h")) != EOF) { |
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437 | switch(c) { |
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438 | case 'h': |
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439 | goto usage; |
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440 | default: |
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441 | goto usage; |
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442 | } |
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443 | } |
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444 | |
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445 | for(i = 1; i < argc; i++) { |
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446 | (void) fprintf(vis_stdout, "%s ", argv[i]); |
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447 | } |
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448 | (void) fprintf(vis_stdout, "\n"); |
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449 | return 0; |
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450 | |
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451 | usage: |
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452 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "usage: echo [-h] string \n"); |
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453 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, " -h \t\tprint the command usage\n"); |
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454 | return (1); |
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455 | } |
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456 | |
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457 | /**Function******************************************************************** |
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458 | |
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459 | Synopsis [Implements the set_bdd_parameters command.] |
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460 | |
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461 | SideEffects [] |
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462 | |
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463 | CommandName [set_bdd_parameters] |
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464 | |
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465 | CommandSynopsis [Creates a table with the value of all the flags currently |
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466 | active in VIS and calls the function bdd_set_parameters with the manager of |
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467 | the current place in the hierarchy and the table.] |
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468 | |
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469 | CommandArguments [\[-h\]\[-s\]] |
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470 | |
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471 | CommandDescription [The command obtains the bdd manager of the current point |
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472 | in the hierarchy. Given this manager and the set of pairs (variable,value) of |
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473 | the VIS environment, the function sets specific BDD parameters to the given |
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474 | values. This command works in conjunction with print_bdd_stats.<p> |
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475 | |
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476 | Print_bdd_stats first prints a report of the parameters and statistics of the |
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477 | current bdd_manager. By using the command "set", the user may modify the |
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478 | value of any of the parameters of the underlying bdd package. The way to do |
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479 | it is by setting a value in the variable <tt>BDD.parameter name</tt> where |
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480 | <tt>parameter name<\tt> is the name of the parameter exactly as printed by |
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481 | the print_bdd_stats command. In order to "re-program" the underlying bdd |
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482 | package this command must be invoked.<p> |
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483 | |
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484 | Command options:<p> |
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485 | |
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486 | <dl> |
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487 | |
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488 | <dt> -h |
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489 | <dd> Print the command usage. |
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490 | |
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491 | <dt> -s |
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492 | <dd> Print the bdd parameter and statistics after the modification. |
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493 | |
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494 | </dl> |
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495 | ] |
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496 | |
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497 | ******************************************************************************/ |
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498 | static int |
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499 | CommandSetBddParameters( |
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500 | Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, |
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501 | int argc, |
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502 | char ** argv) |
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503 | { |
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504 | Ntk_Network_t *network; |
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505 | boolean showAfter; |
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506 | int c; |
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507 | |
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508 | showAfter = FALSE; |
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509 | network = Ntk_HrcManagerReadCurrentNetwork(*hmgr); |
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510 | |
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511 | /* |
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512 | * Parse the command line. |
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513 | */ |
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514 | util_getopt_reset(); |
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515 | while ((c = util_getopt(argc, argv, "hs")) != EOF) { |
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516 | switch (c) { |
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517 | case 'h': |
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518 | goto usage; |
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519 | case 's': |
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520 | showAfter = TRUE; |
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521 | break; |
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522 | default: |
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523 | goto usage; |
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524 | } |
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525 | } |
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526 | |
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527 | /* flatten_hierarchy and static_order must have been invoked already. */ |
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528 | if (network == NIL(Ntk_Network_t)) { |
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529 | return 1; |
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530 | } |
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531 | if (!Ntk_NetworkReadMddManager(network)) { |
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532 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "The MDD variables have not been ordered. "); |
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533 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "Use static_order.\n"); |
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534 | return 1; |
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535 | } |
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536 | |
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537 | /* Create the table of variable->value */ |
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538 | bdd_set_parameters(Ntk_NetworkReadMddManager(network), cmdFlagTable, |
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539 | vis_stdout); |
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540 | |
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541 | if (showAfter) { |
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542 | bdd_print_stats(Ntk_NetworkReadMddManager(network), vis_stdout); |
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543 | } |
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544 | |
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545 | return 0; /* Everything okay */ |
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546 | |
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547 | usage: |
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548 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "usage: set_bdd_parameters [-h] [-s]\n"); |
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549 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, " -h print the command usage\n"); |
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550 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, " -s print also the bdd statistics\n"); |
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551 | |
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552 | return 1; |
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553 | } |
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554 | |
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555 | /**Function******************************************************************** |
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556 | |
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557 | Synopsis [Implements the _memory_profile command.] |
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558 | |
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559 | CommandName [_memory_profile] |
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560 | |
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561 | CommandSynopsis [It shows the amount of memory used by every pacakge.] |
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562 | |
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563 | CommandArguments [\[-f <filename>\] \[-h\] \[-p\] \[-u <units>\]] |
---|
564 | |
---|
565 | CommandDescription [This command intregrates the output from purify with a |
---|
566 | function map generated by a perlscript plus another perlscript to generate a |
---|
567 | memory profile of vis.<p> |
---|
568 | |
---|
569 | This command relies on the output of purify to a file to call the script |
---|
570 | "memoryaccount" and produce a summary of how much memory has been allocated |
---|
571 | by each package. Although this command may appear simple it requires the |
---|
572 | interaction of two scripts and three files, so special care should be taken |
---|
573 | when attempting to modify it.<p> |
---|
574 | |
---|
575 | Here is the way it works. The code in this command is conditionally compiled |
---|
576 | depending on the definition of the symbol <tt>PURIFY</tt>. If the symbol is |
---|
577 | not defined, the program prints a message notifying that the command is not |
---|
578 | operative in this executable. If <tt>PURIFY</tt> has been defined, there are |
---|
579 | certain things that are assumed. The executable has been linked with |
---|
580 | purify. The output of purify is being redirected to a file with name |
---|
581 | <tt>purify.log</tt>. The perl script <tt>memoryaccount</tt> is in |
---|
582 | <tt>$VIS/common/share</tt> and it is executable. There exists a file mapping |
---|
583 | function names to packages in the same place whose name is <tt>.fmap</tt>.<p> |
---|
584 | |
---|
585 | The command then calls <tt>purify_all_inuse()</tt> to force purify to dump to |
---|
586 | the file <tt>purify.log</tt> the information about the memory that is |
---|
587 | currently visible to the program. This memory is not the total memory |
---|
588 | allocated by the program since there may be leaked memory that is no longer |
---|
589 | accessible. A temporary file is created and the script <tt>memoryaccount</tt> |
---|
590 | is called to analyze the file <tt>purify.log</tt> and write in the temporary |
---|
591 | file the memory profile obtained from it. Once the script is done, the |
---|
592 | temporary file is dumped to <tt>vis_stdout</tt> and deleted.<p> |
---|
593 | |
---|
594 | Since most of the computation in this command is done by the pearlscript |
---|
595 | <tt>memoryaccount</tt>, for more information please refer to the message |
---|
596 | printed when the script is invoked with the option <tt>-h</tt>. |
---|
597 | |
---|
598 | Command options:<p> |
---|
599 | |
---|
600 | <dl> |
---|
601 | <dt> -f <filename> |
---|
602 | <dd> File to read the dump from. The default is purify.log. This option |
---|
603 | should be used if and only if the option <tt>-log-file</tt> has been used at |
---|
604 | the linking stage when building the executable. |
---|
605 | <dt> -h |
---|
606 | <dd> Print the command usage. |
---|
607 | <dt> -p |
---|
608 | <dd> Print also the packages that did not allocated any visible memory |
---|
609 | <dt> -u <units> |
---|
610 | <dd> Units to print the memory usage in. It may be "b" for |
---|
611 | bytes, "k" for kilobytes, "m" for megabytes and "g" for gigabytes. The default |
---|
612 | is bytes. |
---|
613 | </dl> |
---|
614 | ] |
---|
615 | |
---|
616 | SideEffects [] |
---|
617 | |
---|
618 | ******************************************************************************/ |
---|
619 | static int |
---|
620 | CommandMemoryProfile( |
---|
621 | Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, |
---|
622 | int argc, |
---|
623 | char ** argv) |
---|
624 | { |
---|
625 | |
---|
626 | int c; |
---|
627 | char options[128]; |
---|
628 | #ifdef PURIFY |
---|
629 | char tmpFileName[128]; |
---|
630 | FILE *fp; |
---|
631 | char command[256]; |
---|
632 | char *visDirectoryName; |
---|
633 | int systemStatus; |
---|
634 | #endif |
---|
635 | |
---|
636 | /* |
---|
637 | * Parse command line options. |
---|
638 | */ |
---|
639 | options[0] = 0; |
---|
640 | util_getopt_reset(); |
---|
641 | while ((c = util_getopt(argc, argv, "f:hpu:")) != EOF) { |
---|
642 | switch(c) { |
---|
643 | case 'f': |
---|
644 | strcat(options, " -f "); |
---|
645 | strcat(options, util_optarg); |
---|
646 | break; |
---|
647 | case 'h': |
---|
648 | goto usage; |
---|
649 | case 'p': |
---|
650 | strcat(options, " -p "); |
---|
651 | break; |
---|
652 | case 'u': |
---|
653 | strcat(options, " -u "); |
---|
654 | strcat(options, util_optarg); |
---|
655 | break; |
---|
656 | default: |
---|
657 | goto usage; |
---|
658 | } |
---|
659 | } |
---|
660 | |
---|
661 | |
---|
662 | #ifdef PURIFY |
---|
663 | /* Flag to remember that a file has been created by purify */ |
---|
664 | fileCreated = TRUE; |
---|
665 | |
---|
666 | /* Obtain the name of a temporary file */ |
---|
667 | tmpnam(tmpFileName); |
---|
668 | |
---|
669 | /* Kick purify to dump the data in the file */ |
---|
670 | purify_all_inuse(); |
---|
671 | |
---|
672 | /* Obtain the path to the perl script */ |
---|
673 | visDirectoryName = Vm_VisObtainLibrary(); |
---|
674 | |
---|
675 | /* Prepare the string to be sent to a shell */ |
---|
676 | (void)sprintf(command, "%s/memoryaccount %s %s/.fmap ./.fmap >%s", |
---|
677 | visDirectoryName, options, visDirectoryName, |
---|
678 | tmpFileName); |
---|
679 | |
---|
680 | /* Effectively execute the perlscript */ |
---|
681 | systemStatus = system(command); |
---|
682 | if (systemStatus != 0) { |
---|
683 | return 1; |
---|
684 | } |
---|
685 | |
---|
686 | fp = Cmd_FileOpen(tmpFileName, "r", NIL(char *), 1); |
---|
687 | |
---|
688 | /* Check if the open has been successful */ |
---|
689 | if (fp == NIL(FILE)) { |
---|
690 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "** cmd error: File %s was not found\n", tmpFileName); |
---|
691 | return 1; |
---|
692 | } |
---|
693 | |
---|
694 | /* Dump the contents of the result file in vis_stdout */ |
---|
695 | while(fgets(command, 128, fp) != NIL(char)) { |
---|
696 | (void) fprintf(vis_stdout, "%s", command); |
---|
697 | } |
---|
698 | fclose(fp); |
---|
699 | |
---|
700 | /* Remove the temporary file */ |
---|
701 | #if HAVE_UNLINK |
---|
702 | unlink(tmpFileName); |
---|
703 | #endif |
---|
704 | #else |
---|
705 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "** cmd error: Command not available: Vis has not been "); |
---|
706 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "compiled with purify.\n"); |
---|
707 | #endif |
---|
708 | |
---|
709 | return 0; /* normal exit */ |
---|
710 | |
---|
711 | usage: |
---|
712 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "usage: _memory_profile [-f <filename>] [-h] "); |
---|
713 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "[-p] [-u <units>] <filenames>\n"); |
---|
714 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, " -f <file>\tFile to read the purify dump"); |
---|
715 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, " from. The default is purify.log\n"); |
---|
716 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, " -h\t\tprint the command usage\n"); |
---|
717 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, " -p\t\tPrint also the packages that do not "); |
---|
718 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, " allocate any memory\n"); |
---|
719 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, " -u <units>\tUnits to print the memory usage"); |
---|
720 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, " in. It may be b for bytes\n"); |
---|
721 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, " \t\tk for kilobytes, m for megabytes and "); |
---|
722 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "g for gigabutes.\n"); |
---|
723 | return 1; /* error exit */ |
---|
724 | } |
---|
725 | |
---|
726 | |
---|
727 | /**Function******************************************************************** |
---|
728 | |
---|
729 | Synopsis [Implements the quit command.] |
---|
730 | |
---|
731 | Description [A return value of -1 indicates a quick quit, -2 return frees |
---|
732 | the memory.] |
---|
733 | |
---|
734 | CommandName [quit] |
---|
735 | CommandSynopsis [exit VIS] |
---|
736 | CommandArguments [\[-h\] \[-s\]] |
---|
737 | CommandDescription [Stops the program. Does not save the current network |
---|
738 | before exiting.<p> |
---|
739 | Command options:<p> |
---|
740 | <dl><dt> -h |
---|
741 | <dd> Print the command usage. |
---|
742 | </dl> |
---|
743 | <dl><dt> -s |
---|
744 | <dd> Free all the memory before quitting. |
---|
745 | This is slower, and is used for finding memory leaks. |
---|
746 | </dl> |
---|
747 | ] |
---|
748 | |
---|
749 | SideEffects [] |
---|
750 | |
---|
751 | ******************************************************************************/ |
---|
752 | static int |
---|
753 | CommandQuit( |
---|
754 | Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, |
---|
755 | int argc, |
---|
756 | char ** argv) |
---|
757 | { |
---|
758 | int c; |
---|
759 | |
---|
760 | util_getopt_reset(); |
---|
761 | while ((c = util_getopt(argc,argv,"hs")) != EOF){ |
---|
762 | switch(c){ |
---|
763 | case 'h': |
---|
764 | goto usage; |
---|
765 | case 's': |
---|
766 | return -2; |
---|
767 | default: |
---|
768 | goto usage; |
---|
769 | } |
---|
770 | } |
---|
771 | |
---|
772 | if ( argc != util_optind){ |
---|
773 | goto usage; |
---|
774 | } |
---|
775 | return -1; |
---|
776 | |
---|
777 | usage: |
---|
778 | (void)fprintf(vis_stderr, "usage: quit [-h] [-s]\n"); |
---|
779 | (void)fprintf(vis_stderr, " -h print the command usage\n"); |
---|
780 | (void)fprintf(vis_stderr, " -s frees all the memory before quitting\n"); |
---|
781 | return 1; |
---|
782 | } |
---|
783 | |
---|
784 | /**Function******************************************************************** |
---|
785 | |
---|
786 | Synopsis [Implements the usage command.] |
---|
787 | |
---|
788 | CommandName [usage] |
---|
789 | CommandSynopsis [provide a dump of process statistics] |
---|
790 | CommandArguments [\[-h\]] |
---|
791 | CommandDescription [Prints a formatted dump of processor-specific usage |
---|
792 | statistics. For Berkeley Unix, this includes all of the information in the |
---|
793 | getrusage() structure.<p> |
---|
794 | Command options:<p> |
---|
795 | <dl><dt> -h |
---|
796 | <dd> Print the command usage. |
---|
797 | </dl> ] |
---|
798 | |
---|
799 | SideEffects [] |
---|
800 | |
---|
801 | ******************************************************************************/ |
---|
802 | static int |
---|
803 | CommandUsage( |
---|
804 | Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, |
---|
805 | int argc, |
---|
806 | char ** argv) |
---|
807 | { |
---|
808 | int c; |
---|
809 | |
---|
810 | util_getopt_reset(); |
---|
811 | while ((c = util_getopt(argc,argv,"h")) != EOF){ |
---|
812 | switch(c){ |
---|
813 | case 'h': |
---|
814 | goto usage; |
---|
815 | default: |
---|
816 | goto usage; |
---|
817 | } |
---|
818 | } |
---|
819 | |
---|
820 | if (argc != util_optind){ |
---|
821 | goto usage; |
---|
822 | } |
---|
823 | util_print_cpu_stats(vis_stdout); |
---|
824 | return 0; |
---|
825 | |
---|
826 | usage: |
---|
827 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "usage: usage [-h]\n"); |
---|
828 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, " -h \t\tprint the command usage\n"); |
---|
829 | return 1; |
---|
830 | } |
---|
831 | |
---|
832 | /**Function******************************************************************** |
---|
833 | |
---|
834 | Synopsis [Implements the which command.] |
---|
835 | |
---|
836 | CommandName [which] |
---|
837 | CommandSynopsis [look for a file called name] |
---|
838 | CommandArguments [\[-h\] <file_name>] |
---|
839 | CommandDescription [Looks for a file in a set of directories |
---|
840 | which includes the current directory as well as those in the VIS path. |
---|
841 | If it finds it, it reports the path. |
---|
842 | The path is specified through the "set open_path" command in the .visrc.<p> |
---|
843 | Command options:<p> |
---|
844 | <dl><dt> -h |
---|
845 | <dd> Print the command usage. |
---|
846 | </dl> |
---|
847 | <dl><dt> <file_name> |
---|
848 | <dd> File to be searched |
---|
849 | </dl>] |
---|
850 | |
---|
851 | SideEffects [] |
---|
852 | |
---|
853 | SeeAlso [set] |
---|
854 | |
---|
855 | ******************************************************************************/ |
---|
856 | static int |
---|
857 | CommandWhich( |
---|
858 | Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, |
---|
859 | int argc, |
---|
860 | char ** argv) |
---|
861 | { |
---|
862 | FILE *fp; |
---|
863 | char *filename; |
---|
864 | int c; |
---|
865 | |
---|
866 | util_getopt_reset(); |
---|
867 | while ((c = util_getopt(argc,argv,"h")) != EOF){ |
---|
868 | switch(c){ |
---|
869 | case 'h': |
---|
870 | goto usage; |
---|
871 | default: |
---|
872 | goto usage; |
---|
873 | } |
---|
874 | } |
---|
875 | |
---|
876 | if (argc-1 != util_optind){ |
---|
877 | goto usage; |
---|
878 | } |
---|
879 | |
---|
880 | fp = Cmd_FileOpen(argv[1], "r", &filename, 0); |
---|
881 | if (fp != 0) { |
---|
882 | (void) fprintf(vis_stdout, "%s\n", filename); |
---|
883 | (void) fclose(fp); |
---|
884 | } |
---|
885 | FREE(filename); |
---|
886 | return 0; |
---|
887 | |
---|
888 | usage: |
---|
889 | (void)fprintf(vis_stderr,"usage: which [-h] file_name\n"); |
---|
890 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, " -h \t\tprint the command usage\n"); |
---|
891 | return 1; |
---|
892 | } |
---|
893 | |
---|
894 | |
---|
895 | /**Function******************************************************************** |
---|
896 | |
---|
897 | Synopsis [Implements the history command.] |
---|
898 | |
---|
899 | CommandName [history] |
---|
900 | |
---|
901 | CommandSynopsis [list previous commands and their event numbers] |
---|
902 | |
---|
903 | CommandArguments [\[-h\] \[<num>\]] |
---|
904 | |
---|
905 | CommandDescription [Lists previous commands and their event numbers. |
---|
906 | This is a UNIX-like history mechanism inside the VIS shell.<p> |
---|
907 | Command options:<p> |
---|
908 | <dl><dt> -h |
---|
909 | <dd> Print the command usage. |
---|
910 | </dl> |
---|
911 | <dl><dt> <num> |
---|
912 | <dd> Lists the last <num> events. Lists the last |
---|
913 | 30 events if <num> is not specified. |
---|
914 | </dl><p> |
---|
915 | |
---|
916 | History Substitution:<p> |
---|
917 | |
---|
918 | The history substitution mechanism is a simpler version of the csh history |
---|
919 | substitution mechanism. It enables you to reuse words from previously typed |
---|
920 | commands.<p> |
---|
921 | |
---|
922 | The default history substitution character is the `%' (`!' is default for |
---|
923 | shell escapes, and `#' marks the beginning of a comment). This can be changed |
---|
924 | using the "set" command. In this description '%' is used as the history_char. |
---|
925 | The `%' can appear anywhere in a line. A line containing a history |
---|
926 | substitution is echoed to the screen after the substitution takes place. |
---|
927 | `%' can be preceded by a `\\' in order to escape the substitution, |
---|
928 | for example, to enter a `%' into an alias or to set the prompt.<br><p> |
---|
929 | |
---|
930 | Each valid line typed at the prompt is saved. If the "history" variable |
---|
931 | is set (see help page for "set"), each line is also echoed to the history |
---|
932 | file. You can use the "history" command to list the previously typed |
---|
933 | commands. <p> |
---|
934 | |
---|
935 | Substitutions: <p> |
---|
936 | |
---|
937 | At any point in a line these history substitutions are |
---|
938 | available.<p> |
---|
939 | <dl><dt>%:0 <dd> Initial word of last command.</dl> |
---|
940 | <dl><dt>%:n <dd> n-th argument of last command.</dl> |
---|
941 | <dl><dt>%$ <dd> Last argument of last command.</dl> |
---|
942 | <dl><dt>%* <dd> All but initial word of last command.</dl> |
---|
943 | |
---|
944 | <dl><dt>%% <dd> Last command.</dl> |
---|
945 | <dl><dt>%stuf <dd> Last command beginning with "stuf".</dl> |
---|
946 | <dl><dt>%n <dd> Repeat the n-th command.</dl> |
---|
947 | <dl><dt>%-n <dd> Repeat the n-th previous command.</dl> |
---|
948 | <dl><dt>^old^new <dd> Replace "old" with "new" in previous command. |
---|
949 | Trailing spaces are significant during substitution. |
---|
950 | Initial spaces are not significant.</dl> ] |
---|
951 | |
---|
952 | SideEffects [] |
---|
953 | |
---|
954 | SeeAlso [set] |
---|
955 | |
---|
956 | ******************************************************************************/ |
---|
957 | static int |
---|
958 | CommandHistory( |
---|
959 | Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, |
---|
960 | int argc, |
---|
961 | char ** argv) |
---|
962 | { |
---|
963 | int i, num, lineno; |
---|
964 | int size; |
---|
965 | int c; |
---|
966 | |
---|
967 | util_getopt_reset(); |
---|
968 | while ((c = util_getopt(argc, argv, "h")) != EOF) { |
---|
969 | switch(c) { |
---|
970 | case 'h': |
---|
971 | goto usage; |
---|
972 | default: |
---|
973 | goto usage; |
---|
974 | } |
---|
975 | } |
---|
976 | |
---|
977 | if (argc > 3) { |
---|
978 | goto usage; |
---|
979 | } |
---|
980 | num = 30; |
---|
981 | lineno = 1; |
---|
982 | for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) { |
---|
983 | if (argv[i][0] == '-') { |
---|
984 | if (argv[i][1] == 'h') { |
---|
985 | lineno = 0; |
---|
986 | } |
---|
987 | else { |
---|
988 | goto usage; |
---|
989 | } |
---|
990 | } |
---|
991 | else { |
---|
992 | num = atoi(argv[i]); |
---|
993 | if (num <= 0) { |
---|
994 | goto usage; |
---|
995 | } |
---|
996 | } |
---|
997 | } |
---|
998 | size = array_n(vm_commandHistoryArray); |
---|
999 | num = (num < size) ? num : size; |
---|
1000 | for (i = size - num; i < size; i++) { |
---|
1001 | if (lineno != 0) { |
---|
1002 | (void) fprintf(vis_stdout, "%d\t", i + 1); |
---|
1003 | } |
---|
1004 | (void) fprintf(vis_stdout, "%s\n", array_fetch(char *, vm_commandHistoryArray, i)); |
---|
1005 | } |
---|
1006 | return(0); |
---|
1007 | |
---|
1008 | usage: |
---|
1009 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "usage: history [-h] [num]\n"); |
---|
1010 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, " -h \t\tprint the command usage\n"); |
---|
1011 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, " num \t\tprint the last num commands\n"); |
---|
1012 | return(1); |
---|
1013 | } |
---|
1014 | |
---|
1015 | |
---|
1016 | |
---|
1017 | |
---|
1018 | /**Function******************************************************************** |
---|
1019 | |
---|
1020 | Synopsis [Implements the alias command.] |
---|
1021 | |
---|
1022 | CommandName [alias] |
---|
1023 | |
---|
1024 | CommandSynopsis [provide an alias for a command] |
---|
1025 | |
---|
1026 | CommandArguments [\[-h\] \[<name> \[<string>\]\]] |
---|
1027 | |
---|
1028 | CommandDescription [The "alias" command, if given no arguments, will print |
---|
1029 | the definition of all current aliases. <p> |
---|
1030 | |
---|
1031 | Given a single argument, it will print the definition of that alias (if any). |
---|
1032 | |
---|
1033 | Given two arguments, the keyword "name" becomes an alias for |
---|
1034 | the command string "string", replacing any other alias with the |
---|
1035 | same name.<p> |
---|
1036 | |
---|
1037 | Command options: |
---|
1038 | <dl><dt> -h |
---|
1039 | <dd> Print the command usage. |
---|
1040 | </dl> |
---|
1041 | <dl><dt> <name> |
---|
1042 | <dd> Alias |
---|
1043 | </dl> |
---|
1044 | <dl><dt> <string> |
---|
1045 | <dd> Command string |
---|
1046 | </dl> |
---|
1047 | |
---|
1048 | It is possible to create aliases that take arguments by using the history |
---|
1049 | substitution mechanism. To protect the history substitution character `%' |
---|
1050 | from immediate expansion, it must be preceded by a `\\' when entering the |
---|
1051 | alias. <p> |
---|
1052 | |
---|
1053 | For example:<p> |
---|
1054 | <pre> |
---|
1055 | vis> alias read read_\\%:1 \\%:2.\\%:1 |
---|
1056 | vis> read blif lion |
---|
1057 | </pre> |
---|
1058 | will create an alias `read', execute "read_blif lion.blif". <p> |
---|
1059 | |
---|
1060 | And...<p> |
---|
1061 | <pre> |
---|
1062 | vis> alias echo2 "echo Hi ; echo \\%* !" |
---|
1063 | vis> echo2 happy birthday |
---|
1064 | </pre> |
---|
1065 | will print:<p> |
---|
1066 | <pre> |
---|
1067 | Hi |
---|
1068 | happy birthday ! |
---|
1069 | </pre> |
---|
1070 | |
---|
1071 | CAVEAT: Currently there is no check to see if there is a circular |
---|
1072 | dependency in the alias definition. e.g.<p> |
---|
1073 | |
---|
1074 | <pre> |
---|
1075 | vis> alias foo "print_network_stats; print_network; foo" |
---|
1076 | </pre> |
---|
1077 | |
---|
1078 | creates an alias which refers to itself. Executing the command "foo" will |
---|
1079 | result an infinite loop during which the commands "print_network_stats" |
---|
1080 | and "print_network" will be executed.<p> |
---|
1081 | |
---|
1082 | ] |
---|
1083 | |
---|
1084 | SideEffects [] |
---|
1085 | |
---|
1086 | SeeAlso [unalias] |
---|
1087 | |
---|
1088 | ******************************************************************************/ |
---|
1089 | static int |
---|
1090 | CommandAlias( |
---|
1091 | Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, |
---|
1092 | int argc, |
---|
1093 | char ** argv) |
---|
1094 | { |
---|
1095 | int i; |
---|
1096 | char *key, *value; |
---|
1097 | CmdAliasDescr_t *alias; |
---|
1098 | avl_generator *gen; |
---|
1099 | int status; |
---|
1100 | int c; |
---|
1101 | |
---|
1102 | util_getopt_reset(); |
---|
1103 | while ((c = util_getopt(argc, argv, "h")) != EOF) { |
---|
1104 | switch(c) { |
---|
1105 | case 'h': |
---|
1106 | goto usage; |
---|
1107 | default: |
---|
1108 | goto usage; |
---|
1109 | } |
---|
1110 | } |
---|
1111 | |
---|
1112 | |
---|
1113 | if (argc == 1) { |
---|
1114 | avl_foreach_item(cmdAliasTable, gen, AVL_FORWARD, &key, &value) { |
---|
1115 | print_alias(value); |
---|
1116 | } |
---|
1117 | return 0; |
---|
1118 | |
---|
1119 | } |
---|
1120 | else if (argc == 2) { |
---|
1121 | if (avl_lookup(cmdAliasTable, argv[1], &value)) { |
---|
1122 | print_alias(value); |
---|
1123 | } |
---|
1124 | return 0; |
---|
1125 | } |
---|
1126 | |
---|
1127 | /* delete any existing alias */ |
---|
1128 | key = argv[1]; |
---|
1129 | if (avl_delete(cmdAliasTable, &key, &value)) { |
---|
1130 | CmdAliasFree(value); |
---|
1131 | } |
---|
1132 | |
---|
1133 | alias = ALLOC(CmdAliasDescr_t, 1); |
---|
1134 | alias->name = util_strsav(argv[1]); |
---|
1135 | alias->argc = argc - 2; |
---|
1136 | alias->argv = ALLOC(char *, alias->argc); |
---|
1137 | for(i = 2; i < argc; i++) { |
---|
1138 | alias->argv[i-2] = util_strsav(argv[i]); |
---|
1139 | } |
---|
1140 | status = avl_insert(cmdAliasTable, alias->name, (char *) alias); |
---|
1141 | assert(!status); /* error here in SIS version, TRS, 8/4/95 */ |
---|
1142 | return 0; |
---|
1143 | |
---|
1144 | usage: |
---|
1145 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "usage: alias [-h] [command [string]]\n"); |
---|
1146 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, " -h \t\tprint the command usage\n"); |
---|
1147 | return (1); |
---|
1148 | } |
---|
1149 | |
---|
1150 | |
---|
1151 | /**Function******************************************************************** |
---|
1152 | |
---|
1153 | Synopsis [Implements the unalias command.] |
---|
1154 | |
---|
1155 | CommandName [unalias] |
---|
1156 | CommandSynopsis [remove the definition of an alias.] |
---|
1157 | CommandArguments [\[-h\] <alias_names>] |
---|
1158 | CommandDescription [Removes the definition of an alias.<p> |
---|
1159 | Command options:<p> |
---|
1160 | <dl><dt> -h |
---|
1161 | <dd> Print the command usage. |
---|
1162 | </dl> |
---|
1163 | <dl><dt> <alias_names> |
---|
1164 | <dd> Aliases to be removed |
---|
1165 | </dl>] |
---|
1166 | |
---|
1167 | SideEffects [] |
---|
1168 | |
---|
1169 | SeeAlso [alias] |
---|
1170 | |
---|
1171 | ******************************************************************************/ |
---|
1172 | static int |
---|
1173 | CommandUnalias( |
---|
1174 | Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, |
---|
1175 | int argc, |
---|
1176 | char ** argv) |
---|
1177 | { |
---|
1178 | int i; |
---|
1179 | char *key, *value; |
---|
1180 | int c; |
---|
1181 | |
---|
1182 | util_getopt_reset(); |
---|
1183 | while ((c = util_getopt(argc, argv, "h")) != EOF) { |
---|
1184 | switch(c) { |
---|
1185 | case 'h': |
---|
1186 | goto usage; |
---|
1187 | default: |
---|
1188 | goto usage; |
---|
1189 | } |
---|
1190 | } |
---|
1191 | |
---|
1192 | if (argc < 2) { |
---|
1193 | goto usage; |
---|
1194 | } |
---|
1195 | |
---|
1196 | for(i = 1; i < argc; i++) { |
---|
1197 | key = argv[i]; |
---|
1198 | if (avl_delete(cmdAliasTable, &key, &value)) { |
---|
1199 | CmdAliasFree(value); |
---|
1200 | } |
---|
1201 | } |
---|
1202 | return 0; |
---|
1203 | |
---|
1204 | usage: |
---|
1205 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "usage: unalias [-h] alias_names\n"); |
---|
1206 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, " -h \t\tprint the command usage\n"); |
---|
1207 | return 1; |
---|
1208 | } |
---|
1209 | |
---|
1210 | |
---|
1211 | /**Function******************************************************************** |
---|
1212 | |
---|
1213 | Synopsis [Implements the set command.] |
---|
1214 | |
---|
1215 | CommandName [set] |
---|
1216 | |
---|
1217 | CommandSynopsis [set an environment variable] |
---|
1218 | |
---|
1219 | CommandArguments [\[-h\] \[<name>\] \[<value>\]] |
---|
1220 | |
---|
1221 | CommandDescription [ A variable environment is maintained by the command |
---|
1222 | interpreter. |
---|
1223 | The "set" command sets a variable to a particular value, and the |
---|
1224 | "unset" command removes the definition of a variable. |
---|
1225 | If "set" is given no arguments, it prints the current value of all variables.<p> |
---|
1226 | |
---|
1227 | Command options:<p> |
---|
1228 | <dl> <dt> -h |
---|
1229 | <dd> Print the command usage. |
---|
1230 | </dl> |
---|
1231 | <dl> <dt> <name> |
---|
1232 | <dd> Variable name |
---|
1233 | </dl> |
---|
1234 | <dl> <dt> <value> |
---|
1235 | <dd> Value to be assigned to the variable. |
---|
1236 | </dl> |
---|
1237 | |
---|
1238 | <p> |
---|
1239 | Interpolation of variables is allowed when using the set command. The |
---|
1240 | variables are referred to with the prefix of '$'. So for example, the following |
---|
1241 | can be done to check the value of a set variable:<br> |
---|
1242 | <code> |
---|
1243 | vis> set foo bar <br> |
---|
1244 | vis> echo $foo <br> |
---|
1245 | bar <br> |
---|
1246 | </code> |
---|
1247 | |
---|
1248 | The last line "bar" will the output produced by vis.<p> |
---|
1249 | |
---|
1250 | Variables can be extended by using the character ':' to concatenate |
---|
1251 | values. For example : <br> |
---|
1252 | <code> |
---|
1253 | vis> set foo bar <br> |
---|
1254 | vis> set foo $foo:foobar <br> |
---|
1255 | vis> echo $foo <br> |
---|
1256 | bar:foobar <br> |
---|
1257 | </code> |
---|
1258 | The variable <code> foo </code> is extended with the value <code> |
---|
1259 | foobar </code>. <p> |
---|
1260 | |
---|
1261 | Whitespace characters may be present within quotes. However, variable |
---|
1262 | interpolation lays the restriction that the characters ':' and '/' may |
---|
1263 | not be used within quotes. This is to allow for recursive interpolation. |
---|
1264 | So for example, the following is allowed<br> |
---|
1265 | <code> |
---|
1266 | vis> set "foo bar" this <br> |
---|
1267 | vis> echo $"foo bar"<br> |
---|
1268 | this <br> |
---|
1269 | </code> |
---|
1270 | The last line will be the output produced by vis. <br> |
---|
1271 | But in the following, the value of the variable <code> foo/bar </code> |
---|
1272 | will not be interpreted correctly:<p> |
---|
1273 | <code> |
---|
1274 | vis> set "foo/bar" this <br> |
---|
1275 | vis> echo $"foo/bar" <br> |
---|
1276 | foo/bar <br> |
---|
1277 | </code> |
---|
1278 | If a variable is not set by the "set" command, then the variable is returned |
---|
1279 | unchanged. |
---|
1280 | <p> |
---|
1281 | |
---|
1282 | Different commands use environment information for different purposes. |
---|
1283 | The command interpreter makes use of the following parameters:<p> |
---|
1284 | |
---|
1285 | <dl> |
---|
1286 | <dt><b>autoexec</b> |
---|
1287 | <dd> Defines a command string to be automatically executed after every |
---|
1288 | command processed by the command interpreter. |
---|
1289 | This is useful for things like timing commands, or tracing the |
---|
1290 | progress of optimization. |
---|
1291 | </dl> |
---|
1292 | |
---|
1293 | |
---|
1294 | <dl><dt><b>open_path</b> |
---|
1295 | <dd> "open_path" (in analogy to the shell-variable PATH) is a list of |
---|
1296 | colon-separated strings giving directories to be searched whenever |
---|
1297 | a file is opened for read. Typically the current directory (.) is |
---|
1298 | first in this list. The standard system library (typically |
---|
1299 | $VIS_LIBRARY_PATH) is always implicitly appended to the current path. |
---|
1300 | This provides a convenient short-hand mechanism for reaching |
---|
1301 | standard library files. |
---|
1302 | </dl> |
---|
1303 | <dl><dt> <b>vis_stderr </b> |
---|
1304 | <dd> Standard error (normally stderr) can be re-directed to a file |
---|
1305 | by setting the variable vis_stderr. |
---|
1306 | </dl> |
---|
1307 | |
---|
1308 | <dl><dt> <b>vis_stdout</b> |
---|
1309 | <dd> Standard output (normally stdout) can be re-directed to a file |
---|
1310 | by setting the variable vis_stdout. |
---|
1311 | </dl> |
---|
1312 | |
---|
1313 | Building MDDs for the network makes use of following setting: |
---|
1314 | <dl><dt> <b>partition_method</b> |
---|
1315 | <dd> This parameter is used to select the method for creating the |
---|
1316 | partition. The vertices of a partition correspond to the |
---|
1317 | combinational inputs, combinational outputs, and any intermediate nodes used. Each vertex has a multi-valued |
---|
1318 | function (represented by MDDs) expressing the function of the corresponding |
---|
1319 | network node in terms of the partition vertices in its transitive fanin. |
---|
1320 | Hence, the MDDs of the partition represent a partial collapsing of the |
---|
1321 | network. The possible values of partition_method are: |
---|
1322 | <dl> |
---|
1323 | <dt> <b>inout</b> |
---|
1324 | <dd>Expresses the combinational outputs in terms of the |
---|
1325 | combinational inputs. This is the default partitioning method. |
---|
1326 | |
---|
1327 | <dt> <b>total</b> |
---|
1328 | <dd> The partition built is isomorphic to the combinational |
---|
1329 | part of the network. The function of each node is expressed in terms of its |
---|
1330 | immediate fanins. |
---|
1331 | |
---|
1332 | <dt> <b>frontier</b> |
---|
1333 | <dd> The partition built contains the combinational part of the |
---|
1334 | network as well as vertices corresponding to some intermediate |
---|
1335 | nodes. These vertices are generated to control the MDD sizes of the |
---|
1336 | combinational outputs. The number of intermediate variables can be |
---|
1337 | controlled by the parameter "partition_threshold". The method |
---|
1338 | "inout" and "total" are special cases of this method (corresponding |
---|
1339 | to a partition_threshold of infinity and 0 respectively). |
---|
1340 | |
---|
1341 | </dl> |
---|
1342 | </dl> |
---|
1343 | <dl><dt> <b>partition_threshold</b> |
---|
1344 | <dd> This parameter is used in |
---|
1345 | conjuction with the selection of "frontier" as partition method. This |
---|
1346 | determines the threshold at which a new MDD variable is created in |
---|
1347 | the partition. |
---|
1348 | </dl> |
---|
1349 | |
---|
1350 | Image computation makes use of following settings: |
---|
1351 | |
---|
1352 | <dl> |
---|
1353 | <dt><b>image_method</b> |
---|
1354 | <dd> The "image_method" parameter is used to control the image method used |
---|
1355 | in various symbolic analysis techniques. Currently, two image methods are |
---|
1356 | implemented. Use "set image_method <method>" to choose the appropriate |
---|
1357 | method. |
---|
1358 | |
---|
1359 | <dl> |
---|
1360 | <dt><b>monolithic</b> |
---|
1361 | <dd> This is the most naive approach possible. However, this method is not |
---|
1362 | suitable for circuits with more than 20 latches. |
---|
1363 | |
---|
1364 | <dt><b>tfm</b> |
---|
1365 | <dd> This is the pure transition function method. This method is supposed |
---|
1366 | not to be used in general fixpoint computations. Approximate traversal is |
---|
1367 | an application of this method. Basically this method is made as a part of |
---|
1368 | hybrid method. For more detailed options, see the help of |
---|
1369 | print_tfm_options command. |
---|
1370 | |
---|
1371 | <dt><b>hybrid</b> |
---|
1372 | <dd> This is a hybrid method combining transition relation and function |
---|
1373 | methods. Transition relation method is based on conjunction of partitioned |
---|
1374 | transition relation, whereas transition function method is based on |
---|
1375 | splitting on an input or output variable recursively. The hybrid method |
---|
1376 | choose either splitting or conjunction at each recursion dynamically using |
---|
1377 | the dependence matrix. For details, refer to the paper "To split or to |
---|
1378 | Conjoin: The Question in Image Computation" by In-Ho Moon, James Kukula, |
---|
1379 | Kavita Ravi, and Fabio Somenzi, DAC'00. Also for more detailed options, |
---|
1380 | see the help of print_hybrid_options command. |
---|
1381 | |
---|
1382 | <dt><b>iwls95</b> |
---|
1383 | <dd> This technique is based on the early variable quantification and |
---|
1384 | related heuristics of Ranjan, et al. "Efficient BDD Algorithms for FSM |
---|
1385 | Synthesis and Verification", IWLS 1995. First, from the given multivalued |
---|
1386 | functions, bit level relations are created. These relations are then |
---|
1387 | clustered based on the value of threshold value controlled by |
---|
1388 | <b>image_cluster_size</b> parameter. Next the relations are ordered for |
---|
1389 | early variable quantification. This ordering is controlled by the |
---|
1390 | parameters <b>image_W1, image_W2, image_W3,</b> and <b>image_W4</b>. |
---|
1391 | |
---|
1392 | <dt><b>mlp</b> |
---|
1393 | <dd> This technique is based on minimizing the variable lifetime |
---|
1394 | in the conjunctions of the partitioned transition relation. The |
---|
1395 | method is called MLP (Minimal Lifetime Permutation). For details, |
---|
1396 | refer to the paper "Border-Block Triangular Form and Conjunction Schedule |
---|
1397 | in Image Computation" by In-Ho Moon, Gary Hachtel, and Fabio Somenzi, |
---|
1398 | FMCAD'00. Also for more detailed options, see the help of |
---|
1399 | print_mlp_options command. |
---|
1400 | </dl> |
---|
1401 | |
---|
1402 | |
---|
1403 | <dt><b>image_farside_method</b> |
---|
1404 | <dd> This parameter is used in conjunction with the selection of |
---|
1405 | <b>iwls95</b>, <b>mlp</b>, or <b>linear</b> as the |
---|
1406 | <b>image_method</b>. When the value is 1, the compositional far |
---|
1407 | side image computation approach is enabled; when the value is 0, |
---|
1408 | this feature is disabled (default). |
---|
1409 | |
---|
1410 | <dt><b>image_cluster_size</b> |
---|
1411 | <dd> This parameter is used in conjunction with the selection of |
---|
1412 | <b>iwls95</b> as the <b>image_method</b>. The value of this parameter is |
---|
1413 | used as threshold value for creating clusters. The default value of this |
---|
1414 | parameter is 5000 which has been empirically proved to be an optimal value. |
---|
1415 | |
---|
1416 | <dt><b>image_W1, image_W2, image_W3, image_W4</b> |
---|
1417 | <dd> These parameters are used in conjunction with the selection of |
---|
1418 | <b>iwls95</b> as the <b>image_method</b>. They control the weights |
---|
1419 | associated with various factors in ordering the clusters. The default values |
---|
1420 | are 6, 1, 1, and 2 respectively. For a detailed description of these |
---|
1421 | parameters, please refer to the paper in IWLS'95 proceedings. |
---|
1422 | |
---|
1423 | <dt><b>image_verbosity</b> |
---|
1424 | <dd> Sets the verbosity mode (0 minimum to 4 maximum), for the image method |
---|
1425 | <b>iwls95</b>.<p> |
---|
1426 | |
---|
1427 | <dt>image_minimize_method <method> |
---|
1428 | <dd> Sets a minimization method to minimize the transition relation or an |
---|
1429 | image/preimage computaion with a set of dont-care states. <p> |
---|
1430 | Methods: |
---|
1431 | <code> 0 </code>: restrict (default). <p> |
---|
1432 | <code> 1 </code>: constrain <p> |
---|
1433 | <code> 2 </code>: compact (currently supported by only CUDD) <p> |
---|
1434 | <code> 3 </code>: squeeze (currently supported by only CUDD) <p> |
---|
1435 | |
---|
1436 | <dt>scc_method <method> |
---|
1437 | <dd> Sets the symbolic method to enumerate strongly connected components |
---|
1438 | (SCCs). Symbolic SCC enumeration is the core computation in LTL and |
---|
1439 | fair-CTL model checking. |
---|
1440 | <p> Methods: <code> lockstep </code>: the O(nlogn) time LockStep |
---|
1441 | algorithm (default). |
---|
1442 | <p> Methods: <code> linearstep </code>: the linear time symbolic |
---|
1443 | algorithm (default). |
---|
1444 | |
---|
1445 | </dl> ] |
---|
1446 | |
---|
1447 | SideEffects [] |
---|
1448 | |
---|
1449 | SeeAlso [unset] |
---|
1450 | |
---|
1451 | ******************************************************************************/ |
---|
1452 | static int |
---|
1453 | CommandSetVariable( |
---|
1454 | Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, |
---|
1455 | int argc, |
---|
1456 | char ** argv) |
---|
1457 | { |
---|
1458 | char *flag_value, *key, *value; |
---|
1459 | avl_generator *gen; |
---|
1460 | int c; |
---|
1461 | |
---|
1462 | util_getopt_reset(); |
---|
1463 | while ((c = util_getopt(argc, argv, "h")) != EOF) { |
---|
1464 | switch(c) { |
---|
1465 | case 'h': |
---|
1466 | goto usage; |
---|
1467 | default: |
---|
1468 | goto usage; |
---|
1469 | } |
---|
1470 | } |
---|
1471 | if (argc == 0 || argc > 3) { |
---|
1472 | goto usage ; |
---|
1473 | } |
---|
1474 | else if (argc == 1) { |
---|
1475 | avl_foreach_item(cmdFlagTable, gen, AVL_FORWARD, &key, &value) { |
---|
1476 | (void) fprintf(vis_stdout, "%s\t%s\n", key, value); |
---|
1477 | } |
---|
1478 | return 0; |
---|
1479 | } |
---|
1480 | else { |
---|
1481 | key = argv[1]; |
---|
1482 | if (avl_delete(cmdFlagTable, &key, &value)) { |
---|
1483 | FREE(key); |
---|
1484 | FREE(value); |
---|
1485 | } |
---|
1486 | |
---|
1487 | flag_value = argc == 2 ? util_strsav("") : util_strsav(argv[2]); |
---|
1488 | |
---|
1489 | (void) avl_insert(cmdFlagTable, util_strsav(argv[1]), flag_value); |
---|
1490 | |
---|
1491 | if (strcmp(argv[1], "vis_stdout") == 0) { |
---|
1492 | if (vis_stdout != stdout) { |
---|
1493 | (void) fclose(vis_stdout); |
---|
1494 | } |
---|
1495 | if (strcmp(flag_value, "") == 0) { |
---|
1496 | flag_value = "-"; |
---|
1497 | } |
---|
1498 | vis_stdout = Cmd_FileOpen(flag_value, "w", NIL(char *), 0); |
---|
1499 | if (vis_stdout == NULL) { |
---|
1500 | vis_stdout = stdout; |
---|
1501 | } |
---|
1502 | #if HAVE_SETVBUF |
---|
1503 | setvbuf(vis_stdout, (char *)NULL, _IOLBF, 0); |
---|
1504 | #endif |
---|
1505 | } |
---|
1506 | if (strcmp(argv[1], "vis_stderr") == 0) { |
---|
1507 | if (vis_stderr != stderr) { |
---|
1508 | (void) fclose(vis_stderr); |
---|
1509 | } |
---|
1510 | if (strcmp(flag_value, "") == 0) { |
---|
1511 | flag_value = "-"; |
---|
1512 | } |
---|
1513 | vis_stderr = Cmd_FileOpen(flag_value, "w", NIL(char *), 0); |
---|
1514 | if (vis_stderr == NULL) { |
---|
1515 | vis_stderr = stderr; |
---|
1516 | } |
---|
1517 | #if HAVE_SETVBUF |
---|
1518 | setvbuf(vis_stderr, (char *)NULL, _IOLBF, 0); |
---|
1519 | #endif |
---|
1520 | } |
---|
1521 | if (strcmp(argv[1], "history") == 0) { |
---|
1522 | if (vis_historyFile != NIL(FILE)) { |
---|
1523 | (void) fclose(vis_historyFile); |
---|
1524 | } |
---|
1525 | if (strcmp(flag_value, "") == 0) { |
---|
1526 | vis_historyFile = NIL(FILE); |
---|
1527 | } |
---|
1528 | else { |
---|
1529 | vis_historyFile = Cmd_FileOpen(flag_value, "w", NIL(char *), 0); |
---|
1530 | if (vis_historyFile == NULL) { |
---|
1531 | vis_historyFile = NIL(FILE); |
---|
1532 | } |
---|
1533 | } |
---|
1534 | } |
---|
1535 | return 0; |
---|
1536 | } |
---|
1537 | |
---|
1538 | usage: |
---|
1539 | (void) printf("usage: set [-h] [name] [value]\n"); |
---|
1540 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, " -h \t\tprint the command usage\n"); |
---|
1541 | return 1; |
---|
1542 | |
---|
1543 | } |
---|
1544 | |
---|
1545 | |
---|
1546 | /**Function******************************************************************** |
---|
1547 | |
---|
1548 | Synopsis [Implements the unset command.] |
---|
1549 | |
---|
1550 | CommandName [unset] |
---|
1551 | |
---|
1552 | CommandSynopsis [unset an environment variable] |
---|
1553 | |
---|
1554 | CommandArguments [\[-h\] <variables>] |
---|
1555 | |
---|
1556 | CommandDescription [ A variable environment is maintained by the command |
---|
1557 | interpreter. |
---|
1558 | The "set" command sets a variable to a particular value, and the |
---|
1559 | "unset" command removes the definition of a variable. <p> |
---|
1560 | Command options:<p> |
---|
1561 | </dl> |
---|
1562 | <dl><dt> -h |
---|
1563 | <dd> Print the command usage. |
---|
1564 | </dl> |
---|
1565 | <dl><dt> <variables> |
---|
1566 | <dd> Variables to be unset |
---|
1567 | </dl> |
---|
1568 | ] |
---|
1569 | |
---|
1570 | SideEffects [] |
---|
1571 | |
---|
1572 | SeeAlso [set] |
---|
1573 | |
---|
1574 | ******************************************************************************/ |
---|
1575 | static int |
---|
1576 | CommandUnsetVariable( |
---|
1577 | Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, |
---|
1578 | int argc, |
---|
1579 | char ** argv) |
---|
1580 | { |
---|
1581 | int i; |
---|
1582 | char *key, *value; |
---|
1583 | int c; |
---|
1584 | |
---|
1585 | util_getopt_reset(); |
---|
1586 | while ((c = util_getopt(argc, argv, "h")) != EOF) { |
---|
1587 | switch(c) { |
---|
1588 | case 'h': |
---|
1589 | goto usage; |
---|
1590 | default: |
---|
1591 | goto usage; |
---|
1592 | } |
---|
1593 | } |
---|
1594 | |
---|
1595 | if (argc < 2) { |
---|
1596 | goto usage; |
---|
1597 | } |
---|
1598 | |
---|
1599 | for(i = 1; i < argc; i++) { |
---|
1600 | key = argv[i]; |
---|
1601 | if (avl_delete(cmdFlagTable, &key, &value)) { |
---|
1602 | FREE(key); |
---|
1603 | FREE(value); |
---|
1604 | } |
---|
1605 | } |
---|
1606 | return 0; |
---|
1607 | |
---|
1608 | |
---|
1609 | usage: |
---|
1610 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "usage: unset [-h] variables \n"); |
---|
1611 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, " -h \t\tprint the command usage\n"); |
---|
1612 | return 1; |
---|
1613 | } |
---|
1614 | |
---|
1615 | /**Function******************************************************************** |
---|
1616 | |
---|
1617 | Synopsis [Implements the help command.] |
---|
1618 | |
---|
1619 | CommandName [help] |
---|
1620 | |
---|
1621 | CommandSynopsis [provide on-line information on commands] |
---|
1622 | |
---|
1623 | CommandArguments [\[-a\] \[-h\] \[<command>\]] |
---|
1624 | |
---|
1625 | CommandDescription [Given no arguments, "help" prints a list of all commands |
---|
1626 | known to the command interpreter. |
---|
1627 | If a command name is given, detailed information for that command will be |
---|
1628 | provided.<p> |
---|
1629 | |
---|
1630 | Command options:<p> |
---|
1631 | <dl><dt> -a |
---|
1632 | <dd> Provides a list of all internal commands, which by convention begin with an underscore. |
---|
1633 | </dl> |
---|
1634 | <dl><dt> -h |
---|
1635 | <dd> Print the command usage. |
---|
1636 | </dl>] |
---|
1637 | |
---|
1638 | SideEffects [] |
---|
1639 | |
---|
1640 | ******************************************************************************/ |
---|
1641 | static int |
---|
1642 | CommandHelp( |
---|
1643 | Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, |
---|
1644 | int argc, |
---|
1645 | char ** argv) |
---|
1646 | { |
---|
1647 | int c, i, all; |
---|
1648 | char *key; |
---|
1649 | avl_generator *gen; |
---|
1650 | char buffer[1024]; |
---|
1651 | char *command; |
---|
1652 | char *lib_name; |
---|
1653 | #if HAVE_GETENV |
---|
1654 | char *pager; |
---|
1655 | #endif |
---|
1656 | |
---|
1657 | |
---|
1658 | util_getopt_reset(); |
---|
1659 | all = 0; |
---|
1660 | while ((c = util_getopt(argc, argv, "ah")) != EOF) { |
---|
1661 | switch(c) { |
---|
1662 | case 'a': |
---|
1663 | all = 1; |
---|
1664 | break; |
---|
1665 | case 'h': |
---|
1666 | goto usage; |
---|
1667 | default: |
---|
1668 | goto usage; |
---|
1669 | } |
---|
1670 | } |
---|
1671 | |
---|
1672 | if (argc - util_optind == 0) { |
---|
1673 | fprintf(vis_stderr,"List of commands:\n"); |
---|
1674 | i = 0; |
---|
1675 | avl_foreach_item(cmdCommandTable, gen, AVL_FORWARD, &key, NIL(char *)) { |
---|
1676 | if ((key[0] == '_') == all) { |
---|
1677 | (void) fprintf(vis_stdout, "%-26s", key); |
---|
1678 | if ((++i%3) == 0) { |
---|
1679 | (void) fprintf(vis_stdout, "\n"); |
---|
1680 | } |
---|
1681 | } |
---|
1682 | } |
---|
1683 | if ((i%3) != 0) { |
---|
1684 | (void) fprintf(vis_stdout, "\n"); |
---|
1685 | } |
---|
1686 | } |
---|
1687 | else if (argc - util_optind == 1) { |
---|
1688 | command = command_alias_help(argv[util_optind]); |
---|
1689 | lib_name = Vm_VisObtainLibrary(); |
---|
1690 | #if HAVE_GETENV |
---|
1691 | pager = getenv("PAGER"); |
---|
1692 | if (pager != NULL) { |
---|
1693 | (void) sprintf(buffer, "%s %s/help/%sCmd.txt", pager, lib_name, command); |
---|
1694 | } else { |
---|
1695 | (void) sprintf(buffer, "more %s/help/%sCmd.txt", lib_name, command); |
---|
1696 | } |
---|
1697 | #else |
---|
1698 | (void) sprintf(buffer, "more %s/help/%sCmd.txt", lib_name, command); |
---|
1699 | #endif |
---|
1700 | (void) system(buffer); |
---|
1701 | FREE(lib_name); |
---|
1702 | } |
---|
1703 | else { |
---|
1704 | goto usage; |
---|
1705 | } |
---|
1706 | |
---|
1707 | return 0; |
---|
1708 | |
---|
1709 | usage: |
---|
1710 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "usage: help [-a] [-h] [command]\n"); |
---|
1711 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, " -a \t\tprint help for all commands\n"); |
---|
1712 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, " -h \t\tprint the command usage\n"); |
---|
1713 | |
---|
1714 | return 1; |
---|
1715 | } |
---|
1716 | |
---|
1717 | #if 0 |
---|
1718 | Change "/*!*Function" to "/**Function" when reactivate command |
---|
1719 | /*!*Function******************************************************************** |
---|
1720 | |
---|
1721 | Synopsis [Implements the undo command.] |
---|
1722 | |
---|
1723 | CommandName [undo] |
---|
1724 | |
---|
1725 | CommandSynopsis [undo the result of the last command which changed the network] |
---|
1726 | |
---|
1727 | CommandDescription [ A simple 1-level undo is supported. |
---|
1728 | It reverts the network to its state before the last command which |
---|
1729 | changed the network. Note that interrupting a command (with ^C) |
---|
1730 | which changes the network uses up the one level of undo.<p> ] |
---|
1731 | |
---|
1732 | SideEffects [] |
---|
1733 | |
---|
1734 | ******************************************************************************/ |
---|
1735 | static int |
---|
1736 | CommandUndo( |
---|
1737 | Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, |
---|
1738 | int argc, |
---|
1739 | char ** argv) |
---|
1740 | { |
---|
1741 | if (argc != 1) { |
---|
1742 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "usage: undo\n"); |
---|
1743 | return 1; |
---|
1744 | } |
---|
1745 | |
---|
1746 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "** cmd error: undo: not yet implemented\n"); |
---|
1747 | return 1; |
---|
1748 | |
---|
1749 | #if 0 |
---|
1750 | |
---|
1751 | /* |
---|
1752 | * FIX (Tom): can't enable "undo" until network_dup and hmgr_dup exist. |
---|
1753 | */ |
---|
1754 | if (cmdBackupHmgr == NIL(Hrc_Manager_t)) { |
---|
1755 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "undo: no hmgr currently saved\n"); |
---|
1756 | return 1; |
---|
1757 | } |
---|
1758 | else { |
---|
1759 | |
---|
1760 | /* Swap the current and backup. */ |
---|
1761 | Hrc_Manager_t *temp = *hmgr; |
---|
1762 | *hmgr = cmdBackupHmgr; |
---|
1763 | cmdBackupHmgr = temp; |
---|
1764 | return 0; |
---|
1765 | } |
---|
1766 | #endif |
---|
1767 | } |
---|
1768 | #endif |
---|
1769 | |
---|
1770 | |
---|
1771 | |
---|
1772 | /**Function******************************************************************** |
---|
1773 | |
---|
1774 | Synopsis [Implements the source command.] |
---|
1775 | |
---|
1776 | CommandName [source] |
---|
1777 | |
---|
1778 | CommandSynopsis [execute commands from a file] |
---|
1779 | |
---|
1780 | CommandArguments [\[-h\] \[-p\] \[-s\] \[-x\] <file> \[<args>\]] |
---|
1781 | |
---|
1782 | CommandDescription [Reads and executes commands from a file.<p> |
---|
1783 | Command options:<p> |
---|
1784 | <dl><dt> -h |
---|
1785 | <dd> Print the command usage. |
---|
1786 | </dl> |
---|
1787 | <dl><dt> -p |
---|
1788 | <dd> Print a prompt before reading each command. |
---|
1789 | </dl> |
---|
1790 | <dl><dt> -s |
---|
1791 | <dd> Silently |
---|
1792 | ignore an attempt to execute commands from a nonexistent file. |
---|
1793 | </dl> |
---|
1794 | <dl><dt> -x |
---|
1795 | <dd> Echo each command before it is executed. |
---|
1796 | </dl> |
---|
1797 | <dl><dt> <file> |
---|
1798 | <dd> File name |
---|
1799 | </dl> |
---|
1800 | |
---|
1801 | Arguments on the command line after the filename are remembered but not |
---|
1802 | evaluated. Commands in the script file can then refer to these arguments |
---|
1803 | using the history substitution mechanism.<p> |
---|
1804 | |
---|
1805 | EXAMPLE:<p> |
---|
1806 | |
---|
1807 | Contents of test.scr:<p> |
---|
1808 | |
---|
1809 | <pre> |
---|
1810 | read_blif_mv %:2 |
---|
1811 | init_verify |
---|
1812 | simulate -n 10 |
---|
1813 | </pre> |
---|
1814 | |
---|
1815 | Typing "source test.scr lion.mv" on the command line will execute the |
---|
1816 | sequence<p> |
---|
1817 | |
---|
1818 | <pre> |
---|
1819 | read_blif_mv lion.mv |
---|
1820 | init_verify |
---|
1821 | simulate -n 10 |
---|
1822 | </pre> |
---|
1823 | |
---|
1824 | (In this case <code>%:0</code> gets "source", <code>%:1</code> gets |
---|
1825 | "test.scr", and <code>%:2</code> gets "lion.mv".) |
---|
1826 | If you type "alias st source test.scr" and then type "st lion.blif bozo", |
---|
1827 | you will execute<p> |
---|
1828 | |
---|
1829 | <pre> |
---|
1830 | read_blif_mv bozo |
---|
1831 | init_verify |
---|
1832 | simulate -n 10 |
---|
1833 | </pre> |
---|
1834 | |
---|
1835 | because "bozo" was the second argument on the last command line typed. In |
---|
1836 | other words, command substitution in a script file depends on how the script |
---|
1837 | file was invoked. Switches passed to a command are also counted as |
---|
1838 | positional parameters. Therefore, if you type "st -x lion.mv bozo", |
---|
1839 | you will execute |
---|
1840 | |
---|
1841 | <pre> |
---|
1842 | read_blif_mv lion.mv |
---|
1843 | init_verify |
---|
1844 | simulate -n 10 |
---|
1845 | </pre> |
---|
1846 | |
---|
1847 | To pass the "-x" switch (or any other switch) to "source" when the |
---|
1848 | script uses positional parameters, you can define an alias. For |
---|
1849 | instance, "alias srcx source -x".<p> |
---|
1850 | |
---|
1851 | |
---|
1852 | ] |
---|
1853 | |
---|
1854 | SideEffects [required] |
---|
1855 | |
---|
1856 | SeeAlso [history] |
---|
1857 | |
---|
1858 | ******************************************************************************/ |
---|
1859 | static int |
---|
1860 | CommandSource( |
---|
1861 | Hrc_Manager_t ** hmgr, |
---|
1862 | int argc, |
---|
1863 | char ** argv) |
---|
1864 | { |
---|
1865 | int c, echo, prompt, silent, interactive, quit_count, lp_count; |
---|
1866 | int status = 0; /* initialize so that lint doesn't complain */ |
---|
1867 | int lp_file_index, did_subst; |
---|
1868 | char *prompt_string, *real_filename, line[MAX_STR], *command; |
---|
1869 | FILE *fp; |
---|
1870 | |
---|
1871 | interactive = silent = prompt = echo = 0; |
---|
1872 | |
---|
1873 | util_getopt_reset(); |
---|
1874 | while ((c = util_getopt(argc, argv, "hipsx")) != EOF) { |
---|
1875 | switch(c) { |
---|
1876 | case 'h': |
---|
1877 | goto usage ; |
---|
1878 | case 'i': /* a hack to distinguish EOF from stdin */ |
---|
1879 | interactive = 1; |
---|
1880 | break; |
---|
1881 | case 'p': |
---|
1882 | prompt = 1; |
---|
1883 | break; |
---|
1884 | case 's': |
---|
1885 | silent = 1; |
---|
1886 | break; |
---|
1887 | case 'x': |
---|
1888 | echo = 1; |
---|
1889 | break; |
---|
1890 | default: |
---|
1891 | goto usage; |
---|
1892 | } |
---|
1893 | } |
---|
1894 | |
---|
1895 | /* added to avoid core-dumping when no script file is specified */ |
---|
1896 | if (argc == util_optind){ |
---|
1897 | goto usage; |
---|
1898 | } |
---|
1899 | |
---|
1900 | lp_file_index = util_optind; |
---|
1901 | lp_count = 0; |
---|
1902 | |
---|
1903 | /* |
---|
1904 | * FIX (Tom, 5/7/95): I'm not sure what the purpose of this outer do loop |
---|
1905 | * is. In particular, lp_file_index is never modified in the loop, so it |
---|
1906 | * looks it would just read the same file over again. Also, SIS had |
---|
1907 | * lp_count initialized to -1, and hence, any file sourced by SIS (if -l or |
---|
1908 | * -t options on "source" were used in SIS) would actually be executed |
---|
1909 | * twice. |
---|
1910 | */ |
---|
1911 | do { |
---|
1912 | lp_count ++; /* increment the loop counter */ |
---|
1913 | |
---|
1914 | fp = Cmd_FileOpen(argv[lp_file_index], "r", &real_filename, silent); |
---|
1915 | if (fp == NULL) { |
---|
1916 | FREE(real_filename); |
---|
1917 | return ! silent; /* error return if not silent */ |
---|
1918 | } |
---|
1919 | |
---|
1920 | quit_count = 0; |
---|
1921 | do { |
---|
1922 | if (prompt) { |
---|
1923 | prompt_string = Cmd_FlagReadByName("prompt"); |
---|
1924 | if (prompt_string == NIL(char)) { |
---|
1925 | prompt_string = "vis> "; |
---|
1926 | } |
---|
1927 | |
---|
1928 | } |
---|
1929 | else { |
---|
1930 | prompt_string = NIL(char); |
---|
1931 | } |
---|
1932 | |
---|
1933 | /* clear errors -- e.g., EOF reached from stdin */ |
---|
1934 | clearerr(fp); |
---|
1935 | |
---|
1936 | /* read another command line */ |
---|
1937 | if (CmdFgetsFilec(line, MAX_STR, fp, prompt_string) == NULL) { |
---|
1938 | if (interactive) { |
---|
1939 | if (quit_count++ < 5) { |
---|
1940 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "\nUse \"quit\" to leave VIS.\n"); |
---|
1941 | continue; |
---|
1942 | } |
---|
1943 | status = -1; /* fake a 'quit' */ |
---|
1944 | } |
---|
1945 | else { |
---|
1946 | status = 0; /* successful end of 'source' ; loop? */ |
---|
1947 | } |
---|
1948 | break; |
---|
1949 | } |
---|
1950 | quit_count = 0; |
---|
1951 | |
---|
1952 | if (echo) { |
---|
1953 | (void) fprintf(vis_stdout, "%s", line); |
---|
1954 | } |
---|
1955 | command = CmdHistorySubstitution(line, &did_subst); |
---|
1956 | if (command == NIL(char)) { |
---|
1957 | status = 1; |
---|
1958 | break; |
---|
1959 | } |
---|
1960 | if (did_subst) { |
---|
1961 | if (interactive) { |
---|
1962 | (void) fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", command); |
---|
1963 | } |
---|
1964 | } |
---|
1965 | if (command != line) { |
---|
1966 | (void) strcpy(line, command); |
---|
1967 | } |
---|
1968 | if (interactive && *line != '\0') { |
---|
1969 | array_insert_last(char *, vm_commandHistoryArray, util_strsav(line)); |
---|
1970 | if (vis_historyFile != NIL(FILE)) { |
---|
1971 | (void) fprintf(vis_historyFile, "%s\n", line); |
---|
1972 | (void) fflush(vis_historyFile); |
---|
1973 | } |
---|
1974 | } |
---|
1975 | |
---|
1976 | status = Cmd_CommandExecute(hmgr, line); |
---|
1977 | } while (status == 0); |
---|
1978 | |
---|
1979 | if (fp != stdin) { |
---|
1980 | if (status > 0) { |
---|
1981 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "** cmd error: aborting 'source %s'\n", real_filename); |
---|
1982 | } |
---|
1983 | (void) fclose(fp); |
---|
1984 | } |
---|
1985 | FREE(real_filename); |
---|
1986 | |
---|
1987 | } while ((status == 0) && (lp_count <= 0)); |
---|
1988 | |
---|
1989 | return status; |
---|
1990 | |
---|
1991 | usage: |
---|
1992 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "source [-h] [-p] [-s] [-x] file_name\n"); |
---|
1993 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "\t-h print the command usage\n"); |
---|
1994 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "\t-p supply prompt before reading each line\n"); |
---|
1995 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "\t-s silently ignore nonexistent file\n"); |
---|
1996 | (void) fprintf(vis_stderr, "\t-x echo each line as it is executed\n"); |
---|
1997 | return 1; |
---|
1998 | } |
---|
1999 | |
---|
2000 | /**Function******************************************************************** |
---|
2001 | |
---|
2002 | Synopsis [required] |
---|
2003 | |
---|
2004 | Description [optional] |
---|
2005 | |
---|
2006 | SideEffects [required] |
---|
2007 | |
---|
2008 | SeeAlso [optional] |
---|
2009 | |
---|
2010 | ******************************************************************************/ |
---|
2011 | static void |
---|
2012 | print_alias( |
---|
2013 | char * value) |
---|
2014 | { |
---|
2015 | int i; |
---|
2016 | CmdAliasDescr_t *alias; |
---|
2017 | |
---|
2018 | alias = (CmdAliasDescr_t *) value; |
---|
2019 | (void) fprintf(vis_stdout, "%s\t", alias->name); |
---|
2020 | for(i = 0; i < alias->argc; i++) { |
---|
2021 | (void) fprintf(vis_stdout, " %s", alias->argv[i]); |
---|
2022 | } |
---|
2023 | (void) fprintf(vis_stdout, "\n"); |
---|
2024 | } |
---|
2025 | |
---|
2026 | |
---|
2027 | /**Function******************************************************************** |
---|
2028 | |
---|
2029 | Synopsis [required] |
---|
2030 | |
---|
2031 | Description [optional] |
---|
2032 | |
---|
2033 | SideEffects [required] |
---|
2034 | |
---|
2035 | SeeAlso [optional] |
---|
2036 | |
---|
2037 | ******************************************************************************/ |
---|
2038 | static char * |
---|
2039 | command_alias_help( |
---|
2040 | char * command) |
---|
2041 | { |
---|
2042 | char *value; |
---|
2043 | CmdAliasDescr_t *alias; |
---|
2044 | |
---|
2045 | if (!avl_lookup(cmdAliasTable, command, &value)) { |
---|
2046 | return command; |
---|
2047 | } |
---|
2048 | alias = (CmdAliasDescr_t *) value; |
---|
2049 | return alias->argv[0]; |
---|
2050 | } |
---|
2051 | |
---|
2052 | /**Function******************************************************************** |
---|
2053 | |
---|
2054 | Synopsis [Function to flush vis_stdout and vis_stderr.] |
---|
2055 | |
---|
2056 | Description [This function is the signal handler for the SIGUSR1 |
---|
2057 | signal. Whenever that signal is received, this function is executed and the |
---|
2058 | output channels of VIS are flushed.] |
---|
2059 | |
---|
2060 | SideEffects [] |
---|
2061 | |
---|
2062 | SeeAlso [Cmd_Init] |
---|
2063 | |
---|
2064 | ******************************************************************************/ |
---|
2065 | static void |
---|
2066 | FlushBuffers( |
---|
2067 | int sigtype) |
---|
2068 | { |
---|
2069 | fflush(vis_stdout); |
---|
2070 | fflush(vis_stderr); |
---|
2071 | |
---|
2072 | /* Reprogram again the handler */ |
---|
2073 | #ifdef SIGUSR1 |
---|
2074 | (void) signal(SIGUSR1, FlushBuffers); |
---|
2075 | #endif |
---|
2076 | } /* End of FlushBuffers */ |
---|