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3 Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 John W. Eaton |
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4 |
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5 This file is part of Octave. |
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6 |
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7 Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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8 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the |
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9 Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any |
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10 later version. |
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11 |
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12 Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT |
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13 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or |
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14 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License |
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15 for more details. |
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16 |
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17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
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18 along with Octave; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free |
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19 Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. |
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20 |
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21 */ |
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22 |
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23 // Born February 20, 1992. |
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24 |
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25 #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H |
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26 #include <config.h> |
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27 #endif |
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28 |
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29 #include <cassert> |
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30 #include <csignal> |
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31 #include <cstdlib> |
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32 #include <cstring> |
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33 #include <ctime> |
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34 |
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35 #include <fstream.h> |
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36 #include <iostream.h> |
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37 #include <strstream.h> |
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38 |
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39 #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H |
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40 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H |
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41 #include <sys/types.h> |
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42 #endif |
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43 #include <unistd.h> |
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44 #endif |
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45 |
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46 #include "cmd-edit.h" |
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47 #include "file-stat.h" |
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48 #include "lo-error.h" |
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49 #include "oct-env.h" |
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50 #include "pathsearch.h" |
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51 #include "str-vec.h" |
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52 |
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53 #include <defaults.h> |
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54 #include "defun.h" |
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55 #include "dynamic-ld.h" |
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56 #include "error.h" |
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57 #include "file-io.h" |
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58 #include "input.h" |
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59 #include "lex.h" |
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60 #include "oct-hist.h" |
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61 #include "ops.h" |
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62 #include "toplev.h" |
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63 #include "parse.h" |
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64 #include "pt-plot.h" |
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65 #include "procstream.h" |
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66 #include "prog-args.h" |
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67 #include "sighandlers.h" |
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68 #include "sysdep.h" |
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69 #include "ov.h" |
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70 #include "unwind-prot.h" |
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71 #include "utils.h" |
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72 #include "variables.h" |
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73 #include <version.h> |
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74 |
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75 extern void install_builtins (void); |
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76 |
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77 #if !defined (HAVE_ATEXIT) && defined (HAVE_ON_EXIT) |
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78 extern "C" int on_exit (); |
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79 #define atexit on_exit |
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80 #endif |
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81 |
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82 // The command-line options. |
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83 static string_vector octave_argv; |
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84 |
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85 // TRUE means we read ~/.octaverc and ./.octaverc. |
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86 // (--norc; --no-init-file; -f) |
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87 static bool read_init_files = true; |
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88 |
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89 // TRUE means we read the site-wide octaverc files. |
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90 // (--norc; --no-site-file; -f) |
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91 static bool read_site_files = true; |
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92 |
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93 // TRUE means we don't print the usual startup message. |
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94 // (--quiet; --silent; -q) |
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95 static bool inhibit_startup_message = false; |
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96 |
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97 // TRUE means we turn on compatibility options. |
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98 // (--traditional) |
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99 static bool traditional = false; |
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100 |
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101 // If TRUE, print verbose info in some cases. |
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102 // (--verbose; -V) |
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103 static bool verbose_flag = false; |
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104 |
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105 // Usage message |
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106 static const char *usage_string = |
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107 "octave [-?Vdfhiqvx] [--debug] [--echo-commands] [--exec-path path]\n\ |
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108 [--help] [--info-file file] [--info-program prog] [--interactive]\n\ |
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109 [--no-init-file] [--no-line-editing] [--no-site-file] [-p path]\n\ |
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110 [--path path] [--silent] [--traditional] [--verbose] [--version] [file]"; |
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111 |
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112 // This is here so that it's more likely that the usage message and |
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113 // the real set of options will agree. Note: the `+' must come first |
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114 // to prevent getopt from permuting arguments! |
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115 static const char *short_opts = "+?Vdfhip:qvx"; |
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116 |
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117 // Long options. See the comments in getopt.h for the meanings of the |
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118 // fields in this structure. |
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119 #define EXEC_PATH_OPTION 1 |
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120 #define INFO_FILE_OPTION 2 |
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121 #define INFO_PROG_OPTION 3 |
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122 #define NO_INIT_FILE_OPTION 4 |
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123 #define NO_LINE_EDITING_OPTION 5 |
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124 #define NO_SITE_FILE_OPTION 6 |
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125 #define TRADITIONAL_OPTION 7 |
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126 long_options long_opts[] = |
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127 { |
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128 { "debug", prog_args::no_arg, 0, 'd' }, |
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129 { "braindead", prog_args::no_arg, 0, TRADITIONAL_OPTION }, |
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130 { "echo-commands", prog_args::no_arg, 0, 'x' }, |
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131 { "exec-path", prog_args::required_arg, 0, EXEC_PATH_OPTION }, |
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132 { "help", prog_args::no_arg, 0, 'h' }, |
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133 { "info-file", prog_args::required_arg, 0, INFO_FILE_OPTION }, |
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134 { "info-program", prog_args::required_arg, 0, INFO_PROG_OPTION }, |
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135 { "interactive", prog_args::no_arg, 0, 'i' }, |
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136 { "no-init-file", prog_args::no_arg, 0, NO_INIT_FILE_OPTION }, |
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137 { "no-line-editing", prog_args::no_arg, 0, NO_LINE_EDITING_OPTION }, |
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138 { "no-site-file", prog_args::no_arg, 0, NO_SITE_FILE_OPTION }, |
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139 { "norc", prog_args::no_arg, 0, 'f' }, |
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140 { "path", prog_args::required_arg, 0, 'p' }, |
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141 { "quiet", prog_args::no_arg, 0, 'q' }, |
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142 { "silent", prog_args::no_arg, 0, 'q' }, |
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143 { "traditional", prog_args::no_arg, 0, TRADITIONAL_OPTION }, |
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144 { "verbose", prog_args::no_arg, 0, 'V' }, |
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145 { "version", prog_args::no_arg, 0, 'v' }, |
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146 { 0, 0, 0, 0 } |
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147 }; |
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148 |
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149 // Store the command-line options for later use. |
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150 |
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151 static void |
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152 intern_argv (int argc, char **argv) |
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153 { |
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154 if (argc > 1) |
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155 { |
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156 // Skip program name in argv. |
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158 octave_argv = string_vector (argv+1, argc-1); |
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160 bind_builtin_variable ("argv", octave_argv, 1, 1, 0); |
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161 bind_builtin_variable ("__argv__", octave_argv, 1, 1, 0); |
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162 } |
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163 |
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164 bind_builtin_variable ("nargin", static_cast<double> (argc-1), 1, 1, 0); |
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165 } |
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166 |
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167 static void |
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168 initialize_pathsearch (void) |
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169 { |
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170 // This may seem odd, but doing it this way means that we don't have |
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171 // to modify the kpathsea library... |
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172 |
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173 string odb = octave_env::getenv ("OCTAVE_DB_PATH"); |
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174 |
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175 // For backward compatibility. |
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176 |
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177 if (odb.empty ()) |
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178 odb = octave_env::getenv ("OCTAVE_DB_DIR"); |
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179 |
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180 if (odb.empty ()) |
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181 odb = Vdata_dir + string ("/octave:") + Vlibexec_dir + string ("/octave"); |
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182 |
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183 octave_env::putenv ("TEXMFDBS", odb); |
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184 } |
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185 |
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186 // Initialize by reading startup files. |
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187 |
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188 static void |
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189 execute_startup_files (void) |
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190 { |
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191 unwind_protect::begin_frame ("execute_startup_files"); |
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193 // XXX FIXME XXX -- need to make it possible to set this in startup |
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194 // files. |
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195 |
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196 unwind_protect_bool (input_from_startup_file); |
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197 |
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198 input_from_startup_file = true; |
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200 int verbose = (verbose_flag && ! inhibit_startup_message); |
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201 |
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202 if (read_site_files) |
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203 { |
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204 // Execute commands from the site-wide configuration file. |
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205 // First from the file $(prefix)/lib/octave/site/m/octaverc |
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206 // (if it exists), then from the file |
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207 // $(prefix)/lib/octave/$(version)/m/octaverc (if it exists). |
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208 |
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209 parse_and_execute (Vlocal_site_defaults_file, verbose); |
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210 |
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211 parse_and_execute (Vsite_defaults_file, verbose); |
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212 } |
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213 |
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214 if (read_init_files) |
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215 { |
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216 // Try to execute commands from $HOME/$OCTAVE_INITFILE and |
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217 // $OCTAVE_INITFILE. If $OCTAVE_INITFILE is not set, .octaverc |
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218 // is assumed. |
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219 |
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220 int home_rc_already_executed = 0; |
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221 |
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222 string initfile = octave_env::getenv ("OCTAVE_INITFILE"); |
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223 |
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224 if (initfile.empty ()) |
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225 initfile = ".octaverc"; |
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226 |
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227 string home_dir = octave_env::get_home_directory (); |
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228 |
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229 string home_rc = home_dir + "/" + initfile; |
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230 string local_rc = string ("./") + initfile; |
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231 |
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232 if (! home_dir.empty ()) |
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233 { |
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234 parse_and_execute (home_rc, verbose); |
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235 |
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236 // Names alone are not enough. |
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237 |
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238 file_stat fs_home_rc (home_rc); |
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239 |
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240 if (fs_home_rc) |
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241 { |
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242 file_stat fs_dot_rc (local_rc); |
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243 |
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244 if (fs_dot_rc && fs_home_rc.ino () == fs_dot_rc.ino ()) |
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245 home_rc_already_executed = 1; |
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246 } |
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247 } |
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248 |
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249 if (! home_rc_already_executed) |
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250 parse_and_execute (local_rc, verbose); |
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251 } |
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253 unwind_protect::run_frame ("execute_startup_files"); |
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254 } |
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255 |
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256 // Usage message with extra help. |
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257 |
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258 static void |
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259 verbose_usage (void) |
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260 { |
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261 cout << OCTAVE_NAME_VERSION_AND_COPYRIGHT "\n\ |
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262 \n\ |
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263 Usage: octave [options]\n\ |
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264 \n\ |
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265 Options:\n\ |
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266 \n\ |
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267 -d, --debug Enter parser debugging mode.\n\ |
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268 -x, --echo-commands Echo commands as they are executed.\n\ |
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269 --exec-path PATH Set path for executing subprograms.\n\ |
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270 -h, -?, --help Print short help message and exit.\n\ |
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271 -f, --norc Don't read any initialization files.\n\ |
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272 --info-file FILE Use top-level info file FILE.\n\ |
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273 --info-program PROGRAM Use PROGRAM for reading info files.\n\ |
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274 -i, --interactive Force interactive behavior.\n\ |
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275 --no-init-file Don't read the ~/.octaverc or .octaverc files.\n\ |
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276 --no-line-editing Don't use readline for command-line editing.\n\ |
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277 --no-site-file Don't read the site-wide octaverc file.\n\ |
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278 -p PATH, --path PATH Set initial LOADPATH to PATH.\n\ |
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279 -q, --silent Don't print message at startup.\n\ |
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280 --traditional Set compatibility variables.\n\ |
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281 -V, --verbose Enable verbose output in some cases.\n\ |
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282 -v, --version Print version number and exit.\n\ |
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283 \n\ |
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284 FILE Execute commands from FILE.\n\ |
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285 \n\ |
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286 Additional information about Octave is available via the WWW at\n\ |
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287 http://www.che.wisc.edu/octave/octave.html.\n\ |
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288 \n\ |
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289 Please report bugs to the mailing list `bug-octave@bevo.che.wisc.edu'.\n"; |
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291 exit (0); |
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292 } |
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293 |
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294 // Terse usage messsage. |
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295 |
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296 static void |
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297 usage (void) |
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298 { |
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299 cerr << "usage: " << usage_string << "\n"; |
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300 exit (1); |
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301 } |
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303 static void |
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304 print_version_and_exit (void) |
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305 { |
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306 cout << OCTAVE_NAME_AND_VERSION << "\n"; |
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307 exit (0); |
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308 } |
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309 |
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311 initialize_error_handlers () |
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312 { |
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313 set_liboctave_error_handler (error); |
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314 } |
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316 // What happens on --traditional. |
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317 |
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318 static void |
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319 maximum_braindamage (void) |
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320 { |
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321 bind_builtin_variable ("PS1", ">> "); |
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322 bind_builtin_variable ("PS2", ""); |
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323 bind_builtin_variable ("beep_on_error", 1.0); |
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324 bind_builtin_variable ("default_eval_print_flag", 0.0); |
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325 bind_builtin_variable ("default_global_variable_value", Matrix ()); |
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326 bind_builtin_variable ("default_save_format", "mat-binary"); |
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327 bind_builtin_variable ("define_all_return_values", 1.0); |
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328 bind_builtin_variable ("do_fortran_indexing", 1.0); |
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329 bind_builtin_variable ("empty_list_elements_ok", 1.0); |
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330 bind_builtin_variable ("fixed_point_format", 1.0); |
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331 bind_builtin_variable ("implicit_num_to_str_ok", 1.0); |
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332 bind_builtin_variable ("implicit_str_to_num_ok", 1.0); |
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333 bind_builtin_variable ("initialize_global_variables", 1.0); |
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334 bind_builtin_variable ("ok_to_lose_imaginary_part", 1.0); |
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335 bind_builtin_variable ("page_screen_output", 0.0); |
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336 bind_builtin_variable ("prefer_column_vectors", 0.0); |
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337 bind_builtin_variable ("print_empty_dimensions", 0.0); |
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338 bind_builtin_variable ("treat_neg_dim_as_zero", 1.0); |
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339 bind_builtin_variable ("warn_function_name_clash", 0.0); |
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340 bind_builtin_variable ("whitespace_in_literal_matrix", "traditional"); |
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341 } |
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342 |
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343 // You guessed it. |
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344 |
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345 int |
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346 main (int argc, char **argv) |
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347 { |
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348 octave_env::set_program_name (argv[0]); |
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349 |
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350 dir_path::set_program_name (argv[0]); |
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351 |
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353 // install_defaults must come before install_builtins because |
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354 // default variable values must be available for the variables to be |
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355 // installed, and the call to install_builtins must come before the |
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356 // options are processed because some command line options override |
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357 // defaults by calling bind_builtin_variable. |
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359 sysdep_init (); |
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360 |
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361 initialize_error_handlers (); |
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362 |
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363 install_defaults (); |
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365 initialize_pathsearch (); |
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367 install_signal_handlers (); |
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368 |
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369 initialize_file_io (); |
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371 initialize_symbol_tables (); |
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373 install_types (); |
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375 install_ops (); |
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377 install_builtins (); |
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379 prog_args args (argc, argv, short_opts, long_opts); |
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380 |
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381 int optc; |
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382 while ((optc = args.getopt ()) != EOF) |
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383 { |
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384 switch (optc) |
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385 { |
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386 case 'V': |
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387 verbose_flag = true; |
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388 break; |
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390 case 'd': |
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391 yydebug++; |
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392 break; |
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394 case 'f': |
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395 read_init_files = false; |
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396 read_site_files = false; |
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397 break; |
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399 case 'h': |
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400 case '?': |
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401 verbose_usage (); |
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402 break; |
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404 case 'i': |
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405 forced_interactive = true; |
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406 break; |
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408 case 'p': |
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409 if (args.optarg ()) |
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410 bind_builtin_variable ("LOADPATH", args.optarg ()); |
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411 break; |
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413 case 'q': |
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414 inhibit_startup_message = true; |
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415 break; |
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417 case 'x': |
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418 { |
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419 double tmp = (ECHO_SCRIPTS | ECHO_FUNCTIONS | ECHO_CMD_LINE); |
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420 bind_builtin_variable ("echo_executing_commands", tmp); |
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421 } |
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422 break; |
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424 case 'v': |
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425 print_version_and_exit (); |
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428 case EXEC_PATH_OPTION: |
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429 if (args.optarg ()) |
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430 bind_builtin_variable ("EXEC_PATH", args.optarg ()); |
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431 break; |
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433 case INFO_FILE_OPTION: |
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434 if (args.optarg ()) |
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435 bind_builtin_variable ("INFO_FILE", args.optarg ()); |
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436 break; |
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437 |
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438 case INFO_PROG_OPTION: |
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439 if (args.optarg ()) |
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440 bind_builtin_variable ("INFO_PROGRAM", args.optarg ()); |
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441 break; |
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442 |
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443 case NO_INIT_FILE_OPTION: |
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444 read_init_files = false; |
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445 break; |
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446 |
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447 case NO_LINE_EDITING_OPTION: |
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448 line_editing = false; |
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449 break; |
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450 |
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451 case NO_SITE_FILE_OPTION: |
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452 read_site_files = 0; |
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454 |
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455 case TRADITIONAL_OPTION: |
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456 traditional = true; |
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457 break; |
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458 |
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459 default: |
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460 usage (); |
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461 break; |
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462 } |
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463 } |
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464 |
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465 #if defined (HAVE_ATEXIT) || defined (HAVE_ON_EXIT) |
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466 // Make sure we clean up when we exit. Also allow users to register |
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467 // functions. If we don't have atexit or on_exit, we're going to |
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468 // leave some junk files around if we exit abnormally. |
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469 |
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470 atexit (do_octave_atexit); |
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471 |
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472 atexit (cleanup_tmp_files); |
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473 #endif |
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474 |
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475 // These can come after command line args since none of them set any |
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476 // defaults that might be changed by command line options. |
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478 initialize_command_input (); |
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479 |
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480 if (! inhibit_startup_message) |
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481 cout << OCTAVE_STARTUP_MESSAGE "\n" << endl; |
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482 |
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483 if (traditional) |
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484 maximum_braindamage (); |
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485 |
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486 execute_startup_files (); |
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487 |
2926
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488 command_history::read (false); |
1
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489 |
578
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490 if (! inhibit_startup_message && reading_startup_message_printed) |
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491 cout << endl; |
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492 |
1358
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493 // Avoid counting commands executed from startup files. |
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494 |
2926
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495 command_editor::reset_current_command_number (1); |
1
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496 |
1358
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497 // If there is an extra argument, see if it names a file to read. |
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498 // Additional arguments are taken as command line options for the |
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499 // script. |
1
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500 |
1817
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501 int last_arg_idx = args.optind (); |
3019
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502 |
1817
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503 int remaining_args = argc - last_arg_idx; |
3019
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504 |
1355
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505 if (remaining_args > 0) |
149
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506 { |
3019
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507 reading_script_file = true; |
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508 |
1817
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509 curr_fcn_file_name = argv[last_arg_idx]; |
1608
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510 curr_fcn_file_full_name = curr_fcn_file_name; |
1411
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511 |
984
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512 FILE *infile = get_input_from_file (curr_fcn_file_name); |
1411
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513 |
529
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514 if (infile) |
287
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515 { |
3019
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516 input_from_command_line_file = true; |
1516
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517 |
1411
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518 bind_builtin_variable ("program_invocation_name", |
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519 curr_fcn_file_name); |
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520 |
1755
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521 size_t pos = curr_fcn_file_name.rfind ('/'); |
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522 |
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523 string tmp = (pos != NPOS) |
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524 ? curr_fcn_file_name.substr (pos+1) : curr_fcn_file_name; |
1411
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525 |
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526 bind_builtin_variable ("program_name", tmp); |
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527 |
1817
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528 intern_argv (remaining_args, argv+last_arg_idx); |
1411
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529 |
2926
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530 command_editor::blink_matching_paren (false); |
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531 |
287
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532 switch_to_buffer (create_buffer (infile)); |
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533 } |
529
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534 else |
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535 clean_up_and_exit (1); |
1
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536 } |
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537 else |
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538 { |
1355
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539 // Is input coming from a terminal? If so, we are probably |
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540 // interactive. |
1
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541 |
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542 interactive = (isatty (fileno (stdin)) && isatty (fileno (stdout))); |
1355
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543 |
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544 intern_argv (argc, argv); |
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545 |
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546 switch_to_buffer (create_buffer (get_input_from_stdin ())); |
1
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547 } |
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548 |
1358
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549 // Force input to be echoed if not really interactive, but the user |
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550 // has forced interactive behavior. |
1
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551 |
1907
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552 if (! interactive && forced_interactive) |
287
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553 { |
2926
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554 command_editor::blink_matching_paren (false); |
1588
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555 |
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556 // XXX FIXME XXX -- is this the right thing to do? |
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557 |
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558 bind_builtin_variable ("echo_executing_commands", |
2800
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559 static_cast<double> (ECHO_CMD_LINE)); |
287
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560 } |
1
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561 |
1410
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562 if (! interactive) |
3019
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563 line_editing = false; |
1
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564 |
1907
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565 int retval = main_loop (); |
1
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566 |
1005
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567 if (retval == 1 && ! error_state) |
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568 retval = 0; |
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569 |
1
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570 clean_up_and_exit (retval); |
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571 } |
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572 |
560
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573 /* |
1
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574 ;;; Local Variables: *** |
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575 ;;; mode: C++ *** |
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576 ;;; End: *** |
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577 */ |