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profshow.m: Use current profiler data if there is no input data. * profshow.m: Redo docstring. If no input data, call profile ('info') and use the current profiler dataset. Use 'descend' option to sort to make code clearer. Get rod of for loop for better performance.
author Rik <rik@octave.org>
date Thu, 15 May 2014 09:31:43 -0700
parents 525af54479eb
children d902542221c8 446c46af4b42
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#! /bin/sh
##
## run-octave -- run Octave in the build tree.
## 
## Copyright (C) 2006-2013 John W. Eaton
##
## This file is part of Octave.
## 
## Octave is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
## under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
## Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
## your option) any later version.
## 
## Octave is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
## ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
## FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
## for more details.
## 
## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
## along with Octave; see the file COPYING.  If not, see
## <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

AWK=%AWK%
FIND=%FIND%
SED=%SED%

# FIXME -- is there a better way to handle the possibility of spaces
# in these names? 

top_srcdir='%abs_top_srcdir%'
builddir='%builddir%'

d1="$top_srcdir/scripts"
d2="$builddir/scripts"
d3="$builddir/libinterp"

d1_list=`$FIND "$d1" -type d -a ! \( \( -name private -o -name '@*' \) -a -prune \) -exec echo '{}' ';' | $SED 's/$/:/'`
d2_list=`$FIND "$d2" -type d -a ! \( \( -name private -o -name '@*' \) -a -prune \) -exec echo '{}' ';' | $SED 's/$/:/'`
d3_list=`$FIND "$d3" -type d -a ! \( \( -name private -o -name '@*' \) -a -prune \) -exec echo '{}' ';' | $SED 's/$/:/'`

d1_path=`echo "$d1_list" | $AWK '{ t = (s $0); s = t; } END { sub (/:$/, "", s); print s; }'`
d2_path=`echo "$d2_list" | $AWK '{ t = (s $0); s = t; } END { sub (/:$/, "", s); print s; }'`
d3_path=`echo "$d3_list" | $AWK '{ t = (s $0); s = t; } END { sub (/:$/, "", s); print s; }'`

octave_executable="$builddir/src/octave"

LOADPATH="$d1_path:$d2_path:$d3_path"
IMAGEPATH="$top_srcdir/scripts/image"
DOCFILE="$builddir/doc/interpreter/doc-cache"
BUILT_IN_DOCSTRINGS_FILE="$builddir/libinterp/DOCSTRINGS"
TEXIMACROSFILE="$top_srcdir/doc/interpreter/macros.texi"
INFOFILE="$top_srcdir/doc/interpreter/octave.info"

## Checking for string equality below with prepended x's in order to
## handle problems with empty strings.
if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
  if [ "x$1" = "x-g" ]; then
    driver="gdb --args"
    shift
  elif [ "x$1" = "x-gud" ]; then
    ## Frontends for gdb (e.g. Emacs's GUD mode) need --annotate=3
    driver="gdb --annotate=3 --args"
    shift
  elif [ "x$1" = "x-gud2" ]; then
    ## The latest version of gud needs -i=mi. There isn't a good way to check
    ## this at configure time, so we just add a gud2 flag
    driver="gdb -i=mi --args"
    shift
  elif [ "x$1" = "x-valgrind" ]; then
    driver="valgrind --tool=memcheck"
    shift
  elif [ "x$1" = "x-strace" ]; then
    driver="strace -o octave.trace"
    shift
  elif [ "x$1" = "x-cli" ]; then
    octave_executable="$builddir/src/octave-cli"
    shift
  fi
fi

## We set OCTAVE_ARCHLIBDIR so that the wrapper program can find the
## octave-gui program in the build tree.  That will fail if we ever
## need Octave to find other things in ARCHLIBDIR that are not built
## in the $builddir/src directory.

OCTAVE_BINDIR="$builddir/src" \
OCTAVE_ARCHLIBDIR="$builddir/src" \
OCTAVE_SITE_INITFILE="$top_srcdir/scripts/startup/main-rcfile" \
OCTAVE_DEFAULT_QT_SETTINGS="$builddir/libgui/default-qt-settings" \
OCTAVE_LOCALE_DIR="$builddir/libgui/languages" \
OCTAVE_JAVA_DIR="$builddir/scripts/java" \
  exec $builddir/libtool --mode=execute $driver \
    "$octave_executable" --no-init-path --path="$LOADPATH" \
    --image-path="$IMAGEPATH" --doc-cache-file="$DOCFILE" \
    --built-in-docstrings-file="$BUILT_IN_DOCSTRINGS_FILE" \
    --texi-macros-file="$TEXIMACROSFILE" --info-file="$INFOFILE" "$@"