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TENDRA 4.1.2 RELEASE INFORMATION
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COPYRIGHT INFORMATION
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Please read the file COPYRIGHT for the DERA copyright notice. In addition,
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the power installer (src/installers/power and its subdirectories) are
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subject to the following copyright notice:
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Copyright (c) 1996 Open Software Foundation, Inc.
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All Rights Reserved
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Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
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documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided
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that the above copyright notice appears in all copies and that both the
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copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting
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documentation.
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OSF DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE
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INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
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FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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IN NO EVENT SHALL OSF BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR
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CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM
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LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
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NEGLIGENCE, OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN
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CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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and the Motif 1.2 API description (src/lib/apis/motif1.2 and its
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subdirectories) are subject to the following copyright:
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COPYRIGHT NOTICE
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This program is the proprietary property of IXI Ltd, a subsidiary
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of the Santa Cruz Operation (SCO). Use, reproduction, production
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of amended versions and/or transfer of this program is permitted
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PROVIDED THAT:
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(a) This legend be preserved on any such reproduction and amended
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version.
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(b) Any recipient of such reproduction or amended version accept
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the conditions set out in this legend.
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IXI accepts no liability whatsoever in relation to any use to
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which this program may be put and gives no warranty as to the
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program's suitability for any purpose.
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All rights reserved.
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Copyright (c) 1995, 1996
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DOWNLOADING INFORMATION
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The TenDRA 4.1.2 release is available via the Web site:
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http://alph.dera.gov.uk/TenDRA/
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or by FTP from alph.dera.gov.uk, in the directory /pub/TenDRA. It consists
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of the gzipped tar archive:
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TenDRA-4.1.2.tar.gz
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(about 3.9MB - see the actual site for the precise figure), plus the
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optional documentation, comprising a copy of the documents available
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from the TenDRA web site:
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TenDRA-4.1.2-doc.tar.gz
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(about 760kB).
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INSTALLATION INFORMATION
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The main source archive, TenDRA-4.1.2.tar.gz, can be extracted using:
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gzip -d TenDRA-4.1.2.tar.gz
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tar xvf TenDRA-4.1.2.tar
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to give a directory, TenDRA-4.1.2, containing the release source. If
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you also want to install the release documentation you will also need to
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download TenDRA-4.1.2-doc.tar.gz and extract this as above. The
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documentation is extracted into the subdirectory TenDRA-4.1.2/doc.
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The release is installed by running the shell script INSTALL found in
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the main source directory. The default configuration installs the
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public executables into /usr/local/bin, the private executables,
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libraries, configuration files etc. into /usr/local/lib/TenDRA, and
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the manual pages into /usr/local/man. It also assumes that the source
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has been installed in /usr/local/src/TenDRA-4.1.2. These locations
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may be changed by editing the INSTALL script (which is fully commented).
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Note that the installation script makes no distinction between build
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and installation due to the large degree of interdependence between
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the various tools. If a separate build phase is required then the
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system should be installed into a local directory and then re-installed
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into its permanent location.
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Other installation details, such as which compiler to use, can be
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specified using command-line options to INSTALL, or by editing the
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script. For example:
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INSTALL -gcc
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will install the release using gcc as the compiler. After this the
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work directory can be removed, and:
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INSTALL -tcc
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run to bootstrap the system.
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It is suggested that the output of INSTALL is piped into a log file
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for later examination if things go wrong (the script will report whether
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or not there were errors in the installation, but it isn't always
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reliable).
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The comments in the INSTALL script should be consulted for more details.
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KNOWN INSTALLATION PROBLEMS
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Several of the components have been updated to use the posix1 or xpg4
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APIs rather than the older posix and xpg3. Due to an error in the
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TenDRA-4.1.1 posix1 API specification, this means that they may not
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compile under the TenDRA-4.1.1 (although they will with TenDRA-4.1.2
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of course). If this is an issue then modify the Makefiles to use
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the older APIs.
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The location of certain system linker files has changed in later versions
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of Linux. The solution is to change the tcc environment files to reflect
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the new locations. This can be done by:
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cd src/lib/env/linux/elf
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mv 80x86 80x86.old
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mv 80x86.new 80x86
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before running INSTALL.
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ORGANISATION OF RELEASE
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The src subdirectory, which contains the source code, is organised into
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the following top-level directories:
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build which contains various information used during
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installation;
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installers which contains the compiler back-ends, which
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translate the compiler intermediate form, TDF,
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to the appropriate machine instructions;
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lib which contains everything not included in the
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other directories;
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producers which contains the compiler front-ends, which
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translate C and C++ to the compiler intermediate
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form, TDF;
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tools which contains various tools for manipulating,
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viewing and generating TDF;
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utilities which contains various compiler generator
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utilities used in the development of the TenDRA
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software.
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The installers directory is split into a common section, containing code
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which is used by all the back ends, plus a directory for each of the
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target CPUs:
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680x0 Motorola 68020, 68030 and 68040,
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80x86 Intel i386, i486 and Pentium,
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alpha DEC Alpha,
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hppa HP Precision Architecture,
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mips SGI/DEC MIPS,
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power POWER,
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ppc601 POWER PC,
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sparc SPARC.
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Each CPU directory is also divided into a common section, plus a directory
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for each of the target operating systems:
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680x0/sunos 680x0 on SunOS 4,
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80x86/cygwin32 Intel on Cygwin32,
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80x86/freebsd Intel on FreeBSD,
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80x86/linux Intel on Linux,
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80x86/sco Intel on SCO,
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80x86/solaris Intel on Solaris 2,
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80x86/svr4.2 Intel on Unixware,
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alpha/osf1 Alpha on OSF/1,
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hppa/hpux HP-PA on HP-UX,
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mips/irix MIPS on Irix,
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mips/ultrix MIPS on Ultrix,
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power/aix POWER on AIX,
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ppc601/aix POWER PC on AIX,
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sparc/solaris SPARC on Solaris 2,
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sparc/sunos SPARC on SunOS 4.
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The common installer directory is also subdivided, for convenience, into
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a number of different subdirectories:
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construct which contains the main routines for transforming
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and optimising the internal representation;
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diag which contains routines for reading and processing
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diagnostic information contained within the TDF;
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dwarf which contains routines for writing out diagnostic
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information as DWARF directives;
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dwarf2 which contains routines for writing out diagnostic
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information as DWARF 2 directives;
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linkinfo which contains routines for reading linkage
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information contained within the TDF;
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reader which contains the main routine for reading the
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input TDF and building up the internal representation;
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templ which contains template files used to generate
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the TDF reading routines.
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The producers subdirectory is divided into a common directory, containing
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code shared by both the C and C++ producers, plus directories c and cpp,
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containing the language specific components. The differences between
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the languages are driven from the parser, which is found in the syntax
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subdirectory of c and cpp. C merely uses a subset of the routines
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available for the C++ producer, with a number of run-time or compile-time
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flags to control the differences between the languages.
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The common producer directory is divided, for convenience into a number
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of subdirectories:
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construct which contains the main routines for building up
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and checking the internal representation;
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obj_c which contains macros describing the internal
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representation;
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obj_templ which contains various template files used in
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automatic code generation;
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obj_tok which contains TenDRA tokens describing the
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internal representation;
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output which contains the routines of writing the
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internal representation to disk as TDF;
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parse which contains routines for lexical analysis
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and preprocessing;
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utility which contains routines for error reporting,
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memory allocation etc.
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The tools directory contains the source for a number of different tools:
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disp translates TDF into a human readable form;
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pl is a structured TDF assembler;
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tcc is the front-end to the TenDRA compiler;
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tld links a number of TDF capsules into one;
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tnc is an unstructured TDF assember and disassembler;
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tspec is a specification tool used in the TenDRA API
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descriptions.
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The utilities directory contains the source for a number of different
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compiler generator tools:
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calculus is used to manage the complex type system used
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in the producers;
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lexi is a simple lexical analyser generator (lex is
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not used);
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make_err is used to manage the producer error catalogue;
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make_mf is a simple makefile generator;
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make_tdf is used to generate TDF encoding and decoding
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routines from the TDF specification;
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shared contains code common to a number of tools;
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sid is a parser generator (yacc is not used);
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tuname is a uname-like utility used in the installation
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process.
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The lib directory is divided into a number of subdirectories:
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apis containing the TenDRA API descriptions used in
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its API checking facilities;
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cpp containing the C++ support library (note that this
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is only a minimal language support subset of the
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complete C++ standard library);
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env containing the compiler front-end configuration
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files;
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libtdf containing a support library certain aspects of
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TDF (such as 64 bits integers);
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machines containing machine specific tools, libraries and
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configuration files;
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startup containing the C and C++ producer configuration
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files;
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tdf containing a description of the TDF specification
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used by make_tdf to generate TDF encoders and
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decoders.
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ORGANISATION OF INSTALLED RELEASE
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The installation script creates three shell scripts in the public
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binaries directory (/usr/local/bin in the default set-up). These are
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the compiler, tcc, the stand-alone static checker, tchk, and the
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API specification tool, tspec. The manual pages for these tools and
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those which they invoke are installed in the manual page directory
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(/usr/local/man in the default set-up). The remaining files are
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installed into the TenDRA configuration directory (/usr/local/lib/TenDRA
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in the default set-up). The remainder of this section describes the
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files installed into this directory.
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For each target machine, a directory:
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machines/<os>/<os_vers>/<cpu>
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is created to hold the machine dependent files, where <os> denotes the
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operating system name, <os_vers> denotes the operating system version
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and <cpu> denotes the CPU type (as above). This machine directory
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has five subdirectories:
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bin containing the compiled executables for this
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machine; advanced users may wish to put this
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directory on their PATH, but the executables
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in the public binaries directory should suffice
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for most users;
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env containing the tcc configuration files for this
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machine (see above);
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include containing the modified system headers for this
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machine; these are copied directly from the
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src/lib/machines directory in the release;
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lib containing the API token libraries describing the
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implementation of the various standard APIs on
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this machine; the generation of these libraries
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from the API descriptions and the system headers
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is the most complex part of the installation;
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startup containing the compiler configuration files
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describing how to navigate through the system
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headers on this machine; these are copied directly
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from the src/lib/machines directory in the
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release.
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The remainder of the directories created by the installation are common
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to all machines. These are:
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building containing files automatically generated by tspec
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from the API descriptions which are used to build
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the API token libraries; these files are only used
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during installation and may be deleted if space is
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short;
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382 |
include containing the include files automatically generated
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383 |
by tspec from the API descriptions;
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384 |
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385 |
startup containing the C and C++ producer configuration
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386 |
files copied directly from the src/lib/startup
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387 |
directory in the release.
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