#! /bin/sh
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##### Model Transformation Tools #####
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# Bourne shell script: rdae2dae_r
# Reduce equations to raw differential-algebraic equation conversion
# P.J.Gawthrop 8th May 1991, May 1994, June 1996
# Copyright (c) P.J.Gawthrop, 1991, 1994, 1996
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## Version control history
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## $Id$
## $Log$
## Revision 1.7 2001/04/11 09:44:26 gawthrop
## Fixed cc and c problems to do with pow(x,y) and integers
## mtt/lib/reduce/fix_c.r is included in rdae2dae and cse2smx_lang for
## -c, -cc and -oct options
##
## Revision 1.6 2001/02/03 13:40:45 gawthrop
## Added explicit MTTNu
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## Revision 1.5 2000/12/28 12:39:02 peterg
## Put under RCS
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## Revision 1.4 2000/09/04 08:42:53 peterg
## Put in extra echo to space output
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## Revision 1.3 2000/09/02 15:55:11 peterg
## Now doesn't include def files in da files
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## Revision 1.2 2000/09/01 13:36:15 peterg
## Added -partition option
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## Revision 1.1 2000/09/01 12:14:44 peterg
## Initial revision
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## Revision 1.3 1998/03/07 12:57:19 peterg
## Fixed logname bug
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## Revision 1.2 1998/03/07 12:51:20 peterg
## This is the new version of ese2dae - it does not do the CRs at this
## stage to give reduce an easier time.
##
## rese2ese_r does the constitutive relationship bit
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## Revision 1.1 1998/03/07 12:49:31 peterg
## Initial revision
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## Revision 1.12 1998/01/31 16:22:59 peterg
## Added IF MTTNx>0 THEN and IF MTTNy>0 THEN before the relevant
## assignements of MTTdX and MTTY to themselves.
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## Revision 1.11 1997/09/18 09:45:08 peterg
## Canged the comment about linux reduce -- reduce reads this for some
## reason.
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## Revision 1.10 1997/09/15 14:21:18 peterg
## Reads ese file twice to avoid a bug in Linux reduce !!!???
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## Revision 1.9 1997/08/30 09:59:31 peterg
## Changed mehtod of writing out mtty to avoid a strange segmentation violation.
## Now uses MTTY := MTTY; approach.
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## Revision 1.8 1997/04/23 09:31:20 peterg
## Now reads in the (top level) def file in the generated reduce code.
##
# Revision 1.7 1997/04/23 09:23:15 peterg
# Two argument version in preparation for heirarchical version
#
# Revision 1.6 1996/11/21 15:47:48 peterg
# Now inputs _params.r not _sympar.r
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## Revision 1.5 1996/11/02 10:17:35 peterg
## Removed default constitutive relationship input.
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# Revision 1.4 1996/09/12 12:10:05 peter
# Now reads the default constitutive relationship file.
#
## Revision 1.3 1996/08/25 09:43:26 peter
## General error handling.
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## Revision 1.2 1996/08/25 08:31:28 peter
## Error handling added.
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while [ -n "`echo $1 | grep '^-'`" ]; do
case $1 in
-I )
info=info;;
-partition )
partition=yes;
blurb='with partitioning';
;;
-fixcc )
include=`echo 'in "'$MTT_LIB'/reduce/fix_c.r";'`
blurb2='fixing c and cc code';
;;
*)
echo "$1 is an invalid argument - ignoring";
exit ;;
esac
shift
done
#Create the top-level system name
topname=$1
#Create the system names
if [ -z "$2" ];
then
sysname=$topname;
else
sysname=$1_$2;
fi
defname=$topname"_def.r"
crname=$topname"_cr.r"
subsname=$topname"_subs.r"
rdaename=$sysname"_rdae.r"
daename=$sysname"_dae.r"
logname="rdae2dae.log"
# Inform user
echo Creating $daename $blurb $blurb2
# Remove the old log file
rm -f $logname
# Use symbolic algebra to accomplish the transformation
$SYMBOLIC >$logname << EOF
%Read the formatting function
in "$MTTPATH/trans/reduce_matrix.r";
% CRs
in "$crname";
% Raw dae
in "$rdaename";
% Substitution
in "$subsname";
% Fix c code if required
$include
OFF Echo;
OFF Nat;
%Create the output file
OUT "$daename";
%write "in ""$defname""";
write "MTTNu := ", MTTNu;
write "MTTNx := ", MTTNx;
write "MTTNz := ", MTTNz;
write "MTTNy := ", MTTNy;
write "MTTNyz := ", MTTNyz;
% State
MTT_Matrix := MTTdX$
MTT_Matrix_name := "MTTdX"$
MTT_Matrix_n := MTTNx$
MTT_Matrix_m := 1$
Reduce_Matrix()$
% Nonstate
MTT_Matrix := MTTZ$
MTT_Matrix_name := "MTTZ"$
MTT_Matrix_n := MTTNz$
MTT_Matrix_m := 1$
Reduce_Matrix()$
% Output
MTT_Matrix := MTTy$
MTT_Matrix_name := "MTTy"$
MTT_Matrix_n := MTTNy$
MTT_Matrix_m := 1$
Reduce_Matrix()$
% Zero outputs
MTT_Matrix := MTTYz$
MTT_Matrix_name := "MTTYz"$
MTT_Matrix_n := MTTNyz$
MTT_Matrix_m := 1$
Reduce_Matrix()$
SHUT "$daename";
quit;
EOF
#if [ -n "$partition" ]; then
# rm -f mtt_junk
# # Now for the subsystems
# # Find subsystems
# subsystems=`mtt_get_subsystems $1`
#
# for subsystem in $subsystems; do
# echo Doing $subsystem
# ucname="MTT_"$subsystem"_uc"
#
# Nu=`mtt_getsize -internal $subsystem u`
# echo Nu $Nu
#
# # Use symbolic algebra to accomplish the transformation
# $SYMBOLIC >$logname << EOF
#
# %Read the formatting function
# in "$MTTPATH/trans/reduce_matrix.r";
#
# % Definitions
# in "$defname";
#
# % Elementary system equations
# in "$rdaename";
#
# OFF Echo;
# OFF Nat;
#
# %Create the output file
# OUT "mtt_junk";
# % Connecting inputs
# MTT_Matrix := $ucname $
# MTT_Matrix_name := "$ucname" $
# MTT_Matrix_n := $Nu $
# MTT_Matrix_m := 1$
# Reduce_Matrix()$
#
# shut "mtt_junk";
#EOF
# echo >> $1_dae.r
# echo %Connections for subsystem $subsystem >> $1_dae.r
# echo >> $1_dae.r
#
# cat mtt_junk >> $1_dae.r
# rm -rf mtt_junk
# done
#fi
echo "END;" >> $1_dae.r
# Now invoke the standard error handling.
mtt_error_r $logname